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EM P P ESS THEATRE (THE BEST THEATRE IN WELLINGTON). ! TO-DAY! — For the First Time! — TO-NIGHT I At 4 -45" ■ , . - At 7.50. ' „ The Management has Pleasure in Presenting THE WOULU'B CHAMPION ATHLETE FRED THOMPSON, AND IXIB i'AMOUH HORSE, " SILVER KING," "NORTH OF NEVADA." , CHOCK FULL OS LOVE, ROMANCE, AND THRILLS STUNTS! THRILLS!! ROMANCE!!! SPLENDID SUPPORTING PROGRAMME including LARRY SBMON in his LATEST MIRTH-MAKER-"THE MIDNIGHT CABARET." . EMPRESS NEWS FILM. TRAVELOGUE. And SUPERLATIVE MUSIC INIMITABLY PLAYED BY THE EMPRESS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Under the Distinguished Conductorship of MR. M. DIXON. Overture: William Tell (Rossini). . BOX PLAN at The Bristol till 5.30, then at Theatre (Telephone 3442) 2s 6d ay Prlces-StalLi' 6d: D-C-U De Luxe Session-Stalls, Is, 1 8 6d; D.C., 2 S ,

DANCING. Joy Night Joy Night TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! Joy Night TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT ! Joy Night TO-NIGHT 1 TO-NIGHT! Joy NightJoy Night TOY NIGHT No. 4. Joy Njght UOY NIGHT No. 4. Joy Night Joy Night Joy Night THE GREAT ANNUAL Joy Night PLAIN AND FANCY Joy N lg l,t DRESS BALL, Joy Night . . Joy Night Given by the Commercial Joy Night Travellers and WarehouseJoy Night men's Association. Joy Night - Joy Night CHRISTMAS CHEER FOR ,Joy Night THE SICK AND ORPHAN Joy Night CHILDREN, ALSO ' BLIND Joy Night SOLDIERS AND SAILORS' Joy Night ■ FUND. Joy Night Joy Night 'TOWN HALL AND Joy Night CONCERT CHAMBER Joy Night Joy Night TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Joy Night TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT ' Joy Night TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHTi Joy Night Joy Night Most elaborate arrangements Joy Night have been made. The halls Joy Night will be exclusively used for Joy Night dancing. All other available Joy Night space will be set off to be utiJoy Night hsed for comfort and conveniJoy Night ence. .Joy Night ■ ' ■ J°y Night Tutschka's two full orchestras Joy Night will play, the latest music. No Joy Night time wasted between dances Joy Night. One dance quickly follows anJoy Night other. Joy Night Joy Night. If you cannot dance there will Joy jNight by .other attractions you can Joy Night enjoy. Joy Night Joy Night A real night out. We start at Joy Night 6 and keep going to any old Joy Night time in the morninc • Joy Night Refreshments of every deseripJoy Night tion at give-away prices. Joy Night i° y B^ ■ TICKETS. .' ' ■ Joy N lg ht 2s od WILL ADMIT YOU Joy Night TO ANY PART OF THE Joy Night HALL. Joy Night Also, it entitles you to Joy ivight a chance in the Joy Night GREAT ART UNION Joy Night- Gold Nugget value, of £250 Joy iNight Tickets on sale everywhere Joy Night.. Late Trams 1.30 a.m., Island Joy Night Bay, Karori, arid Seatoun, via Joy Night tunneL Joy Night SOUTH WELLINGTON SCHOOL. SOCIAL AND DANCE at School Hall SATURDAY, 29th NOVEMBER; from 8 to 11-p.m. Flannels optional. In' aid y/mvinff ground funds. • ' Sub. Is, supper included. Good time assured. (INC.), N.Z. : /T\HE above Society hold their usual .J- ■ SATURDAY EVENING DANCE in the Scottish Hall, 57, Lower .Cuba street, at 8 o clock. Good music. Admission, Ladies • Is, Gents Is 6d. Good- floor W. E. BO YD, Secretary. SOUTH WELLINGTON SCHOOL. TN connection with Garden Fete for -*- above School, a. Gift Tea has been arranged SATURDAY; 29th NOVEMiiiliK, 2.30 to 4 p.m. Musical and other items. Parente please give us your help for the sake of kiddies' health. F. COLLYER. . FUNERAL NOTICES. FUNERAL NOTICE. nPHE Friends of Ivor and Charlotte Te A Puni aro respectfully invited to attftnd- tho Funeral o£ their late beloved Daughter, which will leave their residence, 8, Hult road, Petone, Sunday, 30th November, 1924, at 3 p.m., for the Native Cometery, Te Pmri street Petoue. J. R. CROFT, Undertaker, Hutt and Petono. Telephone 5621 (3 rings). • FUNERAL CARD. TTTHE Friends of Mr. George Glover are -»- invited to attend the Funeral of his late beloved wife, Sophia. Folke, which will leave his residence,. 24. Oriental terrace, To-morrow (Saturday), at 10 a.m., for tho Cemetci-y, Karori. E. MORRIS, JUNR,, Funeral Director. 60, Taranaki-st., and 28, Riddiford-st Telephone 22-159, day and night. FINANCIAL. . MORTGAGE MONEY. £500, £1000, LARGER and. Smaller Sums, on 6rst mortgage, 6£ Per cent Also Second Mortgage Finance; Debentures on Companies arranged. Prompt payment. NATIONAL INVESTMENT CO., LTD., 8, Brandon street. " LANGLEY AND CO., Financial Brokers. 4, Willis street. MONEY now available for Ist and 2nd Mortgages at lowest rates. Tel. 2773. rFO BORROW (privately), £950, £1150, ci^e^a^^ MORTGAGE Money—Steady supply of I'liianco constantly becoming available for reinveslment on good secmi- . I tes : 3iixl°i'j_J_-i'l., Featlierston-st. r»G00, .6800, .£llOO, £350, £1350/ MTNY „ f'l'uv snii'is Moi-tffugc Money-I iivuilulilu. . Duxluii, till., l/munual Urokore, ioalkersloii'Sj..

PUBLIC NOTICES. WELLINGTON CORPORATION EXTRA CAR, MIRAMAR LINE SUNDAYS. ' ' FROM SUNDAY NEXT 30th NOVEMBER an TSxtra Car will W Jliramar at 1.43 p.m. ,T^° o ,car' which vow leaves Miramar at 1.23 p.m., .will, in future, leave at l-lo p.m. D. JI'GILLIVRAY, „„ , ~- Traffic Jlanacer. 27th November, 1924. i JOHNSONVILLE TOWN BOARD. ' NOTICE OF SPECIAL ORDER.. j T^OTICE is hereby given that at a SpecXI ,al Meeting of the Johusouville lown Board, held on the Eleventh Day of November, 1924, the following resolution was passed, and will be submitted for confirmation at an Ordinary Meeting of the Board to be held on TUESDAY the ninth Day of DECEMBER, 1924, at 7 30 p.m., in the Town Board Offices, Railway terrace,. Johnsonville. RESOLUTION: . ."Th! Commissioners of the Town District of Johnsonville hereby make, by wav of Special Order, the following Bylaw f ?e^on« d vir& B <? fth, c To"?n B°ards it' }£n j tl Munict.Pal Corporations Act, 1920, and the various Acts amending the same respectively, and all other Acts and powers whatever, enabling it in that behalf, such Bylaw to come in force onthe Eighteenth Day of December 1924 The object, and purport of the Bylaw 1. To prohibit the keeping of" Sivine or Goats within the Town District. 2. To amend Section 66 of Part 2 of the Bylaws of the Town Board, now in force, respecting Building Fees 3. To amend Section 65, Part 3 of the Bylaws of the Town Board, now in force respecting Extraordinary Supply of Water. _ A full copy of the proposed Bylaw is deposited at the offices of the Town Board, Raitway terrace, Johnsonville and is open for inspection by the Public' during office hours, until the Ninth Day of December, 1924. • WILLIAM MILLER, Town Clerk. Dated at Johnsonville this 12th November, 1924. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF -\TEW ZEALAND. IN THE MATTER OF THE FOXTON MOTOR AND ENGINEERING CO., LTD (IN LIQUIDATION). rjXHB Creditors of the aboyenamed A-' Company are required; on or before the 31st December, 1924-, to send their Names and Addresses, and the particulars of their Debts and Claims, and the names and addresses of. their Solicitors (if any) to Charles E. Dempsey, Accountant, Palmerston North, the Official Liquidator of the said Company, and' if so required by notice in writing from the said Official Liquidator, or by their. Solicitors, to. come and prove their said claims. In default thereof they will be excluded from the benefit of any distribution made before such debts are Droved. Dated this 27th day of November, 1924-. CHARLES E. DEMPSY, Official Liquidator.WELLINGTON HOSPITAL BOARD. Ten Years' Loan of £50,000, at 5£ per cent., repayable 1933. DEBENTURES OF £100 EACH NOW AVAILABLE. Interest payable from date of investment. Apply promptly. J. COYLE, _. ' ,-■'_ . Secretary. General Hospital, Wellington, ' . WELLINGTON GAS CO., LTD. PRICE OF COKE. FROM Ist December, 1924, the price of Coke will be 2s 6d per sack and 42s 6d per toil, net, delivered in town area. Extra charges for long distances, and where additional labour is required., T WILL not be responsible for any Debts contracted in my name. M. E. CHAMBERLAIN. HOME FOB AGED' NEEDY; * THERE are Vacancies in the Home for one Woman and one Man. Nominations will be received by the undersigned EIBER?^. MONDAY' the ISt &CG. F. JUDD, Secretary. 1 MERCHANT TAILORS. HARRY BAKER. |^ENTLEMEN, see our uew range of \jT English Suitings just opened up; The very latest to choose from. Entrance Peter Pan Studio, Manners-st. WA. EDWARDS, Ladies'"ancfGen"- ---» tlcmen's Tailor (late of Veitch and Allan's), corner Cuba and Ghu2neosts. ' Entrance from Ghuznee-st. BROOKLYN Men—Save your" Money by getting your Summer Suit from I lie local Tailor; place your order vow, avoid tile Ciirialuias rush; own Materials 1 niudo up. C. Stockbridse, 69, Clevelaudefc.

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 130, 28 November 1924, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 130, 28 November 1924, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 130, 28 November 1924, Page 2

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