DANCING. THE VIOLET ASSEMBLY. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. T7IARLY SETTLERS' HALL. *-* ■ 86. Abel Smith street. . Wellington's Oldest Assembly. OLD-TIME DANCING ONLY. LUCKY WALTZ—2O PRIZES. LUCKY WALTS',—2O PRIZES. Miss Murphy's Violet Orchestra. : Including Xylophone, Bells, and Drums. ■ . Gents., 2s; Ladies," Is 6d. J. SHARP, M.C. H. SPACKMAN, Hon. Sec. j CARNIVAL NIGHT SATURDAY. . THE BOHEMIAN ASSEMBLY. BEGINNERS' AND, LEARNERS' CLASS. mO-NIGHT, in St. Peters Hall, at 8 -•• o'clock, this special class in tuition of Old-time Dancing will take, place, and if you wish to become a graceful and adept exponent in the ancient art, now is the opportunity to attain proficiency. REMEMBER the usual. Mid-week Assembly Dance TO-MORROW EVENING. Principal, JACK DYE. EUCHRE. EUCHRE. TUESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY of J- this week only. 3 genuine prizes: 2 £1 orders, 2 10s orders (open orders), 4 other prizes. Euchre sharp' at 8. Admission Is. Established Sept!, 1322. . Still going strong. ■ J. BAILLIE, H. HEADIFEN^ ■ OLD-TIME DANCING.'. : TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. NEWTOWN LIBRARY. :. THE Evans Bay Swimming Club invite all lovers of fascinating music and good floor to join them this- evening. Dancing 8 to 32, including light refresh: monU. Ladies Is 6d, Gents 2s,THE ADELPHI CABARET CLUB. Goring street. .' THE Club will be open as usual on WEDNESDAY NEXT; from 8,30 p.m. till 12. Saturday, being Anzac Day, there will bo No Dance a.t the Club. RODNEY A. PANKHURST, Manager. Telephone 26-399. OLD-TIME DANCING. VICTORIA HALL. ADELAIDE ROAD. "REMEMBER the Merry De-Luxe-. Ae--IX sembly. TO-NIGHT, at S o'clock. MRS. SKEW'S ORCHESTRA. : Come where you can have a real night's enjoyment 'midst a bright, sociable, and select company. A GOOD TIME ASSURED. First-class floor. Music the best. Supper Provided. Ladies Is 6d, Gents 2s. ii 1- NOTTCE.-Saturday next . tile <25th, beine: Anzac Day. the De Luxe Assembly will NOT hold their usual dance. •M. A. JACKSON,'Secretary. QUILLTONIANS—TO-NIGHT. rvDDFELLOWS'~HALL, Clydo quay V where gentility and refinement are allied to the pleasant strains of modern music. Sub=.: Ladies Is 6d. Gents 2s (rclreshments inolusivo). A Great Nigiit Assured. GRAPTON CLUB. fjnHE Members of the Grafton Dance Club are noiificd that the Weekly Dance will be held on FRIDAY 24th Plan at Bristol. GRAND CENTRAL JAZZ. EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT. Jewish Ladies' Club Rooms, Cuba street. Tutschka's Orchostra. . Supper Provided. Sub., 2s 6d. DANCING. I BALLROOM DANCING. F. you. wish to learn, why not learn correctly at CHRISTIE'S STRICTLY SELECT CLASS. Every TUESDAY and SATURDAY NIGHT. MASONIC HALL, BERHAMPORE. 4"A=*'-^ A Private Class now formin"'for Thursday. Ring Tel. 24-217, for particulars. DANCING UNT) DEPORTMENT MISS DAISY DONNELLY, Pupil of Miss Minnie Everett, Sydney. Classes hold daily for Children and Adults in Classical, Ballet, Toe Character, Acrobatic, and Exhibition Dancing and Eurythmies, and the latest Modem Ballroom Dancing. Suburban Classes at Hataitai and Kelburn. Private Lessons by appointment. .48. Mulgrovc-st.. Thorndon. MADAME ROSINA BLIGH (certiQca i.led 'p"0"61'. London) will Commence her Classes for Children on SATURDAY, 25th APRIL, at 10 a.m at her studio, 69, WAITOA ROAD 'iIAAdult Class rhursdays, at 8, commenchfer APRIL- further particulars AJTSS MAY HARRIS SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL CULTURE, OPERATIC GRJJEK. CHARACTER. AND BALLROOM DANCING WATJS BUILDINGS, 250 Wakefield street, opp. Old Te Aro Railway Statiotu Jarenile Classes will be resumed from 21st April at Studio, Lyall Bay and Keibum. Private Lesions by appointment. Evening Classes for Adults in Modern Ballroom Dancing. TeL 23-014. BANK HOLIDAYS. PURSUANT to~the terms of- tho "Banking Act, 1908," the Banks throughout the Dominion of Now Zealand will be CLOSED on THURSDAY, 23rd APRIL; (St. George's Day) and on SATURDAY, 25th APRIL (Anzac Day). NEW ZEALAND. FORM OP NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER. OF LICENSE. . T CHARLES EDMUND FINCH on i T.bdl,? l£,S- f. thc Un" ol' C- X- Finch and R. R. Webster hereby jrivo uot i co that. I have applied to tho Magistrate's Court at Wollingtou for the Transfer of a License from Charles Edmund Finch to carry on business as a Land Agent at 159, Keatherston-st., Wellington, and that such application will So heard at (lie above "Court. iifUu- »? mrmlli from ihn 20lli day of Anril 1995 l.«in X ihi: date of the 'fti-st ].\il)li«ition uf tliis notitrt. * Dai«d at Wellington «'"■< 2Ut day of April, 1925. i C. E. FINCH. D^Ti'EKA^oY^Ealy :i.:eTmi^iw; Trousers. Shirts, Dnderwear, Boys' Shorts. Jerseys. Ladies' Underwear Heimunn's. 7. Courtatmy-pl., upstairs. DRAPERY 00 easy lenns. Sheetinjrj Bjankete. Quilts. Towels. Men's. Bo.vs' Suits, Ladies' Coats. l-leimann's" 1 ?. Courtenay -pi. dipstaira).. 1" 'iITJiS-Wonderful "S TulileT~T^ —JiTir Coiuo curly 11ml i.-h'nc>»c vouft Qiioen » Hrr? \\ Uarf Bookstall, liaui^ ■?.3Q t» 6 p.a. ■ " " ' '"
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 92, 21 April 1925, Page 2
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