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BOXING. BOXING. TO-NIGHT! •« TO-NIGHT! 'AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIPS. TOWN HALL. At 7.30 p.m. 'At 7.30 p.m. Admission, 2/6 (including, tax). . DANCING. DANCING. „ , T , ZEALANDIA DANCE ASSEMBLY Uood. Luck • Good Luck OLD-TIME DANCING upodLuck ■■-• Good Luck- ■ "VTKWTOWN Library Hall, TO-NIGHT Good Luck rf--<OOD LUCK BALL. •;, ? nd EVERY MONDAY NIGHT. Good Luck VTOOD LUCK BALL. , Orchestra, with xylophone, Good Luck drums, bells, etc. Novelty dances Good Luck In Aid of Community Club. Ladies Is 6d, Gents 2s. Refreshments Good Luck . ' —: ■ Good Luck - ■ ' ' Good Luck . DANCING AND STAGE DEPORTGood Luck TOWN H4LL AND MENT. Good Luck CONCERT .QHAMBER, JW&ln&n, Good Luck WEDNESDAY, 27th. *■ -^ T ~ „.. Good Luck At 8 p m „ Slx. ??*" ™. lthJ- G.- Williamson, Ltd., Good Luck - ' Specialising in Classical, Ballet, Toe, EcGood Luck PLAIN, FANCY, AND , °entric, and Acrobatic Dancing. Good Luck ' ■ Juvenile Classes, SATURDAYS, 930 a.m. Good Luck' PAPER DRESS BALL. „ /"iP p>l^ rl ,™. n , Good Luok BaUe^ P^ 03 ' WEDNESDAYS, 11 a.m. Good Luck „ .and T;3O P-m- „,• ■' ' Good Luck Private Lessons and Modern Ballroom Good Luck Mascots will be worn. Choose by ar™>e«»mt Good Luck your lucky emblem now. • ieleP»one 863. Good Luck The Hall will be decorated a-mratvcttd Dimi.n^.,,™ Good Luck with lucky decorations, and A^TED? P^^£ MANCES Good Luck with real novel designs. PRODUCED. Good Luck Everything is being done to Good Luck make this night a most en- TT , . -ntt. -kt^tit —■ — Good Luck joyibl! one. OLD Al*D'J^W OLD AND NEW Good Luck • BALLROOM DANCING Good Luck — \, T A a^fT S GHSA A? CHRISTIE'S, Good Luck * MASTIC HALL, BERHAMPORE. Good Luck TUTSCHKA'S TWO OR- A n? 1"8 Commence<l MONDAY, Good Luck ORCHESTRAS have been ;^ X^th cM^- Class as usual TUESGood Luck engaged. ; DAY and SATURDAY. Children's Claes Good Luck SATURDAY, 3 to 5, at 144, Britpmart Good Luck £?**•„ ?%?&, Tultl°? by arrangement. Good Luck Ring Tel. 24-217. ■_ Good Luck Beautiful Gold Wristlet ■ „. ■ — Good Luck Watch will be given for the 'PUBLIC NOTICES. Good Luck Best Mascot Dress. Also ' ~ -'■•-■ rGood Luck Special Prize tor Ladies' Best BANK OF AUSTRALASIA. Good Luck • Mascot Hat. Uncorporated by Royal Charter, 1835). Good Luck . -—■ Good Luck PAID UP CAPITAL £4,000 000 Good Luck RESERVE FUND 3,700,000 Good Luck ADMISSION, 2s 6dj RESERVE LIABILITY OF • Good Luck . v" ' PROPRIETORS , ..... 4,000,000 Good Luck —— —! —— Good Luck £11,700,000 Good Luck. Late Trams Arranged. —— Good Luck f|N and after 25th instant the Hours of Good Luck ' V attenda; oe at the Upper Hutt ReceivGood Luck ' ™S House will be as follow:— MONDAYS, 10.30 a:m. to 2.30 p.m. TUESDAYS. 10.30 a.m. to 2.30 p^n. —■ : — rr—r- THURSDAYS, 10.30 a.m. to 2.30 p.m. JAZZ! x- - JAZZ FRIDAYS, 10.30 a,m. to 2.30 p.m. " BRITANNIA JAZZ ASSEMBLY, ■ PERCY H. COX, EARLY SETTLERS' HALL, " Inspector.' Abel Smith street. — : — ; : : s Best Jazz in Town. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS MONDAY, 18th. JAZZ. MONDAY, 18th. - ' Dancing Folk of Wellington, your dance. KING'S BIRTHDAY, 3rd JUNE, 1925 R. Mailman s Orchestra. TTOLDDAY Excursion Tickets, available Gents 2s, Ladies Is 6d. XX for return until Saturday, 13th June, J. TOOMATH, Secretary. 1925, will be issued, from Saturday, 30th ; * - May, to Wednesday, 3rd June, inclusive, ;- -1:-'.-:.,; ' -.. «' ' . - as under:-1:- ■•'.• ■ ' . . ■.' •■ ,:.v ' DANCE! '" DANCE!' ALL SECTIONS-^-From any'-Btatiotf'to- ' any other station on the same section, inST. FRANCIS'S HALL, HILL STREET! ol«ding Lake Wakatipu and . . ' „...-■ l!rom any officered station on the North' TO-NIGHT and EVERY : MONDAY Sl^! hine ,£ nd Q Br.? nc T hf 3 f^ io.a NIGHT during the Season. Lint La Br *T\° h — If' ai?d *lai, Q . ° - Jjine and rsrancnes Section, including call- -_,.,,_,, _ , ... „' „ ' ing places on Luke Wakatimi Rudolph's Orchestra. Subscriptions 2s 6d. , Fr^m ri&J^ the South ' ■ "land Mam Line and Branches Section, TO-NIGHT ' TO-NIGHT. "Eluding. Lake Wakatipu, to any station 1V" , ■ aukuujh. the North Island Main Line 'and D. J^ZZ. , XTr . Branches Section. ANCELAND. From any officered station on the Picton New Century Hall Kent^rrace, pJ^^^^^sM^k AND ?sl!J nd. Main Line and Branches Sections" WEDNESDAY. including calling places on Lake Wakatipu. JACK HARPER'S JAZZ ORCHESTRA. From any officered station on the North QUILLTONIANS TO-MORROW. M Jgg g£ Sd Branch" feeS ZIFF AND BONNET CAR- *0 My St *U°° cr v nival. : ' ■ 4 Prizes in Ziff Parade and 4 Prizes for' ■ , the Egg and Spoon One-Step, "the scream NEW STOCKS OP BRITISH PIANOS of the season." Extra long night and JUST LANDED! elaborate decorations. . ■ ■ ' ODDFELLOWS' HALL, Clyde quay. " , . ■ r ■ DE LUXE ASSEMBLY, Victoria Hall, _.„„„, • ■ Adelaide road. Remember, TO-SSol o]™ fine law British Upright and MORROW NIGHT, at 8 o'clock, this Baby Grand Pianos by famous Popular OLD-TIME DANCE takes place maters wra. now on view at "The Brisin its usual bright atmosphere. First- ""• These instruments are perfect in class Orchestra. Splendid floor. Good tone aod construction, and are worthy in Supper provided. ' every way of a place in the best homes Ladies Is 6d, Gents 2s. Also, recently landed, are new stocks of F. M'GONNELL, M.C. Player Pianos, His Master's Voice and M. A. JACKSON, Sec. Metronola, Gramophones. Fresh Records ~ by every mail TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Musio Lovers are invited to visit "The A^-DAvm .„ „„' . B.ristol" .^d enjoy a free demonstration GRAND DANCE will be held at of any instrument ST. THOMAS' HALL, NEWTOWN. Easy terms of payment may be arGood floor. Excellent musio. C. Par- ranged, son's Select Orchestra. Dancing 8 to 11. ■ Gents Is 6d, Ladies Is. THE BRISTOL PIANO . THE ADELPHI CABARET^ " .CO., LTD., Goring street. WELLINGTON Is open on TUESDAYS AND SATUR- "J^iOiNUiurM. DAYS. fTVABLES may be Reserved for these X Nights and for the Grand Carnival ■ — < . . . Ball on TUESDAY, 2nd JUNE, by ringing 26-339. RODNEY A. PANKHTJRST, ' . ' Manager. ■ ■,■ , REAL OLD-TIME DANCE, NEWTOWN LD3RARY. tmttttow ■tt T »U,^, EVERY TUESDAY. ■' 'W 11™17 pi ANOS . WnT°N SPECIAL attractions To-morrow Evening, Old-time Orchestra, Chocolate • Dances. Extra Special Trophies for Luck- British Made and Moderately Priced. • iesfc Couple. Dancing 8 to 12. Refresh- . ments. Ladies Is 6d, Gentj 2s. One Piece Overall Iron Frame, ■ tvjtc- T^-u-rvn tttt'tim Under-damper Action, MISo JuYCE JULIAN, Overstrung /CERTIFICATED Pupil of Madam . KJ Astafieva, London, and Certificated Now Featured in Oar Special Window Pupil of Santos Casaui, London. Teacher Display, of Classical, Operatic, and Ballroom Dancing. Latest London methods (adult). PRICE '£95. Practice Classes Tuesdays and Fridays, at ' 7.30 p.m. Studio, 119, Manners street, PTtAQ 1517 ffi X, nr\ next Grand Opera House. U.EL&.D. UJiljrCr & CO., THE CONN OP SCHOOL OF LIMITED. DANCING. MANNERS STREET, ~ ' Wellington. MISS CONNOP has just returned from Australia, and is Teaching the very Latest Ballroom Dances, includinc the Fox Trot, Waltz, Blues, Five Step, and ' Parisian Tango. Class and Private Tuition. Studio: 36, Courtenay place. Tel 22-954. . . ' . ... 7T\HE - SCHOOL OF DANCING, MERCHANT TAILORS. / (Opp. Queen's Picture Theatre) \\T 4- ED^ VA??? S ' Ladies' and GenPrincipal: MISS GWEN GIBBS late »~ •, tlemon's Tailor (late of Veitch J. C. Williamson's, J. aud N. Tait, and and AUan s >' c°rner Cuba and GhuzneeTivoli Theatre, Australia. sts. Entrance from Ghuznee-st. Latest Ballroom Dancing, Operatic, TTSROOKLYN Men—A Genuino Tailor Character Step, etc., etc. JtS made Suit, at a reasonable price, is. Children s Classes as usual. a Saving. Own material mado up. Tel. 21-164. c _ stookbridge, 59, Cleveland street. HARRY BAKER. ~ _ DANCING UJI.yDEPORTOffiNT ' JV^ opened up the latest inEnglieh M-Pm.-l fir \t- ■• ? «■ Yl Suitings. Order your new suit now. . XVJL Pupa of Miss Minnie Kverett, Entrance. Peter Pan Studio. Manners-at oydnoy. —^ —~ - Classes held daily for Children and T3A^ e ßs f°r Years —Torture ended. Adults in Classical, Ballot, Toe, Charao- -O Ulcers healed, thanks to Varex, the ter. Acrobatic, and Exliibition Dancing, permanent, inexpensive cure. No resting, and Eurylhrnies, and the latest Modern Ernest Healey, Chemist, Foxton. Nuree Ballroom Dauqiug. Suburban Classes at Wnolcott. 95. Coiirtenay-pl.. Wellingtonup^n^iem Eftu J ."I" fl""" 8, bj TCTAT Jimen' Bread. It's appetising »I'i>oJnliuem, w, Mulsrova-at,, 'i'horudoa.' JtK Wasy to digest. At groccra Iry * - ' ■ T«nies' Brawa Bread. '

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 114, 18 May 1925, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 114, 18 May 1925, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 114, 18 May 1925, Page 2

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