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||_CTUR^-DWtintH»q Under the Auspices of His Worship _4 Mayor and the Wellington Returned Soldiers' Association. ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE NEW ZEALAND1 GOVERNMENT BATTLE EXPLOIT MEMORIALS,. At the QONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT I THURSDAY, 10th JUN_f, At 8 o'clock. A magnificent set of illustrations of the Battlefields of Gallipoli, Longueval, Messines Ridge, Gravenstafel, and Le Quesnoy, and the Monuments erected upon them, together with the Memorial erected in Amiens Cathedral, will be shown and explained by JMR. S. HURST SEAGER, F.R.1.8.A., President N.Z.I.A. The Proceedings will bo opened with Selections by an Orchestra. The Public generally are invited to be present, and it is hoped that all Returned Soldiers' will attend. Admission is free, but a retiring collection will be made to augment the Poppy Day Fund. GEO. T. HALL, President. ■ JAS. T. WATSON, Secretary. WELLINGTON GIRLS' COLLEGE PARENTS' ASSOCIATION. PRESENTATION "TO MISS M'LEAN, M.A. PARENTS of past and present pupils are invited to attend at the Presentation to Miss M'Lean, to be made at THE TOWN HALL On THURSDAY, 10th JUNE, IMB, At 8 p.m. Musical and Elocutionary Programme has been arranged. G. MITCHELL, President. WELLINGTON GIRLS' COLLEGE. fPHE Board of Governors, who are co- -* operating with the Citizens in the presentation to Miss M'Lean, M.A., on her retirement as Principal of Wellington Girls' College, invite those interested to attend the Presentation at the Town Hall TONIGHT (Thursday), at 8 o'clock. W. H. P. BARBER, Chairman. Y.W.C.A. DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY CLASSES. SECOND TERM commences MONDAY, 14th JUNE, at 7 p.m. Intending pupils may enrol at the Office, 5, Boulcott street. , G. DUNLOP, General Secretary. DANCING. GAIETY JAZZ CLUB. EARLY SETTLERS' HALL, Abel Smith street. THURSDAY NIGHT. The Gaiety Jazz Club will hold a Fox Trot Competition in the above hall, Thursday Night. Miss Margaret O'Connor hag kindly consented to judge the Competition, and also will give Exhibitions of the English and American Charlston. Come along and enter for the Competition. Any person in the hall is eligible to enter for the Fox Trot Competition. Roll along and see the Exhibition. Six Valuable Prizes. Final of Competition, Thursday, 17th June. Ladies Is 6d, Gents 2s (including supper). ..OLD-TIME DANCING. (Member AVellington Old-time Dance Assn.) TT'VERY THURSDAY, at Library Hall, *-* Newtown, you can spend a pleasant evening dancing to the music of the Zealandia, the wonder old-time orchestra. 26 Prizes^in Lucky Waltz. EVERY THURSDAY. Indies Is fid, Gents 2s. npHE NEW ADELPHI CABARET. DAILY SESSIONS. LUNCHEON: 12-2. AFTERNOON TEA: 3-5. EVENING: 8.30-12. Manuel Hyman's Famous Exhibition Orchestra in attendance at all Sessions, Ring 28-294, to reserve tables. RODNEY A. PANKHURST, Manager. JAZZ! JAZZ! JAZZ! TO-NIGHT 8 o'clock TO-NIGHT NEW CENTURY HALL. TLfOST select and popular Weekly Assembly in town. Chocolate Fox Trots and Novelties. BLACK AND AVHITE ORCHESTRA. THE JAZZ QUARTETTE. Ladies Is, Gents 2s, . eluding refreshments. BALLROOM DANCING. ]Vf-SS MARGARET~O'CONNOR has re- ■"■*■ turned from Australia, and is Teaching the following Dances:— AValtz 1926 4-Step Fox-Trot, French Tango, English and American Charleston. Free Practice for Pupils. Crown Buildings, corner Cuba and Dixon streets. Tel. 20-660. LEARNERS' CLASS. ~ OLD-TIME DANCING. DE LUXE ASSEMBLY, Victoria Hall, Adelaide-rd., TO-NIGHT (Thursday). Learn now and be perfect for the coming season. Ladies Is 6d, Gents Is fld. Under direction Mrs. M. R. Jackson, Mr. F. M'Gonnell (Members Old-time Dance Association), TUMBLE SALE, ST.* ANDREW'S " HALL, THE TERRACE, FIRDAY, 11th JUNE, at 7 p.m. Good Bargains in Clothing, Boots, Kitchen Chairs, etc. Produce Stall, Homemade Cakes, Sweets, Preserves, etc. MEETINGS. _ SAILORS' REST SOCIETY (Incorp.). THE 16th ANNUALGENERAL MEETING of the above Society will be held in the Society's Rooms, Waring Taylor street, on THURSDAY,. 17th June, at 8 p.m. Business: Presentation of Annual Report and the Election of Board and Officers. The attendance of all Members and interested friends is specially requested. TTAT BOX still doing business. See our -*-*- new range of Hats from 10s 64, Caps 3a 6d. 11, Manners-st.

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Evening Post, Volume 137, Issue CXI, 10 June 1926, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume 137, Issue CXI, 10 June 1926, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume 137, Issue CXI, 10 June 1926, Page 3

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