THE ADELPHI CABARET PROGRAMME FOR THIS WEEK. TO-NIGHT Cabaret Fully Booked. WEDNESDAY NIGHT, 8.30-1 a.m. . WEDNESDAY NIGHT SPECIAL VAUDEVILLE AND MISS NEW ZEALAND NIGHT. SPECIAL VAUDEVILLE AND MISS NEW ZEALAND NIGHT. Members of the Company, Miss Otugo, Miss Canterbury, Maids of Honour,, and . Wellington Finalists will be guests of the Management. RING- 28-294 TO RESERVE TABLE. THURSDAY NIGHT 8.30-12 o'clock '-_ FRIDAY NIGHT T...... :- 8.30 o'clock-1 a.m. SATURDAY NIGHT Special Night in aid of Wellington Free Kindergarten - AFTERNOON SESSIONS AS USUAL-TEA AND DANCING, 3 till 5. __ , j ■ ■ ' ; PROTESTANT POLITICAL ■ ASSOCIATION. : [SSJfli ' GREAT PROTESTANT GATHERING : W®m TOWN' HALL WEDNESDAY, 3rd NOVEMBER. REV. JOHN ENRIGHT (formerly Father Andrew, of the Passionist Fathers) will ■ speak on "WHERE DOES ANGLO-CATHOLICISM LEAD?" and "PAGES FROM MY LIFE'S STORY." . ; REV. HO WARD ELLIOTT will weak ■on "ARE WE SATISFIED WITH THE REFORM ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE?" "THE BAUMJE RELEASE," : AND OTHER MATTERS. ADMISSION: Tickets }/-. Reserved Seats 6d extra. Tickets may be obtained from officials of groups or at the P.P.A. Office, A.B.C. Buildings, 125, Lambton quay,. where reservations may be made. Oftica Hours: 9.30 to 5. Tickets will be on sale at the doors.
; DANCING. END OF SEASON MQNSTBR JAZZ. I (By Request of Patrons to W.A.F.C. ! Social Club.) ST. FRANCIS'S HALL T. FRANCIS'S HALL. WEDNESDAY, 3rd NOVEMBER. WEDNESDAY, 3rd NOVEMBER. An invitation has been extended to THE MISS NEW ZEALAND Beauty Contestants. MISS CANTERBURY, MISS OTAGO, With their M»id» of Honour, And the Four 1 MISS WELLINGTON, Finalists. JAZZ SURPRISE ORCHESTRA, JAZZ (8 Instrumentalists.) Dancing, 8 till 1. Subscription: Gents, 3a 6d; Ladies, 2b (3d. Supper inclusive. Late buses. A. E. TURNER, Hon. Sec., TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! THE VIOLET JAZZ. EARLY SETTLERS' HALL, 86, Abel Smith street. WELLINGTON'S PREMIER JAZZ. 4 valuable prizes given away. Lucky fox trot (40 prizes). Jack Harper's Cabaret Orchestra. Sparkling music, select1 company. Ladies Is 6d, Gentg 2s. Direction: MR. and:MRS. J. SHARP. A DANCE will be held in ST. MARK'S, **• Dufferin street, WEDNESDAY, 3rd NOVEMBER. LES ROBINSON'S ORCHESTRA. Ladies Is 6d, Gent? 2». Supper inclusive. DE LUXE ASSEMBLY, VICTORIA HALITaDELAIDE ROAD. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY) TO-NIGHT WELLINGTON'S Mori Popular Old- "' time Dance.. Th« Da Luxe leads the way. Valuable prises given away. Special Monte Carlo Attraction. Supper provided. I#dieß li 6d, Gent* 2a.. F. M'GONNELL, M.C. M. R. JACKSON, Sec. rpHURSDAY—The Gaiety Jazz Club— -*- Thursday—Will agaiu hold their. Weekly Jazz in the Early Settlers' %H, Abel Smith street. Southern Havauna Band will play the l*test jasz hits. Supper provided. Don't forget, Thursday Night. Ladies, Is 6d; Gents., 3g. ' MISS MARGARET O'CONNOR, Teacher of Ballroom Dancing. T\ANCES Taugb.t~W»lta, 1986 Four-«tep, ■*-' Fos-trot, French Tango, English and American Charleston. CUs»e» Free (pupili only). ' Studio: Adelphi Cabaret, Cub* street. Telephone 20-660. PUBLIC NOTICES. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. CLOSING UPPER PARK.VALE ROAD. NOTICE_ IS^HEREBY GIVEN that Upper Parkv*le ro«d will be CLOSED to vehicular traffic from the 2nd November, 1926, for the purpose of laying seweri, until further notice. E. P. NORMAN, Town Clerk. 2nd November, 1936. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. CLOSING OF BOSTON TERRACE. XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ■** Boston terrace will be CLOSED for vehicular traffic for th» purpose of street improvements, until further notice. E. P. NORMAN, . Town Clerk. 2nd November, 1928. £10 REWARD. fPHE above Reward will be paid to anyone giving information that will lead to the conviction of the Person or Persons who, over the week-end, destroyed the plants growing in Laing'a road, outBide the KiddiEord Park fence. B. S. KNOX, Town Clerk, Lower Hutt. T WILL not bo responsible for ANY DEBTS CONTRACTED IN MY NAME without my Written Authority, on and after thig date (Ist November, 1926). FREDERICK W. NEWMAN. CORRECTION. WE beg to announce that Judgment against J. P. Rea for £9 4s 3d, as published in the "Evening Post" of 20th October, was erroneously entered, he owing us no such amount/when judgment wss recorded. E. W. MILLS ft CO., Hardware Merchants. rHENDERS are invited, and will be reA ceived until Noon, THURSDAY, 4th November, for the erection of a one-story Residence at Khandallah. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Plans nnd specifications may be seen at the office of R. T. M. EDMONDS, 89, Wakefield street. Tenders are extended to UOHDAY, Bth NOVEMBER.
IN THE MATTER OF. the Companies Act, 1908, and its Amendments, and IN THE MATTER OF the New Zealand Trading Co., Ltd. (in Voluntary : Liquidation). "W"OTICE is hereby given that all Credi- •*■' tors of the aboveuained Company are | required on or before the 20th day of [ November, 1926, to render their Accounts in detail, together with their name and address, to the undersigned, at Union Bank Chambers, Wellington, and if so required by notice in writing to personally or through their solicitor prove their claims at such time and place as shall be specified in such notice, or in default thereof will ibe excluded from the benefit of any distribution made before such claims I are proved.. Dated at Wellington this, second day of November, 1926. H. D. BROWN, I P.O. Box 464. Liquidator. PETONE BOROUGH COUNCIL. SPOIL FOR SALE.' IN connection with the Hill Drainage Scheme there should be approximately 6000 cubic yards of Spoil, for Sale. Tenders for the purchase and removal of same close with the undersigned, from whom all particulars may be obtained, at noon on SATURDAY, the 13th November, 1926. W. F. STURMAN, Town Clerk, Municipal Buildings, Petpne. 2nd November, 1926. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. TENDERS FOR PAINTING MILK DELIVERY WAGONS. 'TENDERS will be received at the Office -*■ of the undersigned up to 3,30 p.m., on THURSDAY, the lltb November, 1926, for the Painting of the Milk Delivery Wagons. - -" Specifications, jjtc, msy be obtained at the office of the General Manager, Milk Department, Dixon street, City. Tenders to be endorsed "Tender for Painting Milk Delivery Wagons." E. P. NORMAN, Town Clerk. ■ 2nd November, 1926. . A SMALL SELECTION of PLAYER ROLLS you will be delighted to possess:— "MINUET" (Paderewski) f "NOCTURNE E FLAT" (Chopin) "MOONLIGHT SONATA" (Beethoven) "POET AND PEASANT" Overture (Suppe) "VALSE DES FLEURS" (Tgchaikovsky) "XRAUMERIE" (Schumann), CHAS. BEGG & CO., LTD., MANNERS BTRBKT, (By Appointment to British Sovereigns from George 11. .to. George V.). BROADWOOD PIANOFORTES, BROADWOOD PIANOFC ITES. BROADWOOD PIANOFORTES. AS soon as you touch the keys of a BROADWOOD PIANO you realise that here js the ideal instrument. And as you play you understand why the tone of the Broadwood has been the standard upheld by the Great Masters of every generation .for the last 200 years. To share the exquisite pleasure afforded by the Broadwood Piano must surely be your ambition~as it has been the ambition of the forerunners of modern music. A large shipment of the New Models has just arrived. (Established 1S83), JOHN BROADWOOD AND SONS. Sole Agents: THE BRISTOL PIANO CO., LTD., WELLINGTON, Branches throughout New Zealand, FUNERAL NOTICES, FUNERAL CARD. THE Friends of Hr. and Mrs. Robaison are invited to attend the Funeral of their late beloved daughter (Florence), which will leave the Residence, 50, Cambridge terrace, on Wednesday, the 3rd November, 1926, at 2 p.m., for tho Cemetery, Karori;v E. MORRIS, JUN., Funeral Director, Tel. 22-159. 60, Taranaki street. FUNERAL CARD. THE Funeral of the late Margaret Con- , nell will leave her parents' residence, 12, Dawson street, Berhainpoie, on Wednesday, the 3rd November, 1926, at 1.30 I p.m., for the Cemetery, Karari. (Private interment.) E. MORRIS, JUN., Funoral Director, Tel. 22-159. 60, Taranaki street. THE Friends of the late Mr. Peter Wells are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of his late beloved wife, Susan, which will leave St. Joseph's Church, Buckle street, en Wednesday, 3rd November, 1926, at 9-30 a.m., for Cemetery, Karori. Requiem Mass will be celebrated at 9 a.m. J. E. TAYLOR AND SONS, LTD., Undertakers.,. . Cambridge ten-ace and Karori. Day mid Night Telephone, 26-073. THE Funeral of the late Peter MacKenzie will leave the Mortuary Chapel of Robert Wilson and Son, Tomorrow (Wednesday), 3rd November, 1926, at 10 a.m., for the Karori Cemetery. ROBERT H. WILSON AND SON, Undertakers, Tel. 24-155. 164, Adelaide-rd.
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