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DANCING. MISS MARGARET O'CONNOR, Teacher of Ballroom Dancing. DANCES Taught— Waltz, 1926 Four-step. Fox-trot, French Tango, English and American Charleston. Classes Free (pupils only). Studio: New Adelphi Cabaret,' Cuba-st. Telephone 20-660. rpHE ADELPHI CABARET. Telephone 28-291. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. SPECIAL NIGHT in Aid of the Community Club's Queen in forthcoming Military Pageant. Dancing 8.30-1 a.m. TUESDAY NIGHT—3.3O-12. WEDNESDAY - Cabaret Privately Booked. THURSDAY—B.3O-1. FRIDAY—B.3O-12. SATURDAY-8.30-12. AFTERNOON. TEA AND DANCING— Daily from 3 till 5 p.m. OLD NAVALS* HALL, Jcrvois quay. POUT NICHOLSON SEA SCOUTS. /~y\VING to popularity of previous dances, another Select Dance will be held in above Hall on TUESDAY, 30th NOVEMBER, at 8 p.m. Come along, bring your friends, and spend a joyous evening. Good music and supper. Subscription 2s. Previous.' invitation-holders and visitors specially invited.—H. F. Gilbert, P.S.M. JAZZ. TO-NIGHT. JAZZ. JAZZ. TO-NIGHT. JAZZ. ■\TEW CENTURY HALL. S till 12. ■^ EW CENTURY.HALL. ,8 till 12. BLACK AND WHITE ORCHESTRA. Ladies Is, Gents 2s, including refreshments. yiCTOHIA HALL. TO-NIGHT. JAZZ. JAZZ. The Usual Weekly Jazz will be held in the above Hall TO-NIGHT. Ladies Is 6d, Gents 2s. Supper provided EXCELLENT ORCHESTRA. * ~~ PUBLIC NOTICES. EASTBOURNE BOROUGH COUNCILT NOTICE~OF POLL. \ PROPOSAL TO RAISE A SPECIAL LOAN OF £8000 UNDER THE LOCAL BODIES' LOANS ACT, 1926. PURSUANT to the provisions of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1926, I hereby give notice that a POLL of the Ratepayers of the Borough of Eastbourne will be taken on WEDNESDAY, the Ist day of December, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-six (1920), "on the proposal of the Eastbourne Borough Council to borrow by way of Special Loan within the meaning of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1928, the sum of Eight thousand pounds (£8000) for the purpose of establishing, maintaining, and regulating a Motor-omnibus Service for the conveyance of passengers and goods within the Borough of Eastbourne, and between Eastbourne and Wellington and Wellington and Eastbourne, and of purchasing from Messrs. Sievers and Bosher, Motor-bus Proprietors, of Eastbourne, their eight buses, with necessary tools, equipment, and stocks for ... £7650 Preliminary expenses and cost of raising the loan 250 Purchase of other tools, plant, and sundries 100 £8000 Polling Booths: Eastbourne Borough Council's Office, Ferry Wharf, Wellington, and the Council Chambers, Makaro street, Eastbourne. Polling hours, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. H. M. JONES, Mayor. PUBLIC NOTICE. WELLINGTON TRANSPORT WORKERS' PICNIC. THE Public are hereby notified that Mr. R. J. Seal has been appointed Secretary of the Wellington Transport Workers' Picnic Committee,, which comprises the local Drivers, Waterside Workers, and SeamenVUnions, and that he is the only person authorised to receive Donations iv Cash, Goods, or Trophies, on behalf of such Committee.,. Signed on behalf of the Committee, A. PARLANE, Secretary Drivers' Union. J. O. JOHNSON, Secretary Watersjde Workers' Union. W. T. YOUNG, Secretary Federated Seamen's Union. MAKARA COUNTY COUNCIL. ' BALANCE SHEET, 1925-1926. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that -*- the above Balance Sheet has now , been audited and printed, and copies of same may. be had free of cost by any ratepayer on application to the office of the Council. Copies of the Balance-sheet are deposited for public inspection during office hours at the office of the council, and at all the Post Offices within the County until NOON of 30th DECEMBER NEXT. ■ . WILFRED L. BEECH, County Clerk. Wellington, 29th November, 1926. ESTATE OF THE L_TE R. G. KNIGHT, 6, HERBERT STREET, OFF MANNERS STREET. O\HE TRUSTEES of the above Estate -*- desire to Thank their nur_erous patrons for their support during the past sixty years, and to state that they have decided to wind up the Estate AND ARE NOW OFFERING THE ' WHOLE STOCK AT REDUCED PRICES. TENTS AND FLYS IN OUR THREE WELLKNOWN QUALITIES, 6ft x Bft, TENT WITH 2ft 6in WALLS AND FLY FROM 35/6. VA-N, CART, AND RICK COVERS, HAMMOCKS, DUST COVERS FOR MOTOR-CARS, KIT BAGS, SATCHELS, RUCK SACKS, APRONS, ETC. OILSKIN COATS AND LEGGINGS, SOU-WESTERS, FLAGS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. THIS IS AN OPPORTUNITY YOU WILL NOT HAVE AGAIN. No orders can be taken for manufacture after 30th November. All goods left for repairs, etc., must be called for by that date, and. all charges paid, otherwise they will be sold to defray expenses without further notice. MISCELLANEOUS. LAWN MOWER REPAIRS. HAVE YOUR LAWN MOWER REPAIRED AND ADJUSTED NOW. Tel. 20-BSo. Wo Arrange to Collect and Deliver for 2s. J. C. RIDDELL AND CO., LTD., Edward-st. (off Herbcrt-st.), Wellington. OUR Crockery Department are Showing a nice range of Rubeus's' Handpainled Vases, 3s 6d to 255. Fruit Dishes, 0s Od to 21s. Something new for Wellington. The Sinls Hardware. OLD Gold Bought, Wedding Rings Made or Remodelled. Haycraft and Josling, Manufacturing Jewellers, 94, Willisst. (over Preston's). MAS Crackers, Bon Bous, Chocolates, and Novelties. Make this Xmas a happy one. Everything you want at Dustin's, Cnba-st. DOLLS, Dolls—The very latest iv Dolls, from Is to 37s 6d. A wee deposit will secure any article. Shop early at The Sims Hardware. A LARGE Assortment of Toys await you, and much cheaper than last year. Blocks, Pianos, Balls, Whistles, etc. At The Sims Hardware. "MAORI Souvenir Ware, made exclusive- ■"*- ly for The Sims Hardware; a novelty gift to send to your friends abroad, (.'rockery Department, Sims Hardware. DINNER Set for Christmas, best selection in city, all styles. My specialty Sets from 38b 6d complete. Dixon's China :£___, Larabto_-__ n_rt Scoullar's, J

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 130, 29 November 1926, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 130, 29 November 1926, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 130, 29 November 1926, Page 2

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