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GREAT LABOUR DEMONSTRATION! WORKERS! WORKERS! THE GOVERNMENT'S ARBITRATION ACT AMENDMENT SMASHES UNIONS, R.EDUCES WAGES AND ENCOURAGES SWEATING. MAKE A PROTEST BY ATTENDING THE MEETING IN THE EMPRESS THEATRE, WILLIS STREET, SUNDAY (TO-MORROW) EVENING, at 8. Speakers: \\%- Fs?™^fe A£ D ' M-V- Leador of the Opposition mp' I-.' oS?^?-¥. S 'r,Secrctar y New Zealand Alliance of Labour Am k S£,^WV-P reslclent New Zealand Labour Party . -MR. \V. BROMLEY, Secretary Wellington Trades Council MR. A. COOK, President New Zealand Alliance of Labour, will preside. UNITE AGAINST COATES! CROWD THIS MEETING! DEFEND YOUR RIGHTS! DOORS OPEN 7. SILVER COIN COLLECTION. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WANGANUI RIVER WEEK-END EXCURSION sth-6th NOVEMBER | BY RAIL AND STEAMER 350 MILES FOR 23/4. Includes LUNCHEON AND AFTERNOON TEA ON RIVER. ONE DAY ON THE WANGANUI RIVER. Excursion Train leaves' Wellington 1.0 Return Train leaves Wanganui 6 0 p.m. S 8 » P f Noverabei';. Arr- !™ d{& o 6^™ mher; V ™W THE BEAUTY AND CHARM OF THIS RIVER IS BEYOND WORDS. RESERVE YOUR SEAT NOW AND^ MAKE CERTAIN OF ONE LIFELONG RIVER STEAMER LEAVES WANGANUI AT 9.0 a.m. on 6th NOVEMBER, AND RETURNS AT 5 p.m. theif tickets™ "^ reSCrVe H°te' Accommodation at Wanganui when purchasing Outward Excursion Train stops only at Otaki, Palmerston North, and Feilding. Return Train stops only at Feilding, Palmerston North, Shannon, Levin, Otaki anct j otmsonviUe. PASSENGERSpfROiINTERMEDIA^TE STATIONS MAY RETURN ONLY Kiib^ie lr Yf^rty^=r WemDeton on 6th NOTcmber-to FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS, SEE HANDBILL. THE LAST AND BIGGEST DAY AND NIGHT OF THE PAGEANT OF INDUSTRY AT THE TOWN HALL TOWN HALL OPEN FROM 12 NOON TILL 11 P.M. THERE WILL BE AN ABDREE& AT 8 P.M. BY THE HON. A. D. Ii'LEOD ON ALL DAY TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT And then the curtain will fall on what has been the most-spectacular and most enjoyable event of its kind ever staged in Wellington. If you haven't yet been—come to-day—or to-night. We promise you Enjoyment, Amusement, Education. Yon owe it to yourself firstly, and New Zealand secondly, to attend this Glorious Pageant. COME TO-DAY—OR TO-NIGHT! PRIZES WILL BE PRESENTED TO-NIGHT TO THE FOLLOWING£2°A?c^SS COMPETITIOJJ-Ec^l, £10 each: Mrs. C. E. London, Miss Marjorie CHILDREN'S WORD-BUILDING COMPETITION-£1 Prize: Monica R. Herron. 10/- Prizes: Kitty Wood, Clair Badeliff, Gweneth Boon, Ivy E. H. M'Ghie Jean G Ridler, Dorothy Baker, William Beaver, Phyllis Smyrk, Nancy Barlow/ Bet^r' COL?V«! iNG- 1 OOMPETITION-First Prize of £1: Esther Lark, aged 13. Prizes \ a a- "g> £ can FS tl. 1 ' Dorothy Perkins, Joan Holmes, Margaret Roberts Wmiams SSO"' a Eoberts ' used 7« Jo«n Swinsson, Pat Gilmer, Milly MAP COMPETITION-First Prize, £1: Barbara Marshall. Ten Prizes of 10/- Ailsa King, Vormer England, Mavis Manthel, Molly Wright, Eila Wright, Tom Anderson, Lizzie Fenton, K. Driiry, Peggy M'Neill, G. Orme. The Committee would like th< Prize-winners to assemble at the Office of the Pageant in the Town Hall at 8.50 p.m. DON'T MISS THIS WONDERFUL SHOW! ADMISSION 1/-, CHILDREN Gd, RESERVED SEATS 2/-. BOX PLAN AT THE TOWN HALL AFTER 12 NOON. ' . W. H. HONEY, Organising Superintendent. CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, THURSDAY, 10th NOVEMBER. ■. . FIRST APPEARANCE IN NEW ZEALAND ■ (After her return from Italy) . of •.-'■ DAISY HALL NEW ZEALAND'S COLORATURA SOPRANO, In a WONDERFUL PROGRAMME. Accompanist—HAßOLD WHITTLE. Flautist-CLAUDE TUCKER. Seats 5/- (reserved) and 3/- (plus tax), and 2/-. RESERVE AT ERNEST DAWSON'S MUSIC ROOMS. ANOTHER LAMBTON QUAY SENSATION! GRAND OPENING OF DIXON'S NEW CHINA SHOP, 92, LAMBTON QUAY (Opposite Midland Hotel). YOU remember the Old Shop and all the nice things you used to say about it -*- How pretty it always looked, and what a huge selection to choose from COME AND INSPECT THE NEW SHOP. ' :. Plumbers, plasterers, painters, carpenters, Carrara ceiling experts, electricians signwntcrs, gasmen, glaziers, drainlayers, joiners, carriers, and general labourers' 1° wfEKS AGO BARBER'S BUTCHER'S SHOP' ' ' TO-DAY DIXON'S NEW CHINA SHOP! See the latest in lighting effects and the brilliant shadowless windows. Ladies use the Crystal Mirror Window freely—it will flatter you (if possible). ■ COME TO DIXON'S FOR YOUR LUNCH-HOUR STROLL. Inspect the China Xmas Gifts and select yours now.' Anything you like—a 5/article or a surprise gift tea or dinner service for Xmas Day—only 10 per cent (2/----m >!i£vv p ' balance when and how yor like up to Xmas Eve. REMEMBER! A shilling invested now is that much to the good at Xmas Absolutely no extra charge for reserving. - CHINA TALKS WHEN OTHER GIFTS ABE DUMB! HERE YOU ARE—SOMETHING FOR NOTHING.! ; a wl?Tr Dw2i?n^" na Tea Services, each complete for six persons, TO BE GIVEN AWAY rIil!,E. . - - TUESDAY, Ist NOVEMBER, between 9 a.m. and 5.30 p.m.-The first 10 persons making cash purchases amountinr to 50/- or over at Dixon's New China ShoD will receive one of these Tea Servicee ABSOLUTELY FREE. This is equal to half your money back—a 50 per cent, discount. ' 10 Discerning Purchasers—BE ONE! 10 Gift Tea Sets—RECEIVE ONE! ANOTHER BIG OPENING OFFER! 6500 Lar^e-size Tbin English Cups aid Saucers, in black-edge, gold-edge, Mid three gold-lij,es, all shapes. The genuine British article, imported direct. Usually "P. to 18/- doz. My-offer 4/3 to 6/9 half-dozen. PLATES TO MATCH beautiful nmsh and quality, 2/11 t^ 4/6 half-dozen. You know my high standard, so you will realise these wonderful prices. ' ' 135 CHINA TEA SERVICES IN iS PATTERNS. A bewildering array of Artistic Colouring and Shapes. See the New Square Plates and Brilliant Hand-enamelled Work. Dinner Services ir. every style and to suit every purse. -Fancy China, Laugleyware, Cut Crystal, Alabaster, Hand-painted Cottage-ware, Aluminium, Pyres, Cutlery— DIXON'S NEW CHINA SHOP, 192, LAMBTON QUAY (Right Opp. Midland Hotel). H, H. DIXON, Proprietor.

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 104, 29 October 1927, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 104, 29 October 1927, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 104, 29 October 1927, Page 4

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