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.WATCH FOE THE LITTLE BEES- • At the Cnange of Programme tofmonvw. FULLERS' ■■■■"; -> FULLERS' JIIS . MAJESTY'S - THEATRE. •"•IS-.. MAJESTY'S • . THEAxSI! Direction .... John Fuller md Son^ Lti, 8 — TO-NIGHT. — 8. , GAYLE WYER'6 - -" ---.",/ BAND BOX REVUES. BAND BOX REVUES ;■' - . ..... BAND BOX REVUES: W BAND BOX REVUES.."" " BAND BOX REVUES I—^"-"1 —^"-" •. BAND;BOX REVUES.''" ; 7 ... ;- . Scoring fl e »rtlxV?tb":- V-^t' "MIXED DOUBLES''"-;'V~" "MIXED DOUBLES" " . Mixed Couples, n.or evefi M&ed^ocKtail£ Jiut-.'----t--«- -i a.. 1,... "MIXED DOUBLES^"MIXED DOUBLES!" A^Kne^o^^^^ :v FULLERS POPULAR PJUCES^ WELLINGTON. WOOL SALES.. „ ■'■JANUARY SALE. .'-^ '{, CLOSING OF^ATALbOUES. / NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that .JAM UARY 1928 closed as at. 4\tfiifc* on f'^w- De<L emb<*-' ; *he Wool in ;btore at that, time being, sufficient to fill the limit of 27,000 bales" fixed by tk» •New Zealand Wool Committee. „ ..., WELLINGTON WOOIr BROKERS* - W. D. GORHAM; ; ' _ i^____ ... Secretary. DESTROYING EELS. ■■■'•<- TO BOY SCOUT AND ORGANISED . HOLIDAY CAMPING PARTIES - campaign to destroy Eels/ wfcieh .bound': in an our-rivers and streams^ Priieg as iollows _are offered- for- competition in i-e-S^fi£ Pl)erl3r *«;««**?. One.pound- to the member destroying Mt' ■ largest number of eels, and ten efal- ! . *njgs for the second hi«K«i, number! ■ ■, Ihe conditions are thai theorizes ai'e only available to organised Scout or Boys'" camping Parties, each in charee of a responsible official, and that eaoV party must first be approved by the Society. The Society also provides for » minimum total number which must be destroyed by each party before qualifying for the prizes named. "/ . Further particulars, can be' obtained on personal application to 1 the Secretary of the Society or to the Chairman'Of-tfc*; Fish Committee, Mi.: W. G. Talbftt 212 Lambton quay, Wellington;- ait later than the 23rd instant. -••■.-..■.•■ : o C. I. DASENT,"; ' Secretary Wellington-Acclimatisation Society, King's Chambers, Wellington. : NEW ZEALAND WORKER^'"''UMO^f ;: " _-- - NOTICE. ■ --------- UNIONISTS ARE iEREBT NOTIFIED THAT, BEFORE SEEKING EMPLOYMENT ON THE TAWA FLAT TUNNEL CONTRACT, THEY ARE TO CALL AT THE HEAP PJPFIOE OF^^^^ZEACANp UNION, 248, LAMBTON QUAYTfOR FULL PARTICULARS " REGARfitNO THE DISPUTE. ." . v :;. -'. . . . ARTHUR COOKJ? l. •■■ General Secretary,.:N.2.sr;U.;'' OANCINa " ' ACCORD -■;:; .ABOnrtfc* WILL HOLD ITS WEEKT^MODMN OLD-TIME PANCE, - TO-MORROW NIGHT. In the " ■"■" ODDFELLOWS' HALL, _ Clyde quay. - ...... ■The Gathering for. " Scpttish-Mu»ieV' / :,-Dancing, and Sociability. - .-.. "•, Music, by Mrs..v.COT-ie";.-.»itK.':Druni"- - ■■■•■■." Accompatflment. ■ J -—■-.. Supper. Usual Pricej. ..FJanneli •' .■'■•■■:.■ Optional. ■■. ="■ ■•■.-' . •„; ' : R. S. COWIE, Sewetarr. HATAITAI HALL SATURDAY NEXT. THE MASCOT (Regd.) DANCE BAND (Five Players.) Flannels Optional. Double Ticket, ss. Dancing Commences 8.30. After Theatre the Only^ Charge Vfor -'- . ■ ■■..-, .Supper.: ■-'.-.-"•.:■:,,•... T Sr~l&oS 2B^* AW XO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT And Satui-day.Ni^t at/L3C^o^k.. As Manuel Hyman's . Oi-chestra,.Con. tract has only two weeks longer to fun Patrons are advised to book immediately for the Special Dances to be held durfo* tuat time. * 28^*' eB may "be"'reie"ed:"-'"l>y ringing At each Afternoon Ses«ion nexi week S-ovoff? Preße?t>iU besivea Chr|itrta«r ■IstQ VCHIGS. . ■ . ■.- ....... ... l . .-. ";-- ■' *": • TO-NIGHT! " : " : • " ;. REMEMBER! .T" REMEMBER! shire avenue. Lucky Foxtrot. Jack -JHtr« bury s Ambassador Orchestra.■=• Ladies if; hrlj^i> '" XMAS ' ■■-■ "v^V";' ..: ■|>^ .CARNIVAL^ „. E TO-MORROW-SATURDAY. VANS BAY YACHT CLUB. . : ■ Night of Nights. ..-.-: /..: Don't forget to dance., ; „: -' ■ WEELINGTON CALEDONIAN^ v;;; ■ v;,;■■'. 'society.-- - :-,"^rr-^; TITEMBEHS: and Friends are'reminaed of'■' w n o'lr us»al Weekly Dancei "GatedettiaV " Hall,. Sturdec Sheet, SATURDAY, 17tii -■ .8, p.m. •■■_,-■. : - ■;-.■' „-:....^ .-'■-::■.•. -'--rLadies Is 6d, Gents 25." - ;-'- ..v...;:;? : a. S. HANNAH:-"^ • . ,■ "Secretary.-' ■'•' ]J£ISS MARGARET j O'CONiIOEi .; . :•:,. ....-,. Teaeheif of ' .".""'• ' :K • '-'■':' ..'.•■ BALLROOM- PANGING. ," : — Studio: Adelphi Cabarejt, JTeL 26-tMt.J''" Private Lessons 1 fromlo a.m. .:.... FUNERAL NOTICES. ' "~ FUNERAL CARD. ~' rpHE Funeral of the late. Pamela Amcli* ■*■ Martin beloved daughter- of James ~ Douglas -and ■ Doris .Amelia Martin, will 7 ' leave the Mortuary Chapel of E.- Morris," " the lith December, 1927, at 10.30 a.m., fotw the Cemetery Karori. Private ittttmuot^ - ! . -„:, E. MORRIS,;JUN. Jt .«^/7^;5 Funeral Director, ■'".■■•:-'C-:"ii.;y : ■ 60, Taranaki street ; Telephone 22-159.

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 145, 16 December 1927, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 145, 16 December 1927, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 145, 16 December 1927, Page 2