DANCtNG. OLD-TIME DANCING. EVERY THURSDAY. EVERY 'THUS* DAY. YOU are assured of a good time every; Thursday at the Library Hall, New. town, on a good floor. Under good many agement and with the music ot the Zeilandia Orchestra. Ladies Is Gd, Gents 2s. Refreshment** . Keep Thursday Night at the Librarjß, GAIETY PALAIS DE DANS*Abel Smith street. TO-NlGHT—Dancing 8 to 35. TO-NlGHT—Dancing 8 to 12. TO-NIGHT—Usual Prices. Special Attraction: YALE BLUES COMPETITION YALE BLUES COMPETITION., Judging by Popular Vote. . Monte Carlo Dauees, Good Prizes. Excuse Me, Streamers, etc. _ . Come and spend a Happy Night witK HARRY AVERY AND HIS BAND, HARRY AVERY AND HIS BAND. rfVHE NEW ADELPHI CABARET1! TO-NlGHT—Cabaret Booked. FRIDAY-5.30 p.m.-12. Sub. 3s 6d. SATURDAY—B.3O p.m.-12. Sub. 6s. Special attraction on Saturday Night wOl be an Exhibition of the Slow Fox-trot by Miss Margaret O'Connor and Mr. W. E. Priestley. Afternoon Sessions daily from • 3 p.in.-S p.m., with Rodney Pankhurst and his Orchestra in attendance. Afternoon Tea only, Is 6d; Dancing M extra. ■ . - . Avoid any disappointment over youf table on Saturday Afternoon by reserving now. Ring 28-294; no extra charge for booking; SLOW FOX-TROT~ COMPETITION. SLOW FOX-TROT COMPETITION. This Competition is, open to all Amatew Dancers, and will be contested on Saturday afternoon, Bth SEPTEMBER. Bth SEPTEMBER,. , Prizes: Ladies—Handsome Manicure Set, rate* £4 4s. Gentlemen—Order, value £4. pOLUMBIA CABARET, KIBIRKHI (off Kilbirnie Reserve). SATURDAY NEXT, j CARNIVAL NIGHT. } Balloons! Balloons! Balloooßfi Hundreds of Balloons! CONFETTI AND STREAMERS. Charles Dalton's Columbian Solo Six irtS feature the Latest, Numbers. Continuous Dancing. ' Direction: S. HEADLAND* I INVITATION-HOLDERS ARE reminded vthat the _L_T_JT__C JOLLY JAZZ PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS CARNIVAL will be held TONIGHT in the Hataitai School. Dancing 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. Late Buses to Town. MISS MARGARET O'CONNOR, New Zealand's Leading Authority at Ballroom Dancing, Assisted by Mr. W. E. Priestley and ••.■■• Staff. "MISS O'CONNOR has just returned J-'-*- from England, France, and America, where she studied under the World's Leading Teachers. It is a significant fact that practically all Ballroom Demonstrators and Competition Winners were trained in this School. Latest success: Winners of the Yak Blues Competition at the Adelphi Cabare* by an overwhelming majority. STUDIO: 120, CUBA STREET (Marie Dean Building). Tel. 20-660. BUSINESSES FOR SALE. rjHANCE of lifetime! Up-to-date Home* v-' made Cakes and Confectionery Busi-' ■ ness, latest. fittings, lease 10 years; rent £2- v turnover £30 weekly; profits £$. £225 cash accepted. Must sell this week, owing to family reasons. A 835, Evg. Post. UOARDING-HOUSE, vicinity (tout;? ■•*■* tenay-pl., 20 rooms, lease, reasonable ' rent, always full; walk in £550. Mar/ shall, 10, Ma-nera-st. TOSH, Chips, Fresh Fish Business, bus^V suburb, no opposition, splendid liv* ' ing; £120. Write ABl3, Evg. Post. SUBURBAN Fish and 'Chip Business,', *-*.■ paying, proposition, lcaae; furnituv*' goodwill; walk in, £50. Snip. Masters, 83, Riddiford-ht. pONFECTIONEKY Business, good stand-,--any investigation; would ezchapf~i deposit property or good apartment house.A7CI, Evg. Post. T EASE for Sale, best part of Queen-5t.,,-; -*-1 Auckland, 4%. years to-run; reason--" able rental; no agents. Write A 631, Evg, *. Post. FOR SALE. Newsagent, Stationery, an 4 Fancy Goods Business, Jow rental,: good stand, lease. Apply Tel. 22-772. T\fARBLE Bar, Tearoom, Confectioner^., •"-*- best position city; trade £100 tw^ £125 week; reasonable rental; overheaft-^ price, value stock, fittings, £700 caßhV Rhimes, 81, Ciistomhouse-qy. pONFECTIONERY, Home-made Cakeju. up-to-date premises, 6 rooms, taking £0\ weekly; splendid profits. Price £358,r with terms to an approved purchaser. BOARDING-HOUSE (Boulcott-st.),'su-perior, 13 rooms-; rent £5 10s; 15 perman* - ent boarders; everything in perfect co_di» tion, well furnished. Price £350. - CONFECTIONERY, Fruit, Newsagea^,_, Tobacconist; 2 shops, 4 nice rooms atUcK-: ( ed; rent only £3 7s 6d; turnover shows M,* guaranteed clear profit of £10 week; t»~ Sunday trade. Price £500. STATIONERY, News Agency, Tobacgf; (centre city); taking £25 week. Pricar^ £150—yes, £150. No goodwill asked. BOARDING-HOUSE (City), 20 rooms*) rent £9; excellent condition; Vj> boarders, 355. Price right; easy terms will*be granted to a capable and appro-ed'-buyer. - ' ( DAIRY, Confectionery; eight Bqe^i rooms, garages; turnover £85 ■week; ir^«r,'j hold and business for sale* splendid **-' vestment; about £750 cash required. APARTMENT HOUSE, 7 nice roomtft, rent only ,50s; good lease; completely MHV well furnished. Bargain price £125. • APARTMENT or Boarding-house, 1} • good rooms; rent only 70s; part funrisn* ings and lease for £65. JENNENS AND CO., BUSINESS BROKERS, , MERCER STREET «. Cooper's Buildings, opp. Evenin? WtH&t .< MISCELLANEOUS. _! HILIP Lamps, 2s 3d each. The T§As&>* trie Lamp House, 27, Manners-st. k SYMONDS, 3-.TD., Courtenay-pl. only/. Sirloin Beef, 7d; Ribs, fid and 6djffresli beef only. „•! FANCY Lighting Shades at cost price* The Electric Lamp House, 27, M_b« ners-st. •. SYMONDS, LTD., Courtenay-pl. otdnL Silverside Corned, 6%d; Brisket, Big SOUTHERN Cross £100 Free Competii tion. The Electric Lamp House, __£. Manners-st. \/ SYIMONDS, LTD., Courtenay-pl. «(»' Stewing Chops, Saueages, and Drip* ping, 31b Is. . XTURSES and Waitresses' Aprons »<$ -■' Belts in stock and to order; InfantSs Outfits, etc. Mrs. Collins, 34, Co_te_ay*' pi. opp. Paramount Theatre. ' T ffiESAVERS, Clove, Cinnamon, 1« J-J packet; Genuine French Almond Com*- ! forts, 4oz Is, 3s 3d per lb. Dustin's Con*' fectionery Sale, Cuba-st. VS7ANTED Kno\vn—The_ Cuba-st. T6c* »' Specialists are showing Wonderftj." Value in Hand Saws, 4s 6d each. _W Sims Hardware. QHEETINGS, double from 12s 6d pf_iV ►J single from 7s lid, hemmed: Pillo^ Slips from lOd each; Tea Towels, 0»ov; Mrs. Collins, 34, Courtcnay-pl. t KENNER'S, LID., for Lino Squares,' from 21s, elsewhere 30s. We wi«r open your eyes with our largo store loir value. 'Mannera-Bt., opp. King's Theatre. CHICKENS! Chickens! Chickens! Day* old Chicks, next Monday, at «. A* Nicol'» Reliance Seed Sloig, 2^ Cggt
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 44, 30 August 1928, Page 3
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