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LABOUR DAY ATTRACTIONS. SPORTS CARNIVAL AT NEWTOWN PARK, Commencing 11 a.m. ' WRESTLING EXHIBITION at 3 p.m. , AMATEUR ATHLETIC EVENTS AT BASIN RESERVE, i Commencing 8 p.m. i CYCLING EVENTS, SECONDARY SCHOOLS' CHAMPIONSHIP. (All events under auspices of Wellington Centre, N.Z.A.A.A.) ADMISSION 1/-. CHILDREN FREE. MONSTER JAZZ In NEW TRADES HALL—Dancing 8 to 12, with M. HYMAN'S FAMOUS ORCHESTRA. MONTE CARLO, BALLOON, CONFETTI, AND SPOTLIGHT DANCING. FLOOR SPECIALLY TREATED. LADIES 2/-. REFRESHMENTS PROVIDED. GENTS 2/6. , ENTRANCE MARION STREET. M.C.'s, A. BLACK, D. FISHER. G W. WHIPPEY, Secretary. MONSTER LABOUR DEMONSTRATION THURSDAY NEXT 8 p.m. THURSDAY NEXT MT? TT F TTOT T, A¥D (Leader of the Opposition) IWLXV. XI. Hi. n.\JljljJ\jylJ (Leader of the Opposition) Will speak on "TPIE LABOUR PARTY'S GENERAL ELECTION POLICY" In the WELLINGTON TOWN HALL HEAR NEW ZEALAND'S MOST BRILLIANT ORATOR AND THE LABOUR PARTY'S GREAT LEADER. GET THERE EARLY! COME IN THOUSANDS! VOTE LABOUR! VOTE LABOUR! DOORS OPEN 7. SILVER COIN COLLECTION. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WANGANUI RIVER. * WEEK-END EXCURSION—27th-28th OCTOBER. QKfk MILES BY RAIL AND STEAMER FOR O*Z/A oolf MILES BY RAIL AND STEAMER FOR *°' * (Includes Luncheon and Afternoon Tea on River Steamer) Excursion Train leaves Wellington 12.55 p.m. SATURDAY, 27th OCTOBER. Arrives Wanganui 6.21 p.m. Steamer leaves Wanganui 9.0 a.m. SUNDAY for 25 miles up the river, and returns 5.0 p.m. Return Train leaves Wanganui 6 p.m. SUNDAY. Arrives Wellington 11.20 p.m. Reserve your seat now, and secure hotel •accommodation at Wanganui when purchasing ticket. RETURN FARE from Wellington, £1/10/8 (Ist Class) and £1/3/4 (2nd Class). Includes river trip. Late trams to the suburbs after arrival o£ Excursion Special at Wellington on Sunday night, also late buses to Petono and Lower Hutt. For further particulars see handbills, or inquire at stations. TUESDAY, 23 rd OCTOBER, OPENING DAY BURLINGTON TOILET SPECIALISTS, BURLINGTON ARCADE (Upstairs) Conducted by MISS PEGGY FINCH, late Head Permanent Waver with Brickman's and Original Demonstrator of Permanent Waving in Wellington. MRS. G. DAGMAR JACOMB, late Manageress of- Brickraan's, and Specialist in all Branches. MR. .NORMAN MERCER, also late of Brickman's, and one of the best Cutting Specialists in New Zealand. The Burlington Toilet Specialists will follow strictly modern lines in toilet services which will ahvays be- available at sensible prices. TELEPHONE APPOINTMENTS—DIAL 28-380.

SCHNEIDEMAN'S & SONS, LTD. BUSINESS NOT SOLD, BUT VOLUNTARILY DISSOLVED. UNDER an agreement for dissolution of tht firm of Schneideman's and Sons, Ltd^ arrangements were made whereby the partners will carry or. business separately in their own establishments. Mr. Henry Schneideman has announced the opening of a large new shop in Willis street and Mercer street, and has Branch Shops in Auckland, Christchurch, New Plymouth, Palmerston North, and Dunedin. The Headquarters are at Cable street, Wellington, and his business intei^ests are thus very extensive. There was no sale of the old firm's assets, but a distribution by agreement. '

T ADY LUKE will open the Shetland ■*-* Society's Annual Sale of Work in the- New Century Hall, Kent terrace, on SATURDAY, 27th OCTOBER, at 2.30 p.m. All members are requested to bring or hand to the committee on or before that date something to be sold, and by so doing will help to make the effort of trying to provide funds for Christmas Tree and Picnic Sports a huge success. Don't forget the Cake Stall and Baking Competition. Prize for best Sponge, Plato of Scones, and Plate of Pikelets; also best Scotch Shortbread and Oat Cakes. Come yourself and bring your friends. MISS OLDKEY, 244, LAMBTON QUAY (Opposite D.1.C.), Designer and Maker of DAY AND EVENING GOWNS, COATS, AND COSTUMES. Ready-to-wear Frocks in Stock, i

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 85, 20 October 1928, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 85, 20 October 1928, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 85, 20 October 1928, Page 5

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