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'■■" GILBERT-SULLIVAN BOX PLANS, GILBERT-SULLIVAN BOX: PLANS GILBERT-SULLIVAN BOX PLANS GILBERT-SULLIVAN BOX PLANS GILBERT-SULLIVAN BOX PLANS GILBERT-SULLIVAN 'BOX PLANS. BE SURE AND RESERVE. "BE SURE"AND RESERVE. "THE BOX PLANS FOR "THE GONDOLIERS," "THE MIKADO." "lOLANTHE," AND "THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE" ARE NOW RAPIDLY FILLING AT THE BRISTOL. Intending patrons are strongly urged to secure their seats immediately so as to enjoy these beautiful /operas in the utmost comfort,-.: RESERVE. PRICES ARE 7/-(plui-tw), BEVSURE AND RESERVE." , BE SURE. AND RESERVE. GILBERT-SULLIVAN* BOXPLANS . COLBERT-SULLIVAN BOX FLANS GILBERT-SULLIVAN BOX PLANB GILBERT-SULLIVAN BOX PLANS GILBERT-SULLIVAN BOX PLANS GILBERT-SULLTVANBdXPLANS. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL" V¥Mm BASIN RESERVE. XTOTICE is hereby given that a Charg* «™4?F Ad, ro»M»on. to the BASIN RESERVE will be made as under on Saturday, the 23rd January, 1932, under the WeiJington City Reserves Charges Bylaw N o . 49 after the hour of-1 o'clock p.m., viz , Admission, to-ground—Adults (over 18 year* of age); 6d. Children free- Admission to Pavilion,» Sixpence. Persons who have entered the Reserve before ths hour aboveimentioned-and • who^ ranaia after-such hours are pliable, to pay the *w. cbarge.-E.:P.' NORMAN, Towa danpinq! - : t)ixieland, 171, cuba street. *"-■■■ TO-NIGHT," .-.-;■■ Dancing 8 till 12 p.m. . . LATEST MUSIC BY ALLAN BROWN AND HIS BAND, Prices: Ladies Is 6d; Gent* 25... "'> Management: V./GRANT. VDELPHI ~- ' cabAret. , ■;_: ■' . friday night, 9-1. race night, race night. entertainment. ■ Tut Coltman and his Royal Dance Band. Subscription, 7s 6d. Telephone 51-770.' Direction: MISS. INEZ CONNOP. COMBINED TENNIS CLUB FLANNEB DANCE. A DELPHI CABARET, SATURDAY xx NIGHT. ENTERTAINMENT. -Tut Coltman and hie Royal Dance-Bind. Tickets obtainable from Secretaries For Reserves, ring Tel. 51-770. \TARGARET O'CONNOR STUDIO O« *"• BALLROOM DANCDSR3. Principals:- ' . MISS MARGARET O'CONNOR and i- " M& ty, E. .PRIESTLEY -~ Assisted by ' Miss Thelma Erskine and Miss Audrey Horton. Reduced Rates until March. Studio: 58, Cuba-it. Tel. 4W71, TAP DANCING. T^HE fascinating Tap Rhythm is prove* by Talkies to be the most popular form of present day dancing. Whether or sot you intend to pursue a slags career, th« glowing health, beautiful lunbn, supple* graceful figure, the charm and poise developed by this training will make you si popular social success. Private and Class Tuition, in Latest Routines, Day or Evening. Tel. 44^47. KATH NICKELS (Specialist in Tap), (Late Australian Theatres). STUDIOS: Entire Second Floor, 15, Manners street, MEETINGS. NEW ZEALAND TROTTING CONFERENCE. A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE NEW TROTTING CONFERENCE will be held in Wellington, in th« CONFERENCE HALL, Dominion Farmers' Institute, on ' THURSDAY, 21sfc JANUARY, 1932, at 10 a.m. : , EDUCATIONAL.. ■RVELYN M.' .. .. RAWLIN& "^ L.T.C.L., L.A.B. Teacher of Pianoforte and' Theory, Resumes teaching,: Ist 'February, 1932. Pupils prepared for Trinity College and Associated Board: Exams. ••■"■ Private Address: " -; Bnghtwater terrace; Palmerston North. Telephone 6525. MARSDEN SCHOOL, KARORI. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principal, Miss May hew. Town Preparatory, No. 20, Fitsherbert terrace. "M"EW Term begins on WEDNESDAY, 10th February. The Principal and Headmistresses 'of /Preparatory' Schools "will be at home; to Parents on Monday, Bth February,-JO a.m; to 12 noon. Oil Tuesday, by appointment. '■'■■■ MODERN COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. DRUIDS' CHAMBERS, WOODWARD STREET. , CHORTHAND, Typewriting, BookkeepKf ing, Individual Tuition, small, classes. Principal, MRS. NICOLAUS, P.T.C. Tel. 43-708. ... , ...■.■'. ' ;] ..'-•-. PETONE TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL RE-OPENS MONDAY, Ist FEBRUARY. At 9.30 a.m. ..■■' • TPULL Time Courses in Commerce, Horn* f-.-. Science, Building, Electrical, Mechanical, and Motor Engineering and vAUied Trades are.provided. . . Pupils with necessary energy and ability; will also be prepared for the Matriculation ■ Examination. Free Places may be held by any Pupil (a) who.has a Proficiency..or Competency, Certificate, or (b) who, not having either of these certificates, is over 14 years o| age and has attended a primary 6chool within the last six months. Enrolments will be received at thai School Office during the hours 10-12 a.m. and 2-4 p.m. from MONDAY, 25th January, or at any time by post. A. McFADYEN, _ " : frUMSpdi

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 16, 20 January 1932, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 16, 20 January 1932, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 16, 20 January 1932, Page 2

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