I CHAMPIONSHIP AVRESTLING, CHAMPIONSHIP AVRESTLING. : CHAMPIONSHIP AVRESTLING. TWO wrestk-rs with great records willmeet at'the-Winter Show Stadium on. Monday Night, when;- ,'- ---■ GEORGE WALKER GKOR'GE WALKER 'GEORGE AVALKEII GEORGE WALKER ''■: GEORGE AVALKER GEORGE AVALKER (N.Z, Champion) ...-■' will meet y .' HAL RUMBERG. HAL RUMBERG. HAL RUMBERG. HAL RUMBERG. • , HAL RUMBERG. ' HAL RUMBERG. (Unbeaten this--' season.) A record attendance is anticipated, and ' the. " ' '■', AATNTER' SHOAV STADIUM i ,'AVINTER SHOAV STADIUM ' ' . : AVINTER SHOAV STADIUM has been engaged for the occasion; ...... ■/.'.-.'. "■•',.:. -w:-' ■■■ .-I:Beautiful Music in Beautiful Surroundings. MUNICIPAL TRAMWAYS'BAND. BOTANICAL GARDENS, SUNDAY, at 3 p.m. Conductor—E. FRANKLIN. March—"Gladiator" ... : Philip Sousa Selection—"Grasshoppers' Dance" Waltz—"The Golden: AValtz" Overture—"lßl2" - '.' Tsehaikowsky Serenade—"AVhen Milady. Sings" , , Intermezzo—!'" Aerial". . ■'• '. March—"The President," Edward German Selection—"The 'Thistle" ..,:... Myddelton G. D.", ALEXANDER, Telephone 17-335. ; Secretary.. ■,'-"< 'GRAND -' / • NAUTICAL BALL, T>IG TOWN ' HALL, . FRIDAY,! OCTOBER 20 (In aid of the Aquatic Princess, Miss Nancy Olphort). Come aboard and enjoy the nautical revel! Everyone who is anyone will be there. Book early to . avoid disappointment. ' DOUBLE TICKETS, 8s 6d; SINGLE TICKETS, ss. ",. RESERVED TABLES (4 Seats), £1. . Reserved Plan and Tickets at D.1.C., Miss Farcy,- Bunjington Arcade, National Confidence Carnival Depot, 338 Lambton Quay. : RADIANT HEALTH AND PSYCHO- . LOGY CLUB, INCORP. PUBLIC LECTURE ' i" By -' '.'/■' MRS. H. D. BENNETT, "THE MAORI ARTS AND CRAFTS," WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, at 8 pan. JEWISH CLUB ROOMS, 190 Cuba Street. Visitors welcome. '• . Collection. ' ' . ''■'' E. BEST, Hon. Sec. "WELLINGTON TECHNICAL COLTV LEGE. ! •■' FREE LECTURE. "FURNITURE DESIGN." : Later Day Furniture—Elizabethan and Jacobean, etc. • Second of a Series by MR. F. C. LIPSCOMBE, A.R.C.A., ROOM Z, 7.30 p.m., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3. All interested invited. PAINFUL FEET. FLATTENED, ARCHES successfully treated by latest electrical methods, together-with trained foot massage. Toneless muscle? revitalised and in--oamed joints completely penetrated. Patients enabled to use their feet correctly without aid of artificial supports, which Interfere with natural function of feet. KATHERINE CARTER, N.Z.R.M., Kelvin Chambers, 16 The Terrace, Registered Masseuse and Medical Electrician. Telephone 43-297. RAILWAY OFFICERS' INSTITUTE. ■WELLINGTON BRANCH. rpHE ANNUAL SMOKE CONCERT will -*- be held in "The Peep-in Cabaret," AVatkins's Bldgs., Cuba Street (late A reitch and Allen's Building), at 7.50 p.m. on Saturday next, October 7. Superannuated members especially invited to attend. . ! (Signed),W.-F.GILL, Branch Secretary,
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 79, 30 September 1933, Page 4
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