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SUMMER CRUISES 1933-1934 BY THE 10,000-TON LUXURY LINER ' T.S.M.V. WANGANELLA (Circumstances Permitting) To MILFORD and GEORGE SOUNDS— Leaves Wellington MONDAY, DEC. 18, 5 p.m., and FEB. 12. FIRST CLASS, £8. SECOND CLASS, £6. To BAY OF ISLANDS, WHANGAROA, and GREAT BARRIER ISLAND— (From Auckland) JANUARY 30. > FIRST CLASS, £6. SECOND CLASS, £4. To HOBART and MELBOURNE (via Sydney)— (From Wellington) DECEMBER 22. FOR FULL PARTICULARS AND PAMPHLETS, APPLY TO HUDDART PARKER LTD. GIVE BOOKS—-—GIVE PLEASURE THE BEST NOVELS1 FOR.CHRISTMAS. OVER THE RIVER—By John Galsworthy ,-........ . - lITRUMPETER SOUND—By D. L. Murray ' '" 7/6 THE PROSELYTE—By Susan Krtz ' " -,/. WONDER HERO—By J. B. Priestley .. .'" " " 7/. TWO BLACK SHEEP—By Warwick Deeping ... 7/. . THE,MAN. FROM SCAPA FLOW—By "Taffrail" '"■ 7/- ' PILGRIM COTTAGE-By Cecil Roberts '~.;' '■■"•". 7/. THE SNOWS OF HELICON-By H. M. Tomlinson ........" ..'..'.'" 7/-INHERITANCE-By Phyllis Bentley La BOOMERANG—By Helen Simpson .................. »/o WITHOUT MY CLOAK—By Kate O'Brien "'. a/BROOME STAGES—By Clemeuce Dane .. .......'':'.'.'."".'. 8/. TRAVEL—ADVENTURE—BIOGRAPHY. THE ARCHES OF THE YEARS-By Halliday Sutherland ........... 12/ ft GULI AVOLF—By H. C. Armstrong; ' i ft / ft THE REMARKABLE STORY OF ANDREW SWAN '"" 10/6 : TESTAMENT OF YOUTH-By Vera Brittain . . ''•'—■"•■'.•?:{s% BLACKWOOD'S TALES FROM THE OUTPOSTS-S• Vols' """"i/- each A THATCHED ROOF-By Bevetley Nichols "T* ' n 6 FOOT-LOOSE IN INDIA-By Gordon Sinclair """.V }"" 91. . NEW ZEALAND HOLIDAY-By Rosemary Rees . . V" " " 10/. - RAGGLE-TAGGLE-By Walter Starkie ..... ......'...V..7.7.7.7.7.'. 12/6 Ask for our Catalogue of Attractive Gift Suggestions. Hundreds of Gift Books from 2/0 upwards. Charming Booklets from 7d upwards. SOUTHS BOOK DEPOT LTD. (Late N.Z. Book Depot ■ Ltd.), ' 21 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON, Cl. TEL. 40-907. HOLIDAY REMINDERS. A FEW REMINDERS FOP. THOSE GOING AWAY FOR THE HOLIDAYS: MAKE Arrangements for'your Dumb Pets. ■ TURN OFF Gas and Electricity at the Meters. MAKE Sute at Doors are Locked and Windows Fastened. GIVE instructions for- Delivery of "THE EVENING POST." ALL INSTRUCTIONS TO BE GIVEN DIRECT TO THE PUBLISHER: (a) Date of leaving, ••..■■-■. . ' (b) If to forward the paper to holiday address, (c) Date of renewing. ', BLUNDELL BROS., LTD. TELEPHONE 44-040.

international joy night International joy night (Under Viceregal Patronage.) TOWN HALL, NEXT SATURDAY. TOWN HALL, NEXT SATURDAY.-., A Night of Irresistible Laughter!" A Four Hours' Programme in two parts. FIRST PART. Two goodfellows make, a lightning tour of the world visiting Java, China, Japan', Hawaii, America, England, Prance, Holland, Italy, Hungary, Spain, Poland, and Russia. LAURIESWEETAPPLE AND JACK . CHANDLER . . As thfe Two Goodfellows. Scenas representing the various countries presented by Misses Katherine O'Brien, "Dordthy .Pariette, Margaret O'Connor, Dorothy Daniel, 'Katherine Ferris, Kath Nickels, Gracio Kerr; Messrs. Hanson . Cook, Asslieton Harbord, Ray Trewern, W. E. Priestley, D. Hogg, and many other well-known entertainers. ' SECOND PART. At 10' p.m. the floor of the Town Hall will be cleared for Dancing to the strains of an. Orchestra ■of Ten Players.TICKETS 2s 3d EACH. ■TICKETS 2s 6d EACH. Four Hours of Laughter and Colourful '. . ■ . Entertainment. Box PJan for the first part of the programme opens at the D.I.C. Tomorrow. MOERA RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB. DRAWING OF ART UNION. A ET UNION in aid of the- above club x*- will be drawn on SATURDAY, December 16, at 7 p.m., in the Moera Community Hall. D. COSGRAVE, . Organising Secretary. FUNERAL NOTICES. TVHE Friends of James Nieholls are re- -*- speetfully invited to attend the Funeral of his late beloved wife, Annie, which will leave his residence, NoMB Victoria Street. Petone, Tomorrow/December \i, 1933, at 2 p.m., for the Taita Cemetery. J. R. CROFT, Undertaker/ ' . • Lower Hutt and Petone. Telephone 63-828. rpHE Friends of the late Miss Edith A Owens are invited to attend her Funeral, which will leave the Chapel of Robert H. Wilson and Sons, Ltd., Tomorrow (Thursday), December 14, 1033, at 3 p.m., for the Karori Cemetery. ROBT. H. WILSON AND SONS, LTD., Undertakers, 161 Adelaide Road. ' Telephones 24-155 and 16-781. nnHE Funeral of the late Hubert Saps- ■*- ford will leave the Chapel of- Robt. H. Wilson and Sons, Ltd.. Tomorrow (Thursday), December 14, 1933, at 10 a.m., for the Karori Cemetery. ROBT. H. WILSON AND SONS, LTD., Undertakers, 164 Adelaide Road. Telephones 24-155 and 16-781. rpHE Funeral of the .late Arthur Ken- -*- heth Box will leave his parents' residence, Domain Road, Otaki. on Friday, December 15, 1933, at 2 p.m., for the Otaki Cemetery. ,-■'..' ROBT. H. WILSON AND SONS, LTD., Undertakers, 164, Adelaide Road, Telephones 24-155 and 16-781. 'PHE Funeral at the late Eleanor Chris- ■*• tina Smail will leave the Chapel of • E. Morris, Jun., Ltd., 60 Taranaki Street, Tomorrow, December 14, 1933, at 11 a.m., for the Cemetery, Karori. E. MORRIS, JUN., LTD., 1 Funeral Directors. Telephone 5M59. rpHE Friends of the late Alfred Ferdi- -*- nand Rebay are invited to be present at his Funeral, which will leave the Chapel of E. Morris, Jun., Ltd., 60 Taranaki Street,, Tomorrow, December 14, 1933, at 2 p.m., for the Cemetery, Karori. E. MORRIS, JUN., LTD., Funeral Directors. Telephone 52-159. MISCELLANEOUS. ""^ QEPPELT'S Australian Port, a rich, ruby wine, 42 first prizes; quarts 3s; pbts Is 3d- Solely at Grand Hotel Home Supply Store.

WELLINGTON GIRLS' COLLEGE PRIZE-GIVING CEREMONY, at the College, Pipitea Street, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, at 10.30 a.m. Parents and old pupils cordially invited. V. M. GREIG, Principal., PUBLIC NOTICES. ~ ... PASTOR DAVID NIELD, 'TWILL attain his 90th Birthday on Thursday Next, the 14th, and will be At Home to his friends from 7 to 8 p.m. at. "Villa Duval," 48 Randwick Crescent, Moera, Lower Hutt. ' TELEPHONE DIRECTORY. HPHE next issue of the Telephone Directory will be published in February, 1034. Entries therefor close with the Chief Postmaster, Wellington, Cl, on Monday, December' 18, 1933. ; . '■ Intending new subscribers who desire, to be listed in the new issue, as well as existing subscribers who desire to have alterations made in their , listings, should advise the Chief Postmaster on or before December 18. . . WELLINGTON WOOL SALES. JANUARY SALE. CLOSING OF CATALOGUES. "V"OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ** Catalogues for the Sale fixed to take place on January, 11, 1034, closed as at 5 p.m. on Tuesday, 12th inst., the Wool in store at that time being more than sufficient to fill the limit of 30,000 bales allocated by'the New Zealand Wool Committee. 'It has also been decided that each firm of brokers shall offer 75 per cent, of new season's Wool, and' not more than 25 per cent, of previous ; season's Wool, in the quantity available for sale on the above date. Wellington Woolbrokers' Association. "^ ...... W. D. GORHAM, ■ Secretary. CT. FRANCIS" ' HALL, ■ HILL STREET. ! This Modern, Spacious HALL, having now; been provided with a wellappointed, artistically lighted, and roomy stage (with, ample dressingroom accommodation), a new gallery, and handsome theatre chairs, is now available not only for Dances, but for Concerts, Lectures, Tableaux Vivant, Dance Recitals, and Theatrical Performances generally. : INSPECTION FREELY INVITED. BEST-APPOINTED HALL IN WELLINGTON. ' : For information as to charges, Eing 40-879 or 41-709. ENGAGEMENT. WE supply fine quality Engagement Rings direct from our workshop. Save money on yours. Satisfaction assured. Haycraft and Josling, Ring Specialists, 94 Willis Street (over Preston's). Establislied 20 years. . QUALITY first is the axiom upon which the Grand Hotel has built its reputation. You can place every confidence in getting your requirements at the Grand Hotel Home Supply Store. TeL 41-024. Delivery free.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 142, 13 December 1933, Page 2

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