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ALL ROADS LEAD TO '■pi-IK .MAIN TOWN . HALL XHE MAIN TOWN HALL dm SATURDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 6. SATURDAY NEXT, OCTOBER (i. SATURDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 6. MONSTER FAREWELL MONSTER FAREWELL ' TENDERED TO CLEMENT M A Y. CLEMEN T MAY. CLEMENT MAY. Prior to his departure to U.S.A. aud Canada. A PROGRAMME TO BE' REMEMBERED. Magnificent Orchestra. Madrigals, Male Choir, and Ballets. Scenes from Opera, Drama, and Comedy. Scenes from Dickens and A. A. Miln» Stories by CLEMENT MAY, . Including "Nell's Grandfather'," from' tht "Old Curiosity Shop." A Story that has moved a million* hearts. Book your seats and avoid disappointment. Admission 2s (no tax). A limited number at Is. Children,' Is to all parts. Box Plan at D.I.C. and Begg-'s. CHARLEY'S - AUNT SOCIAL CLUB CHARLEY'S AUNT SOCIAL CLUB (Inc). TO PAST MEMBERS "OF THE CLUB. ' rTHE Executive Council have made ai> •*- rangements to celebrate .' the 21st Anniversary of the formation of the Club with a '• . ■ CONCERT, BANQUET, AND DANCE WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2i. and wish to extend to Past Members of the Club ,i Cordial Invitation to be present at this- function. Those wishing to attend will please get! in touch with the Secretary immediately, MR. MONTAGUE E. NOLAN, 58 Mitchell Street, Brooklyn. Telephone (private) 51-76G, From whom full particulars may be obtained. '■ CHARLEY'S AUNT SOCIAL CLUB WEDNESDAY, C'o'CTOBER 24. MEETINGS. WELLINGTON STOREMEN AND PACKERS' UNION OF WORKERS A W^n,^ General Meeting will ** be. held TUESDAY, Oct. 2, 8 pm sharp. Important matters. Members please attend. Business: SPECIAL—New Wool and Gram Award, GENERAL—Wages and conditions. Other vital matters will bo dealt with. ■ JOHN TUCKER, Secretary.';. ' SHAKESPEARE SOCIETY. "JtfEXT Meeting, THURSDAY, October ™ at 8 p-m- iv N.Z.E.I. Rooms, 3rdl'loor, Evening Post Building. Farewell to Mr. Clement May. Miscellaneous Programme. . ' . A^isitors. K. DAVIDSON, ' ' Hon. Secretary. DICKENS FELLOWSHIP ' : MONTHLY MEETING. !■. nHANNING HALL, 100 Lambton Quay. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, at 8 p m. Subject: "Old Curiosity Shop." President, Captain Galloway. Hon. Sec, MRS. CRUTTENDEN. Visitors Welcome, od. Members, roll up to Town Hall, Saturday, October 0, for Grand Farewell to Mr. Clement May. AGAINST UNEMPLOYMENT POLICY AND FOR INCREASED SUSTENANCE. BASIN RESERVE. BASIN RESERVE. PUBLIC PROTEST MEETING, TOMORROW (SUNDAY), 2.30 v-m. Official Speakers from:—Labour Party, National Unemployed Workers' Movement, Trades and Labour Councils Communist Party, Typographical Union, Anti-' War Movement, Working Women Committee, Wellington Relief Workers' • Union. . ■ (Auspices: Wellington Relief Workers' ■ Union.) LODGE KELBURN, No. 87. "DRETHREN and Sisters of the Institution, with friends, aro invited tej Meeting at EMPIRE HALL, CUBA. STREET, Wellington, on -THURSDAY" NEXT, OCTOBER 4, at 8 pim.j to hear an address on "Catholic Action" by Wor. Bro. Howard Elliott, followed by a social entertainment. , FUNERAL NOTICES. THE Friends of Mr, and Mrs. H, W. Dawson, of Charleston Avenue, Lower Hutt, are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of their late dearly-beloved only child, Yvonne Ann, which will Jeave the Chapel ,of W. Hall and Co.;. 197. High Street, Lower Hutt, Tomorrow- (Sunday), September 30, 1934, at 2 p.m., for the - Cemetery, Taita. W. HALL AND CO., ...-..■ Funeral Furnishers, Lower Hutt. . Tels. 62-640 and 62-740. THE Friends of the lnte Mr. John Meskill are invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave the Chapel of E, Morris. Jun., Ltd., CO Taranaki Street, on Monday, October 1, 1934, at 11 a.m., for the Cemetery, Kavori. E. MORRIS. JUN., LTD., Funeral Directors. Telephone 52-159. PUBLIC NOTICES. MELROSE AND HOUGHTON BAY CITIZENS. TJLEASB take notice that Buses'(Free) •*■ will leave Houghtou Bay 7.20 p.m.* .Melroso 7.30, for Town Hall (Monday, October 1). in support of a deputation to City Council urging the Extension of Trains from the Zoo Gates to Melrose. . DISCLAIMER. . /")N and after this date I will NOT be . responsible for any Debts contracted in my name. Dated tin's 29th day of' September, \sii. JOHN T. S. HAMLIN, 7 Harriett Street, Wellington. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT." T A MAISON ' ,UE LA ■ MODS ■*-"' (Was M. C.■■ Roberts). '" ..;.■.' Woohvorlh's Building, Willis Street. Original and Exclusive Designs in Coats, Ensembles, Dresses, etc., from customers' own materials, at moderate charge.l-, STRATHMORE PARK GOLF LINKS. BROADWAY, MIRAMAR. Q HOLES, practically level course. Now *-* open to the public. Charges: Saturdays, Sundays, and Holidays, Is ■.for' 9 boles, Is 6d for 18 holes. All other1 days, 9d for 9 holes. Is for IS hole*; N.Z. CAB CO., LTD., 141 Lambton Quay. Telephone 44-484. fPHE only Luxurious 7-seater Cab Co. '•*• operating in Wellington at the same rate as other taxis. Maximum and minimum faro, ,1s per mile. THE most interesting display of Mihiaturcs ever Eeen in N.Z. now on view at the Grand Hotel Homo Supply Store. Over 1200, and all different. Limited number on sale from Is 6d each.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 78, 29 September 1934, Page 4
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