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CONCERT CHAMBER, COMMENCING TO-MORROW NIGHT AT S ' And THREE FOLLOWING NIGHTS. THE WELLINGTON REPERTORY THEATRE (Inc.), Presents ■ "THE LAUGHING WOMAN." "THE LAUGHING WOMAN." "THE LAUGHING WOMAN." "THE LAUGHING WOMAN." By Gordon Daviot. FOR THE FIRST TIME IN N.Z. A Play in 8 Scenes, With 31 Characters. Produced by Leo dv Chateau PLANS NOW OPEN AT D.I.C. INTENDING PATRONS PLEASE NOTE : On account of exceptionally, heavy bookings for Saturday's performance, to avoid disappointment intending patrons are advised to attend three previous performances. PLANS NOW OPEN AT D.I.C. PRICES: 4s 3d and 2s 6d. Late Doors Is Od WELLINGTON EASTER SHOW AND INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION. April 10 to 24. EXTENSION OF ENTRIES to MARCH 27. / /SWING to Press dislocation in Wellington closing of Entries is extended WEDNESDAY, March 27. for HORSE EVENTS. NEEDLEWORK. COOKING.' DOG TRIALS. PHOTOGRAPHY. MODELS. Exhibitors are requested to send their entry forms in now and not wait until the las'; day. MANAGER, ' Box 1223, Wellington. PUBLIC NOTICES. ~~ REFORM UNION". OWING to the tremendous response for our OPENING DANCE on SAT., NEXT, GUESTS are advised that TICKETS can be sold ONLY to invitation holders, and members already invited. ■ F. STAFFORD, ; Honorary Secretary, ALL ACCOUNTS. TT is requested that all persons and firms ■*- having accounts outstanding against The Right Honourable Lord Bledisloe and Lady Bledisloe will render them not later than Wednesday, the 3rd., April next, to' Sir Cecil Day, Government House, Wellington. • After that date Lord and Lady Bledisloe's New Zealand accounts Trill be closed. WELLINGTON FREE * KINDERGARTEN ASSN. RAFFLE OF PICTURE. WINNING No. ,732. ; ..:". .■ ■' '- .--- '„■■'; . Owner Miss H. Sannister.'Y ;■'■ ■ MEETINGS. ~ !■ WELLINGTON HOSTEL ' FOR ! RETURNED SOLDIERS' AND SAILi ORS' SOCIETY, INCORPORATED. THE Annual General Meeting of the above Society will be held on April 26th., 1935, at 7.30 p.m. at The Hostel, 78 The Terrace. A. F. BODEN, Honorary Secretary. A NNUAL Meeting of the SUB-COM--ft. MITTEE of the : WADESTOWN PLUNKET SOCIETY is to be held at 10.45 a.m. on TUESDAY, 2nd., April, 1935, at II Roscoe Terrace, Wadestown. Subscribing Members and others interested are invited to attend. D.A.Litchfield, Hon., Sec. FUNERAL NOTICES. THE Funeral of the late Arthur Richmond Atkinson will leave 57 Pitt St., Wadestown, on Wednesday, MARCH 27, 1935, at 2 p.m., for the Crematorium, KarorL ■ ROBT. H. WILSON AND SONS, LTD. Undertakers, 164 Adelaide Road. Telephones, 24-155 and 16-781. ff\HE Friends of the late Arthur Robert -*- Watts are invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave the Chapel of Robert* H. Wilson and. Sons, Ltd., on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27. 1935; at 3.15 p.m., for'the Crematorium, Karori. ROBT. H. WILSON & SONS, LTD. Undertakers, 164 Adelaide Road. Telephones. 24-155 and 16-781. T*HE Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas ■*• Moran English are invited to attend the Funeral of their late beloved Son, Edmund Guest, which will leave the Chapel of E. Morris, Jun., Ltd. 60,Taranaki Street TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1935, at 2 p.m., for the Cemetery, KarOn" E.MORRIS, JUN., LTD;, Funeral Directors. Telephone 52-159. ■ ■ ■ _______ """"^A^oT^^RTc^ETrCLUB. TITEMBERS are respectfully invited' to -»•*• attend the Funeral of their late Club member, Mr. Edward (Ted.) English which will leave-the • Mortuary Chapel of E. Morris, Jumi.. Taranaki Street, TOMORROW, MARCH 26, at 2 p.m. for the Cemetery, Karori. R _ mmo> ' Secretary. THE Funeral of the lute James Alfred Duncan and-Violet Ina Duncan will leave the Chapel of E. Morris, Jun., Ltd., 60 Taranaki Street, TOMORROW, the 27th MARCH, 1935, at 9. a.m., for the Crematorium at Karori Cemetery (private interment,: mor:ri^ jun Lm Funeral Directors. Telephone 52-159. '. '■ ' CHANNEL BUOYSI VI7HAT would modern navigation " do, without the channel buoys— those floating markers that keep ships off the shoals? In a very real sense, the advertisements in this paper are channel buoys, placed for your protection—for the safeguarding of the family expenditures. These advertisements ar.e the signed statements of reputable firms who seek your patronage on the single basis of giving value for every shilling spent. . They are honest statements, the only kind an advertiser can use and REMAIN an advertiser. People who get the most for their money in the market-places are those , who keep an eye on the channel buoys. Day by day, they follow the advertisements to learn what and where to buy to the best advantage. Make this a habit.. Study the advertisements, in the interest of shrewder buying. The advertisers in this paper have charted the channels of buying for you. KEEP TO THE COURSE.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 72, 26 March 1935, Page 2
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