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DANCING. "OLD-TIME WITH A SWING" AT OUR JUBILEE CARNIVAL TONIGHT. Free Jubilee Hats, Streamers, etc. SMOKE SILVER SPRAY TONIGHT. 1000 FREE CIGARETTES. A "Long Cool Smoke" for Everybody. FREE CHOCOLATES. Supper Special: HOT PIES. Dancing 7-12 p.m. Late trams. Subs. Is 6d, one price only. rpAIA HALL (Opp. P. 0.), KILBIRNIE. TUESDAY'S CLASSES AS USUAL GORDON W. JOHNSON, M.c! TONIGHT. TONIGHT^ jgT. JOHN'S, 20 VIVIAN STREET. For Old-time Dancing. THIS IS THE SHOW. Admission, Is 6d. DON'T MISS MONDAY NIGHT NEXT. TITARJORIE NEWPORT SCHOOL OF ■"•*■ , r „. DANCING, McKcnzie's Buildings, Willis Street. DANCE'TONIGHT. Excellent Oiehestra, Floor, and Supper. Subs.: Ladies la 6d, Gents 2s. MISS PHYLLIS BATES, 1 "MEMBER Imperial Society Teachers of ■"•"- Dancing (Ballroom Branch). The Balliroom, Ritz Ltd., Manners Street. Tel. 41-559. Strictly Private Tuition Daily. Private Classes arranged for parties- of friends. Students traiued for the Ballroom Teaching Profession. .NEXT; TUESDAY, 7th. IMPERIAL OVERSEAS LEGION OF ] FRONTIERSMEN. I QLD-TIME DANCE, 8 p.m. | . Come Along. TRADES HALL, VIVIAN STREET. LES. WALKER'S OLD-TIME ORCHESTRA. Good Supper. Monte Carlo. Single Is Gd. Double 2s 6d. MEET INGS. SHAKESPEARE SOCIETY. / THIRST Meeting of Season will be held f- on liresday Evening Next, the 7th Instaut, at 8 p.m., in the University Women's Clubißoora, Waterworth's Building, Lambton Quay. Reading of "As V* Like It." Visitors. Annual Subscription 7s 6d. K. DAVIDSON, Hon. Secretary. D™M^THLYME E S° WSHlfchSnTha^o l^AtonV Music, Readings, Sketches. . Visitors Welcome Cd. President, Captain Galbway. MRS. CRUTTENDEN, Honorary Secretary, „ , , An 26 Chftou Terrace., Telephone 40-957. LEAGUE OF NATIONS UNIOJ& npHE Annual Meeting of the Wellington -*■ _ Branch of the League of Nations Union .will be held in the N.ZJE.I. Rooms, "Evening Post" Building, on THURSDAY, MAY-9, at 8 p.m. Speaker: Professor F. L. W. Wood. Subject: "Can New Zealand Help .the League on its Way?" Supper. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. VJSIT TO NEW ZEALAND OF n JFNARAJADASA, M.A. (C.intab), JINARAJADASA, M.A. (Cantab.), International Orator, Orientalist, Sociologist, and Author. Past Vicc-piesident of tlip Thcosophical Headquaitcis, India. WHO WILL DELIVER. TWO SPECIAL PUBLTC LECTURES. TWO SPECIAL' PUBLIC LECTURES. "THE BRITISH EMPIRE, INDIA, S\ND THE WORLD FEDERATION FOR A,Momentous Issue. PL_AZA THEATRE, SUNDAY, lStli INST., At 7.30 p.m. "THE CONQUEST OF SPIRIT AND MATTER," BLUE TRIANGLE HALL, Boulcott Street, TUESDAY, 14th, at 8 p.m. ADMISSION FREE. LOWER \HUTT MEETING. "What we saw in Soviet Russia." Hear Ted Warner—a delegate from the Hutt Railway Shops—Max Riske, M.A., . School* Teacher; TriNG > GEORGE THEATRE, , Lower Hutt. SUNDAY, MAY 5, 8 p m. * «^h> THE rVRE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING ■*- will be held next WEDNESDAY, May,B, at 7.30 p.m.-in the R.S.A. Club Rooms, 12 Victoria Street. The usual monthly' kdrero will-be held after the meeting. An. excellent programme has been arrangod. Admission •;■ Is .6d. FUNERAL NOTICES. ■TVHE Friends ;of Mr. Alfred W. -Watson /*• are respectfully, invited to attend, the Funeral'of his'late beloved wife, Emily, which will leave the Chapel of W. 'Hall and' Co., 197 High Street, Lower Hutt, on Sunday,, May 5, 1935, at 2 'p.m.,, for the Cemetery,' T^itaJ ' ' ' ■ W. HALL AND CO., Funeral 'Furnishers, Lower Hutt,. ■ Tels." 62-640 and 62-740. - - -- - ELECTION NOTfCES. ~T ~ WELLINGTON: HARBOUR BOARD . ELECTION. i WE have pleasure in again offering ourselves for'lcelection as Members for the'Manawatu Combined Districts. During the past six'years' we have endeavoured 'to I faithfully serve both Town and Country interests. Harbour dues have been reduced on both imports and exports, while works anrl plant have 'been maintained' at the highest efficiency. If re-elected we will endeavour to support ', a continuance of the policy of *. sound finance, with lowest f possible charges, combined ' with good wages and conditions fpr employees. ' M, A. ELIOTT, W t -L. FITZHERBERT. LOWER HUTT. LOWER HUTT BOROUGH ELECTION, y OTE FOR 1 * N'A PLER. NAPIER. NAPIER. NAPIER. NAPI.EE. HONESTY AND PROGRESS. A FAIR-DEAL FOR ALL. UPPER HUTT BOROUGH ■ COUNCIL. VOTE GREIG. VOTE GREIG. pOWER BOARD AND* COUNCIL. SEE CIRCULARS. PALMERSTON NORTH HOSPITAL BOARD. ; TN offering myself as a candidate for the ■ _ ■ Hospital Board, I am actuated by a desire to assist those who are in distress, and.l seek the suppoit of electors at the polling booths. • . ' M.-A.AITCHISON.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 104, 4 May 1935, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 104, 4 May 1935, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 104, 4 May 1935, Page 5

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