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CONCERT CHAMBER, CONCERT CHAMBER, At S o'clock Sharp. TONIGHT TONIGHT POSITIVELY FINAL PERFORMANCE. 'VUV, 'WELLINGTON REPERTORY x THEATRE (INC.) — Present — "SHEPPEY" " SHIJPPEY " "SUEPPEY" "SHKPPEi."' "SHEPPEY" By ■ MR. SOMEHS.ET MAUGHAM. Produced by Leo Dv Chateau. Box Plane at D.i.C. Prices: 4s 3d and 2s 6d. Late Doors Is W. THE FASHIONABLE PASTIME. SKAITNG TONIGHT, 7.30 to U ' SKATING TONIGHT, 7.30 to U. SIvATIXO SKATING A HIGH-CLASS SKATING - ENTERTAINMENT SKATING On SKATING EXCLUSIVE LINES SKATING At the Modernised . SKATING . SKATING CJ KATrEW AY S , SKATING "3 Vivian Street SKATING (One minute from Cuba SKATING Street). SKATING ! SKATING Selected Musical i SKATING Programme by SKATING MANHATTAN SKATING ORCHESTRA, SKATING Featuring the Star SKATING Saxophonist, SKATING IVAN ROYSTON. SKATING SKATING SKATING NUMBERS . SKATING, include SKATING Mohawk Waltz, SKATING Gliding Partners. SKATING Back Two-step, SKATING Waltzing Partners. SKATING Two-step Partners, SKATING Barn Dance, SKATING Lucky Circle Competition, SKATING Monte Carlo Competition. SKATING SKATING LADIES! You will enjoy SKATING Skating in select surroundSKATING ings. SKATING Day Sessions Commence 10 SKATING a.m. Private Learners' Class, SKATING 6 to 7 p.m. daily. Expert inSKATING" striiction at all Sessions. PnCKATING vate tuition by arrangement. SKATING Tel. 53-242. Hockey-on-Skates: Final, of Elimination Contests, "Tigers" v. "Empire," Monday . . evening. ■ HEIGHT OF DELIGHT. HEIGHT OF DELIGHT; HEIGHT OF DELIGHT. HEIGHT OF DELIGHT.. HEIGHT OF DELIGHT. HEIGHT OF DELIGHT. CHEAP WEEKEND AT CHATEAU. CHEAP WEEKEND AT CHATEAU. CHEAP WEEKEND AT CHATEAU. CHEAP WEEKEND AT CHATEAU. POPULAR "CUTS." POPULAR "CUTS." POPULAR "CUTS.". ■ POPULAR "CUTS." r TOTAL COST TOTAL COST . ONLY £3 10s FROM WELLINGTON. ONLY £3 16s FROM WELLINGTON. ONLY £3 3s FROM PALMERSTON N. ONLX £3 3s FROM PALMERSTON N. THESE low coete include first-class return fare and seat reservation in cosy trains, motor from National Park Station to Chateau' and back, and accommodation at Chateau. Excursions continue cich weekend until July 27. • ;-;i The train leaves Wellington at 3 p.m. Saturday and arrives at National Park' at midnight. The return train leaves National- Park at 11.0 p.m. on Monday and arrives at Wellington at 7.42 a.m. Tuesday. '•LET YOURSELF GO."' "LET YOURSELF GO." Snow sporte, walks amid mountain majesty, billiards, mu6ic, dancing, ' and ojher pastimes in one of the best hostels iv New Zealand or Australia. MAKE SURE OF YOUR SEAT. MAKE SURE OF YOUR SEAT. Book at Government Touri&t Bureaus or Railway Offices. ELLINGTON HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. EOSE EVENING. ,';., Tea Room Annexe, Dominion Farmers' Institute. '."'"■' NEXT TUESDAY, JULY 23, 8 p.m. PRUNING DEMONSTRATIONS by MESSRS. T. WAUGH & E. ANSTIS. ROSE TALKS by : MESSRS; J. G.MacKENZIE, D. G. Mo GIRR, and other rose growers. Open to all interested. Admission 6d. a. s. nicoll. . Secretary. ;+■■• ;■ UNDER the Auspices of the Wellington Branch of the New Zealand Red Cross Society (Inc.) a CLASS OF INSTRUCTION in HYGIENE and SANITATION will commence at the Red Cross Headquarters, 61 Dixon Street, on MONDAY NEXT, the 22nd, instant;, at 8 p.m. ■ • ENROL NOW.' M. S. GALLOWAY, Secretary. > W.E.A. CLASSES. (XN TUESDAY NEXT, July 23, Dr. J. C. Beaglehole will commence a Course of ten Lectures on "Post-war Europe" in the Borough Council Chambers, Lower Hutt, at 7.45 p.m. The fee for the course will be 2s 6d, and all interested are cordially invited to attend the opening lecture. Discussion hour will follow the tutor's address, and books dealing with the subject will be available to the class members. ■ ON FRIDAY NEXT, July 26, Mrs. Craig Mackenzie, M.A. (Miss Mary Cooley) will commence a course of twelve Lec-tm-es on "Modern Drama," in Room 2, Trades Hall Buildkig, 126 Vivian Street, City. An interesting syllabus has been arranged, and all interested in Modern Drama are invited. Fee for the course, 3s 6d. ON WEDNESDAY, August 7, Dr. A. G. [ Butchers will commence a course' of twelve Lectures on "Current History" in the W.E.A. Room at the Trades Hall, | Vivian Street. Fee for the course, 3s 6d. ! These lectures are free to unemployed I men and women. r • Telephone 52-397. ■ Secretary. i AN ASSET TO EVERY WOMAN. DRESSCUTTING, DESIGNING, DRESSMAKING. LEARN to Cut and make Perfect, Fitting' Clothes for yourself or anyone else. Be competent to command an income from £4 to £15 per week.' Graduates of the McCaba Academy are among the hiphest-paid fashion experts in the Southern Hemisphere. Call, write, or telephone 42-323 for our Free Booklet. Reduced Fees. McCABR ACADEMY OF DRESS- . MAKING . ! (The Largest School of Fashion), ■.-. 11th Floor, DXC. Bides., Panama Street.

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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 18, 20 July 1935, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 18, 20 July 1935, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 18, 20 July 1935, Page 4

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