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- POSITIVELY LASTJFOU^NIGHTS O^, RECORD-BREAKING^ SEASO^ MADGE ELLIOTT & CYRIL RITCHA& , ' Together with the Brilliant ' - 5 . J. C. WILLIAMSON LTD. MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY. :''T J'' 1 OPERA HOUSE1 "' TONIGHT At 8 o'clock TONIGHT.,' < POSITIVELY FINAD PERFORMANCE OF -^ '->]■ ' "OUR MISS GIBBS" ;, ; PLANS at D.I.C, until 5 p.m, then at Theatre (Telephone 51-814)"-'"• -' COMMENCING TOMORROW NIGHT, at 7.50, '. AND FOR THREE NIGHTS AND ONE MATINEE ONLY. '' '/, J. C. Williamson Ltd. will present "HIGH JDfKS".

ELECTION NOTICES. ; WELLINGTON NORTH ELECTORATEi MSI" £? 0X GILMER A«-RS. KNOX GILMER (Independent Candidate) Will address the Electors at STURDEE HALL, GHUZNEE STREET STURDEE HALL, GHUZNEE STREET (formerly known as Caledonian Hall, at back of St. Peter's Church), LilgSS 8lN Tg^i?li: MEETINGS TONIGHT AT 8. MR. R. SEMPLE, REALM HALL, . HATAITAI. MR. P. M.. BUTLER, COUNCIL CHAMBERS, KARORL TOMORROW (THURSDAY). WELLINGTON 3TORTH. MR. C. H. CHAPMAN, M.P., : Will Open Campaign. ST. PAUL'S SCHOOLROOM, SYDNEY STREET. MR. R. SEMPLE, M.P.—ROSENEATH SCHOOLROOM. MR. P. M. BUTLER—BROOKLYN, ST. MATTHEW'S. • WELLINGTON NORTH ELECTORATE. C] A. L. TREADWELL, yjm A. L. TREADWELL, National Candidate, Will Address the Electors at STURDEE HALL, GHUZNEE STREET, TONIGHT (WEDNESDAY), At 8 o'clock. w^ duncan, DEMOCRAT " - - ■ For WELLINGTON EAST, Will Speak at MIRAMAR SOUTH, THE SCHOOL, Miro Street, TONIGHT, November 6, 8 o'clock. LYALL BAY, ST. JUDE'S HALL, Freyberg Street, THURSDAY,-NOVEMBER 7. WELLINGTON SOUTH. TT H. F.. TOOGOOD, H. F. TOOGOOD, National Government Candidate. Will Address the Electors— St. HILDA'S HALL, ISLAND BAY, TONIGHT (WEDNESDAY), At S o'clock. WILL J. MASON, National Candidate for Wellington Central, _„_ Will Address the Electors at VICTORIA HALL. ADELAIDE ROAD, TOMORROW AFTERNOON (Thursday), At 3 p.m. Ladies' Afternoon Meeting. WELLINGTON SOUTH ELECTORATE. MR. J. I. GOLDSMITH, Democrat ■"■*• Candidate, Speaks at OHIRO BAY (In the Tearooms), TOMORROW (Thursday), NOVEMBER 7, 1935, 8 p.m. ]^R. O. 'C. '" MAZENGARB. TONIGHT (Wednesday), Nov. 6, 8 o'clock —Public Meeting at St. Jude's Hall, Lyall Bay. FRIDAY, Nov. S. 2.30 p.m.—Address to Ladies at St. Aidan's Hall, Miraniar. . WELLINGTON EAST. MR. T. O. MADDISON will hold a TX CANDIDATE'S MEETING AT MIRAMAR TENNIS COURT PAVILION, 8 p.m., THURSDAY. HUTT ELECTORATE. A MEETING o£ Friends ana Supporters -*■•*• interested iv and willing to assist MR. VICTOR E. JACOBSON, National Candidate, Will be held as under:— PETONE, ODDFELLOWS' H4LL TONIGHT (WEDNESDAY) TONIGHT. LOWER HUTT. KING GEORGE THEATRE, TOMORROW (Thursday) TOMORROW Commencing at 8 o'clock. NATIONAL GOVERNMENT OTAKI SEAT. I -HE .National Government Candidate *■ MR. G. A. MONK, will address Electors at:— TAWA FLAT-Tawa Hall, Tonight JOHNSONVILLE-Empress Theatre, Tomorrow Night. LEVlN—Century Hall, Monday, November 11. EPUNl—Schoolroom, Tucsdav, November 12. STOKES VALLEY-Public Hall, Wednesday, November 13. At S o'clock in each case. Ladies especially invited. OTAKI ELECTORATE. The Democrat Candidate for Otaki, M_R. R. W. BOTHAMLEY, Will Address Electors its under-— PAREMATA—PubIic Hall, TONIGHT, Wednesday, November 6, at 8 p.m. OHAU-Ohau Hall, Thursday, November 7, at S p.m. DEMOCRAT PARTY. fJOLONEL T. W. McDONALD will ady-/ dress Electors as under:— I'HUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7. at S p.m., EAST TARATAHI SCHOOL. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8. at S p.m., TE WHARAU SCHOOL. ?ATURDAY. NOVEMBER 9, at 8 p.m . PTHATEA HALL. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11. at S p.m., RECORD HALL, UPPER HUTT.

ELECTION NOTICES. g. a: weight . R. A. WRIGHT '-nrff n» e J p,endent Candidate) ROOM TONIGHT (Wednesday), at 8 o'clock. WELLINGTON EAST TT ELLINGTON EAST" - Will Speak at the TAIA HALL, KILBIRNIE TONIGHT, 8 o'clock. ESTS." DOCTOR RQLLAND O'REGAN. DANCING. COURTENAY LADIES' CRICKET CLUB. TONIGHT, at 8 o'clock ORIENTAL CABARET, Courtenay PI. Monte Carlo, Lucky Spot, Etc. Subscription: 3s 6d Double, 2s Single. Hart's Maori Melody Makers. TONIGHT! ' TONIGHT! gT. JOHN AMBULANCE HALL*' 29 Vivian Street, FOR OLD-TIME DANCING To LES WALKER'S OLD-TIMERS. THIS IS THE SHOW! Admission Is 34. LEARNERS' CLASS. jQLD-TIME DANCING RADIANT HALL, 37 "dIXON^ STREET (above Castle's, Chemist). Teaching from 7.30 till 11.. Please roll' up early. ■ :■-•■. Subs., la. Subs., Is.. ■ Proceeds^in Aid of-Blind Club. .' MARGARET O'CONNOR STUDIO. IU- N.Z.s University of BALLROOM DANCING. Studio: 58 Lower Cuba Street. Tel. 45-571. Past and Present Pupils are invited to the Final Studio Dance-of the Season THIS SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9. Flannels Optional. . PUBLIC NOTICES." .. JVICTORIA UNIVERSITY' COLLEGE ■COUNCIL. ■ ; , EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. '' ROLL OF TEACHERS IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS, INCLUDING INTERMEDIATE SCHOOLS AND DEPARTMENTS. ( . . AN Election will be held on Saturday, ■£*■ December 14, 1935, to fill the Vacancy caused by the death of Mr. F. H. Bakewell, the poll closing at noon,;. Every candidate for election must •be Dominated by one of the electors entitled to vote, and the nomination must. Dear the candidate's consent thereto. Nominations -will close at noon on Saturday, November 23, 1935, when' the roll* will also be closed. ' Forms of nomination may be obtained from the undersigned. '" ■■ G. G. S. ROBISON,.. _____ .■•' Returning Officer. NOTICE OF LICENSING POLLS (PROPOSALS FOR LOCAL RESTORATION. AND FOR NATIONAL CONTINUANCE, NATIONAL PROHIBITION, OR STATE PURCHASE ■AND CONTROL), AND OF TIME AND PLACE FOR SELECTION OF : FIT PERSONS TO APPOINT SCRUTINEERS THEREFOR. : '■ TN pursuance of the Licensing Act, 1908, A and the amendments thereto, I, Percy Harold Wylde, Returning Officer for the Wellington South Licensing District,' no hereby give notice that on the 27th day of November, 1935, the day appointed for taking the Electoral Poll for the Electoral District of Wellington South, simultaneously therewith a LICENSING POLL will be taken upon the following pro-' posals:— LOCAL RESTORATION. . LOCAL NO-LICENSE. And concurrently -with the taking of the said Licensing Poll there will be submitted for the determination of the electors of the said Licensing District the following proposals:— NATIONAL CONTINUANCE. STATE PURCHASE AND CONTROL. NATIONAL PROHIBITION. Nominations of persons to appoint scrutineers in accordance with the Licensing Act, 1908, and the amendments thereto, in respect of each of the said proposals must be lodged with me not. later than five o'clock in the afternoon of the 20th day of November, 1935. And I hereby give notice that I shall on the 22nd day of November, 1935, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at my office in the Justice Building, Lambton Quay, publicly consider all nomination-papers of persons to appoint scrutineers which have been duly lodged in respect of the Licensing Poll for the said Licensing: District and in respect of the National Licensing Poll. Dated at Wellington this sth day of November, 1035. P. H. AVYLDE, Returning Officer. PAINFUL FKKT. *"* ifALLEN ARCHES cause pain, pro- ■*- gressive bony deformity, corns, callouses, and nervous disorder. My Specialised Treatment successfully and permanently corrects abovs condition without aid of artificial supports, which interfere with natural function of feet. Toneless muscies revitalised and inflamed joints completely penetrated. KATHARINE CARTER, N.Z.R.M., Registered Masseuse aud Medical Electrician. ! Kelvin Chambers. 16 The Terrace. Telephone 43-297. . ■■-.-. ( NEURASTHENIA. NERVOUS BREAKDOWN. IxVSOMNIA. "NEURASTHENIA, Nervous Breakdown, x' Insomnia, Worry, and Anxiety successfully treated. My special course of Nerve Treatment will restore you to Good Health. ' MR. RONALD T. McLEAN. ' 15 Courteuay I'lare. Wellington. Consultations Frfe. For appointments I'elepbone 50-634. ~ -ART UNION. "" QT. FRANCIS HALL, HILL STREET. ° W inning. Numbers: First Prize, Go.'d ' Sugget. No. 191S; Second Prize, Tapei-rv Sv'o. SS3. ■ ' '

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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 111, 6 November 1935, Page 2

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