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RADIATING RADIATING HAPPINESS. HAPPINESS. THE VIENNESE V lEKNESE VIENNESE VIENNESE' VIENNESE VIENNESE VIENNESE VIEN M E S E VIENNESE VIENNESE BOYS' CHOIR. "They Sing Like Angels." GRAND OPERA HOUSE. RAND OPERA HOUSE. NEXT SATURDAY, 2.30 and 8 p.m. > (Prior to departure for America.) TWO OPERAS AT EACH PERFORMANCE AND SPECIAL CHRISTMAS MUSIC. Also presentation of Souvenir Programmes to all children attending. PLANS NOW OPEN AT D.I.C. Reserved, 3s and 4s; Stalls and Circle, 2s; also Gallery, Is 6d, on sale tomorrow at Grand Opera House Confectionery. Direction J. and N. Tait. DANCING. , DIXIE LAND. DIXIE LAND ipRADES . HALL, VIVIAN STREET." 1 MONSTi|o^SSIOTVAL.. Fancy and Original Dress. Final of Bix Xmas Monte Carlo. Also our Special Monte Carlo of 8 Prizes Items by LITTLE BETTY PAYNTER, Wonder Dancer. ', _ - . Streamers, etc., etc. bpecial Sit-down Supper. And, Look! fnr l"?i p° 2 a-m f ' >'Whoopee.Night for all Be one of the Happy Party. : Subscription 2s 6d. M.C., C. FREE. Assistant, G. CROMBIE. ANOTHER ENJOYABLE NIGHT At the Coolest Hall in Town. . THE MAYBELLE ASSEMBLY. ■*■ Ghuznee Street. Spacious and Well Ventilated. TONIGHT'S THE NIGHT. Rea,! Old-time Music—Excellent Supper. Jlannels optional. Subs. Is 3d. TONIGHT. TONIGHT PETER PAN PETER PAN ffe 1;?^?.? 11 ' Cambridge Terrace. SUMMER-TIME PROGRAMME 50-50 Modern and Old-time. Dancing Music by Our Famous Maori Band. First-class Sit-down Supper. 8 Monte Carlo Prizes. TONIGHT-Second Heat N.Z. (Official) Old-time Waltzing Championship. Final Heat, Saturday Next Semi-final and Final, Tuesday, 17th. Usual Subs.—ls 6d. JACK MOORE. M.C. •VICTORIA. HALL. , T GLEE ASSEMBLY TONIGHT. Grand Old-Time Dance. 1 Monte Carlos, good Prizes. Good Floor. LES. WALKER'S ORCHESTRA. Subs. Is 3d. C. FREE, M.C. DON'T FORGET PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS, NEW YEAR'S EVE. HURRAH! TONIGHT'S THE NIGHT. Old-Time and Modern Joy Night 'PHE JOHNSON SCHOOL OF x DANCING, , Taia Hall, Kilbirnie. Hear John Parkin lead our Band. Over 20 Prizes Tonight. Subs. Is 3d Practice 7 to 8. Flannels Optional. Keep cool. Dance by the sea, where happiness never takes a holiday. PUBLIC NOTICES. ~ L.H.A.F.G. rtHRISTMAS HAMPER GUESSING COMPETITION. , Drawn December 8, 1935. First Prize—Ticket No. 2247. Second Prize—Ticket No. 2649. Third Prize—Ticket No.-3224.:-Fourth Prizer^licket No. 4318.■' .. _ j NOTICE OF SiTTING OF COURT; IN THE MATTER OF THE' ENGINEERS' DISPUTE. "V'OTICE is hereby given -that the Court - 1-" of Arbitration will sit on MONDAY, the 23rd Day of December, 1935, at the Arbitration Court Buildings, Wellington, at 10 o'clock in the forpnoon, to hear the ' above-mentioned dispute. 3 Dated at Wellington this' 9th Day of December, 1935. ": C. MASON, . ' Clerk of Awards, TTVTDENCE having been submitted of -*-' the loss of Policy No. 235423 in the books of the PROVIDENT LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., on the life of Victor V. Vinsen, I hereby give notice of my intention to issue, at the expiry of four weeks from this date, a copy to take the place thereof, unless objection be previously lodged. ■: H. de C. McARTHUR, General Manager. - Dated at Dunedin, 25/11/35. T7VIDENCE having been supplied of the J-J loss of Policy numbered 03026 in the Books of THE PROVIDENT LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED,-on ' the life of William Alexander Cherry, late of 63 Preston Crescent, Mornington, Dun- , edin, and now of 436 Broadway, Miramar, *■ Wellington, I hereby give notice of my " intention to issue at the expiry of four weeks from this date a copy to take the place thereof unless objection be previously lodged. H. de C. McARTHUR, General Manager. Dated at Dunedin the 2nd day of December, 1935. TITR. H. W. FROST, who has practised *"• Dentistry for twenty years in Wellington and was the founder and principal of the firm of Frost & Frost, wishes to let the public know that he is practising at 278 LAMBTON QUAY (nearly opposite D.I.C). ARE YOU DBAS1! . . TF to, don't let deafness isolate yon. A * suitable aid will enable you.to enter fully into the activities of everyday life. Arrange at once for a free demonstration. HEARING AIDS, LTD., Kelvin Chambers (Tel. 41-911). 16 The Terrace, WELLINGTON. CHIROPODIST. ' MRS. HOUSTON, 155 Lambton Quay, «■*• next Midland Hotel, TRAINED end GRADUATED at LONDON FOOT l HOSPITAL, under direction ROYAL CHIROPODIST, and Harley Street, London, Medical Specialists. Treats Feet and Hands. TeL 47-430. ! V-Jl .. ' —- GOLD BUYERS. f Ckl^ False Teeth, Gold, and Jeweller* Bought- Note uew address: Platinum Scrap Co., 101 Willia Street (Mandel's . Buildings). : OLD JEWELLERY AND DIAMOND RINGB. yours to a New Zealand Firm, y best prices given. Haycraft and Jos- . ling, Manufacturing Jewellers, 94 Willis Street (over Preston's). Established 20 years. \ MISCELLANEOUS. ) ' : r- — — r<RIC(KETERS! Play brighter cricket with "NUGGET" White Cleaner on your boots and pads. In tins, tubas, , bottles, and cartons. 7 '■IMUKrii repaired at shortest notice from 1 -*• 3s 6d; best materials used. Cooper's > Building, opp. Evg. Post (entrance Mercer ' Street). VX7EDDINGS, Dances, Luncheons, and »T all Social Functions catered for; lowest prices. Johnson and Co., 4 Kent Terrace. Tel. 53-407. 1 YOU haven't forgotten where the -1- Tourist Bureau is? Let them iix 2 your holiday arrangements! » ""VUGGET" White Cleaner for teunis ■ -^ «hoes and cricket boots—once on t stuys on; 4 varieties, liquid in bottles, ) semi-liquid in tubes, largo and small blocks.

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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 140, 10 December 1935, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 140, 10 December 1935, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 140, 10 December 1935, Page 2

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