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DANCING. TONIGHT! (Tuesday) TONIGHT! pETER PAN PETER ~ PAN r MODERN DANCE CLUB, PHARMACY HALL, Cambridge Terrace. Music by Park's Famous Maori Band. Supper, Floor, and Monte Carlo Prizes the Best in Wellington. Final Heat (Novice Section) Wellington Ballroom Championships, to be judged by Mr. James and public vote. Usual Subs., Is Od. JACK MOORE, M.C. RACE-WEEK : DANCfii OTAKI. FRIDAY. JUNE 5. WALLY HARRISON AND HIS . IMYTHM ACES, of Wellington. Ballroom Dancing demonstrated by JIMMY JAMES and MISS IBIS WAKEFORD, of Wellington, . - Popular Prices 2s. Special Buses from Wellington. t IRISH NATIONAL CLUB. DANCE TONIGHT AND EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT at the ORIENTAL, Courtenay Place. Old-time is Our Specialty. Old-time is Our Specialty. Come along every Tuesday night and bring your friends and increase the gaiety. Subs. Is 3d. ' M. O'BEGAN, M.C.^ LEARNERS' CLASSES TONIGHT. rpAIA HALL, KILBIRNIE. All Grades of Old-time and Modern catered for. Two balls. All for Is. Learners' 0!d-Timo Waltz, 7-8 p.m. 8-9 p.m.: Modern Hall B. Old-time Hall A, 9.30 p.m.: SPECIAL, DE ALBERTS. 9 till 11 p.m. Mixed Practice. G. W. JOHNSON. Private Studio Tuition, Tel. 14-591. TONIGHT XTEW MAJESTIC. TONIGHT EW MAJESTIC. TONIGHT TONIGHT MISS MARGARET . TONIGHT MISS MARGARET ' TONIGHT O'CONNOR TONIGHT O'CONNOR TONIGHT TONIGHT And TONIGHT . ' r TONIGHT MR. E. PRIESTLY TONIGHT MR. E. PRIESTLY TONIGHT TONIGHT Will demonstrate Modern TONIGHT Dancing on the new rubberTONIGHT sprung floor. TONIGHT TONIGHT Appearing approx. at.II p.«U TONIGHT _; DINE TOMORROW AT DINE TOMORROW AT THE NEW MAJESTIC, THE NEW MAJESTIC, WELLINGTON'S FINEST WELLINGTON'S FINEST RESTAURANT. RESTAURANT. I FREDERICK CARR has pieasure in a» nouncing he has secured the service! of MR. W. FALLOON, late chef of th« MASONIO HOTEL, NAPIER, who cornea to the Majestio with a reputation which, is your Guarantee of Deliriously cooked Food prepared under hygienic condition! and served in surroundings unequalled: in. tbo city. Additional plant has been installed to cope with increased business, and together with improved Service I invite patron* with confidence to Dine at the' New : Majestic. Have your friends "appreciate your, good taste." AFTER THEATRE SUPPER PATRONS. AFTER THEATRE SUPPER PATRONS; - - ' ' .: .-- •• •«. The New Majestic specialise in catering for SUPPER ONLY PATRONS. Th« charge is Is. The Seating Accommodation is 400, you are entertained by the incomparabla OSSIE CHEESMAN and his Band.of Seven Musicians, you see a Floor Show, and, last but not least, the Coffee, Food, and Service are 100 per cent. 1 _ A WQRD TO DANCE PATRONS. A WORD TO DANCE PATRONS. . i I The, Illuminated Glass Floor has now • been replaced by a. larger and specially r laid Rubber Sprung Wooden Floor, and you will enjoy the change. Dancing i» ■ from 0 p.m. to midnight, and the charge, including supper, is 4s Double. You may Reserve by Telephone 45-70J, 'l PLAY SAFE AND DINE TLAY SAFE AND DINE TOMORROW TOMORROW j AT THE NEW MAJESTIC. AT THE NEW MAJESTIC. r Wellington's Largest, Cleanest, Busiest • Modern, and Most Beautiful Restaurant, Now under the direct personal supervision i of FREDERICK CARR, whose name M i- your SEAL OF SATISFACTION, r Meet your Friends at THE NEW. MAJESTIC. f .; Direction: E FREDERICK CARR. CEC. BOYTON. 5 MARJORIE NEWPORT SCHOOL O] DANCING, McKenzie's Buildings, 68 Willis Street, i TAP. BALLROOM, FANCY. 5 Tap Classes, Tuesday Night. Ballroor, ) Class com. Thursday, March '20. Chile ren's Classes Saturday morning. All lei I sons strictly private by principal onlj - Marjorie Newport, M.N.A.T.D. (by exam '. Studio open daily from 11 a.m. Tel. 40-88! 1' ' — ; FUNERAL NOTICES. TpHE Funeral of the late Catherine (Kii . x Milne, beloved Wife of Ivor Rode ick Milne, late of 142 Ghuzneo Street, wi [• leave the Chapel of E. Morris, Jun., Ltd I; 25 Kent Terrace, on Wednesday, June >> 1938, at 10 a.m., for the Cemetery, Karoi » E. MORRIS, JUN., LTD., I Funeral Directors, 2.5 Kent Terrace. MISCELLANEOUS. REPAIRS 2 hours from 3s 6dj 2 houi visit to make set Teeth Frost, op [. D.I.C. • fiNE HUNDRED THOUSAND Mop " very pleased with "CO" Shoe Polis are you one of them? 3d and 6d per t in Black or Tan. .__ __^_ FOUR out of five people over 45 ne Artrex S.T/23 to tone up arter: r and kidneys Perrett's. Saunders. Che jstß. - pOATS. Costumes, at reasonable pnci *"* on terms. See our prices and styl we are renowned for values Heimann t 13a Courtenay Place. ' ' tTEIMANN'S sell the Smartest Froc on easj terms 6ee us first. Ot address. 13a Courteuav Place, upstairs. EN'S Suite, Overcoats, on easy ten from 10s deposit, and 5s weekly. £ us first. Heimann's, 13» Courtenay Pla R T>E well dressed, use our easy-term pi •** for Coats, Costumes. Heimann s. . Courtenay Place, upstairs. SEPPKJ.T'S Port is acknowledged to the finest wine produced in Austra Awarded 42 Qrst prizes. Quarts 3s, pi j-, Is. !)d Solelv at Grand Hotel Home S ( i ply Store. II PERMANENT. Waving,. 10s Full He is * Mavfair Toilet Salon. Cambn. B*. Hotel B'tdgs. Tel. 53-538. • —And don't forget,' ;. your shoes every morni

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Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 129, 2 June 1936, Page 2

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