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r omiX i newtown. f\ /][ COSILY WARMED. 7 p.m. FINAL SCREENING. 7 p.m. " McFADDEN'S FLATS." Walter Kelly, Andy Clyde, Richard Ctoni- -' well. Jane Danvcll.. -THE ARIZONIAN " Richard Dix, Margot Grahame. i (Both Pictures for Universal Exhibition.) TOMORROW and THURSDAY: An Excellent Programme at REDUCED Prices: Adults-Stalls Gd, Circle Is. Children U\. FOR HEALTH CAMP. AN* ORIGINAL PLAY. ONLY. ONCE • ■ IX A WHILE ' You are ollered an exceptional type of entertainment likes this. FIRST PART- ■ . HIGH-CLASS VARIETY. Clean. Clever, and.Amusing. Arranged by Mrs. E. R. Myers. SECOND PARTOriginal" Play, • . . "A Modern Judgment o£ Paris." Repeated by The Dickens Dramatic Society. "Written and Produced by Mrs. Nellie ■ . Crutlenden. Dances by Pupils of Miss Marjorie Vause, and Mr. Joe Knowsley. Presented on Behalf o£ the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Wellington Children* Health Camp. QONC Ell T .. CHAM. B E it, THURSDAY, JULY 16, 8 p.m. •ADMISSION: 2s AND Is. BOOK YOUR' SEAT FREE. At CHAS. BEGG'S, Manners Street. DANCING^ ' IRISH NATIONAL CLUB. T)ANCE TONIGHT AND EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT at the ORIENTAL, Courtenay Place. Old-time is Out Specialty. Old-time is Our Specialty. Come along every Tuesday night and bring your friends and increase the saietv. Subs. Is 3d. ■ . • M. O'REGAN. M.C. DON'T FORGET THE WHITE HEATHER DANCIi ASSEMBLY. TOMORROW NIGHT. (WEDNESDAY). TRADES HALL. Everything of tbe best. You -will enjoy; yourself. Subscription Is 3d. TONIGHT' (TUESDAY) TONIGHT pETER PAN . PETER PAN" x MODERN DAXCE CLUB, Pharmacy Hall, Cambridge Terrace. Music by Parks' Famous .Maori Band. . "Wonderful Supper, Floor, and Monte Prizes. Third Heat (Junior Section) ."Wellington. Ballroom Championship, to be judged by; Miss Marjorie Newport "and' Public Vote. Special £0 Monte Carlo commences Tonight. .Be sure and get your, tickets clipped. Usual subs., Is 6d. ■ JACK MOORE. M.C. HPAIA HALT 7" KILIURNIE. ' x ALL CLASSES TONIGHT. All praties of Old-time and Modern entered for. Continuous Tuition. Two Halls, 20 Assistants. Subs. Is." ' Special: 7-S Leivnors' Old-time Waltz. S-0 Modern Waltz. Hall B. G: JOHNSON. ' Dangers! Don't miss our big night next Saturday. ■ marjorie newport schpol of dancing; McKenzie's Buildings, '68 Willis Street. TAP. BALLROOM. FANCY: Tap Classes. . Tursday ■ Nislit Ballroom Classes Thursday" Night. Children's Classes -Saturduj" mornin?.; All- lessons strittly "private by" principal only. ■Marjorie-Newport, M.>i.A.T.l> (by exam). Studio open daily, from 11 a.m. Tel. 4.0-SSS. MEETINGS. WELLINGTON CLERICAL WORKERS' UNION. Bowen House, Lambton Quay, Cl. ■ I Telephone 47-G22. .':. A SPECIAL MEETING o£ members of ■£*- the above Union will be held oa THURSDAY NEXT, JULY 16, at S p.m.. in the Board Room,, Dominion Farmers* Institute,' Feathevston Street. BUSINESS: "I. To "confirm the election of the Vicepresident, Secretary,' and four Members of the Committee.; " 2. To receive a Report oil the work- of the' Uriioir. , ' 3. To approve the schedules of wages and conditions di'awn up.- and ta authorise the Committee of Management to initiate proceedings under ttie I.C. and A. Act to secure an award or awards covering the-w-ages and conditions of employment of clerical -ivorKfi's in the Wellington Industrial District. ' Only members will be admitted, but intending -members may enrol at the door from 7.15 p.m. Applications by post are mute . PHARAZYN. Secretary. WELLINGTON BRANCH N.Z.E.I. THE MEETING- of the Branch will be held in the Masonic Hall. The Terrace, on AVIiD-NESDAY, JULY 13, at « P' Ul" JICAN COMBS.. Hon. Secretary. KARORI HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. ANNUAL MEETING. rpHE Annual Meeting of the Society -»- will be held in the Old Council Chambers, Karori, on WEDNESDAY, JULY" 15, at S p.m. BUSINESS: Annual Report and balance-sheet. Election of. Officers... And General. H. URQUHART, ■ Hon. Secretary. 3 Spiers Street. |l RETU RNEDSoi-PIERSfr MIKAMAR AUXIUARY- COMMI.TTEI3, jriMIE USUAL MONTHLY KORERO, -»-■ previously Advertised to ..be -held oil the 15th inst., has been Postponed until WEDNESDAY. 22nd inst:,--at S p.m., and will be held at the Airport, Tearooms. Digger Dnimmond, Chairman. Bring % Plate. FRED M. THOMSON, Hon.' Sec. BUSINESS NOTICES. T LNOLEUMS and woodwork polished A-i with ROLFE'S WAX always set a. shining example. ■ NOTICE TO "EVENING POST" SUBSCRIBERS. CUBSCRIBEKS whose delivery of the "Evening Post" is unsatisfactory are particularly pi£ quested to communicate DIRECi with the PUBLISHER instead of complaining to the runner boy?. This course ensures first-hand; knowledge ot irregularities and prompt attention. BLUNDELL BROS.. LTD., Telephone 44-040.^ | —And don't forget, ""VTGGET" your shoes every; morning.

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Evening Post, Issue 12, 14 July 1936, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Issue 12, 14 July 1936, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Issue 12, 14 July 1936, Page 2