•AMUSEMENTS. \ffIRAMAR QUEEN CARNIVAL. GRAND COXCERT, ; . CAPITOL THEATRE, SUNDAY, JULY 19, 8.15 p.m. On Behalf of Kugby. Queen. • A' Great Combination*of Artists. Romany Ramblers Masters B. and J, Rhythm Sisters Glennie Miss Chown Js Pupils Mr. J. Toohill Miss Henderson Mr. R. Rooderkerk Miss 1., McKavanagh Mr. Hoffmeister Miss McNeilly Mr. R. Brown The Management reserve the-right to refuse admission at their discretion. W. HAWKER, Hon. Sec. SPECIAL OFFER. ■' T^rpl^-0^- Gymnasium and Health '-v ' Tl; a ™n? Classes for Business Men, lomig Men, Ladies, and Girls and Boys at GREATLY REDUCED-FEES for the ..remainder ot season, ending Nov.' 30. Two --Sessions* per -week, Convenient hours.' Expert tuition under the: direction of Lieut.-Com. M. W. Lancaster, E.A.N. ■ •'■"• SEND FOR^PROSPECTUS. V.M.C.A. EXTENDS ITS BOYS' WORK .. , : TO EASTERN SUBURBS. Physical Culture. Recreation,. Character Building. '.'*.. WEDNESDAY NIGHTS IN THE RON"■■■■.GO.TAI .COLLEGE GYMNASIUM. Enrolments and inquiries next Wednesday at College Gym., 6.30-8 p.m. LEX. J. GREENBERG, ..-'■;...,.- ■ - . . General Secretary. New Apollo Restaurant New.Apollo Restaurant Open' •New Apollo Restaurant X'ew Apollo Restaurant TOMORROW X"ew Apollo Restaurant ' . New Apollo Restaurant (SUNDAY), New Apollo Restaurant New Apollo Restaurant Dinner, . 'New-Apollo Restaurant New Apollo Restaurant Chicken, etc., New Apollo Restaurant New Apollo Restaurant 12 to 2 p.m. New Apollo Restaurant New Apollo Restaurant 5 to 7 p.m. New Apollo Restaurant New Apollo Restaurant New Apollo Restaurant THE NEW -. New Apollo Restaurant "■*•■- ---; New Apollo Restaurant APOLLO New Apollo Restaurant New Apollo Restaurant RESTAURANT. , New Apollo Restaurant New Apollo Restaurant Is now taken over by FREDERICK CARR. of THE NEW . MAJESTIC. Morning and afternoon. Teas at Cafeteria. Prices, after theatre suppers 9d. Open till 11.30 p.m. ' TONIGHT DOUBLE ATTRACTION TONIGHT DOUBLE ATTRACTION TONIGHT . .. At •TONIGHT XTEW MAJESTIC. TONIGHT W MA'TESTIC. TONIGHT JOCELYN JOYCE, TONIGHT JOCELYN JOYCE, TONIGHT Acrobatic Child Wonder, and TONIGHT too clever to m'ias. Also TONIGHT VEDRIS CATHCART, NOEL TONIGHT : WALCH, and •' CHAELES TONIGHT STUART in the Tap Trio. TONIGHT From the Dave Devitt School TONIGHT of Dancing. TONIGHT Sub. 4s Double, , inclusive TONlGHT*Dancing from 9 to 12 p.m. TONIGHT After-Theatre ' Supper only, TONIGHT Patrons. Is. .' TENNIS* COACHING. IF YOU wish to be ready for the opening of the season. ENROL NOW. ■.•'..' -Tv'S. WILLIAMS, .•■ . ■ •',• Professional Tennis, Coach,- ---■ 52 Cuba Street. . , : ■ Telephone 41-436. .. V.; : ' MEETINGS. THE WELLINGTON TAILORS', TAILORESSES', AND OTHER; CLOTHING TRADES EMPLOYEES' IX- - DUSTRIAL UNION OF WORKERS. 'A SPECIAL MEETING of. the above • cv Union will be held in the Trades Sail- on Tuesday, July 21, to appoint assessors in the Dressmakers and Milliners dispute, and to refer the dispute to a Council q£ Conciliation. ! ' E. B. NEWTON, ■ Secretary. | . . PUBLIC MEETING. "THE'FORTY T-HOUR WEEK AND THE COST OF LIVING." Speakers: F. E. Freeman, C. G. Watson, M.A. ODDFELLOW rS' HALL, CLYDE QUAY. MONDAY, JULY 20, S p.m. . ■-.- All Welcome. THE LYALL BAY-KILBIRNIE BRANCH ' OF THE LEAGUE OF MOTHERS WILL hold their Monthly Meeting on W WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT. JULY 22, at 7.45 p.m., in the Methodist Church Hall (corner of Cockburn Street and Onepu Road). All Husbands are cordially invited to attend with their Wives. '■ Speaker: MR. O. C. MAZENGARB. - ■ ■ • Subject: • "MOTHERS VERSUS FATHERS." Musical and Elocutionary Items and Supper Provided. N.Z. WOOLPACK AND TEXTILES, LIMITED. THE; SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING •*■ of the .above Company adjourned from July 15 will be held in the DOMINION FARMERS' INSTITUTE, Featherston Street, Wellington, at 2.15 p.m., . on JULY 22. ; ST. ANDREW BURNS CLUB. THE Monthly Meeting will be held in the Rechabite Hall. 125 Willis Street, on MONDAY, JULY 20, at 8 o'clock. Mr. Robert Hogg will give the first of a leries of talks on "Scots Poets I Have Known." Mnsdtal programme. All interested invited. "WELLINGTON DISTRICT HOTEL, CLUB, AND RESTAURANT WORKERS INDUSTRIAL UNION OF WORKERS. . TEAROOM AND RESTAURANT DISPUTE. 'A" SPECIAL MEETING of the above- -"- named Union will be held at the Trades Hall, 126 Vivian-Street on TUESDAY,. 21st day o£ JULY, 1936, at 8.30 p.m. 'BUSINESS: To adopt or reject the following lution:—"That- the dispute between the Union, a branch of the New Zealand Hotel and Restaurant Employees' Industrial Association of Workers, and F. Garland, !> Garland's Cafe, Wellington, and other employers as listed, be referred to a Council of Conciliation for settlement, as provided by the Industrial " Conciliation and Arbitration Act, 1925, sections 41 and 108." ;■ The above resolution will be submitted to!:a,secret ballot of the members ai; the meeting; <■ ■ No other business will be dealt with at the meeting. H. O'MALLEY, Secretary. WELLINGTON DISTRICT HOTEL. CLUB, AND RESTAURANT WORKERS INDUSTRIAL UNION OF WORKERS. . PRIVATE HOTELS DISPUTE. A SPECIAL MEETING of the abovenamed Union will be held at the Trades Hall, 126 Vivian Street, on TUESDAY, 21st day of JULY, 1936, at 8 p.m. BUSINESS: To adopt or reject the following resolution:— " ' ! "That the dispute between the Union, a branch of the New Zealand Hotel and ' Restaurant Employees' Industrial Association of Workers, and Mrs. E. McClelland, Trocadero, Wellington, and . . .otheremployers as listed, bereferred to a Council oE Conciliation, for settle- ■ ment, as provided by the - Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act, 1925, iections 41 and 108." The above resolution will be submitted to a secret ballot of the members at the meeting. No. other business will be dealt with at the meeting. H; O'MALLEY, \ Secretary.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 16, 18 July 1936, Page 5
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