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AMUSEMENTS. JUMBLE SALE, TOMORROW (FRIDAY), AUGUST 7, [TEXT TERRACE PRESBYTERIAN LV SCHOOLROOM, | 7 p.m. SKATING ~ "I SKATIXG SKATLNG. GT. GEORGE SKATING 3KATING ° RIXK. SKATING SKATING SKATING TONIGHT • SKATING And Every Night.' SKATING SKATING TONIGHT, SKATING SKATING 7.30 ii.in.-10 p.m. 3KATIXG SKATING Admission Is 6d. Own 3KATING Skates Is.. SKATING SKATING SKATING NOTE: Lady and Gentlemen SKATING- Instructors in. attendance at SKATING every session to assist novices. SKATING SKATING SKATING SPECIAL SHOPPERS' SESSKATING SI ON TOMORROW (FRI3KATING DAY) NIGHT. SKATING 3KATING 9 pan-10.15 p.m. Od. SKATING SKATING JUMBLE SALE, MAMBRIDGE TERRACE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH HALL, J THIS FRIDAY; 6.30. DANCING. . TONIGHT. TONIGHT. SOUTH WELLINGTON SCHOOL OLD PUPILS' AND PARENTSASSOCIATION. CARNIVAL DAXCE. St. Aune's Hall, Green. Street. Good Prizes and Supper. Pembers Band. Sub. Is 3d. TRADES HALL, VIVIAN STREET. OLD-TIME DANCE. Seasoned with Modern, To the Music of Tom Rowland's Merry Mascotte Orchestra. Good Supper. Monte Carlo THE CROWD FOLLOWS THE CROWD TO TRADES HALL TONIGHT. Ladies Is, Gents Is 3d, Double 2s. A. HARDING, M.C. ' PRESTIGE SOCIAL CLUB. DAXCE to be held in the Blue Triangle Hall, Boulcott Street (next Hotel St. George), SATURDAY, AUGUST 8, 936. First-class music. Excellent supper. Novelties, prizes. Modern, old-time. Subs.: Double 3s, Gents 2s. ~ PUBLIC NOTICES. COURT OF ARBITRATION. Ff consequence of the pressure of business at the special sitting of the Dourt at Wellington to deal .with appli:ations in connectipn with the MO-hour iveek, the ordinary sitting of the Court to leal with, compensation cases- and indusrial matters fixed to commence at Welington on Aucust 20 next, at 10 a.m., has ieen cancelled and will be held on a date ,o be notified later. DATED at Wellington this sth day of August, 1936. \ c MAsoN> Clerk of Awards. T WILL not be responsible for Debts contracted in my'name after this late without my written authority. E. H. (XED) EAGAR. August 6, 193 C. ' . N.Z. ACADEMY OF'FIXE-ARTS.-MEMBERS'.'ART UNION. TIHE following is the result of the Mem- ■*- bers' Art Union, drawn last night:— Ticket *■ Prize, Value. No. Won by •. Ist £30 199 A. J. Luke. , 2nd £25 205 Mrs. Eric Lawson. 3rd £18 29. H. A. Beauchamp. ■ 4th £15 345 Mrs. W. E. Tylee. sth £12 378 Mrs. T. P. Fotheringhtiin. 6th £10 165 Mr. S. M. Hobbs. 7th £9 80 Mrs. P. C. Corliss. Bth £9 359 C. G. White. 9th £9. 106 W. H. Earnshaw. LOth £8 365 S. A. When. Uth £8 257 , A. Nihotte. 12th: £7 .9.1 Mrs. A.: J. Curtis. 13th £7 333 A. G. Smith. 14th £7 296 Mrs. D. H. S. Rid'diford. 15th £7 223 C. H. Mitchell. 16th . £6 126 Mrs. W. Flanagan. 17th £0 332 M. W.E. Shore. 18th £6 : 218 .0. C. Mazengarb. L9th '£5 166 Dr. A. W. Hogg. E. D. GORE, Secretary. I7CZEMA, Psoriasis, and' all. Skin Diseases completely taken out of your system in a few days. Let Mr. Arthur Pascoe, M.8.N.A.M.H.,' the Famous Skin . Specialist, show you low. Initial, cost 10s 6d. Consultation 'ree. HEALTH SUPPLY, 127 .Willis Street, " Wellington Tel. 51-497 for appointments. Nurses always in attendance. \TK. H. W. imOS'i1, who has practised «-*■ Dentistry for twenty yeara in Wellington and was the founder and principal jf the firm of Frost & Frost, wishes to let the publio know that he ia practising at 278 LAMBTON QUAS (nearly opposite D.1.C.). CHIROPODIST.1 jIfRS. HOUSTON, next Midland Hotel, «A Graduated London FOOT HOSPITAL, under direction ROYAL Chiropolist and Harley St. Specialists. Tel. 47-430. MISS LAURENSON'S PiLD and New Patrons are notified that Miss Laurenson has resumed control jf the Beauty Salon, nest James Smith's. Specialising in Hairdressing and Beauty Oulture. Tel. 51-596. FUNERAL NOTICES. T^HE Friends of "the late Margaret ElizaA beth Cleveland Love are respectfully invited to attend her Funeral, which will leave 15 Fuller Street, Lower Hutt, Tomorrow (Friday),. August 7,i 1936, at 2 p.m., Cor the Karori Cemetery. J. R. CROVT, Undertaker, Hutt and Petone. Telephone 63-828. T*HE Friends of the late Mary Sarah ■*- Costley, of Manchester Street, Fcildmg, are invited to attend her Funeral, which will leave the Chapel of E: Morris, Jun., Ltd., 25 Kent Terrace, Tomorrow, Friday,. August 7, 1930, at 11 a.m., for the Cemetery, Karori. E. MORRIS, .TUN., LTD., Funeral Directors, 25 Kent Terrace. . BUSINESS NOTICES. DON'T BE THIN ANY LONGER! THIN, anaemic people need a course of "Vim" (Yeast Iron Mall) Tablets.to put on firm, healthy flesh quickly. "Vim" Tablets Rive clear, radiant Bkin. Each tablet adds strength and energy. 4s 6d (double size 7s 6d) from the following Chemists: C. H. Perrett, Eddie-Fletcher, Ltd., E". T. Saunders, Ltd. NEW DISCOVERY FOR RHEUMATISM. T?IRMA, a real remedy for Rheumatism, ■— and other uric acid complaints—a triumphant new discovery Viow available to the public with a Money-back Guarantee. Ask my of the following Chemists about Birma: E. T. Saunders, Ltd., W. Simley, Ltd., C. B. McDougall iNewtoVn). 6s 6d—six ■weeks'l supply, h
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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 32, 6 August 1936, Page 3
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