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DANCING. ; THAIA HALL, KILBIRNIE, x NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT, . TAIA HALL. . It's in the box, we let it out Saturday* YOU MAY BE THE LUCKY ONE. Fun for All. ■' A Night to Remember, So keep Saturday Night Free! ARTHUR HALEY, M.C. Subs, only Is Od. ___ . REX Hiive YOU been to the re::- tj ex hall, kilbirxie* REX **> _ •_ REX (Opposite Kilbirnie Reserve.) REX MOSTLY MODERN DANCE REX and Popular Old-time^ REX Held REX EVERY WEDNESDAY. REX Two Monte Carlos. Good supper, REX Strollers Orchestra. Spring floor« REX Subs, only Is. . REX Come along tonight and Bee for REX yourself. ■ ARCH BROOKES, ARCH BROOKES, From Overseas ■ Cabarets, Eccentric Cabaret Dancer, AT THE REALM again on SATURDAY) in Entirely Different Numbers. Last week's patrons absolutely thrilled. Don't forget Monday's Race Ball! TUB WHITE HEATHER DANCE* -L TONIGHT, TRADES HALL, 8 to 12. Old-time and Modern Dancing. Harry Avery's Merry Orchestra. M.C, T. Newton. Dainty supper.- Usual lovely, Monte Carlo. An enjoyable evening Sot. you is always our first consideration. Subscription, Is Od. - TONIGHT." TONIGHT. • ST. JOHN AMBULANCE HALL, THE OLD-TIME DANCE. Music: i LES. WALKER'S OLD-TIMERS. THIS IS THE SHOW. Admission Is 6d. I LABOUR.NIGHT, LONG NIGHT. 1 . Special Monte Carlo. , ANOTHER ENJOYABLE NIGHT. AT THE LEADING OLD-TIME DANCE. THE MAYBELLE. ASSEMBLY, Ghuznee' Street. TONIGHT! ■ TONIGHT! Everything of the Best! Real Music by the Maybelle Orchestra* Subscription Is 3d. SPECIAL GALA LABOUR NiGHT. __ CABARET ANNOUNCEMENT. CABARET ANNOUNCEMENT. ■ TO RACEGOERS: MAYFAIR. ' CABARET. AYPAIR CABARET, Cuba Street, Special Race Week • CABARET NIGHTS Will be held on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, MONDAY, OCTOBER 28. : Cabaret Orchestra. Reservations and inquiries, Telephone i 51-770. I Double Tickete, 7s 6d. MARGARET O'CONNOR'S STUDIO, N.Z. UNIVERSITY OF BALLROOM DANCING. Telephone 45-571. Private Tuition Daily, 10 a.m. to 10 p,m* Classes Tuesday and Friday Evcmngsj from 8 o'clock. Studio Dance Tonight. Past and Pra» sent Pupils are invited' to attend. Studict Championships will be held. . 58 CUBA STREET. SOUTHERN COLLEDGE* Teaches BALLROOM DANCING, -Modern and Old-time, AT 15 MANNERS STREET, Daily, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. ' EVENING CLASSES. Mondays, 8 p.nu Beginners. Thursday, 8 p.m., Advanced. , Telephone 40-281 far all information. , BUSINESS NOTICES. ■ ' PILES QUICKLY RELIEVED. NO need to suffer. Hundreds relieved by wonderful Zann Treatment. Send, ninepence in- stamps for generous trial sample. Zann Proprietary, Box 952K, Wellington. AGONISING RHEUMATIC PAIN DISAPPEARS. THE agonising pain of Rheumatism nr« fected Mrs. Wilkes, Mauku, Franklin County, so acutely that she was un« able to stand up. After three months of R.U.R. her Rheumatism disappeared and she is completely cured. R.U.R. is sold with money-back guarantee in every, packet by King's and Perrett's Phan macies and S. C. Burns, Petone. Ask foi; Free Booklet. .. .■ - ' DANDRUFF DISAPPEARS—NEW . HAIR GROWS. DANDRUFF disappears after 3 days'! treatment with Birmese Hair Rootf Compound/ New hair begins to grow in! 30 days. Dull, lifeless hair quickly resumes its former healthy sheen. BirmesiJ is sold at 5s Gd, with" Free Karaski'Massager, by C. H. Perrett, W. Sunley, Ltd., K. T. .Saundera, Ltd., and all chemists. QUICK END TO SKIN TROUBLES^ "VTO MATTER how minor or serious Sejw <*■» tic Fingernails, Skin. Eruptions,, Sores* irritation, or aggravation may be, Ceptins Salve gives immediate benefit. It r.d»' moves rashes, abrasions, eczema.,, bead* and skin troubles. Numerous testimonials, 2s, 3s 6d, and 6s from all Chemists. i KEEPING THE LIVER IN TIP-TOP, | CONDITION. ! Here's a Simple, Reliable Way. T IVER and Kidney weakness and the _I» •" lied complaints of disordered secretions, backache, headaches, biliousness, in« digestion, etc., are speedily corrected by Dr. McKenzie's Tonio Liver Pills. Thesa remarkable pills stimulate overtaxed and weakened organs and so remove the poi_one and excess uric acid. Is 6d bottle; all Chemiste and Stores. ■ CJEPPELT'S Port is acknowledged to t>« O the finest wine produced in Australia.. Awarded 42 first prizes. Quart* 3b, pint* Is Od. Solely at Grand Hotel Home Supply Store. FUNERAL NOTICES. __ HE Funeral of the late John Jlouatv of 11 Aurora Terrace, will leave th« Chapel of E. Morris, Jun., Ltd., 25 Kent Terrace, on Thursday, October 22, 193b t at 2 p.m., for the Cemetery, Karon. (Pri. VatS JUN., LTD., Funeral Directors. 25 Kent Terrace. THE Friends of the late John. Parry* 16710, of 7 Epuni Street, are invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave the Chapel of E. Morris, Jun., Ltd., 25 Kent Terrace, on Thursday, October 2V, 1030, at 10 a.m., for the Crematorium, Karon.^ M0RBIg) j UNj Lm> Funeral Directors, 25 Kent Terrace. THE Friends of Harold Hcdley aro invited to attend the Funeral of his* late beloved wife, Gladys Ada, which will leave the Chapel of R. H. Wilson and Sons, Ltd., Tomorrow (Thursday) > October 22, 1936, at 2 p.m.,, for the Karori Cemetery.- Service commences at 1.30 p.m. ROBT. H. WILSON AND SONS, -LTD., Funeral Directors,' 164 Adelaide Road. Telephones 24-155 and 16-781. • """"TNTjEPETfCETJTTJRDEK Vh' RECHABITES. N.Z.- CENTRAL DISTRICT. ■ MEMBERS are asked to attend tha ■"*■ Funeral of the late Bro. T. W. Ward, which will leave the Chapel of R. H. Wilson and Sons, John Street, Tomorrow; (Thursday), at 10 a.m. Regalia, uuuisuay,, Q CARPENTER, District Secretary. J- fully invited to attend the Funeral «£ bis late beloved wife, Mary (Helena), which will leave the Chapel of J. R. Crp?t. South Street, Petone, Tomorrow, Thursday, October 22, 1936, at 2 p.m., for theTaita Cemetery. J. R. CROFT, Funeral Djrerlnr, Hutt and Prlonp. Tel- 63-828.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 97, 21 October 1936, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 97, 21 October 1936, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 97, 21 October 1936, Page 2

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