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DANCING. I —' ~ '. COME TO THE ASSEMBLY HALL, BROUGHAM ST. Henry Rudolph's Modern Dance Band. TONIGHT at B'TONIGHT at 8. Lucky Spot Waltz. Sub 9.: Gents, 2s 6d; Ladies, 2s. TONIGHT—TAIA HALL—TONIGHT. OLD-TIME AND MODERN, rpAIA HALL (opp. P. 0.), KILBIRXIE. '< X OUR CORONATION DAXCE TOXIGHT. Tap Dancing by Pupils of Miss Hazel ■ Martin. Two Monte Carlos; Special _ Lucky Numbers. CORONATION SOUVENIR For Everyone. Good Supper and Orchestra. Bubs. Is fid as usual. ARTHUR' HALEY, M.C. Tram leaves Kilbirnie P.O. 11.52. ~~ TONIGHT'S THE NIGHT. Enjoyable Old-time at • rpHE MAYBELLE ASSEMBLY, -*- '... Ghuzuee JStreel. Past snd Present Patrous Cordially Invited. ' BRIGHT MUSIC ' .By Our' Popular New. Urchestra. A Night of Fun for All. Subs. 2s. . SUPER JOYNIGHT. TUESDAY 8 o'clock-?? TUESDAY. JOHNSON'S SCHOOL OF DANCING. OLD AND NEW: rVAIA HALL. XAIA HALL. [ CELEBRATES CORONATION WEEK. Souvenirs for. Everybody. Chocolates, Hats, Free Gifts, etc., Galore. SEE MONDAY'S "EVENING POST." ■ G, W. JOHNSON. ~ ~ MEETINGS. 1 LECTURE-. LECTURE. LECTURE. VITAL—DYNAMIC. VITAL—DYNAMIC. VITAL-DYNAMIC. RONA .OLSEN.- . RONA OLSEN, ■ RONA OLSEN, .'. International Lecturer. ' • "A Message to YOU." Written Questions Answered. A MEETING of-the'above'Union will DAY mly a* the Ti' adei3 Hhll 011 JI0X" BUSINESS:--- ■ ' General: ' E. KINCAID, __ ■ ■ Secretary. ■ fOMORROW (SUNDAY), at 8 p.m., In the F.S.U. HALL, 37 Harris Street (off Victoria Street). Speaker; MR. GERALD GRIFFIN. Subject: "Russia's, New .Constitution." feeTUIWIDSOIDIIRs} CLUB X!|S|=ggp/r OF THE WELLINGTON RETURNED SOLDIERS' _ ttt / ASSOCIATION. "THE Annual Meeting, .of. the Tin Hat ■*• Club will. be. held in . the RSi P,°.9? IS' 12 Victoria Street, on MONDAY' MAY 10, 1037, at 7.30 p.m; Sharp. .Light Refreshments. Provided :■ ,„, , , BUSINESS: [• r (D- Annual Report, and. Balance-sheet. ■■ (2) Election of Officers, 1937-38. (3) General. ;. ' ■ . The usual Tattoo will be held on Coronation Night. May 12, at 8 p.m.,;and will take the form of a Grand Patriotic Night. DON'T FORGET THTS: ON WEDNESDAY, MAY .12. GEO. H. BOAG, Acting Hon. Secretary. EDUCATIONAL. TWO LADIES require TUTOR, MARQUETRY AND PEWTER. . 1944 Evening- Post: ! pRIVATE Tuition offered in Matriculax tion Subjects; Engineering Subjects, and Degree Mathematics. Apply 43 Fitzherbert Street, Lower Hutt. Y^VTCA. WINTER PROGRAMME. VOICE PRODUCTION AND CHOIR SINGING—Miss Jeannette. . Brign-s, L.R.S.M., Wednesdays, 6.30-8 p.m. Fees 10s per term 10 lessons.* BALLROOM DANCING (Girls and Men) —Miss Nancy Rabe. Tuesdays, 8 p.m. Fees. 10s per term, 10 lessons. CRAFTS—Miss D. Perkins. Wednesdays, 7-9 p.m. Fee 10s per term of 10 le% sons. ' ' BADMTNTON (Girls.and Men)— Blue Tri- . angle Hall, Thursdays, from 8 p.m. Subscription, £1 Is. - - BRIDGE ClßCLE—Tuesday evening.'-Sub-scription ss.- (Beginners taught.) Classes for Physical Ciiltiire/ Tap-dancing, Dressmaking, Children's Gym.; French, and German have commenced. : For- further particulars and enrolments, ■apply— . , Y.AV.C.A., 5 Boulcott Street. { ■ Te1.',42-lfiß. W.E.A. LECTURES. H^HE Folloving Lectures will be given -*-during the. forthcoming week:— TONIGHT, SATURDAY.-Final Lecttirerecital by Madame Betts-Vincent in Nimino's Hall,. Willis Street, at 8 p-.m. Subject: "Some Modern British Composers." MONDAY, "-May 10—Mr. R. J. Lockhart, M.A., in the W.E.A. Room, Trades Hall Building, at 7.45 p.m. Subject: - "The World of the Small." TUESDAY, May 11.—Professor J. Shelley's final lecture on "The Theories of Art" in the Lecture Hall "of the Dominion Museum, Buckle Street, at 8 p.m. (Illustrated.) ■ ' THURSDAY, May 13.—"Modern Literature," by Mr. W. J. Scott, M.A., in the WE.A. Room, Trades Hall, at 74a p.m. Subject: "James Joyce: Early Works." NGAIO. MONDAY—"Modern Drama by Miss C. Keddell, F.T.C.L., in the Methodist Schoolroom. at 7.40 p.m. Snhiect: "Biographical Plays. LOWER HUTT, MONDAY.-Final Film Tnlk by Mr. J. Comes. BSc , on "Weaving," in the Borouch Council ; Chambers, at 7.45 p.m. (Instead ot Wednesday.) , , - KOTR—Mr, O. C. Mnzen~nrb's course on "Recent Chances in I1^"^"^ *J'Yv -. will'commence on WEDNESDAY, MAY 19. instead of the 12th. Single Lecture, Is. Tutorial Classes, 3s ;6d fnr Course. -~.„■■ •+ i All interested are w^^^g; Secretary. Telephone 52-307. ' _ ; QUALIFY FOR A GOOD POSITION. Individual Tuition in Shorthand Tvpel writing, English nnd Busmess Methods ensures success. Enrol now! MISS A... SUTHERLAND. F.T.P.S.. P.O.T. /Pitman's Cert. Teacher). \ 180 LAMBTON" QUAY, , (next W.F.C.A.) Telephone 47-632.. Res. 47-474. THE MODERN COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. 22 The Terrace, Training Shorthand Tvpistes only. Special Speprl Sessions ■ MT!S ■M. A KTCOLAHP fPitman's Tpachers' Dinlnma) PTiTNCTPAL. AsHsted Viy Mis? Tonmath (Pitman* Teachers' Diploma and Shorthand Reporti er's Certificate). • • _ " . . • Prospectus on application. Telephone 43-708.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 108, 8 May 1937, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 108, 8 May 1937, Page 5

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