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AMUSEMENTS. SECOND PERFORMANCE TONIGHT pTOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER *-A Of " MERRIE ENGLAND " Given by "THE CIRCASSIANS."' " THE CIRCASSIANS." The Cast for Tonight is Bessie Throekmorton Eric Duncan Jill-AU-Alono Karen Look Queen Elizabeth Margaret Hastam Sir Walter Raleigh .... Arthur Goatliam I The Earl of Essex George Gray And Chorus of SO. Prices, 3s and 2s. Plan at Begg's. Also 100 Seals at Is. Doors T.oO p.m. ■T Z. ARTISTS' GROUP, BOWEN HOUSE (Opp. War Memorial). HALF-PRICE SALE i bf Pictures. Oils, and Water Colours by some of Xcw Zealand's Artists. Pictures are selling rapidly. Intending purchasers are reminded to do so as early as possible as the exhibition will only last a few more days. SALE DEFINITELY ENDS JUNE 24. Open from 10-1.30 p.m. daily and 7 to U Fridays. fTuday late night FRIDAY — At The — FRIDAY TITAJESTIC CABARET. FRIDAY -"XAJESTIC CABARET. FRIDAY Dancing from D p.m. to 1 a.m. FRIDAY - To - FRIDAY LAURI PADDI FRIDAY AND HIS FAMOUS BAND OF FRIDAY 8 TAL.'NTED MUSICIANS. FRIDAY — Together With — FRIDAY ATTRACTIONS FRIDAY EX'f RAORDINA R Y. FRIDAY TREVOR and DAWN, FRIDAY Well-known Adagio Exponents. FRIDAY who will bo seen in an entirely FRIDAY new FRIDAY CONTINENTAL DANCE. FRIDAY Then We Present FRIDAY ESME CHALK, FRIDAY A Charming Young Blonde, who FRIDAY • will thrill you in her Song and FRIDAY Tap Number; also a screamingly FRIDAY FUNNY BURLESQUE, ■ FRIDAY — Entitled — FRIDAY "POOR LITTLE VERA." FRIDAY AND THE USUAL FRIDAY FRIDAY NIGHT KNOCKFRIDAY OUT DANCE COMPETITIONS FRIDAY when the winners receive £1 Is FRIDAY cash prizes. The Judges this FRIDAY week will be MR. JIMMIE FRIDAY JAMES and MR. 808 FRIDAY BRADLEY. FRIDAY Sub., 2s 6d (including supper). FRIDAY After Theatre, Supper Only FRIDAY Patrons, Is 6d. FRIDAY COMMENCING FRIDAY FRIDAY FRIDAY NEXT! FRIDAY THE AUSTRALASIAN FRIDAY DANCLNG CHAMPIONSHIP, FRIDAY 1937. FRIDAY £500 PRIZE MONEY! FRIDAY Full Details Later. FRIDAY THE NEW MAJESTIC FRIDAY (New Zealand's Popular FRIDAY ' Rendezvous). FRIDAY Direction: FRIDAY FREDERICK CARR, FRIDAY CEC. BOYTON. TRINITY METHODIST SCHOOLROOM, Riddiford Street. 'TUMBLE SALE, FRIDAY, JUNE IS, 7 p.m. Admission, Id. FLATS AND ROOMS TO LET. rpO LET, Double Room, suit 2 or 3, -*• morning tea. 69 Boulcott Street. rFO LET, Single Furnished Room, men J- only. 56 Boulcott Street. TO LET, Furnished Flat at Thorndon, comfortable and very convenient; entirely self-contained; suitable for two. -2G Evg. .Post. TO LET, Small Furnished Bach, coins., 5s weekly, 42 Ghuanco Street. rpO LET (young lady, gentleman I, Clean •*■ Single Bed-SiUing-rooni, kitcheiiette y everything provided, telephone (private home); 22s Gd. Apply 57 Aurora Terrace. rpO LET, Single Furnished Front Room, J- morning tra, convs.; moderate, 10l Dison Street, Terrace end. /■PO LET, 2 Large Rooms and kitchenJ- ette, one room partly furnished, suit married couple. Apply, between 6 and 7 p.m., 7 Sidey Street, City. TO LET, Single Room, morning tray, lady preferred, vacant Saturday. 9 Nairn Street. rpO LET, Double Room, single beds. 124 J- Dixon Street, near Willis Street. T/"ELBURN EXTEN.—Furn. Flat, ' two •"• rooms, k'ette, suitable quiet adults; 32s 6d. McCracken, 63 Willis St. 45-910. 3 ROOMS and k'ette, self-contained, sep. meters. Apply after 2 o'clock Friday, 10 Stoke Street, Newtow.i. 2UNFURN. Front Rooms, suit widow and daughter or elderly couple. 79 Post Agency, Newtown. 1 BURNISHED Double Front Bedroom anl living-room, fireplace, gas stove, sink, etc. 7 Hopper Street. "T^URNISHED Flat for business couple, -*- sitting-room, bedroom, k'ette, bathroom, self-contained; 455; Boulcott Terrace. Tel. 50-065. ■ TTICTORIA Flats, 3 rooms, Unfurnished I * Modern Flat, all convs., gas stove and h.w.s.; 50s. Williamson and Co. 42-647. ; TTNFURNISHED Flat, harbour view, '-J Terrace, 2 good rooms, modern convs., 455; self-contained. Key, J. H. Bethnne and Co. FLAT to Let, sunny part Hataitai, 2 rooms, 27a 6d; convs., self-contained, g mina. tram. J. H. Bethune and Co. SUNNY Double Room, single beds, fireplace, morning tray. 34: Pirie Street. T ARGE Furnished Room, suit business J-^ couple or two friends; central, sunny; hot point. Tel. 53-638. SINGLE Furnished Bedroom. 40 Kent Terrace. ORIENTAL BAY, Furnished Sunny Flat, bedroom, sitting-room, kitchenette, fireplace, sep. entrance. 310 Oriental Bay, between 6.30 and 8.30. TrENSINGTON STREET. o—Furnished J-V Room, twin beds, suitable business ]adies or gents; morning tray, central. SUNNY Front Room and Porch, 2 single beds, hot point. 72 Majoribanks St. ODERN Flat, unfurnished, two large rooms and kitchenette, references, adulte. Apply after 4.30, 12 Mount Street. HOUSES TO LET. rpO LET you know that 1 have nothing '■•*• to let; but some beautiful homes for jala on easy terms. Leslie Jones. 101 Willis Street. j A UCKLAND—Furnished House to Let, .J\- Victoria Avenue, Remuera, period i July 9 to September 20; rent £3; telejrphone and gardener included. Write 88 jjSvg. Post. SHOPS A*ND OFFICES TO LET. J' OCK-UP Shop, 142 Parade, Island Bay, J rent 22s 6d per week. John Odlin and Co., Ltd., Cable Street, Wellington. T ARGE Front Room, facing Willis St., J-i next Boots, splendid light, hot points, reasonable rent. The Hub, Ltd. T AMBTON QUAY— Shop, with storage -" area., suitable departmental, drapery; .-£2O, inclusive. 316 Evg. Post. TO LET In "EVENING POST" BUILDING. Willis Street. ONE ROOM, I9ft 2in s 19Ft llin, on fifth floor, facing Willis Street; well lighted, centra! heating. Also ROOF HOUSE (non-residential), suitable for Studio. Apply THE MANAGER, "Evening Post." TO LET—MISCELLANEOUS^ qTO~LET, Garage. 385 ii IMaiu Road, *■ . .Karori. TEVY BUILDING, "appro*. 4000 .«<|. ft. ■* poods and pnssoneer elevator, centra] healing, excellent lighting. Apply HocaetaiXi

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 142, 17 June 1937, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 142, 17 June 1937, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 142, 17 June 1937, Page 3

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