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XIGK JARVIS (New Zealand) ' ■ ■:• 'Aid-- ■'■ ■ ■ •■'■■■ '■-. ■■ HARRY SUMMERS (Australia) TWELVE THREE-MINUTE ROUNDS OF FISTIC FURY! , HIGH-CLASS PRELIMINARIES. PRICES: B/y 3/S^ LADIES, 2/6 to all parts. (All plus tax.)- • . "■ - . • • * , 5/- and 3A .Preferential-Booking .■.MONDAY." Ordinary Booking TUESDAY. " BOX PLAN at aUMi;HREY> Mtoneiß Street (5/- and 3/- tickets). Hold your countering for Preierential Booking for the following/contest; WRESTLING MONDAY! .— —- WRESTLING TOWN HALL ANOTHER NIGHT GIVING YOU TWO INTERESTING PROFESSIONAL BOUTS. MAIN BOUT: PAUL: JONES [ Who makes his first uppearaßee ■in Wellington •-....' MEETS LOFTY BLOMFIELD " , . • (N.Z. Champion) PRELIMINARY BOUT: ALP BLOOMFIED v. GORDON McDONALD , (Five 5-minute Rounds) " ■, ! BOOK AT E. W. HUMPHREY'S, MANNERS STREET, ! PRICES: 5/-, 3/-, 2A. LADIES 2/6. (All plus tax.) j DANCING. DANCING. 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JOHN AMBULANCE HALT RESERVATIONS 45-709. ° ' ° 29 Vivian Street a^^> ; —— ] ~ THE VIENNESE QUICK W.A^TZ, the M A It A I R C A BA R E T, $ ag? f Amenc. a Today, danced under AYPAI R. .' CABARET, ideal floor conditions, to correct tempo by ■ ""'■-■ ; LES. WALKER'S BAND' * TONIGHT .. tt^ Admission 2,5. ' TONIGHT OLD-TIME BALL, AUGUST 21 4 , Get Tickets Early. ' A"^ " — .I'iVERY SATURDAY. HOSPITAL SOCIAL CLUB EVERY SATURDAY. -MASKED rixcT^FSS D^CF J)J^CI^G FRMI ?*>'*>*>• <° M PKOSSER'S HALL, POHIRUA^ tL ' }?,!45? §HBB^?J FRIDAY, JULI UL\h\ RUDOLPH'S J>H«. Novell a£ Ni,M ORCHESTRA. RHYTHM GIRLS',ORCHESTRA. Subscription .7s 6d;double. . Subs-.: 2s 6d- jr_____ Kaiervatious: Telephone 01-770. T ¥r ?■ $i V B E L L E, "^""^ ■ H L ■ ' MAY UELI E, XEW PETER PAN The Giiuzu'ee Street, SS$ ™^ J Af \<**?™S ' y SSX'jW .l JJi,li'»K I'A.\ Modern TONIGHT. NEW PETER PAN Dance. Modern Old Time OHARMACY HALL. CAMBRIDGE vm xmie. jr TERRACE. MUSIC THE BEST IN TOWN. 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Titahi Bay and Semi-final of Waltzing P-m- *° 10 ,P- m- 'Beginners Class oii.lfi Titahi Bay Competition. , r^ ys\, from Vf' 1,^ 10 p^?* ■ ! Titahi Boa- M.-nui-or. KKN STRONG. ~A 1^ n D, auc, eJ" 11 be hek ou Mo)Kla >'- i " • '2Ath, 5.30 to 7.30 p.m.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 19, 22 July 1939, Page 4

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875

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 19, 22 July 1939, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 19, 22 July 1939, Page 4

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