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PROPERTIES FOR SALE. : | ONE-MAN FABM, CIT2 MILK SUPPLY. ; WITHIN 20 miles Wellington, 122 acres, all ploughable, 60 acres good pastures, Neat Old House, 4 rooms, electric range; also Cot r tage, 2 rooms; up-to-date combed, 3-co^fr plant; electric fences, well watered; pricp £2750, going concern; outgoings £71 per yeana only the rent of a cottage in city. - Yoin chance, but bo quick. WHITEACRE, DENTICE, AND CO., 7 Courtenay Place. CHEAP, VACANT HOME: PAEKAKARIEL "* IDEAL Situation, .close beach, warm, sunnr climate, Solid Semi-modern Home, 6f rooms, all convs., a nice property; price £1295,., including adjoining section; offer wanted. Bet speedy. . See weekend. Whiteacre, Dentice,, and Co., 7 Courtenay Place. " ," DANCING. \ ! TONIGHT — FRIDAY — TONIGHT !i TRADES HALL VIVIAN STREET1! RADES HALL VIVIAN STREETfj MODERN AND OLD-TIME DANCING. TO JIM BLACKWOOD'S t ACCORDIONS. Subs.: Ladies Is 6d, Gents 2s. '. "~ ' ■«! LATE NIGHT TONIGHT. LATE NIGHT TONIGHT. LATE NIGHT TONIGHT. MAJESTIC CABARET A J.E S T I C CABARET! DANCING FROM 9 p.m. UNTIL 1 a.m. Subs. 3s inclusive. SATURDAY'S DRESS CABARET SATURDAY'S DRESS CABARET ' SATURDAY'S DRESS CABARET SATURDAY'S DRESS CABARET Dancing Commences at 9 p.m. TO LAURI PADDI AND HIS BALLROOM ORCHESTRA. Reserve your table early. Tel. 45-70$, v~ : ——■ 1 V SOLDIERS, SAILORS, AIRMEN, AN* I V CIVILIANS, TOO—Thoroughly Enjoy the I V Sociable .Atmosphere Every SATURDAY,*' V NIGHT at the ' V V YITELCOME DANCE - CLUB.i v Welcome dance club.] V (For H.M. Forces and Civilians.). " V SPECIAL LONG NIGHT. V 8 pjn. THIS SATURDAY—MAYFAIR. V 8 p.m. THIS SATURDAY—MAYFAIR. V BIG WELCOME DANCE. V V NEW CENTURY BAND. V NEW CENTURY BAND. V Dances to Suit All. V Subs.: 2s 6d. H.M. Forces 2s. 2nd N.Z.E.F.i V Returned Men Free. V Excellent Sit-down Supper provided. V THIS SATURDAY MAYFAIRJ Ir»VA DRAPER'S STUDItt. Li 170 High Street, Lower Hutt. WEEKLY DANCE, SATURDAYS, 8 p.m., Sit-down Supper. Novelties. BLUE RHYTHM BAND. , Gents 2s 6d, Ladies 2s. H.M. Forces HalfJprice. EDUCATIONAL. BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. SHORTHAND. TYPEWRITING. ENGLISH. , EXPERT Individual Tuition, thorough prtt-< paratlon for all Government and Chatjif ber of Commerce Exams. Fees Moderate. Prospectus on tiequeet. I 96 THE TERRACE. Telephone. 47-543.; — i — —t— . CHAMBER OF COMMERCE EXAMINATION^ ENTRIES CLOSE >0N OCTOBER 10. Students Trained at GILBY'S BUSINESS COLLEGE Gained 273 Passes last November, As compared with 112 trained Elsewhere. DAI A.YD EVENING SESSIONS. riILBY'S BUSINESS COLLECty, V* 32 Blair Stret. I Behind Tram Shelter. Courtenay Place, Wellington. C 3. i Prospectua Free. Tel. 51-957. | " ' ' ■ . ==pg. MACHINERY FOR SALE. WANTED to Buy, for cash, GENERAL PURPOSE LATHE. particulars and price to S BOX 46, Petone. MOTORS AND CYCLES. BROKEN Windscreens—We now carry stO'fks Safety Glass, ready cut, all stand ird models. Wellington Plate Glass Works, 2 Epor Street (opp. A very Motors). . --. ITiOR SALE, t^heap Hudson Six ChallenjtSjT, registered. 1868 Erg. Past. CAR Wanted, Austin Seven or Ten, or MBrrls Minor, reasonable for cash. Ajtnly rel. 25-590. ' USTIN 7 Tourer, £45; Roadster, £?}f; Metal Saloon, £40; Austin 12 Touifer, 1931 £55; Ford 8, 1938-39, like new, £1$8; 1935-36, £135; Singer 9, 1936, one -owiier. £135; Standard 9, 1933-34, £115; Royal EnSeld "500," £55; trade-ins, terms. yU.CtS., 12 Tory Street. - ; ;;. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. SUBSCRIBERS whose Delivery of the "Evening Post" Is unsatisfactor> are particularly requested to communicate DIRECT WITH THE PUBLISHER instead of complaining to the runner boys. This course ensures Hrst-hand knowledge of Irregularities and prompt attention. BLUNDELL BROS., 'LIMITED. Tuo "Evening Post."

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 82, 3 October 1941, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 82, 3 October 1941, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 82, 3 October 1941, Page 2

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