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BRIUFUL OF SPARKLING ACTION. RUGBY. RUGBY. .EXHILARATING CUP PLAY. TOMORROW'S ATTRACTIONS. Championship Contenders—— Football with a Flourish. PETOXE COMES TO TOWN. An event exciting much interest. Can Army's fast-moving contingent check Pctone's winning way? .Prospects of one of the season's best contests at ATHLETIC PARK—TOMORROW 3.0 p.m.— ' PETONE v. ARMY . PETONE T. ARMY PETOXE v. ARMY TETONE v. ARMY Teams which make the play snappy .all the way. Don't miss this championship classic, and make your way to the Park early for First Match— also promising to be a thriller —with another test for the unbeaten Poneke-Oriental team. 1.30 p.m.— POXEKE-ORIENTAL V. WELLINGTON PONEKE-ORIENTAL v. WELLINGTON rONEKE-ORIENTAL V. WELLINGTON PONEKE-ORIENTAL V. WELLINGTON Admission Is, Stand Cd extra; Other Events include:—Hutt v. Wellington College Old Boys, Hutt Rec.; Seatoun v. Eastbourne, at Eastbourne—at 3 p.m. A. E. NEILSON, Secretary, W.K.F.U. DANCING. rpUTAXEKAI (DRAGON) BALLROOM, X Plenty of Room. i SATURDAY. Late Trams. Good Supper. Direction Roy Clarke and Scott-Davey. KILBIRND3 BRANCH. Corner Mahora St. and Coutts St. rpHERE Will be. no Dancli Tonight (Friday). X Como along next Friday as usual. HUTT RAILWAY APPRENTICES' CLUB. DANCE TONIGHT, DANCE TONIGHT. FRIDAY, JULY 2, 8 p.m. till 12 p.m. LABOUR HALL, PETONE. Wynu Warren and His Kings of Swing. 5-piece Orchestra. - Monte Carlo. Excellent Supper. Subs. 2a Cd and 2s. BILL SMITH, M.C. ZEMBA BASKETBALL CLUB. MODERN AND OLD-TIME DANCE, ST. THOMAS'S HALL- NEAVTOWN. TONIGHT — FRIDAY — TONIGHT Supper. Good Music. Subs. 2s. " TONIGHT, 50-00 DANCE. MOERA HALL. Ladies' Monte Prize, value £1 Is. BLUE RHYTHM BAND. Late bus for Lower Hutt and Petone. CHARLIE FRES, M.C. Subs. 2s. PLANTS, TREES. AND SHRUBS. C CAULIFLOWERS. Cabbage, Lettuce, Silver J Beet, Beetrcot, 25 of each posted, 3s Cd Jit Albert Plant Depot. 868 New Nortb Bd.. Mt Albert. Auckland. OTBAWBERRIES - Captain Cook. 6s 100, O posted good croppers Mt Albert Plant Depot. 968 New North Bd., Mt. Albert, Auckland. ; ' ■ HEDGE Plants, Fruit Trees, Flowering and Ornamental Shrubs,' Lily Bulbs Wheatley'a Nurseries; Porutu St.. Lower Hutt. Tel. 60-21 G. DOGS FOR SALE, ETC. WANTED, Fox Terrier Pup., Write full details, price, age, etc;, to 2983 Evg. Poat. WANTED to Buy, Sydney Silky Dog Pup. Write- price, age, to 400 Featherston St., Palmerslon North. . •
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 2, 2 July 1943, Page 2
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