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DANUJNU. ■ *~~ PRIVATE BALL —— At PRIVATE BALL MAJESTIC CABARET, TUiSSUAY. DECEMBER 5, 8.30 p.m. S^RIENDS of Mr. A. C. De Lacy (Madcaps) s I wanting an indication, please ring 54-143 I daytime. 23-319 evenings, or write to Box 44, Te Aro. II JUNIOR LABOUR LEAGUE. GIRLS I GIRLS I LEAP YEAR DANCE, EAP YEAR DANCE, LABOUR HALL, PETONE. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 24. PHIL GAMBY'S ORCHESTRA. 50-50 LATE NIGHT DANCE. Dancing 8 p.m. until 1 a.m. Admission 2s 6d, 3s. / A Good Time for All. COME AND JOIN OCR MERRY THRONG. T~HE EMPRESS, 88 Ghuznee St. (Top end, near Willis St.) BALLROOM DANCING — To — X RUS LAWRENCE'S DANCE BAND. WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY, FRIDAY. SATURDAY. r First-class Floor. First-class Show. Subs., 2s 6d. JIMMY JAMES JIMMY JAMES JMMY JAMES JIMMY JAMES STUDIO OF BALLROOM DANCING. B 63 WILLIS ST. EXPERT TUITION BY PRINCIPAL AND STAFF in all phases of Ballroom Dancing, including Rhumba and Tango. Quickstep, Waltz,: Slow Foxtrot. Private Lessons by Appointment. Daily, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Tel. 46-618. QT. HILDA'S HALL, ISLAND BAYI O NOVELTY DANCE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25. Subs. 2s, everybody. Good Supper. Good Music. Good Fun. TONIGHT — Modern Dancing — TONIGHI , PALM GROVE BALLROOM. '■ ?- 11 ALM GROVE BALLROOM. • Follow the crowd Tonight You'll enjoy every ~ minute. A selected programme of Modera Dances to the Music of DOUG. ROCHE AND HIS BALLROOM DOUG. ROCHE AND HIS BALLROOM ORCHESTRA; V- ■■'■ ORCHESTRA. - • And their Talented Vocalist," Miss Beryl Goodalt ■ Gooa Supper. Prizes, Non-stop Dancing Subs. 2s 6d. . There s. Lots of Fun for Everyone at . PALM GROVE BALLROOM. I TRISH NATIONAL; *~- CLUB A . WELLINGTON. SATURDAY, DANCE, NOVEJIBER 25. . Members and Friends Invited. Music. Modern and Old-time. At the WELLINGTON ROWING CLUB, j Jervois Qy. Subs: 2s 6d, 2s, and 4s. TONIGHT f TONIGHT 1 TONIGHT! ' T>AILWAY APPRENTICES' CLUB Xl/AILWAY APPRENTICES' CLUB DANCE. WORKSHOPS SOCIAL HALL. Dance to Popular i PHIL GAMBY AND HIS RHYTHM. 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TOMORROW (FRIDAY) IS LATE NIGHT AT THE ROSELAND -Dancing till 1 a.m. Have you secured your Alcove for Saturday • Cabaret Night? For Your Reservation. Telephone 41~5'8- 41-575. MELROSE BASEBALL CLUB. R GRAND DANCE. EALM BALLROOM, November 30. Realm Orchestra; good supper; excellent Floor Show E. Bull, M.C. Subscriptions 2s 6d, Armed Forces Is 6d. Y OUB MAJESTIC CABARET. DANCING TONIGHT from 8.30 o'clock CLIFF JONES and HIS HIT PARADE, Of Seven Talented Musicians, Featuring that Charming Vocalisf LOLITA. • ihe.^cH.uioni^^cU^o^freshment, Exclusive to the Majestic. Bookings are heavy. The right and le* cwuz are'already booked out. Unless paid fo' we do not keep Reservations after 9.30 nm. NEW ZEALAND ATTRACTIONS, LTD Direction: Cec. Boyton. Frederick Carr. TENDERS & BUILDERS* MATERIAL The Regulations Say. CEMENT BAGS MUST BE J RETURNED. OHN DUTHIE AND CO. LTD (Tel. 42-150). THE GOLDEN BAY CEMENT CO LTD * (Tel. 41-440). ' MACHINERY TO SELL OR BUY. 1-inn * WOOD-TURNING LATHES.' ." F .„ hL to V° "'^-P^ered Variable. hi. f PT Wood-t"™ing Lathes, comnlete with tool rests, face plates, V belts and 2h Wanganui £56 10S e3Ch- A^ *w left ' - ■ ■ —- —-» .. BULL ELECTRIC MOTORS. Famous for over 40 years. ' : They're British 1 . Silence in - operation Maximum cower Robust construction Supreme performance, ibere's a Bull Motor for every purpose. ifuU range in stoefc: immediate delivery. •*" 1 «"• HA RG RAVE. LIMITED. <J • Corner Jervois Qy and Cuba St. Tel. 41-449 (2 lines). (Note New Address and Telephone Numbe>.| PLANTS, TREES, AND SHRUBS."** rjiHOUSANDS ot Tomato Plants and Flower -i- Plants at Whe&Uey'a Nurseries, Poirutu m St.." Lower Hutt. Tel. 60-216. ' ■ 1 FOR WEDDING NOTE IXVITATI63fSr~S"ocSi and Business Cards, Ofßce ' Business J Printed Stationery—Telephone 47-222, "Eyenhit ,

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 125, 23 November 1944, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 125, 23 November 1944, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 125, 23 November 1944, Page 2

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