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dancing. DANCE 1 To 1 LES WALKER'S ORCHESTRA LES WALKER'S LES WALKER'S ORCHESTRA LES WALKEU'o LES WALKER'S ORCHESTRA LES WALKER'o At CJT. FRANCIS HALL ST. FRANCIS £jT. FRANCIS HALL ST. FRAXCIb : ST. FRANCIS HALL ST. FRANCIS 3 HILL ST. On THURSDAY SErT. 13 THURSDAY THURSDAY SEPT. 13 THURSDAY DANCING. Monte Carlos. Lucky Spots. 8 to 12. ■ Good Supper. Good Programme. Good Frizes. Subs. Subs. Subs. 2s Gd ?s Gd 2s Gd [ All Proceeds go to St. Patrick's College Building Fund. [ SCHOOL OF BALLROOM DANCING MISS GWENETHE WALSHE, M.1.5.T.D., N.A.T.D. (London). Studio: "Evening Post" Building, Willis St. ! % Tels. 42-211 and 42-956. Personal and Individual Tuition from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. The Intermediate Class, held every Tuesday from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. The Beginners1 Class, held every Friday rrom 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. A Studio Dance will be held next Saturday, September 8, at 8 p.m. rfTTIE PEOPLE'S DANCE • A 125 Cuba St. (Ist Floor) EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT MODERN AND OLD-TIME. Good Floor. Good Supper and Dance. You are All Welcome at this Dance. A UNITY CENTRE FUNCTION. Subs. 2s. Look at the Price. TONIGHT (SATURDAY). rpRADES HALL, VIVIAN ST. 1. JIM BLACKWOOD'S OLD-TIMERS. With the MARINA DANCE BAND ON DECK. , Monte Carlo, Lucky Spot. Sul>-.. 2s. T. PURRAXT. M.r_ CENTRAITsUB-BRANCII. DANCE AND FUN EVENING. REPEATING THIS NIGHT OF FUN AGAIN TONIGHT (SATURDAY), AUGUST 25, 8 o'clock, at MISS VALERIE JACKMA.VS STUDIO, 50 Courtcnay PI. Admission : Double 4s (id, Ladies 2s,' Gentleb men 2s (id. ALL ARE WELCOME—BRING YOUR FRIENDS. E. READER. Hon. Secretary. AIA HALL. GRAND 50-50 DANCE. To be held on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6. I Good Prizes. Good Supper. I S p.m. to 12 p.m. RAY MIDDLETON'S ORCHESTRA. ERNIE BULL, M.C. AH Welcome. Admission 2sjjd.__ GRAND DANCE. RS A HALL. KILBIRNIE. . TONIGHT SATURDAY TONIGHT SEATOUN ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CLUB. 1 Good Supper, Floor, and Novelties. Music by BILL DICK AND HIS RHYTHM FOUR. Admission 2s 6d. ' MEETINGS. _J ' NEW MISSIONARY HOME, 234 Remuera lid., Auckland. Sponsored by the Auckland Missionary Assn. (Inc.). WE earnestly solicit your help in discharging the debt on the Home. Approximately three-fifths of the money required has been donated, but the balance of the purchase money is urgently needed to make the Home debt-free by opening day. . Donations of war bonds, direct subscriptions, or sifts of furniture may be sent to ] THE TREASURER, A.M.A., j- p.o. Box 11TG. Auckland. ~ RON'GOTAI COLLEGE OLD BOYS' ASSOCIATION. THE Annual General Meeting of the Rongotai College Old Boys' Association will be held in the Rongotai College Gymnasium on. Monday, September 3, 1943, at 8 p.m. i All Old Boys are cordially invited to attend. J O. L. WRIGLEY, Convenor. WELLINGTON PENSIONERS' ASSOCIATION. A GENERAL Meeting in Trades Hall, Monday, September 8, at 2 p.m. Mrs. Forde, President, National Council of Women, will address the meeting. Friends are cordially invited. .NEW ZEALAND CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S SOCIETY. WELLINGTON BRANCH (Incorporated). ! 1 npENTH Annual Meeting (postponed from 1 A VJ Day) of the above Society will be held In the English-speaking Union Rooms, 3th Floor, Nathan's Building, Grey St., on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1915, at 8 p.m. Business: (1) Confirmation of Minutes. (2) Adoption of Annual Report and Balance-sheet. (3) Election of Officers. (4) Address by His Worship the Mayor, Will Appleton, Esq. (a) General. Your presence will be appreciated. A light supper will be served. J. I. BKCK, Secretary. Tel. 44-406. ' lf BERHAMPORE CRICKET CLUB. mHE Annual General Meeting of the above X Club will be held at Berhampore Football Club's Gym., Akatea St., on Tuesday, September 4, at 7.30 p.m. S Business: S (a) Annual Report and Balance-sheet, (b) General. E. R. DAWE, Hon. Secretary. NEW ZEALAND LABOUR PARTY. (Wellington L.R.C. Open Forum) B T>LEASE NOTE that the Open Forum MeetE A Ing for September will be held on SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 0, and not on September 2. Mr. G. Nation, of the Labour Department, will speak on "The Industrial Future of New Zealand" in the Trades Hall, Vivian St., on September 0. " THOKXDOX CHILDREN'S CENTRE ASSOCIATION/ rruiE Annual Meeting will be held on Saturf X day, September 8, l!»4."i, at 2.30 p.m., in \' the Methodist Hall, Muleswnrth St. l' BUSINESS: Minutes. Report and Balance-sheet. Election of Officers. Genei-iil. s Only Financial Members Admitted. b W. WOODS, j. Acting Secretary. WAiMlfcU IU SELL. AYWIN Cleaner, Exhibition model, In super condition, wtih coniplete_aceessories, car- • ries a guarantee. Ring 17-277. O-PIECE Bedroom Suite (oak), 2 Single ueas O (rimu), 2 Mattresses, 1 Carpet; £23. Apply "Transferred," Tel. 46-707. I?OR SAW, Piano, best English make, peii feet order and condition; £123, or near X oiVei-; selling privately. 3230 Evg. Post DOUBLE Oak lied and Wire (not modem), 255; Canvas Bassinettes, 12s (id; Regulation Pram, £6 10s. 3008 Evg. Post. X SMALL Kitchen Table, L>s ; o Pink Bedroom Hugs, £14; 2 Seagrass Chairs, £4 [ Ills; 1 Brass Kerb, 355. 30515 Evg. lost. ' TS^OIt SALE, Child's Modern Combination ~ H lied, with shelf and cupboards. Apply i\ Wyndriiiii Aviv, Lower Hutt. . SELL Brand-new Grey Suede Navy Ueclgie Shoes, o\h. 37s Gd. 47-OUO, or 30. G Evg. V vtA.NTED to Sell, White Fur Evening Jacket, YY''> Evening Frocks, Pale Blue Satin Evening Shoes" size 3. Apply 3101 Evg. Post. IT7YXTED to Sell, Tennis Racket, Southern I VV Sports model, almost new; also Budgie " Cage. 3071 Evg. Post. }70R S\LE, Large Cream Cane Dolls Pram, rubber fittinss, furnishings, excellent condition; £1. Ring 16-393. \\7\XTKD Sell, 7-burner Gas lire. lung - VV * 18-501. W\iNTED Sell, Medium-size Trailer, any 'reasonable offer accepted. Apply Gl Waione St., Pctone. WANTED to Sell, a quantity of Cut Celluloid. Reply 3009 Evg. Post. SIX-FOOT Porcelain Bath, good condition, £G; Gas Stoic, Champion, £j. 31 Queen's Rd., Lower Hutt. OFLL 10yds New Lino, £20: Double Oak ilO Bed wire, £3 10s; Porcelain Wash- ' basin set, £1; Galvanised Meat Safe, 10s. 114 Evg. Post, Lower Hutt. rpROUT Fishing Outfit for Sale, good conrtlJL tion, £10. Write care P.O. Box 70, * "OLUE Lino Square, 12 x f>, good condition ; _t> £5. Dial 398, ask for 203, business hours. _ . M\UVE Georgette Bridesmaid's Frock and Taffeta Slip, S.W., W., worn once, £3. Write P892 Evg. Post, Petone. CANE Regulation Pram, as new, £/ ; Bnslnette, with chaff mattress, £1 ss. 40S ' Jackson St., Petoiie. COT Mattress. ])crfectly clean, like new, only few weeks' use; price 30s. Tel. 10-009. i. T> VBY Sit, 5-pleee, Lame Shawl nnd Cardi- '; JD" gan, white; £G. 3141 Evg. Post. ¥7*oll SALE, Dropside Cot, 355; also Cane JL Dropl>ack Pushchair, excellent condition, £4 17s fid. 3011 Evg. Post. BEAUTIFUL White Damask Tablecloth, oval, with scalloped edge, IOOIn x 70in, hardly used; £10. Ring 43-3(15 after six. - TJOYAL Albert Daffodil Tea Set, 20 pieces; '• XV £5 10s. Tel. 45-931. '• f*V'S Gin Siiw, 1 Sledge Hammer, G Wedges, O 1 Plum Axe; £4 10s the lot. 3079 Evg. Post. I>OX Ottoman, green covering and lining, £4 J 10s or fair offer; Floor Model Gramophone, few records, £3; 1-3 h.p. Motor, one month's use. £8 or good offer. 114 Eden St., Island Buy. WELLS-GARDINER far Radio, good order; £17 10s. Ring 23-998. »i T7OR SALE. Quantity of Iron, 200 ft heavy X gauge Trolly Lines, 12 Sleepers and Trolley. O. S. Ryan, Ilutt River ■Mouth. (GRAMOPHONE Radio Pick-up for Sale. H -chromium new. 3245 Evg. Post. BEAUTIFY your garden with Rustic Work, seats, arches, etc., rustic timber supplied. Write Jilll Evg. Post. SET Modern Practical Building Volumes: nlsn Regulation Pram, excellent condition. Apply 2*i Rothsny Rd.. Ngnin. t" COIN COLLECTION. /COLLECTION of Kruger Coins, from soyI \J ereign to one penny; what offer? Apply 3078 Evg. Post.

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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 54, 1 September 1945, Page 4

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