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DANCING. TOMORROW 1 TOMORROW! EVERY FUIDAV AND TUESDAY. GRAND OLD-TIME DANCE GRAND OLD-TIME DANCJi. PALM GKOVE, BALLROOM. ALM GROVE BALLROOM. THE PARAGON PLAYERS THE PARAGON PLAYERS, WITH ARTHUR HALEY, M.C. WITH ARTHUR HALEY, M.C. UTT VALLEY _^ ASSOCIATION. i|A 7 JUNIOR CLUB 50-50 *" '^hZJ^tf EVERY THURSDAY. • Noel Blair's Orchestra. Subs. 2s. rruiA ~~~ hat t, X GRAND 50-50 DANCE. To bo held on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 Good Prizes. Good Supper. 8 p.m. to 12 p.m. RAY MIDDLETON'S ORCHESTRA ERNIE BULL, M.C. All Welcome. Admission 2s 6d. LYNX BASKETBALL DANCE^ TO be held in St. John Ambulance Hall, Friday, September 7, 8 p.m. to 12 p.m. Dancing 50-50. Good Orchestra. Excellent Supper. Subscription 2s 6d. TONIGHT. TONIGHT. TONIGHT. TONIGHT. TONIGHT. TONIGHT. TONIGHT. TONIGHT. TONIGHT. MODERN OLD-TIME MODERN OLD-TIME MODERN OLD-TIME PALM GROVE—BALLROOM—PALM GROVE ALM GROVE—-BALLROOM—PALM GROVE PALM GROVE—BALLROOM—PALM GROVE Don't Forget it's 'Arf and 'Arf. . Music by <ho RHYTHM KINGS. Wellington's Popular Suburban Dance Band THE DANCE FOR OLD AND YOUNG. Enjoy Palm Grove Hospitality. Excellent Floor, Music, Supper. Subs'. 2s 6d. Subs. 2s 6d. AYFAIR CABARET. AYFAIR CABARET. DANCING EVERY NIGHT To the Music of GEORGE MOLONEY AND HIS BAND. Ring 51-770 and Reserve Your Table for Saturday Nights. Weddings Catered For. /^^^\ WELLINGTON GAELIC CLUB. Kff|l||Pf] 1.0.0. F. HALL, ALLEN ST., (off Wplff/i/ Courtcnay PL), Next Saturday xiSii^/ Evening at 8 o'clock. OLD-TIME and Scots Dancing interspersed with vocal, instrumental, and exhibition dances. A warm invitation Is extended to all Interested. Admission, non-members Is 6d. * P. ROSS, Hon. Secretary. ISLAND BAY BRANCH. ANNUAL Dance will be held Masonic Hall, Humber St., on Saturday, September 8, 1945, at 8 p.m. Invitation extended to all Diggers, Kiwis, and Tuls and residents. Good Floor, Supper, and Music. BALLROOM DAN CIN G. mHE PHYLLIS BATES SCHOOL, Hannah's X Buildings, 202 Lambton Qy. PRIVATE LESSONS, Daily 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. CLASSES for College Boys and Girls every FRIDAY, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. CLASSES, intermediate, every FRIDAY, 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. TEACHERS and STUDENTS coached and trained for professional examinations. DEPORTMENT. COURT CURTSY FOR PRESENTATION. Telephone 41-084. mHE ROSELAND CABARET ~'■' Corner Harris and Victoria Sts. TONIGHT AND EVERY NIGHT At 8.30 o'clock. Music by REG. GOULD and his Band, with ALLAN "SHAND nt the Piano, and supported by ALENK, Wellington's Top-line Vocalist. Sub 3. 3s Single (inclusive of Supper). Make up your Party Now for Friday Late Night and Win one of the Valuable Prizes. Tel. 41-578 or 4G-GlB. REMEMBER IT'S THE ROSELAND. Direction: Jimmy James. IMMY JAMES JIMMY JAMES IMMY JAMES JIMMY JAMES STUDIO OF BALLROOM DANCING, 03 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, ID a.m. to 10 p.m. Tel. 46-618. THE EMPRESS ' EMPRESS MPRKSS EMPKKSS SS Ghuznee St. (top end). BALLROOM DANCING RUSS LAWRENCE'S RUt-S LAWRENCE'S DANCE BAND. Come and Dance to the Splendid Modern Combination of Talented Young New Zealancters, playing your Favourite Numbers, to Correct Dancing Tempo, on the Largest and Finest Ballroom Floor in Wellington. A GOOD SHOW! TONIGHT, 8 to 12. Subs., 2s Gd. "VOUtt MAJESTIC CABARET". X DANCING TONIGHT, from 8.30. To Cliff Jones and His Ballroom Orchestra, featuring Allen Wellbrock aud Jack Thompson on their Grand Pianos, playing for that Incomparablo vocalist "Lollta." The subscription is 3s (inclusive of refreshments). Tonight's Reservations are not kept after 9 p.m. SATURDAY DRESS CABARET. Book Now or be Disappointed 1 | A Capacity House is Assured. -, i Strictly Dress please or Uniform.1 NEW ZEALAND ATTRACTIONS, LTD. Direction : CEC. BOYTON . . . FREDERICK CAItR. WANTED TO SELL. RUNSWICK Walnut Cabinet Gramophone, with new crystal pick-up, £12 10s; also Largo Selection Records, from lid each. Tweedie's, 15 Adelaide Rd. ft -DRAWER Rimu Tallboy. £3 17s 6d; Dlntl ing Suites, £12 10s; Oak Bedroom Suite. £29 10s; Twin Oak Beds and Duehesse, £25; Large Leather Upholstered Settees, £2 10s: Small Kit. Tables, 12s Gd; Fireside Chairs, £2 10s; Dropskle Table, £2 12s Gd; Nice. Modern Sideboard, Oak Wardrobe, £il 10d: Rimu Robes, £S 10s; Drop-end Couch and Squab, £4 15s: Tea Wagon, 355; Duchesses, 355. Tweedie's, 15 Adelaide Rd. Tel. 55-190. WANTED Sell, Four-spool! Home Workshop Wood Lathe, complete with motor, £'M 10s. Apply 703 Evg. Post. WANTED to Sell. Chesterfield Suite. Ring 27-085. COIK Door Mats, a necessity for every home, Gs 4d and Gs Od at Selfrldges in Cuba St. /CHILDREN'S Island Shopping Baskets, new \J shipment just landed: 2s lid to 4s lid at Selfriclges In Cuba St. ENGLISH 4-ply Knitting Wool, in all wanted shades, at Is 4d skein, at Self ridged in Cuba St. GUI'S and Saucers, Genuine English Bone China, 4s 2d each at Self ridges in Cuba St. }7MRE Shovels, all steel, 9d each at Selfridges . in Cuba St. SEE (lie Prize Daffodils in Selfridgc's Window. Order your Bulb requirements now. All prize blooms. IVEVO Revolving Clothes Line, steel centre .V pole and .stays, 4 wires, painted ;md completely installed; £7 355. King 17-''o:s I^VFE'S, LTD., 27G Lambton Q.y.—s4in Wool Vclour hi Fawn and Honey Gold; 20s Gd yard. IT'YFE'S, LTD., 27(i Lambton Qy.—3(!in Printed Cottons, 2s lid, 3s -Id, Us lid, -Is lid. 5s fid yard. I^YFE'S, LTD., .still the Host Place for Silks and Hosiery; .'(Gin Printed Art Silk Linens (iold/Wht., Bluo/Wlit., Reil/Wht., Green/Wht Navy/Wht.; Special, 8s lid yard Tjn-FK'S, LTD., .still the Best Place for X Silks and Hosiery; 4-iin American Silks in stiutK ami fancy stripos; special Ss lGil yard. FYFE'S, LTD., still the Best Place <*r Silks and Hosiery; Ladies' Tennis Sox, 3s 3d and 3s lOd pair. QOLID Oak Dining Suite, £35 10s; Bedroom KJ Suite, Wire, mid Mattress. £25; Cot iind Mattress, £2 10s; Child's Rocking Horse 35sPram, £4 10s. Ring 2G-571. OAK Dining Table iind 4 Chairs, £25 Write 3011 Evg. Post. GOLK Balls, 2 dozen Spiihlings Red Dimple, bnuirt new; what offers:' ;{o]7 Evg. Post 1?OR SALIC. Cane Push-chair, with hood us now; £5. Tel. 55-193. pHESTKKKIKLD and 2 Chairs, excellent yj condition, grey tones, wool mo<iiiettos Jel. 25-15(1. WANTED Sell, 2 Single Wooden Beds, Duehesse, clean, suitable for bach 11 Cuba St., Potone. 1?OR SALE, Sacred Heart Coat, Gym. Frock 2 Blazers, 2 "Hainl-kiiltted Pullovers 1 Hand-knitted Cardigan, 2 Ties. 125 Jackson St., Putonc. 1?OR HALE, Model A Kndascope IGnim. Projector, perfect condition, £85 iiii 1,-w Post, Lower Hutt. " ' l>" WANTED to Soil, Pram, Plunket; Phinkpt Pushchair, sponge rubber tyros- llitrli Chair, 3 in 1. Apply 120 Calabar ltd., jhvViniar. ITWiECTROLUX Vacuum Cleaner, in new con J_ (litinn, latest model. King 17-iISS tonii'ht pANARIKS, Cork and lion Roller (Car", \J for Sale. .1. 8011, (51 Manners St TtJANTICIJ to Sell, Black Summer Cnat," S W ty new condition, £2 15s. Tel ".i-.i'-jii' " pENT'S Gold Single Ruby Ring, kh ChromVX ium Smokers' Stand, :S()s; Ensign ('•uuera, £1; Valet Razor, lO.s; Chemist's Scale* Gent's Tan Shoos, size OVi-■ 25 Hohiria isrt ' Hatailal. evenings. ''' OAK Drawleiif Table. 4 Chairs, modern new condition; £22 10s. Tel. s:{-00,-, WANTED Known Hint, on capital or annual value you will have to pay through the nose. Vote Unimproved and play safe WANTED to Sell. Sideboard, 'modern Pi 10s; also DropWde Cot, £I- io s . ' 'jvi IG-SO3. TIN &C ' ~ LARGE Quantity Clean Tins, approx, 4 -r a i s for sale; snap-on lids. ° "' Apply— ADAMS BRUCE, LTD.. 27 Majoribanks St., El,

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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 58, 6 September 1945, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 58, 6 September 1945, Page 4

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