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AMUSEMENTS. A BIG NIGHT, A BIG NIGHT, A BIG NIGHT, A BIG NIGHT, A BIG NIGHT, A BIG NIGHT, A BIG NIGHT, A BIG NIGHT, AT TEH Y.M.C.A, MORAY PLACE. GREAT DISPLAY OP PHYSICAL WORK By Ladies and Girls, Under the Direction of Mr J. V. Hanna (Physical Director). CALISTHENICS, including Clubs, Wands, and Figure Marching, Gymnastic Dancing. GYMNASTICS; Horse, Parallels, etc. A SPECTACULAR AFFAIR, 7.30 SHARP. COMB EARLY. Also, CONTINUATION OF AUTUMN SALE, Stalls for Sale of Produce, Flowers, Sweets, Works. Side Shows galore. OPEN AFTERNOON AND EVENING. WIRELESS CONCERT. MONDAY, 3rd ANNUAL CIRCUS. 8 p.m. Is. la. Is. Is. Y. T. DREW, General Secretary. SWIMMING. SWIMMING. VISIT OF MISS GWITHA STIAND, WORLD’S CHAMPION SWIMMER. OTAGO PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONSHIPS OTAGO PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONSHIPS (Under Control Otago Centro, N.Z.A.S.A.), TUESDAY AND THURSDAY NEXT, TUESDAY AND THURSDAY NEXT, 8 p.m., TUESDAY AND THURSDAY NEXT, TUESDAY AND THURSDAY NEXT, 8 p.m., TUESDAY AND THURSDAY NEXT, TUESDAY AND THURSDAY NEXT, 0 p.m., TEPID BATHS. MORAY PLACE. TEPID BATHS MORAY PLACE. TEPID BATHS, MORAY PLACE. TEPID BATHS, MORAY PLACE. Como and See Miss Minnie Jcpson (the Junior N.Z. Champion and Record Holder) CHAMPIONSHIPS EACH, EVENING. CHAMPIONSHIPS BACH EVENING. A Great Programme. A Great Programme. A Great Programme. ADMISSION: 3s, 2s, Is; Children, 6d; with parents, downstairs, Is. JOHN MTNDOE, Hon. Secretary. OTAGO WOMEN’S CLUB. PLAY READING CIRCLE. AN OPENING _ EVENING (Gentlemen Visitor's Invited! will be held on MONDAY. Scones from Shakespeare will bo acted, with Shakespearean songs. Mrs H. CHAPMAN, Chairwoman. DUNEDIN ORCHESTRAL SOCIETAL NOTICE TO MEMBERS. PRACTICE WILL NOT BE HELD ON WEDNESDAY NEXT, the 25th instant (Anzao Day). H. 11. SAUCES, Secretary. PROFESSIONAL. C HAELES E. CLARKE, SURGEON DENTIST, OPEN EVENINGS, DENTAL PARLORS, OCTAGON. TO LET. ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE. FORD BUILDING, WELLINGTON. A unique opportunity presents itself to Importers, Manufacturers, and Business Men generally to secure Accommodation in the Ford Building, Wellington, The premises aro of Ferro-concrete, newly erected, the most conspicuous and probably the best equipped in the City They front Courtenay place at its broadest point, and aro bounded by York street in tho rear. Tho front entrance is in tho form of a commodious and attractive Arcade. Each floor has its own ample landing vestibule and all conveniences. Tho light area is of very generous proportions. Two fast Electric Passenger Elevators, a and a smaller Goods Lift, serve all floors. Access to the two latter is through' a covered truck and cart entrance, the largest in Wellington. ’ldio building is provided with tho Grinnell Automatic ' Fire-extinguishing System and Fireproof Doors throughout. Insurance costs on an average stock aro thereby reduced about thirty per cent. AREA AVAILABLE. Floors 3,4, and 5, each 8,000 square feet. Half of Floor 6, approximately 4,000 square feet. RENTAL, 2s 6d per square foot per annum. LEASE for period of years if desired. CONDITIONS.—-Any existing stairways, vestibules, or passageways ruit free. Cost of additional pan ageways and appointments construet&J lor convenience of clients to bo included in tho rent. Payment to be spread in equal yearly instalments over period of lease. EARLY APPLICATION SHOULD BE MADE TO THE COLONIAL MOTOR CO., LTD., Courtenay place, Wellington. (jp O L E T. ROOMS. George street (near Hanovci street). 5,000 FEET DRY CELLAR STORAGE, Octagon. SHOP, Cargill's Corner. SHOP, A.nzao square. OFFICES, near corner Rattray and Princes streets. 2 FLATS, centre of City, Very low rent. 8,000 square feet floor space. FOR SALE, SHOP .AND DWELLING, Alain South road, Cavohmam. PERPETUAL TRUSTEES, i Vogel street, Diu.odin. TO LET, 'ORNINGTOV ; superior House, 9 . rooms; every modern convenience; ;rio light', close to school and bowling n; good grounds, well laid out. ST. Ill; Furnished House, 7 rooms, modern; Ho light, telephone; from Ist May. ,LYN: Furnished House, 9 rooms, from May. CITY; Furnished House, 6 rooms; immediate entry. Rooms, Furnished Unfurnished, Citv and suburbs. JOHN REID AND SONS, LTD. RNITURB REMOVALS. ESTIMATES FREE, nploy Experience. Get Our Price. 3 NEW ZEALAND EXPRESS CO.. LTD., Crawford street. .. Box 300. Telephones 1,151, 1,152. LET Gain Forwarding Co._ Remove your Furniture moans safety anc my.—Office, 22 Bond street LBfTriat, 3or rooms G al I conveniences: Majestic Mansions, St. Clair. oyd, High street. LET, Shop, Royal Arcade; cheap rent good tenant. —Apply W. Boyd, 152 street. INISHE'iD 5-roomed Bungalow; piano; for 6 months; near Gardens, tram; —Ashley Cooper, 10 Dowling street. LET, Bed-Sitting Room, with use of conveniences, to homely person; handy section. —Address 849, ‘ Star.' 1 4 Rooms, furnished, to Middle-aged ’onions; everything supplied but bedreturn for hoard.—Apply, after 5 Crawford's Store, St. Andrew street. LETTliow'Six-roomed Bungalow, Kennedy street, St. Clair; adults only 9 7,176, LETT'S Rooms, furnished, for 6 months from May.—ss Cargill street. LET, for winter months, 5-roomed Furnished House; every convenience; section. —Address 858, ‘ StarJ LEir~Portkm of Building, comet of 3t. Andrew and King streets; alterato suit tenant.—Apply Alex. Bmmo 0., wiroworkers and bird dealers, 215 > street. SER Offices and Cellar, Bond street.— Vpply Trustees, Executors Company, street. !TBN ANIVcO., Frederick street, have umi shed and Unfurnished Booms and Po Let, City and suburbs; large solecrenls to suit all. LET, Largo Front Room, with fireplace ; north end. —Address 851, * Star LET, St. Clair, Two Unfurnished Rooms, with fireplaces and electric; ' convenience; handy to car; 15s per ,—OOO, ‘Star.’ OVERSEAS CLUB. mi-IE PRESIDENT (Mr 11. L. TAPLEY) -A and EXECUTIVE of the Overseas Club invite MEMBERS to an “AT HOME ' in the Club Room on MONDAY AFTERNOON, April 23rd, at 3.15, in honor of the lion. C. E. Statham, fI.P., an ex-president of the Club. BURNS CLUB CHOIR. riYHERE will bo NO PRACTICE for tho 1 Choir on WEDNESDAY EVENING (Auzac Day). L. SHEPPERD, Secretary. BERT RAWLINSON, Conductor. DANCING. mPIE TRAMWAY SOCIAL CLUB wish to JL Notify their Patrons that the WEEKLY DANCE will be held on TUESDAY, April 24th, at 8 p.m., Ait Gallery, and will bo extended to 12 p.m. Gents, Is Cd; Ladies, Is. A. LENZ, Hon. Secretary. ANZAC NIGHT. LEAGUE OF NATIONS UNION. TWBLIO MEETING in the EMPIRE 1 THEATRE', 7.30 p.m. Speaker, Miss M. 11. King, M.A. Vocalist, Miss James. All interested aro invited to be present. OLIVE MERCER, ■Secretary. government notices. PPLICATIONS, to bo made on P.S.C. L Form 17a, obtainable at principal Post ices, will be received up to Noon for tho .owing POSITIONS: Closing Bth MAY, 1925. ■ LABOR DEPARTMENT; SPECIOUS OP FACTORIES AND SCAFFOLDING (3rd Grade) Auckland and Invercargill. General Diviiiiou. Commencing salary, £275 p.a. hiruier particulars may bo obtained on ilicaiion. A. C. TURNBULL, Secretary Public Service Gommisioner. TO LET. mo LET, Furnished Sitting. Room and BedJL room; use kitchen and conveniences; north end. —891, ‘ Stal'd rfTMO LET, Two largo Unfurnished Front A Rooms; suit married oouple, no children. —857, ‘Star.’ i rKcTlET7~Furnished Crib, three rooms; JL scullery, suu verandah; Portobello. —Apply 10 Glen avenue, Mornington. mb"LET, Tomahawk, 5-roomcd Furnished JL House, snort, or long term. —Address 921, ‘Star’; or telephone 9,159. rinoMET7 heart of City, well-lighted WareJL house or Show Room, 2,000 ft; moderate rent. —310, ‘Star.’ CCUOFYoMct, George street, City; good tO .situation; reasonable rent.—9*<., ‘Star! Office. HilO LET, 2'Wcll-fin-nished Front Rooms; JL u;-o conveniences, electric light, iron, tnv.j ring, telephone; suit ma-rritd couple; ticor t .o <> «ffect, now Howe street.—963, 'Star.’ IALATS, Kitchenettes (conveniences), iL’ Double-Single Boom*- (furnished, unfurnished), City, suburbs. —Commercial Agency, Stafford street; 'phono 3,080. _ rSViV Unfit;moiled good Rooms and kitJL chciiclic; .suit refined married couple; nice locality, near car, —714, ‘ Mar.’ G'TeOIiMiTsTREET.— 3 nice' Rooms, boau--4 tifuliy furnished; full usa of kitchen; £2 10s.—Park, Reynolds. t ELLEKIOWES.—9 Rooms, all conveniences; sumptuously furnished, splendid house; 3ga.—Park, Reynolds. -iCfEAR Bovs’ High School.— Splendid 7 Rooms, 'completely furnished; cheap. —Park, Reynolds. A KDERSON’S BAY.—Commodious Ten J.\. Rooms, furnished; splendid position; 3gs.—Park, Reynolds. ATETB~Golumba College. Roslyn.—Bungoi'f low. 10 rooms; lovely furniture; possession May; £3.—Park, Reynolds. mO LET, in superior homo. Unfurnished A Room; fireplace, electric light, kitchenette, gas. bathroom; no cars; suit business lady.—367, ‘Star.’ BOARD AND RESIDENCE. QTONEHURST, OTONEHLIRST, STONEHURST, STONEHURST, Central, Comfortable, Accommodation AUCKLAND’S IDEAL RESIDENTIAL HOTEL. Extensive Grounds, for 150 Guests. TARIFF: 14s and IGs per day. Mr and Sirs ALBERT A. BROWN, Proprs. One or Two refined Gentlemen tf % , Boarders in clean private home.— Address 898, ‘ Star ’ Offices ■QUPERLOR Accommodation required by JO Busincv-a Gentleman. —Particulars to 954, ‘iStar’ Office. MMT'A.NTED, Two Lady Boarders, share VV iargo, sunny room, Musselburgh.— Address 9uß, "Star ’ Office. LADY requires comfortable Board-Ilesi-denco with private family, north end; fireplace; near tram; no hi 115.—927, ‘Star.’ /TT OO.D Home offered to Business Ladies or VJT K aide iris; sunny; north end.—93B, ■.Star’ Office. COMMERCIAL Youth seeks Board and Residence, central —Address 914. ‘Star’ Office. ■\TiOUNG Lady desires comfortable Board; JL single room; us« piano.—Terms 946, ‘ btar ’ Office. qa Canongalc baa Vacancies; comfortOl) able, 'homely accommodation; 3 or 4 Working Men Boarders; central position. —‘Phone 7,120. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. ORDERS BY TELEPHONE. EXPERIENCE has shown that in the use of tho TELEPHONE ERRORS EASILY OCCUR in Words and in the Names of Persons, although the messages are read back to the sender, and occasionally therare Misconceptions in Instruction*. ADVERTISERS ARE REQUESTED TO WRITE THEIR ANNOUNCEMENTS, And Not to Trust to a Telephone Message, we cannot hold ourselves responsible if errors occur.

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Evening Star, Issue 18256, 21 April 1923, Page 6

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