DANCING. "DON-ACCORD ASSEMBLY ■"ON-ACCORD ASSEMBLY Holds its Ever-popular Modem Old-time Dunce Every SATURDAY In the ODDFELLOWS' HALL, Clyde quay (off C'ourtenay place). This Suite of Halls to Let i'or parties, dances, weddings, meetings, etc. Apply Lodge Secretary, in Hall, or Tel. 23-21 S. rjASINO DANCE HALL (Late San Toy.) C'r. Cuba and Vivian streets. TO-NIGHT! TO-XIGHf! GALA NIGHT. Dancing S-12. A Night, of Nights. Ladies Free. Music by Allan Shand's Casino Baud. J'HE CROW'S NEST. . (Late Gaiety Oriental), Abel. Smith-fit. TO-NIGHT. (Saturday) TO-NTGHT. TO-NIGHT. (Saturday) TO-NIGHT. -\ii tiie latest hits are how being featured, so come along to the Crow's Nest, and drive all cares and sorrows away by dancing to the Best Band in Town. Monte Carlo, Waltz, Streamers, Etc., and all the usual attractions. THE HOME OF DANCING. ADELPHI CABARET TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Dancing . 8.30-12. Subscription 5s 6d, after theatre 3s 6d. NEXT WEEK: Wednesday—S.3o-1 a.m. Saturday—Afternoon 3-5; Evening 8.30-12. I ÜBLIC NOTICES. ~ WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. CIVIC RECEPTION TO MEMBERS M.C.C. * CIVIC RECEPTION will be tendered .„ . . to the members of the Marylebone Oncket Team, who arrive in Wellington on TUESDAY NEXT, the 10th INSTANT, at 12 o'clock noon, in the Concert Chamber, Town Hall. ALL CITIZENS are cordially invited to be present on the occasion. GEO. A. TROUP, Mayor. LEGAITNOTIcir VI/'E beg to announce that we have taken Larger and More Convenient Offices nTrhmSVSSS FLOOR of the N^ D.I.C. BUILDING, on the corner of Lamb:on quay and Brandon street. Entnnces trom both Panama and Brandon streets are each served with two lifts. We will SWSS^ft fi»*"» UOKDAY FIELD, LUCKIE, AND WIREN, Barristers and Solicitors, ' ■ Wellington. PUBLIC NOTICE. 'THE Proprietor of Letters Patent No. 53a18, of 10th December, 1924, relating to Improved Fishing Reel," is desirous of entering into arrangements, by way of Licence or otherwise, on reasonable terms, for the purpose of exploiting the above patent and ensuring its practical working in New Zealand. SEXTON AND MANNING, Barristers and Solicitors, 40, Shortland street, Auckland. "PINNY'S MAJESTIC WEEK." FOLLOWING are the Successful -Entrants in the Competitions held in connection with the above:— ESSAY WRITING. iV'iwmpß :R!' een Holdstock free la), 13^ Collms street, Petone. Second Prize—Mies Catherine Connor (age li), 2, Purakau avenue, Wadestown. SLOGAN COMPETITION First Prize—Mr. Keith A. Dixon, 35, Rimu road, Kelburn. Second Prize-Mrs. L. J. Morrell, Makara Hill road, Karori. Winners have been notified. F. J. PINNY, LTD, 58, Willis street. "^v^^p^u^EMERCER STREET. AJOTICE is hereby given that the Welltij lnSton, City Council.at its meeting held on sth December, 1929, resolved to prohibit parking of motor vehicles in that portion of Mercer street extending for a distance of 110 feet from the southeastern corner of the Working Men's Club, in an easterly direction, on the northern side of the street, and that the 4th and 6th Schedules of the Wellington City Motor Vehicles By-Law, 1928, be amended accordingly. E. P. NORMAN, „ , ' Town Clerk. 7th December, 1929. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. TjIVIDENDS as under are now pay- ■^■^ able:— (a) An Interim Dividend of One Shilling and fourpence (1/4) on. the Ordinary Share Capital of the Bank. (b) Half-yearly Dividend at the rate of 7% per centum per annum on the D Long-term Mortgage Share Capital. H. BUCKLETON, ■ General Manager Wellington, 6th December, 1929. COMMISSION OF INQUIRY INTO MM S«E BR LSITAS T=S S?S§ , i-J-l'J, in the Arbitration Court at 10 o clock m the forenoon. All persons desirous of giving evidence are invited for the present to communicate with the Secretary, Returned Soldiers' Association, Wellington. JOHN S. BARTON, Chairman. NEW ZEALAND INSTITUTE OF MARINE AND POWER ENGINEERS (Inc.) A- PAPER is to be read in the InstijCX tute Hall on WEDNESDAY 11th DECEMBER, at 8 p.m., by Mr. L.' Haf Member. Subject: "MERITS OF POWDERED FUEL." All Members and interested friends are cordially invited to attend. WELLINGTON COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS' & WAREHOUSEMEN'S ASSOCIATION. CHILDREN'S CHRISTMAS CHEER FUND. 'THE following are the twenty Winning •*- Numbers in the Art Union:--1, 2599; 2, 12094; 3, 11230;.4, 8241; 5, 6788; 6, 2912 7, 8419; 8, 10610; 9, 9830; 10, 9121; 11, 9537; 12, 13410; . 13, 11449; 14, 4399; 15, 12556; 16, 9153; 17, 1987; 18, 5423; 19, 2943; 20, 5421. •R..E. SELBY, Secretary. "TiUCHESSES! Duchesses 40s, Wardrobes XJ 675, Pedestals 15s 9d, Bedstead 30s. We claim we are the cheapest in Wellin~ ton._ Popular Furniture Co., Cuba-st., neit Whitehead and Pearg.
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 138, 7 December 1929, Page 5
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