DANCING. THE "FIFTY EIGHT" CLUB." (Personal Direction—Mr, W. E. Priestley) at the Margaret O'Connor Studio, Lower Cuba street. OPENING FUNCTION NEXT SATURDAY. WELLINGTON'S Finest Dancers, dis- ■ *. criminating partners who demand the Tight atmosphere for their entertainment, will be present. Positively not more than fatty-eight couples will be admitted to this Exclusive Club. Dancing and cabaret entertainment. Music by the famous Melody Makers. Full evening dress essential. Reservations may be made by personal BE ONE OF THE FIRST FIFTY-EIGHT. ► PVANS BAY YACHT ■^ CLUB. TO-NIGHT. A Great Night of Dancing in the Clubhouse. All members and friends are requested to attend. Steel's Famous Orchestra will be in attendance. Popular prices. The Limbless Soldiers' Picnic will be held To-morrow. Plenty of boat accommodation for all, so come along everyone. THE JOE ENOWSLEY SCHOOL OF DANCING. COMMENCEMENT, OF 1933 SEASON. Parents and Intending Pupils will be interviewed by Mr. Knowsley at the Studio each afternoon this coining week, between the hours of 2 o'clock an(LS.3O. SCHOOL DANCING, ' 80, Manners street. ~~- ~~ MEETINGS. ■ ". , NOTICE TO FREEZING WORKERS, A MEETING of Members of the Gear ■"■ (Petone) and Ngahauranga Branches will be held in the -LABOUR" HALL, Beach street, Petone, on SUNDAY AFTERNOON Next, 12th February, «t 2 Pirn., ,wlien all members are "requested to be in attendance. . A: McLEOD, -■ ... District Secretary. A PROTEST -MEETING'wiII be held at PETONE, MONDAY EVENING, 13th inst., LABOUR HALL, 8 o'clock, against Imposition of: Sales Tax, Exchange Rate, and Imposition of Levy on Unemployed. .MR. J. W. McEWEN presiding. PROMINENT :.SPEAKERS. PUBLIC NOTICES. PUBLIC NOTICE. . T THE UNDERSIGNED, will not be ■*■* responsible for any debts contracted in my name without my written authority. H. W. K. DRIVER. No. 5, Home-st. 30th January, 1933. NOTICE TO JURORS. TURORS summoned to appear on MonM day are hereby notified that they are not required to attend until TUESDAY NEXT, at 10.30 a.m. Dated at Wellington this 10th. day of February, 1933. . , s W.,W. SAMSON, Sheriff. RAFFLE FOR BEDSPREAD. BELMONT MEN'S SOCIAL AND LITER ARYj CLUB. Winning No. 591, Mrsi B. Kirk, '52, Nelson-st;,'Petone. '-.' ..-■'• ..,";..:% \i,;H._<£smith,..-; . , ...■:.•: ■•: ■-■ H6n.-Se.c., WELLINGTON SOUTH RESIDENTS. Please note that " 'THE "EVENING POST" AGENCY For the RECEIPT OF ADVERTISEMENTS, 129, Riddiford street (next Bank of New Zealand), will be transferred oa Monday next, 13th February, to premises adjoining and - conducted by JAMES ARTHUR SCEATS," Bookseller and Stationer, TELEPHONE 24-023. . ..-,.'■■ " PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. TtfOTICE is hereby given that all credi- ■^' tors and others having claims against the undermentioned estates are required to lodge such claims at the Public Trust Office at Wellington on .or before the 13th day of March, 1933. Any. claim not lodged by the. date named is liable to: exclusion. The claims must show full details, and must be certified as follows:— "I hereby certify that the amount of this claim was due and owing at the date of death of the deceased." ESTATES. Dalton, Thomas, late of Wellington, messenger, died 30/1/33. Hollis, Emily, late of Wellington, widow, died 31/1/33. - : Jamieson, William Thomas, late of s.s. Maori and Featherston, seaman, died 10/1/33. Oldman, Leighla Blanche, late of Wellington, spinster, died 26/1/33. ' " Vaughan, Agnes Phoebe, late of Lower Hutt, married woman, died 30/12/32. A. R. COAD, District Public Trustee for Wellington. llth February, 1933. WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD. REDEMPTION OF DEBENTURES— £850,000 CONSOLIDATED LOAN DEBENTURES Nos. 1761-10260, INCLUSIVE. TDUBLIC Notice is hereby given that on J- MONDAY, the tith day of March, 1933, at the hour of 11 a.m., the Fortyfourth Half-yearly Drawing of Debentures will take place iv the Board Room at the Office of the Wellington Harbour Board in the presence of a Notary Public to determine the numbers of ■ the particular Debentures to be redeemed on the 28th day of August, 1933, in terms of the conditions attaching to such Debentures. The Debentures affected are Eight Thousand Five Hundred in number and bear Numbers 1761 to 10260 inclusive (less. Two Thousand Six Hundred and Ninety-nine Debentures drawn at previous ballots), each Debenture being of the sum of One Hundred Pounds, (£100). Of this number One Hundred and Thirty-six (130) Debentures are due to be redeemed on the 28th August next. The bearer of any one of the above-mentioned Debentures or his accredited agent will be. entitled to attend the Drawing. A. G. BARIvETT, Secretary. Harbour Board Office, Wellington, New Zealand, 10th February, 1933. PAINFUL FEET. ELECTRICITY AND TRAINED MASSAGE most Successful Modern Treatment Known. ELECTRICAL FOOTBATHS, DIATHERMY, FARADISM, and Massage revitalises toneless muscles and completely penetrates inflamed joints. Weak ■ muscles are cause of'fallen arches TTATHERINE CARTER, N.Z.R.M., ■*•*• Registered Masseuse and Medical Electrician. . ".- Kelvin Chambers, 16. The Terrace Tel. 43-297.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 35, 11 February 1933, Page 2
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