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ORAND OPERA HOUSE.' "RAND OPERA HOUSE. MATINEE DAILY AT 2.15. NIGHTLY AT 8. J. C. Williamson, Ltd., present FRANK NEIL'S THIRD BIG REVUE DE LUXE. Packed with Fun and Splendour. 30 Big Gorgeous Colourful Scenes, , Including the INDIAN PARADE. INDIAN PARADE. Setting a new standard of entertainment for 1933. "WHOOPEE NIGHTS " "WHOOPEE. NIGHTS." "WHOOPEE NIGHTS." "WHOOPEE NIGHTS " "WHOOPEE NIGHTS" "WHOOPEE NIGHTS " "WHOOPEE NIGHTS'? • "WHOOPEE NIGHTS." - > "WHOOPEE NIGHTS" = "WHOOPEE NIGHTS." . Including: •ELLA -SHIELDS ELLA SHIELDS- - ELLA- SHIELDS i ELLA; SHIELDS . '.'.'With .-". GEORGE. WALLACE,. ' .' GEORGE -WALLACE, GEORGE WALLACE, GEORGE WALLACE, . / .• . ■ . ~'■ -j_. And ; •_"-, ■'.■..-'. SOOTHER STARS.-::'_ ; MATINEE PRICES-3s v .25,.15. plus 1 tax. ; Kiddies Half. • NIGHTS.-:ss;-4s, 3s,'2s, Is: ; Early Door -Gallery Sixpence Extra PLAN AT BRISTOL. Telephone resetrations Ring 51-814. » . '^ IFFnT C?££S EN PARTY «t MR. G. S. f x YOUNG'S, 107 Waterloo Road, Lower Hutt, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2 p.m:, in aid*o£ St. Stephen's Church. Afternoon Tea 6d. Adults Is, Children 6d or free with parents. Bus service from Uty. Opened by the Rev. J. R. Blanchard, 8.A., at 3 p.m. (CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING y ROOMS. No. 6, Coartenay Chambers, 15, Courtemiy place: Hours: 12.30 to 4 p.m. No. 607, T. and G. Building, Lambton, quay, Wellington. Hours: 12.30 to 4.30 p.m. and 7 pjn. to 9 p.m. . The public are cordially invited. DANCING. TONIGHT " TONIGHT CTURDEE HALL ASSEMBLY. Ghuzuee Street. The Select Modern and Old-time Dance EVERY TUESDAY AND SATURDAY* NIGHT. Dainty Supper. Good Music and Floor. Monte Carlo and Spotlight Waltzes. Ladies Is, Gents Is 6d. H. ANDERSON, M.C. "yiCTORIA ASSEMBLY, Victoria Hall, » Adelaide Road. TONIGHT (Tuesday) TONIGHT. The Best Music, Supper, and Prizes. Ladies Is, Gents. Is 6d. WALTZING CHAMPIONSHIP. NEXT SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18. Op^n to all North Island Dancers. Good Judge. F. McGONNELL, M.C. AMBASSADOR CABARET TONIGHT! • TONIGHT! ' Dancing 8 to 12. Sub. Is. I . Watch for the Special Engagement ■ "AKAROA" JAZZ BAND j (Said to be the finest ship's band to have ' • visited Wellington). . 1 WEDNESDAY NIGHT. i. 'P H E .. . MA V F A IK x ■ (Late Adelphi). " r The Cabaret Beautiful. _ Under the direction of Wellington's Three Young Hosts, M. Macy, C. D. Has- • sail, Eric Pankhurst. The "Mayfair" will be entirely refurnished in the most.pleas- • ing manner. Opening Night Gala Ball WED., Feb. 22, 8 p.m. Reserve your Table i now. Ring 51-770. " EDUCATIONAL. , U: f ■ ■ ■ . ACCOUNTANCY STUDENTS, Enrol with j^NTING'S COMMEECIAL COLLEGE Classes have already commenced. An early start with your studies is essential if you wish-to be successful. s Expert and Experienced tutors. I Special rebate in fees to those who 1 enrol during February. ; Call and see Mr. Enting, or write for t Free Prospectus. VICEERS HOUSE, Woodward street, Wellington, C.I, P.O. Box 826. 3 Telephone 44-406. 1 PERFORMANCE - NOT PROMISE. . <T<HE performance of Hemingway's stud- , •*■ cuts in the Accountancy Esaminar tions for the .past 35 years is far better 2 assurance than all the promises in the . world 6£ any unproved tuition. '• - STUDY ACCOUNTANCY WITH HEMINGWAY'S. Thousands of Hemingway's students , have qualified ■ and-are now. enjoying the high salaries and the assured jiositions that are open to qualified :men. ■" . Under Hemingway's proved and practical system of coaching: you study in your own home during leisure.hours. Your work is under the continuous supervision . of highly-paid specialists. ■ Hemingway's spare no effort.to provide their students ■n-ith the best service money, brains and expert knowledge can provide.Write to-day for Free Book, '-Accountancy and commence studying, immediateisr. : ; s : x - / HEJtINGWAY'S . /: CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. Box 516/ 'Auckland. MISCELLANEOUS. T3RIDES! 'Let us Cater for your Wed- .~* ding. Charges reduced. Quotes also r tor Dances and other Social Functions Uscar Johnson, 132. Oriental-par. Tel. i PJ AKTER Hone, the perfect sharpener .7 -«>r-safety razor blades. 3s posted. J ; E. Evans, 158, Lambton-qy. ' ; fTEMSTITCHING and Overlooking on v "• shortest notice; all kinds of Over- - alls made to order. Mrs. Collins, 90, .lan J- ners-st., nest Scott's, Tea Rooms.- , XTURSES' and Waitresses' Aprons and ; Belts, Infants' Outfits. Children's , Silk Knitted Wear. Mrs. Collins. 90. , Manners-st. !OS 6d PER week: for comfort. A Ches--I** terfield, Sideboard, Table, Bed, or t Duchesse at Ait Cabinet Co., Willis-st. ' "V"OU cannot buy Grand Hotel quality : ■*■ for less than Grand Hotel prices. t Tel. 41-024. Our.Home Supply Store for ■ your requirements; delivery free. [" O^ PACKET Lion Brand Home Brew 'iW makes IS quart bottles; old English ' vcpipe. C. 11. Perrett, Cliemist. 'THE Best Coal, Coke,, and Wood, •*- McGowan and Magee, Ltd., General Carriers and Furniture Movers. Tel. 42-006. rpORTURING HEADACHES quickly ■*• yield to Phen-Asco Tablets. Better than aspirin. Saunders, Ltd., Chemists, Coui-teuay-pl.

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 37, 14 February 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 37, 14 February 1933, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 37, 14 February 1933, Page 2

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