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FREE PICTURE SHOW! ■T^^:.' WEEK,^'"•fc^.'of at least 5/- worth of Assorted Groceries, we NOON- ThU I f b (for children) to the" Pictures on SATURDAY AKTEKSo^'to ofc^SS id* b°iDS to encourage :the.children to ••;• '.. U: FEW OF-OUR SPECIALS:-; . , . : |E JET. ■:::::::±:-"r'-,t^S «?-"—-■■;"■• *-*jg H &S ■:::::::::::::,^'§ & M r:;=:EWd Ko"m ■"■" ■•■'• H ns IA Checse> matured Wd E. C. RUSSELL & CO:, 241 CUBA STREET ............. TELEPHONE 54-006 106 MOLESWORTH STREET .: .TELEPHONE4I-609

TONIGHT AT 8. ■ ; TONIGHT AT- 8: TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER TOWN HALL CONCERT-' CHAMBER." The third of the memorable series of concerts by the brilliant young baritone, '. • JOHN DROWNLEE ■ ' JOHN -.VrOWN-LEE- ■-.■ JOHN BROWNLEE ••-■■• JOHN BROWNLEE ■ . JOHN ■-■ BROWNLEE • • JOHN BROWNLEE JOHN .. BROWNLEE/ . ■ JOHN BROWNLEE JOHN BROWNLEE. Principal Baritone of the Paris' Opera. Assisted by RITA MILLER, Soprano. ■■' RAYMOND LAMBERT. Pianist. TONIGHT AT S. Another glorious programme. Among, other numbers John Brownlee will sing: "'Laigo al Factotum" (Rossini) "Where'er You Walk" (Handel), "In Qnesta Tomba" (Beethoven), "Danuy Decvcr" (Damrosch), "La Danse Ma-i eabre" (Saint Saens), etc., etc., and Duets with Rita Miller. SOLO NUMBERS BY RITA MILLER AND RAYMOND LAMBERT. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Prices: Gs (Reserves), 4s, 3s, and 2s (plus tax). Box Plan and Day Sales at The Bristol. JOHN BROWNLEE CONCERT TOUR: Palmcrston North—Tuesday next. Wangamii—Wednesday next. Masterton—Thursday 'next. SKATING ~ SKATING ANNOUNCEMENT SKATING EXTRAORDINARY! ' SKATING SKATING GRAND OPENING SKATING 1333 SKATING SEASON. SKATING SKATING DOYAL ROLLER RINK. SKATING IvOYAI ROLLER RINK. SKATING (Vivian Street) SKATING SKATING SATURDAY EVENING SKATING SATURDAY EVENING • SKATING NEXT. SKATING NEXT. SKATING At SKATING 7.30 p.m. SKATING Lavishly-Redecorated!. SKATING Finest Appointments in ithe SKATING Southern Hemisphere. SKATING Largest Skating Surface SKATING ■■■ in,-Wellington. SKATING Latest Designed Orchestral SKATING Robtrum. SKATING A Modern Skating Rink offers SKATING jou Winter's, Healthiest InSKATING-: floor Entertainment. SKATING -NEW NUMBERS BY THE SKATING i- STROLLERS' DANCE SKATING ' BAND. SKATING <• SKATING Courteous Attendants. SKATING Strict Floor Control. SATURDAY NIGHT IS GALA NIGHT, SO BE WISE AND RESERVE SKATES. G.S. BRIGHT, Manager. Tel. ,51-212. • r — MASTERTON l' COMPETITIONS SOCIETY. (Incorporated). FOURTEENTH ANNUAL MUSICAL AXT) ELOCUTIONARY COMPETITIONS. To be held in the OPERA nOUSE, MASTER-TOST. FRIDAY, MAY 12, to SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1933. ~ Entries' due. APRIL 8.- , Schedule on application. * E. BELL, Secretary, P.O. Box 182. MILFORD SOUND CRUISE.' THE T.S.M.V. WANGANELLA YX7ILL Leave Wellington for the Sounds Yy on MONDAY, APRIL 10, returning to Wellington on FRIDAY. APRIL H. Fares: First class, £8; second class", £0 Apply '■.-..- \ HUDDART PARKER, LTD CHILDREN'S PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS PARTY, TN aid of the Collingwood Sea Scouts' ■*- funds, will, be held in the Trades ITall, Vivian Street, SATURDAY, March 25, 2.30. Judging, 2.43. Items by Miss Hazel Martin's Pupils. Prizes. Afternoon tea. i Admission.—Adults, Is; Children, 6d. JUiIBLE SALE TN ST. ANDREW'S SCHOOL ROOM, * FRIDAY NEXT, 24th Instant, at 7 p.m. Good Clean Clothing, etc. Bargains galore. JRfSHS lAP:I AP:- JCiIBLE SALE. •JLMBLE SALE. JUMBLE SALE. ST. JOHN'S SCHOOLROOM, Dixoii Street, ON FRIDAY, MARCH 24, at C p.m. JUMBLE SALE. JUMBLE S \LE ■JUMBLE SALE. JUMBLE SALEJ NATIONAL COUNCIL OF WOMEN. Q.ARDEN PARTY at "Ngaroma" (Mr. ~ and Mrs. Hope Gibbons's Beautiful Residence, Queen's Drive, Lyall Bay). Stalls, Side-shows, Fancy Dancing, Punch and Judy, etc., etc. Lucky Baby Competition. A 'Wonderful Afternoon's Entertainment ia Perfect Surrounding*. To be opened by the Mayoress, Mrs. T. C, A. Hislop. On SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 1933, At 3 p.m. Admission • Is, Children 6d (including afternoon ■ tea). -OT. PATRICK'S COLLEGE, ° AVELLINGTON. ANNUAL ATHLETIC SPORTS. ' BASIN RESERVE, FRIDAY, MARCH 24. Morning 10.0, Afternoon 2.0. Old Boys and Friends Cordially Invited. Old Boys' Race, 4.45 p.m. MEETINGS. NOTICE TO FREEZING WORKERS. A MEETING of Members, of the Gear ■*-x and Ngahauranga Branches will be held on SUNDAY, MARCH 28, at 2 p.m. in, the Labour Hall, Petone, when all Members are requested to attend. A.. McLEOD, , District Secretary,

DANCING. T«RADES HALL. ' TRADES HALL. .: SATURDAY NEXT, MARCH 25. OLD-TIME-& MODERN DANCING ™~ rm . Special Attraction: EXHIBITION OF TAP-DANCING ■ ■-By-MISS-HAZEL MARTIN^- ' t- t 1 " s o Preniiere Tap : Dancer. iirst-class Supper. < Perfect Orchestra . JACK ROWE, M.C. . |||EMiJiiKs of National Club and - iJriends are remirided of the Dance *° b4 »e]d in Club Ballroom; SATURDAY MARCH;2S. First-class Orchestra. Excel-' lent Supper. Good Prizes for Novelty JJances.- ■'■■ - ~ Exhibition Dancing by Jlr. E. Priestly and Miss-Wilson. FRA>TK REGANVM.C. GRAND OPENING. GRAND OPENING NEXT SATURDAY/MARCH 25. ' Q.REEN- MILL CABARET .; (Late Ambassadors). : ri *-;il"er New Management Corner Cuba and Vivian Streets. Featuring Basil. Bird and iis Celebrated T . , „ Joymakers. . Supper inch,^ f fv»^ PVANS BAY . YACHT I* ITW^ AND MOTOR-BOAT l~flgriig> ■ .--. ....- CLUB. r^JJS'V J-he Club's Popular. Dance \^ will be held on c, 1, r, , - SATURDAY, hits Orchestra supply the latest Sube,: 2s single, 3s 6d double. Come along everyone. Special Monte Carlo. TAP DANCING (in all ite Departments) is the only form of Dancing taught /" KATH NICKELS (Specialist'"in Tap), arid N.Z. Theatrical ' ■. •-. Experience. STUDIOSi 15 Manners Street. Tel. 44-547. 1 . PUBLIC NOTICES. ;: ■.■;-■■ . : A. B. MOOUES, - Manufacturing Furriers, JJESIRE to notify their.Customers and ~ others that they are vow located in , Perrett's Building, Willis Street, First Floor (underneath the big illuminated railway sign). , .-.;-.• . ■ • ■ v NOTICE TO CREDITORS.'-^ '■' The Assigned. Estate ' Robert William , llorrobni, p£ Coitrtenay .Place, Wellington, Radio Dealer. ■'■■■■ ; "\TOTICE is hereby given that all oredit- ; ■> orsor others having claims against , the above estate are requested to forward claims to GPO. Box 638, Wellington, on ;or before.APRIL 23, 1933. Any claim not lodged by the date.named is liable to exclusion., j •'■':,■■- KENNEDY, HERRICK, & BORRELL/ , ; Trustees .for. Creditors, ..'■ ■''.-. G.P.O. Box 638,:^Vcllington.;: .' wellington haeboue board. ' ■: :: statement;. SxdT;accouht:. _; PUBLIC NOTICE is .hereby given- that : -*-.:.- the audited.and. signed Statement afid Account of all contracts entered into, of the inconie and. expenditure, of all. the assets and liabilities,- and of all the moneys received and paid' by 'the Board by virtue1 ■ of the Harbours Act or any Special Act during the year ended September 30, 1932', Will be open for inspection during office hours at the Offices of the Board, Queen's Wharf, Wellington, for a period of thirty days.. ■ ■ '.'. : - ".'■ : : ' A^G. BAENETT, „ , ' .■■.-•'■•' ' Secretary. Harbour Board Office,. . : Wellington, N.Z. ■ •' . :' : March 23, 1933. : . ..-■■ -. LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICE APPLICATION having been made to ■ ■** me for. the issue of ProvisionaJ Certi.t.°Aa^?tt!N?'i tle iv the nameJof RETINI TAMIHANA; an Aboriginal Native of New Zealand, for 33 acics 3 vobds 15 7 ; perches (more.or less), situate in Block V, Haurangi 'Survey District, known as Turanganui No. IE, and being all " the ' laud comprised in Certificate of Title Volume 249, Folio 205: (Wellington Regis-' try), and for i acres 2 roods 28 perches (move or less) situate in- Block. V, Haurangi Survey District,-being part of Subdivision No. 20 of the Turanganui Block and being all the land comprised in Certificate of Title' Volume 250, Folio' 2 (Weli lington Registry); and evidence ; having been lodged of" the loss or. destruction of the said certificate of -title,.l hereby'give" : Viotiee that I will issue the Provisional Certificates of Title .as requested after fourteen days from the;, date of the Gazette containing this notice. Gazetted March 23, 1933. . ■ ; Dated this 22nd day of March. 1933, at the Lands Registry Office, Wellington. J. J. L. BUREB, ->."'- ■-'■ -District .Land .Registrdr. FUNERAL NOTICES 'THE,Friends of the'late Mrs. M. M. E' A '.Prin'gle are invited to attend lifer Fuhcral, \vhich will, leave the residence of her ■; daughter, Mrs. R. Weatherley, EbdeYitown Road, Upper Hiitt, Oh Friday, March 24, . 1933. at 2.30 p.m., for the Treutha'm Churchyard. .' . P. ROBERTSON, ■ v Undertaker, ■<■■ Upper Hutt. ; MOTORS AND CYCLES FOR SALE. W- v.USED CARS. ■■:'■ ■ E invite inspection and comparison of our. stock' of Modem Used Care. , : WRIGHT, STEPHENSON'S GARAGE, 97 Taranaki Street. Tel. 55-128 Open Evenings. .. TODD MOTORS, LIMITED, SPECIAL STOCKTAKING SALE OF USED CARS. ■ Buick Coupe- ...."...... £6P Chevrolet Van ...'.........„....... £55 Dover %-ton Van.................. £95 pjssex Sedan '-' -. .-.........;.. £125 Falcon Knight Sedan .............. £110 Ford 1-ton Truck .........'..V...... £15 Ford Van - ' ... .:v............... £5 Hudson Roadster ."........;...... £20 Hupmobile %-ton Dely. ........... , £10 •Tewett Sedan £85 Nash Ti-uck ..•:......'. ' £10 Overland 4-door Sedan- - ; £85 Pontiac Sedan ..*...;.. £65 Plymouth Sedan ...-. £130 Studebaker Sedan ....»:% -.... £225 All cars over £75 carry 90; days' written guarantee. Telephone 51-005. MODEL A Ford Tourer, only done ,15,000. £85. Essex 1928 Sedan, one owner, as new, £105 Model A Ford 30cwt Truck, a sacrifice! £125. ■ Plymouth Sedan, only done 13,000 niiles^ £120.^ N ■-■ . Oakland Coach, 1927 model, .a gift. £G5. Ansaldo Touring Car, just reconditioned. £55. ■-;- Jewett Roadster, in good order. £20. Essex Speedster, 1927 model, owner wants ofTer. . '.■■■■■.■.■-.-. Studebaker Roadster, a good-reliable car. £55.. ■■ . •• ■-, ■-.- - independent" moior^ sa£es;: 138 Wakefield Street.- -Telephone 45-561.

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 69, 23 March 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 69, 23 March 1933, Page 2

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