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Q-KAND OPERA HOUSE. *~VRAND OPERA HOUSE. WELLINGTON REPERTORY THEATRE (Inc.), Presents Tlie Great Modern Comedy, "SEE NAPLES AND DIE." "SHE NAPLES AND DIE." '•SEE NAPLES AND DIE." '•SEE NAPLES AND PIE." '•SEE NAPLES AND DIE." By Elmer Rice. Amusing! Picturesque! Romantic! Exciting! FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY. FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY. FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY. TUES., WED., AND THURS. NEXT TUES., WED., AND THURS. NEXT, APRIL 4th, sth, 6th. Bos Plans at the Bristol Tomorrow, 0 i.m. TONIGHT. TONIGHT. FOR DISTRESS RELIEF. QRAND MAORI CONCERT, In ST. THOMAS' HALL, Riddiford Street, At 8 p.m. '• SEE HANNAM AND PHILLIPS, in latest Tap Dancing. ACTION SONGS, HAKA, POIS, With HAWAIIAN BAND. Mr. W. Masters, Musical Director. Admission Is. V W.C.A. (BLUE TRIANGLE) HALL, •*• * Boulcott Street. (In the presence of her Excellency Lady Bletlisloe). ELIZABETH BLAKE Presents THE WELLINGTON PLAYERS In "THE ROMANTIC YOUNG LADY." A Three-act Comedy, translated by H. and G. Granville Barker, TONIGHT (WEDNESDAY) ' AND THURSDAY, MARCH 20 'and 30, at 8 p.m. Tickets: 3s Gd and 2s, phis tax. Box Plan now open at The Bristol. "The Romantic Young Lady," the play that had long runs in both London and Madrid. Mayfair TifAYFAIR, Mayfair -"^AYFAIR, Mayfair "The Cabaret Beautiful." Mayfair CABARET NIGHT Mayfair TONIGHT 5.30 TONIGHT Mayfair Dress Night Tonight. Make Mayfair up a party and sp^iid Tonight in Mayfair Wellington's playground—the Mayfair beautiful Mayfair—dunce to the Mayfair rhythm of the famous HighhatMayfair U-rs' Baud—hear the HighhatM.ayfair ters' Vocal Trio, and avail yourMayfair self of .the excellent service of the Mayfair Three Young Hosts. Mayfair Subscription os. Supper inMayfair eluded. Mayfair TONIGHT at the MAYFAIR for Mayfair sheer enjoyment. Mayfair Ring 51-770 fqr Reservations. PUBLIC NOTICES! NOTICE TO REGISTERED MASSEURS AND OPTICIANS. ATTENTION is directed to the provi- **■ sions of the Finance Act 1332-33 (No. 2) making it illegal for the above to practise their professions on and after the Ist April next unless an annual practising certificate has been applied for and the prescribed fee paid. Any person concerned practising without having applied for such certificate is liable to a fine not exceeding £5 for each day the offence continues. Forms of application can be obtained from any Medical Officer of Health or from the Secretary to the Board, care Department of Health, 'Wellington. IN THE MAGISTRATE'S COURT HOLDEN AT WELLINGTON. T*AKE NOTICE that ' application has -1- been made to the above Court by IRIS L. HAWKE, of 2a Courtenay Place, Wellington, occupier at a Library and Book Shop, for PARTIAL exemption from the provisions of the Shops and Ollices Act, and the A^va^■d fixing the closing hours- of shops. AND FURTHER take notice that I fix Friday, the 31st day of March, 1933. at 10 a.m., and the Magistrate's Court, Wellington, as the time and place respectively tor the hearing of the said application. E. PAGE, Stipendiary Magistrate. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIH BASIN RESERVE. TtfOTICE is hereby given that a charge for admission to the Basin Reserve will be made as under on Saturday, April 1, 1933, under The Wellington City Reserves Charges Bylaw, No. 49. after the hour of 12.45 o'clock p.m., viz.—Admission to ground, Adults (over 15 years of age), Sixpence; Children Free. Persons who have entered the Reserve before the hour above-mentioned and who remain after such hour are liable to pay the above charge. E: P. NORMAN, Town Clerk. IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND. "VTOTICE is hereby given that WINI- ■^ FRED MAYALL, of WELLINGTON, MARRIED WOMAN, was this day adjudged bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden at my office on Wednesday, the sth day of April, 1933, at 2.30 o'clock. Dated at Wellington this 2Sth day of March, 1933. S. TANSLEY. Official Assignee. PAINFUL FEET. tpLECTRICAL Footbaths, Faradism, *-' Diathermy, and Trained Massage only satisfactory treatment - for . revitalising tired and toneless foot muscles. Weak muscles cause fallen arches. Inflamed Joints quickly respond to deep healing heat produced electrically by Diathermy. KATHERTNE CARTER, N.Z.R.M., Registered Masseuse and Medical Electrician, Kelvin Chambers, 16, The Terrace. Telephone 43-297. A. B. JVIOORES, Manufacturing Furriers, T")ESIRE to notify their Customers and ■ L/ others that they are now located in Perrett's Building, Willis Street, First Floor (underneath the big illuminated railway sign). GOLD BUYERS. (")LD False Teeth, Gold, and Jewellery bought. N<ste new address: Platinum Scrap Co., 101 Willis Street (Mandel's Buildings). OLD JEWELLERY AND' DIAMOND RINGS. "J70R.20 years we have been buying Gold - 1- in Ayellington. Obtain the best value for yours from a New Zealand firm. HAYCRAFT AND JOSLING, Manufacturing Jewellers, 94 Willis Street (over Preston's). EASTER HOLIDAYS. VYTE all know where we would like to go at Easter, but the question arises, Can we afford it? Let us help you solve the problem. Sell your OLD GOLD which is lying idle and enjoy a holiday. Our prices are equal to the best in New Zealand. SOVEREIGNS. SOVEREIGNS^ 275. 275. BRITISH GOLD EXPORT, 72 Manners Street. Telephone 42-693. MISCELLANEOUS. ENGAGEMENT. ■niRECT to the Public from our WorkXJ shop—ENGAGEMENT RINGS. See us. You'll save money. HAYCRAFT AND JOSLING, i Manufacturing Jewellers, 94 Willis Street (over Preston'g). Established 20 years.

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 74, 29 March 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 74, 29 March 1933, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 74, 29 March 1933, Page 2

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