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OANCINQ. OT. FRANCIS' HALL, HILL STREET, ° DANCE (MODERN.) DANCE TOMORROW NIGHT AND EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT. Dancing Bto 12. Rudolph's Orchestra, Flannels Optional. t Sub. 2s. AYFAIR : CABARET AYFAIR CABARET SATURDAY XIGHT. SATURDAY -NIGHT. DANCING FROM 8 p.m. To the FAMOUS HIGHHATTERS.Subs. 6a. Evening Dregs. ■RACK-TO-CHILDHOOD BALL. -"ACK-TO-CHILDHOOD BALL. TOWN HALL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3. You'll be there. I'll be there. We'll all be there. BACK TO CHILDHOOD FOR ONE GLORIOUS NIGHT. . THE FUN FAIR OF THE YEAR. Under the auspices of the Transport aud Power Princess National' Confidence Carnival. ~ . PUBLIC NOTICES. ~ PUBLIC NOTICE. AS a mark of respect to the late Mr. ■ cx Vithalbhai Patel, President of the Indian Legislative Assembly, all businesses conducted by members of the Indian Association in the Wellington Province will be closed on Monday, October 30. v DAYALGI VALLABH, Secretary. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. CLOSING OF SYDENHAM STREET (Lower End), NORTHLAND. ■MOTICE is hereby given that Sydenham •^' Street (lower end), Northland, will be CLOSED to vehicular Traffic from Monday, October 30, 1933, at S a.m., until further notice, owing to street improvements. E. P. NORMAN, Town Clerk. THE WELLINGTON MASONIC HALL, LIMITED. NOTICE TO DEBENTURE-HOLDERS. TN accordance with the Articles of Asso- •*• ciation, I hereby convene a Meeting of Debenture-holders to be held at the Masonic Hall, The Terrace, on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1933, at 4.30 p.m., for the purpose of determining, if thought tit, the appointment of the Directors representing the Debenture-holders, or any of them, and appointing )new Directors. E. CANNONS, ■ Secretary. UNEMPLOYMENT ACT, 1930. INSTALMENTS OF TAXATION. 'PHE Usual Quarterly Instalment (ss) of ■* the General Unemployment Levy will become due on NOVEMBER 1, upon which date there will also fall due the third instalment of the Emergency Unemployment Charge of one penny in each amount of one shilling and eightpence of income other than salary or wages derived during the year ended March 31, 1933. Forms and full information are available at any Money-order Office. G. C. GODFREY, Commissioner of Unemployment. MOTORS AND CYCLES FOR SALE. CECOND-HAND Qoods for tourer* and roadsters at Auto Wreckers, 100 Taranaki Street "Try 53-077 First." INSPECT THESE. 1932 MORRIS MINOR SALOON. 1931 AUSTIN 7 SALOON. 1031 FORD "A" COUPE. 1931 SINGER SALOON. 1930 WILLYS SEDAN 1931 AUSTIN 12-6 SALOON. 1030 WHIPPET SEDAN. 11)29 FORD "A" COACH. 1023 CHEVROLET %-TON VAN. MANY OTHERS. We definitely have tho largest and most comprehensive range of good Ueed Cars in th? North Island. Inspection will convince WRIGHT. STEPHENSON'S GARAGE. " 97 Taranaki Street. Tel. 55-128. FORD A TOWN SEDAN A MODEL A Town four-door Saloon, in condition almost like new A perfect engine, positive braking, good tires, and duco without blemish completes the picture of this fine-looking «edan car N«> expense was spared by the previous owner to keep this car up to «crateb. Price £115 E REYNOLDS AND CO.. LTD.. Wakefield Street Tel 51-080 Open every evening CHEVROLET 6 4-DOOR SEDAN. IN new condition throughout. This cat has only done a very small milage, and as new in every respect. Had one owner and has been carefully driven. If iyou want to buy a really good automobile that will give you years of faithful service, come and see this job. Snip at £155. Terms i£ necessary. Inspect Tomorrow. "THE CAR A.IART." . ,_ Bpuluolt Streetj ;

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 102, 27 October 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 102, 27 October 1933, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 102, 27 October 1933, Page 2

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