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'FRIDAY — NEXT -— FRIDAY FRIDAY NEXT FRIDAY 3s Gd TOWN HALL 3s 6d 3s 6d TOWN HALL 3s 6d ■RACK-TO-CHILDHOOD BALL •^ACK-TO-CHILDHOOD BALL BACK-TO-CHILDHOOD BALL BACK-TO-CHILDHOOD BALL KINDERGARTEN ORCHESTRA KINDERGARTEN ORCHESTRA Will Parade in Juvenile Costume. CAST WORRY ASIDE AND, JOIN IN THE FUN FOR ONE GLORIOUS NIGHT! . Free Taxis to and from Town Hall lor parties of four or more. RING 55-100 AND BOOK NOW!' Prizes for Best Juvenile Costumes. DRESS UP IN CHILDHOOD'S GARB, AND MAKE WHOOPEE! Roll Call, 8 p.m. Play Lunch, 10 p.m. HOSTS OF NOVEL ATTRACTIONS. Tickets 3/G. , Tickets 3/6. Ring 55-100 and Ticket will be delivered. Tickets 3/6. Tickets 3/0. PATRONS PLEASE NOTE: I—WEAR JUVENILE GARB IE POSSIBLE. ' 2—IF NOT, THEN FLANNELS OR EVENING DRESS. • (Under the Auspices of Transport and Power Princess, National Confidence : [ Carnival.) I ~ ' ~ "~ A NIGHT OF NIGHTS. A NIGHT OF NIGHTS. , - A NIGHT OF NIGHTS. ' [ A NIGHT OF NIGHTS. SO RESERVE MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6,. i MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, l> '.'.' $.ov the Big Night at T77NG GEORGE THEATRE, LOWER i XV HUTT. ■ "BACK TO CHILDHOOD" BALL. "BACK TO CHILDHOOD" BALL. "BACK TO CHILDHOOD" BALL. "BACK TO CHILDHOOD" BALL. J "BACK TO CHILDHOOD" ■ BALL. "BACK TO CHILDHOOD" BALL. "BACK TO CHILDHOOD" BALL. "BACK TO CHmDHOOD" BALL. NOTE.—Music by Frank Crowther's Dance' Band. Catering of Savoury Supper by Mrs. Oscar Johnson. M.C.'c.—Miss Eva.Draper and Mr. Southern Colledge. PRIZES FOR THE BEST CHILDHOOD DRESS. (Dress optional.) > i LOTS OF CHILDHOOD NOVELTIES. Subs.—Ladies ss, Gente. 6s 6d, Double 10s 6d. ' ' :■■■■ Net proceeds to a«sist Smith Family, Lower Hutt. .'-,. " . PUBLIC NOTICE. WAGES IN SHIRT FACTORY. TN reference to the question raised in the House on Thursday regarding the allegation of "sweating" in the Garment Factories in Wellington, we desire to inform the Public that OUR FAC- .- TORY WOULD WELCOME INVESTIs GATION by representatives of the Labour | Department or the Employees' Union, parr ticularly in regard to the wages paid and the hours worked. With the exception of apprentices, practically ALL of our Im- • provers and Journeywomen are receiving BONUSES PAID EVERY WEEK which brings their wages higher in many cases than the OLD AWARD KATE before any cuts were instituted. J. AND J. ABEL, LIMITED, 195 Vivian Street, > Makers of ~ V ABELCO SHIRTS AND PYJAMAS. . . .f ■ ', i ' MEETINGS. M. L..L. CLUB. TRANCE COMMITTEE meets MONDAY 4^ NEXT at MAJESTIC LOU.NGE, Willis Street. Dinner Is 3d, excellent menu. Business, General. Suggested that Members remain for OldTime Dance, evening, Is 6d, supper included. By Order. WELCOME HOME RECEPTION. 1.0. G.T. A RECEPTION will be tendered to Brother and Sister Watson (of Nelson) in the 1.0. R. Hall, Willis Street, on MONDAY, OCTOBER 30, at 8 p.m. All Temperance Societies invited. I ',IV SYMINGTON, l- Diet. Sec, 1.0. G.T. SOCIETY PROTECTION OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN. THE ANNUAL MEETING will be held on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, in the Teachers' Institute, "Evening Post" Builds ings, at 8 p.m. 5, FUNERAL NOTICES. HHHE Friends of the late Fook Joe Sam ■*• are invited1 to attend his Funeral, which will leave the Chapel of E. Morris, Jun., Ltd., 60 Taranaki Street, Tomorrow, October 20, 1933, at 11 a.m., for the i Cemetery, Karori. E. MORRIS, JUN., LTD., r Funeral Directors. Telephone 52-159. i rpHE Friends of Hugh Lawson Paterson -"- are respectfully invited to attend the b Funeral of his late beloved wife, Carrie, which will leave her daughter's, residence, ■ 60 Hautana Street, Lower Hutt, Monday, October 30, 1933, at 2 p.m., for the Taita r Cemetery. , j J. R. CROFT, Undertaker, Hutt and Petone. • Tel. 63-528. ' BUSINESS NOTICES. f '' CHAS. GREER^ FUNERAL FURNISHER AND UNDERTAKER. Telephone 6, PORIRUA. MY New Premises include an up-to-date Mortuary. Motor Hearse and. all ap- ' plianccs. Prompt attention given to all details. i TTEIMANN'S for Costumes with that . •"- smart cut, on easiest terms in town. . See yourself. You will not. be asked to buy.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 103, 28 October 1933, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 103, 28 October 1933, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 103, 28 October 1933, Page 4

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