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DANCING. TONIGHT! TONIGHT' THE NJSW ASSEMBLY, StJohn Am- -"-. > bulance Hall, 29 Vivian Street. GRAND LONG NIGHT BY REQUEST bpecial Novelty Balloon Dance, Winners _, . „ Awarded Special Prize, lliis Old-time Dance you should not miss. One visit should convince you. THIS IS THE SHOW." Admission la 6d. LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! THE EIO GRANDE, MIRAMAR. SATURDAY NIGHT. A SPECIAL WHOOPEE NIGHT. Spe-' -*•■*■ cial Monte Carlo Prizes, Paper Hats lrumpets, etc. ' Excellent Supper. Exhibition of the Latest Croon and Charleston Blues by Mr. and Mrs. Southern Colledge Basil Bird's Embassy Band. Free transport to town. Sub. Is 6d. rpHE REALM. THE REALM. TONIGHT. TONIGHT. Our Big Shilling's Worth. ■ Our Big Shilling's Worth I Our Big Shilling's Worth. Our Big Shilling's Worth BE WISE. BE THERE. BE WISE. . BE THEKE. Is, Is, Is — Early Doors —> Is, Is Is Old-time "GOOD EVENING" Tonight. ' Ist heat and full particulars of MONSTER MT°iP?" ■COMPETITION, "VALSE .BLUJib. bpecial demonstration. Supper De Luxe. No waste time. Is Gd s., 2s t'd d. After 8 p.m. Learners, 7-8 CT. THOMAS' HALL (Next P. 0.), Newtown, the '-Old-time" Hall G. W. JOHNSON. JOLLY BOYS' DANCE GRAND OPENING TONIGHT At 7.45 p.m. Jolly Boys' Old-time and Modern Orchestra. Dances, Monte Carlos, etc. Good Floor, Good Supper. Sub., early ■ - ■ doors, Od; from 8 p.m., Is - ■ S. STEPHENS, M.C. JOSEPH KNOWSLEY. WATCH ANNOUNCEMENT, SATURDAY, MARCH 17. DANCING AND CALISTHENICS. ' lynSS NESTA CARWELL-COOKE- re- ;" A sumes Teach SATURDAY, MARCH ~', at the Marine Engineers' Institute, Aitken Street. Private and Ballroom Lessons by arrangement. ' ! Full particulars after March 22, at CECIL ROAD, WADESTOWNV TITAKGARET O'CONNOH STUDIO ax N.Z.s UNIVERSITY OF BALLROOM DANCING SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT J|/TR. .JAMES COTTIER, Teacher and Q 7 P ci"°n9trator from the Shearer bcliool, bydney, is now in Wellington under contract to this School. The record of the Margaret O'Connor bchool speaks for itself. Thousands of successful dancers and teachers from all parts of New Zealand have received their training at the studio. In Wellington and Auckland two-thirds of the teachers commenced their dancing careers as tmpils in this school. The Ist of the Studio Dances will be held on Saturdaj-, March 24. Studio: S3 CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON ■ (Opposite James Smith's.) Telephone 45-571. PUBLIC NOTICJsT" ~ IN- LIQUIDATION. PURITY LABORATORIES, LTD (In Liquidation). ■JJOTICE is hereby given that the above ~ . Company went into Voluntary Liquidation on the 6th day of March, 1034 and that all claims must be rendered by APRIL 15, 1934, otherwise they may' be excluded from any distribution. H. H. DIMOND, ! Liquidator. C/o Dun's Agency (Wellington), Ltd., Nathan's Building. Wellington, March 14, 1934. COMMISSION ON NATIVE AFFAIRS. T^HE Commission will commence its sit- -*■ tings on FRIDAY, THE 16th DAY OF MARCH, 1934, at 2.15 p.m., at the Arbitration Court, Wellington, to inquire into the administration of the Departments of Government concerned with the administration of Native Affairs in New Zealand, and, in particular, (1) into the schemes now in operation for the development of the lands of the Maori people, for assisting them in farming and all matters connected therewith, including (a) the probability of their achieving the results intended or of their being justified by the benefits they confer on the Maori people and (b) the sources from which they are' financed and the expenditure and eo"ntrol ot and accounting for moneys, stores, and credits in connection therewith: (2) the funds which are available to the Maori people, the purposes for which they may be applied or should be applicable, and whether they might be used more effectively. The, Commission invites considered evidence from those who have knowledge concerning the aforesaid matters or any of them. -A written communication stating clearly the name and address of the writer and indicating the nature of the evidence the writer desires to tender, and on which the writer might he examined by the Commission should be addressed to the Secretary, Commission on Native Affairs, Wellington. (Signed) R. F. A. GREY, Secretary. PROFESSOR THOMSON, • Visiting -*- Astro-Numerologist and V enler, can be consulted daily (except Saturdays) at 10 Brougham Avenue. Tel. 52-266. Call, ring, or write early. PING PONG. rpHF. Wellington Ping Pong Club will -*- open on April 0. Intending new members please ring 36-307 for terms T S Williams. 43 Lower Cuba Street. A RTIFICIAL Teeth Broken? New Teetfc ** replaced for 5s per tooth. American Dental, 132 Willis Street.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 62, 14 March 1934, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 62, 14 March 1934, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 62, 14 March 1934, Page 2

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