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AMUSEMENTS. CO H II O N I T V SIN G I OM M UNITY SIN G, TOWN HALL, TOWN HALL, TOMORROW—] 2.30 p.m.—TOMORROW TOMORROW—I2.3O p.m.—TOMORROW. Song Leaders: HAROLD HINDUS. CHARLES PROCTOR. Assisted by Australia's Most Popular Song Leader, VINCENT RYAN (By courtesy o£ the National Broadcasting Service). NEW SONGS NEW THRILLS At the Piano: FRANK CROWTHER. At the Organ: ' CHAS. COLLINS. Aa a Crowded House is expected Patrons are advised to be early. Collection in aid of Mayor's Relief Fund. "WRESTLING. WRESTLING. " ■ WRESTLING. WRESTLING. WRESTLING. "WRESTLING.- ---\ WELLINGTON JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS, Commencing • . i TONIGHT (TUESDAY), r>' At 7.30 o'clock. J£ILBIRNIE GYMNASIUM, Coutts Street. Kilbirnie. ADMISSION: 6d and li. Rational art' gallery and dominion museum. Buckle Street, Will be OPEN THIS EVENING, From 7 o'clock to 10 o'clock. ADMISSION FREE (Except to Special Empire Art Loan Collection). • . . J£MPIRE ART LOAN COLLECTION ' or-. ■, ' , ' PICTURES AND SCULPTURE ' "- - From ■ NATIONAL AND TATE GALLERIES, LONDON; •NOW ON EXHIBITION. , . Admission Fees: Adults, Is per person. Season lickets, 5s Cd (not transferable). Children up to 12 years of age, if accompanied by parents or guardians, Free. From 12 to 10 years of age, 6d per head. Over 1C years 61 age, same as adults, fccuolars from Primary, Secondary, or Technical Schools, FREE (in groups if accompanied by teachers).' ' Special arrangements can'be made for Art Students visiting the Exhibition in groups. DANCING. TONIGHT! TONIGHT! WELLINGTON CITY MISSION MODERN AND OLD-TIME DANCE «■*• in,aid of City Mission, in St Join Ambulance Hal], Vivian St., TONIGHT (luesday), at 8 oW. - Admission Is. Monte Carlo and other prizes. - Good musi» and' supper. . • ■ , . . Roll up and help a good cause. Dancing, 8 till 1 o'clock. Grand Welcome Home' to our Famous £ HA1jMACY, HALL, Cambridge Terrace, bemi-nnal and Final Wellington Ballroom Championships (Junior Section), to be judged by Full Committee of Judges. Floor, Supper, and Monte Carlo Prizes the Best in Wellington. ■ . Dancing, 8 till 1 .o'clock. . Subs.", 25.. , JACK MOORE, M.C. I.N.C. ■y DAY NIGHT, at the ORIENTAL, Courtcnay Place. OLD-TIME IS OUR SPECIALTY. Come along. Every Tuesday Night- and bring your friends and increase the gaiety Subs. Is 3d. M. O'REGAN, M.C. TONIGHT TAIA HALL . -1- .(Opposite P. 0., Kilbirnie). Learners Old-time and Modern Joy Night Everybody welcome. Practice, 7-8. Ladies' Monte also, 24 free gifts. 'Hot Pies, etc., for supper. Subs., Is 3d. Trams to doors. After dance Bus. A "Once in a Blue Moon" Treat. *v ™ ■' G- w- JOHNSON. All Classes as usual next Tuesday.. J^ARJORIE NEWPORT SCHOOL. OF DANCINQ, ~ - McKenzie's Buildings, 68 Willis Street. . TAP. BALLROOM, FANCY. Tap Classes Tuesday . Night Ballroom Classes Thursday ■ Night. Children s Classes,. Saturday morning. All lea,Bons strictly private by principal only. 'Marjone Newport, M.N.A.T.D. (by eiam). btudio open daily from U a.m. Tel. 40-888. MEETINGS. ' .SUPERANNUATED PUBLIC SERVANTS' ASSOCIATION (Wellington Branch). • A NNUAL MEETING, Conference Hall, A-»- Dominion Fanners' Building, FeathI erston Street, 2 p.m. TOMORROW (Wednesday), AUGUST 5, 1936. ISLAND BAY MUNICIPAL ELECTORSASSOCIATION. • • , ■ 2dUi- ANNUAL MEETING. ' 'gOWLING . CLUB ' PAVILION, At 8 p.m.. ' , WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1936. . Cordial Invitation Extended". ' The Mayor and Representative City Councillors will bo present. G. R. C. JACKMAN, Hon. "Secretary. FUNERAL NOTICES. »JUIE Friends and Relatives of the late Jlobert Hill are invited'to attend his Funeral, which will leave the Chapel of J. E. Tnylor and Sons, Ltd., at 2 p.m., Wednesday, August 5, 1930, for the Soldiers' Cemetery, Karori. rpHE Friends of the late Joseph Potts, of • •< I 4 Mitchell Street, Brooklyn, / are invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave the Chapel of E. Morris, Jun., Ltd., lornon-ow (Wednesday); August 5, 1930, at _>.3O p.m., for the Cemetery, Karori. K. MORRIS, JUN., LTD., Funeral Directors, 23 Kent Terrace. * ' BUSINESS NOTICES^ tiSSiVttHF WITtI "VIM" TABLICTS. T>LBUILD yourself now. Put on needed -"• weight and shapeliness with "Vim" (•least Iron Malt) Tablets. In a short time }~n Ml \\ raake a „ vigorous, and radiantly healthy man or woman of you. Only 4s Gd and 7s Cd (double size) Irom the following Chemists: E.-T. Saundjis. Ltd., C. H. Perrett, Edilie-Flctchcr.

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Evening Post, Issue 30, 4 August 1936, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Issue 30, 4 August 1936, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Issue 30, 4 August 1936, Page 3

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