DANCING. T*HE WHITE HEATHER DANCE. x TONIGHT, TONIGHT (and every WEDNESDAY). 8 p.m. to 12. TRADES HALL. Rowland's Orchestra.. Strictly Old-time Dancing. M.C., MR. C. FREE. Excellent Supper. Lovely Monte Carlo Prizes. Be in for the Big Monte Carlo running now to September 9. Wonderful Prizes. Gentlemen's Cloakroom Attendant. ANOTHER ENJOYABLE NIGHT At the Leading Old-time Dance. T'HJE MAYBELLE ASSEMBLY, Ghuznee Street, TONIGHT. TONIGHT, -r, , Everything of the Best. Real Music by the May belle Orchestra. subscription Is 3d. Tlli^ AU o. ]3 . 7HSSSF GKA^OPE^NG^LVBIC^r. Modern and Old-time Dance LES. WALKER'S ORCHESTRA Roll up-for a Real Night. Subs. Is 6d. C. FREE.. M.C. TONIGHT. TONIGHT. OT. JOHN AMBULANCE HALL 29 Vivian Street. Dance your Old-time To' ■ .- LES WALKER'S OLD TIMERS. Admission Is 6d. NEXT MONDAY, AUGUST 17 OUR OLD-TIME BALL. ' You must be there. THE SHOW OF SHOWS! Tickets 3s 6d. CjOUTHERN COLLEDGE' Teaches BALLROOM DANCING (Modern and Old-time) At 15 MANNERS STREET, DAILY, 10 a.m to 10 p.m. , Evening Classes: MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS, at S p m PETONE CLASS EVERY WEDNESDAY, 8 p.m Telephone 40-281 for all Information. JLTARGARET O'CONNOR'S STUDIO N.Z. UNIVERSITY OF BALLROOM DANCING* Tel. 45-571. Special facilities for Training Professional and Advanced Amateurs. 58 Cuba Street. PHYLLIS BATES, •*■ btudio: Majestic Theatre Bldg. Tel. 41-654. Private Lessons' from 10 a.m. AT MAJISTIC I THEATRf XABARET. Fee 2s 6d, covers I hour's class" and TUESDAY 7.45 p.m.. Genera] Class;' tKiuvT"' Clasa at Studio d?!?™ 8?^^ 7' 45 EL-m.--Special Clase for RUMBA. SLOW FOX-TROT. TANGO. Q.EO. G. COX STUDIO OF DANCING, Edwards Buildiiies 131 a MANNERS STREET. Auckland Studio: Durham Street SPECIALIST TAP, STAGE, AND BALLROOM DANCING. Classes Forming. Private Lessons by Appointment. Hours.—lo a.m. to 10 p.m. PUBLIC NOTICES. AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION (WELLINGTON), INCORPORATED. HEADLIGHTS AND BRAKES. TLTEMBERS are notified that, subject to ■"* weather conditions, Service Officers will be on duty at the Testing Stand, Herd DAY, AUGUST 13, to assist in the focussing of headlights, and also at the Testini! Stand, Herd Street, from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. WEDNESDAY, 12th, THURSDAY 13th, and FRIDAY, - AUGUST 14, to assist members in the testing of brakes. W. A. SUTHERLAND, . Secretary. MANCHESTER, : : — ■ Bntam's Great Inland Port. ■ « under the auspices of the Wellington A Chamber of .Commerce. SHORT ADDRESS AND FILM EXHIBITION (to occupy about one hour only), illustrating some features of THE MANCHESTER SHIP CANAL AND DOCKS, Will be given by MR.'NOEL V. WADE (Assistant Representative of the Manchester Ship Canal Co.), At the PLAZA THEATRE, Manners Street, ■ • ' ' At 11.15 a.m.- TOMORROW (THURS- . DAY), 13th INST. All interested in the development of New Zealand trade with that great port and market are cordially invited to attend. (Admission Free.) WELLINGTON HARBOUR. BOARD. REDEMPTION OF -DEBENTURES— £850,000 CONSOLIDATED LOAN DEBENTURES .NOS. 1761-1020'J INCLUSIVE. "PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that •*- on Monday the 7th day of September, 1936, at the hour of 11. a.m.. the Fiftyfirst Half-yearly Drawing, of Debentures will take place in the Board Room at the Office of the Wellington Harbour Board iv the presence of a Notary Public to determine the numbers of the particular Debentures to be redeemed on the 28th (lay of February, 1937, in terms of the conditions attaching to such Debentures. T^e Debentures' affected are Eight Thousand Five Hundred in number and bear Numbers 1761 to 10260 inclusive • (less Three Thousand seven hundred and seventy Debentures drawn at previous ballots) each Debenture being of the sum of One Hundred Pounds (£loo}. Of this number. One Hundred and Seventy (170) Debentures ire due to be redeemed on February 28 next. The bearer of any one of the above-mentioned Debentures or his. accredited agent will be entitled to attend the drawing. '..-■'. A. G. BARNETT, General Manager and Secretary. Harbour Board Office, Wellington,-N..Z., . • ■ . August 10, 1936.' I WILL not be responsible for any Debts incurred in my name without my written signature. (Mr.) TED PR ANGLE Y. Hairdresser and Tobacconist, I-tandwiek Road, Lower Hutt. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. BASIN RESERVE AND NEWTOWN PARK: Notice is hereby given that charges tor admission to the undermentioned Reserves will ;be made on Saturday, August 15, 1930, under the Wellington City Consolidated Bylaw No. 1,1933, Part 12. after the hour of. 12.30 p.m. Admission to BASIN RESERVE. Adults (over 15 years of age), One Shilling. Children free. Admission to NEWTOWN PARK Adults (over 15 years of age) Ninepence. Children free. Persons who have entered the above reserves before 12.30 p.m. and who remain after such hour are liable to pay the above charges.—E. P. NORMAN, Town Clerk. • PAINFUL FEET 1 FALLEN ARCHES cause pain, progressive bony deformity cornß. callouses, and nervous disorder My Specialised Treatment successfully and permanently corrects above condition without aid of artificial supports,' which interfere with natural function of feet. Toneless muscles revitalised and inflamed loints completely penetrated. KATHARINE CARTER, N.Z.R.M., Registered Masseuse and Medical Electrician, Kelviu Chambers. 16 The Terrace. Telephone 43-297. PKINTINU ot every description: Show Cards, Catalogues. Invitations, Uusinest Stationery AU order* executed promptly by the "Evening Post Printing Department Half Tone and. Line Blocki made at shortest notice. Stereo Work • Specialty. 'Phone for quotation*. TeL 44-040
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