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DANCING. TONIGHT. TONIGHT. .. VTOERA HALL. ■"■OERA /HALL. SHERIFF PETE AND HIS DANCE BAND. Jonte Carlo.. Lucky Spot, Statue Dance, Lambeth Walk, Spotlight Dance. Pree Railway Bus leaves Hotel Cecil 7.30. Supper. ' Subs. 2s. yTEW ZEALAND LABOUR PARTY. LONG NIGHT DANCE, 8 to 1. TOMORROW, FRIDAY, in TRADES HALL, Vivian Street. Novelty Dances, Lambeth Walk, etc. Good Supper and Prizes. lARRY AVERY'S BAND. Subs. 2s. '• i TIMMY JAMES STUDIO OF ! " BALLROOM DANCING, i Wellington's Leading Studio,- ] Mayfair Cabaret, Cuba Street. : JIMMY JAMES Wishes to Thank All ] lis Pupils. for their support during 1938, ' nd hopes to renew their acquaintance : dien the 1939 season opens on JANUARY ' (MONDAY). ; Private Lessons by appointment. Daily . 0 a.m.-lO p.m. Class Night each and every ' >fonday Night. Expert Tuition. Results , Guaranteed. ' Ring for Appointments. Tel. 51-770. i ' ; ] DANCE. DANCE. if A YBELLE ASSEMBLY HALL, ' ■«- TONIGHT (THURSDAY), < January \5, and every Thursday. ' MUSIC: THE POPULAR MAORI . . : ORCHESTRA. Lambeth Walk and Sit-down Supper. i Subs. 2s and Is 6d. J . ALF. STEVENS, M.C.. 1 WANTED TO SELL. : Gowns, right opp. King's ■ ry Theatre; Model Frocks, Coats, Cos- : umes, Hats, all reduced. It will pay to see < s ■ first. , ~ "'■... rX^HY pay interest? We do not charge ■ '~ interest. Halse, Home Furnishers, '■ 29 Cuba Street. ; r ADIES, a Model Hat for 7s lid. Felts, '] '-* . Straws, Breton, Taffetas, lovely liapes' and styles. Walker's, 133-137 Man- ' ers Street, opp. King's. ■ 1 pay interest? We do not charge ' '^.interest. Halse, Home Furnishers, '• 29 Cuba Street. , . ' \ 7 I" OVELY Model Hats and Hundreds to 1 choose from. Don't waste time, see ( s first. Walker's, 135-137 Manners St., 1 pp. Kings. ' . iI^HY pay interest?, We do not. charge »» ' interest. .. Halse, Home' Furnishers; \ 29 Cuba Street. ■ ' . qfUNDREDS of Lovely Smart Hats at ; .X Walker's Gowns.' Straws, usually 19s j Id, now 7s lid. Pure silk Hose, usual- , r 7s lid, now 3s lid. ( IJLINDS, in six. shades, all sizes; case- ( -* ment size, from 3s 3d. Halse, Home , 'urnishersj 129 Cuba Street. ' MISCELLANEOUS, ~7 s ""<REYNESS quickly overcome.—Van- ■< -* Grey stimulates growth of natural \ alour back into faded hair. Perretts. . L/TEN'S Sports Coats, smart- Action , '•* backs; Sports Trousers, various \ aades; Blazers, etc. On easy terms. Hei- ( lann's. 13a Courtenay Place. j'URfi&A Vacuum Cleaner Spare Parts \ —. vincludins bags) stocked, also expert Repairs done. Clarke Cleaners, 4 Farisb treet ;_ \ LTEN. wear a New Suit for Xmas. Small '. *•* deposit, easy' weekly payments. Hei- ■ iann'sjM3a Courtenay Place.. - ! Ij/ MAS Sensation at Heimann'e, L3a ■V Cbur/tenay Place—2oo Frocks. to be Learect. at less than half-price. No extra \ barge/ for easy termß. ■ ; ADIES Smart ,- (Joats, Swagger Suits. ( '-* ■ Sports Costumes, etc., small deposit, ' asy weekly payments. 'Teimann's, 13a < ipurtenay Place. ■•'".'; ( EEHIVE"—the .best -in Bpttled Ale. I , Brewed-by Speight's, and: bottled'by .3 'aylor's. '* A, bright, ;'sparkling Ale. ■ ''' ' i! 'DELECTABLE B.evefager-Beehive : >' Ale (Speight's Bottled). :. At all : [otels and Bottle Stores. : L/fRS. COLLINS, 90 Manners Street, for J »■*■ everything in Children's Woollen and < ilk Sets,, Frocks, Rompers, Infants' Out- ] ts, etc. Moderate prices. ; BEEHIVE" Ale. Brewed by Speight's, i and bottled by E. T. Taylor and 1 '0., Ltd. The best-known beer in the } outhern Hemisphere. . , a EMSTITCHING, Overlooking, Dress- , making; your last summer's coat, ostume, frock made like new; renovaions. Mrs. Collins, 90; Manners Street. . PHE Delicate i'alate that can tolerate only the best finds absolute satis-^ iction in "Beehive" Ale—Speight's lottled. .

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 3, 5 January 1939, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 3, 5 January 1939, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 3, 5 January 1939, Page 4

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