FINANCIAL. £10 WANTED for one month by Civil Servant, permanent position. 2516 Evg. Post. [ OODLEY, 16 King's Chambers, opp. Stewart Dawson's, Lends on Salaries, Insurance Policies, P.N.s, etc. "OTOODLEY, 16 K^S*6 Chambers, opp. * * Stewart Dawson's, Lends large and small sums with or without security. ffHOMAS, 111 Customhouse Quay, will J- Lend small and large sums, with or without security. Tel. 43-783. npHOMAS, 111 Customhouse Quay, Lends •*- small and large sums on salaries, in- . surance policies, interest under wills, etc. Tel. 43-783. . LOANS FROM £5 to £100. ON furniture, promissory notes, motor- ■ rehieles, life policies, salaries • due, . any kind of security accepted. Fridays, 7-9 p.m. ] MORRIS LOAM AND FINANCE CO., LTD., SO Manners Street, Ist Floor Upstairs), opp. Regent Theatre. Telephone 40-506. RITANNIA LOAN AND DEPOSIT . CO., LTD., make Loans on Motorcars, Furniture, Wills, P.N.s, or any ap- : proved security. Tel. 51-250. 39 Farish ; Street (off Manners Street). . CITY FINANCE COMPANY, . LENDS Large or Small Amounts at shortest notice on furniture, promissory notes, life policies, interest under | wills, motor vehicles, debentures, and an other approved securities. ' 69a MANNERS STREET (Two doors from Regent Theatre). ■ Open Friday Evenings, 7 to 9. Telephone 41-330. " MONEY TO LENTJT" T OANS granted upon personal security, -L* bonds, debentures, shares, furniture, P.N.s, interest under wills, and life pollCI<SOUTH PACIFIC MORTGAGE AND I DEPOSIT CO., LTD. (Established 1903), A.M.P Buildings. Wellington, 2nd Floor. Room 82. Telephone 40-806. | WELLINGTON FINANCE CO., 137 ■ »* Vivian Street— £1 upwards, furniture, insurance, wages, P.N.s, approved securities. TeJ, 54-356. "GOLP BUYERS. f\LD false teeth, gold, and jewellery v/ bought. Note new address. Murphy and Stewart, 4 Boulcott Street. OLD JEWELLERY AND DIAMOND RINGS. OELL yours to a New Zealand tirm; best ( •^ prices given. W. M. Haycraft and Co., Manufacturing Jewellers. 94 Willis . Street (over Preston's). '■ SEEDS, PLANTS, AND SHRUBS. REGALE, Ranunculi, and Anemone , Bulbs, 5s per 100; choicest bulbs , grown. Wheatley's Nurseries. Lower Hutt. Tel. 60-216. MERCER STREET SPECIALS. PERMANENT Waving, non-electric and electric, for grey and all types of hair, aJso Eugene, from 15s. Roscoe's Beauty Parlours, 40 Mercer Street. Tel. < 40-544. ÜBJBEK Boots, Trampers' and Workers' Coats. Lumber Jackets, etc. Small's Rubber am Canvas Goods Store. 36 Mer- , cer Street. HATAITAI SPECIAL. ] ISS LOWDEN Specialises in Steam 1 Oil Perms, Reconditioning Treat- < ments, Trims, etc. Tel. 53-193. 4a Moxham Avenue (upstairs). | FARISH STREET SPECIALS. "T ORETTE," 49 Farish Street, will Ke- \ J— model your Fur Coat or Fur at very ! low cost. Nest Schneidernan's. ■ I ORETTE" for Furs. Give you a sug- ] J gestion, have your old coat Remodelled into a Smart Cape. Tel. 41-859. < "T ORETTE" for Furs and Gowns—Our ] -" New Evening Gowns., priced at 2%gs, - are worth buying. Next Schneideman's. . -"T ORETTE," 49: ■>Farish Street, 'for • XJ Woollen Suits and Frocks; imported at 2^gs. Remember "Lorette." Tel. 41-859. "T ORETTE," 49 Farish Street, have, -*—' Beautiful Imported Woollen Suits at 39s 6d. Remember "Lorette." DANCING. JIMMY JAMES. JIMMY JAMES. : MAYFAIR CABARET., ■ THE LEADING S,TUDIO OF BALLJ- ROOM DANCING. , Expert Tuition by Principal. Daily 10 ' a.m.-lO p.m. Private Lessons by appoint- ' ment. Telephone 51-770. Learners' Class ■ Tonight and every Monday Night. BOYS' INSTITUTE HALL : Tasman Street. TONIGHT. TONIGHT. ' GRAND ANNUAL BAND DANCE. : Modern and Old-time. Good prizes. Pan-Americans' Orchestra. Subs.: 2s, Is 6d. + KED CROSS SOCIAL AND DANCE to be held in RED CROSS ROOMS, 61 Dixon Street* TUESDAY NEXT, S p.m. Leading artists from MISS NEWPORT'S DANCING PUPILS, TURNER'S ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Good bright programme. Proceeds in aid of Men's Detachment. Admission Is 6d. Supper provided. SCHOOL OF DANCING & ELOCUTION". Principal: CLARICE MOVERLEY (London Certificates and A.T.C.L.). Classes and Private Lessons daily in Ballett, Classical, Tap, Step, Fancy, and Modern Ballroom Dancing, and in "Elocution, Voice' Production, and Dramatic Art. Pupils coached for Competitions and Examinations, including Royal Academy of Dancing and Trinity College Elocution. In response to numerous requests Miss Moverley has arranged a Health :<mi eßauty Course for Women and Girls. Miss Moverley has had over 12 years sacct^sful teaching experience, so enrol with confidence at this school. Studio: D.I.C. CHAMBERS (adjoining D.I.C. Building). Entrance No. 21 Brandon Street (late Marion Todd Studio). THE MAY-BELLE — THE MAYBELLE Ghuznee Street. TONIGHT. TONIGHT. MODERN AND OLD-TIME DANCING. Monte Carlos—Lucky Spots. Tasty Sit-down Supper. Good Floor. Music by HENRY'S RHYTHM BOYS. Subs., Is 6d. rpHE REALM BALLROOM. X TONIGHT. TONIGHT. ALL THAT'S NICE IN DANCING. A REAL ENTERTAINMENT. Be with us and live. Subs, too Low to Mention. Late Trams Home. DANCING BOBBIE GIRVAN DANCING and His DANCING SWEET SWING BAND. DANCING DANCING Featuring— DANCING Lauri Paddi, Allan Brown, DANCING Stan Grant, Bill Pritchard, DANCING Jimmie Gower, Vie Roberts. DANCING DANCTVr- At the DANCING 1) \ss l x.> v.. 1/TA JESTIC CABARET. EQtsv-w jx A JESTIC CABARET DANCING 1~ J DANCIiMvi Subs., 2s 6d inclusive. DANCING PLEASE NOTE DANCING THE CABARET is PRIDANCING VATELY BOOKED TODANCING MORROW (TUESDAY). TONIGHT TONIGHT AND EVERY MONDAY NIGHT. PHARMACY HALL, CAMBRIDGE TERRACE. : GRAND MODERN DANCE. \ Special Appearance of Jack FerfonT Whistler, also Miss Joan Alekna. [ Monte Carlo and Lucky Spot. L MUSIC BY FRANK SIMKINS AND HIS STRICT TEMPO BAND. '■■ Subs.: Ladies Is "6d, Gents 2. L JACK KEARNS, M.C.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 118, 22 May 1939, Page 4
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