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! THE MANAGEMENT OF THE CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION CABARET WISH TO CORRECT A MISUNDERSTANDING. THE CENTENNIAL ' BALL was NOT held in the ] , CABARET, and MANUEL RAYMOND'S ORCHESTRA ! did NOT perform at that Function. i' YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO VISIT THE ! CABARET AND HEAR THE FINEST DANCE ! , ORCHESTRA THAT HAS EVER 5 PLAYED IN N.Z. FIRST SPECIAL DRESS NIGHT WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, S till 1. 7/6 DOUBLE. | TEA DANCES EVERY AFTERNOON, 1/6. '* TELEPHONE 18-526 |~~ ~~ .... ■■ — THOUSANDS THRILLED EVERY DAY]! COME AGAIN TONIGHT t '"' TO THE N.Z. CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION N.Z. CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION N.Z. CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION rpHERE'S never a dull moment at the Exhibition. Thousands of wonderftrl things t«m m f Ge fann d,°- FF ef. Demonstrations, Free Lectures, Free Cinemas, Free Enteryou?iave eve? known" 5 " geeSfc Shilling's Worth of Fun and Interest TONIGHT'S OUTSTANDING ATTRACTIONS:— 8 o' C Jock-"HERE ARE VERSES,- from the Works of New Zealand .Women Poets. Commentary by Mrs. Craig McKenzie, illustrated by the Verse" Speaking Choir. FREE-in Women's Section,' under Centennial Tower. Evening—POßT NICHOLSON SILVER BAND. n n ' „ HOURS: Courts Gpe" Daill>" S££ SSsSM V}i?i_F'-c*««. v , m . ADMISSION: ADULTS 1A ADULTS 1/- ADULTS 1/--,JUVEJSIILES (under 16) 6d SEE »™»™ . COME AGAIN AND AGAIN! IT'S GRAND FUN! SITUATIONS VACANT. TO LET-WISCELLANEOUS prise, Ltd.. 4 Udy Street, Petone. hoist- fi«f «„ '"&&*> double doors, and WANTED, reliable Woman, daily house- 53-664. &" 600i 'c^Tal;veut 30s. Ring WANTED,. Baker, bread and smalls. Tel. Ilu6 g* ■•°°" 2? Grey Sfcreet' yv Apply Bells Bakery. .' ;- •: ■ , \\7ANTED, Experienced Shirt Machinists. ~~ Mnn«cc to ■ c-r- —'■' T* a-lso Apprentices: more than award nuusfc&> TO LET. "X FLOOH, KING'S CHAMBEES. To^ lifcreVo StV*"*o^^ TMPROVER wanted for Hemstitching in T OWFU mrFp —Tr,,ii -i •• . i ? —r 1 Softgoods Factory. Must be good ii Home «i.iT "^ i, 6"id worker. Cheddah Furn. Co.. 35 Ghuznce lease- £5 orgSf3 U ' availab c J or Street. ' ■. ' 46104 ' oifer. Williamson and Co., a 7T7xrTnr> • • j • v.. i i. T^URNISHED Bach, suit family, Dover J^ JUNIOR is required immediately by -T sto ve, electric light, handy beach a large Firm of Wholesale Mer- store, Karehana Bay, Plimmerton. Ring chants. ' 16-222. Apply FLATS AND ROOMS TO LETT 2183 Evening Post. T° LETf- Double aQd Single Rooms, * morning tray, use all conve. 281 " TABLE HANDS. ! ff* T *™*'„ WANTED, Several FIRST-CLASS I M- ' Newly-furnished Front BedTABLE HANDS and IMPROVERS Zl .. Sitting-room, suit couple for Ladies Coats; constant work guaran- Soio fnends« 7 Stepney Place. Tel. teed. • o^-aaj. . ■■ Apply r VO LET, Well-furnished Sunny Double MANAGER, A Balcony Room, harbour view, all Fashions, Ltd.. conveniences. Tel. 52-690-Gas Co. BuHding,- T° iHF' Kelb "™' "ear viaduct, small Courtenay Place. -L Self-contained Flat, living-room, bedSELFRIDGES, N.Z., LTD. gj™' kit(hen > bathroom; £2. 2226 Evg. 4 yJIIZv°7 D r RESSER^ •„ , TO" LET, business couple, Double Bedposition is a permanent one and the pros- rpo f,ET —lrnrnich^) t?»^,>; —5 — pects are good., Apply Wednesday in per- 1 v^t 'I Room with fireson to the Manager, Dixon Street En- Mav'Street ' phvate home- 27a ' ' ' ; nPO LET, Furnished Bach, garage, £2 •— weekly, bus stop, 7 mins. town. LADIES' COAT MACHINIST. Ring 37-562, ■ WE require ' TWO COMPETENT T° oSSLSJ^P Srn^^l SUit MACHINISTS; best wages in town gentleman. Call 83a Hill Street. paid; nice class of work; permanent. T^O LET, Well-furnished 2-rd. Flat, opApply ' i •*■ posite Donbank; tel., glorious view. JULIETTE, 2083 Evg. Post. • S2-84 Manners Street. rpo LET, Double Furnished Room to 2 ; x business people, tel. (53-304). 26 PARTNERSHIPS, AGENCIES, ETC. Majoribaaks Street' — -. 'TO LET, Room with twin beds or will GALESMAN, own civ, with excellent Board. Write 2224 Evg. Post. country connection, desires quick- I^o LET, Furnished Double and Single selling retail line handle exclusively. Reply •*• Bed-Sitting-rooms, suit business stating proposition to 2247 Evg. Post. people. Tel. 51-117. TO LET, Two Large Furnished Rooms, „..„.„ . w. . w .w __.. share convs.. harbour view and rNPvvp • T~ c T^ Tr^ — garden, Kelburn. Tel. 26-617. QHOP in Levy Building, frontiug Man- -,-,-> T v — ~— i —^ ■ v , v, —rocrs Street. Apply. SecretaS. Tel. T° o^%^lZitl.°°n'^ rCtrr> P p a* \ t —n~o -j Hill, off Kent Terrace; CHOP, Rua fetreet, Lyall Bay, occupied mn . irr|l 5 qi,-^ n -R^n, on —OT by dressmaker, will be available early, T° I L.^ l '- D cleall Sham R- OOp' M S« rental 7s Gd weekly. Apply Thomson x laide Road, near Basin Reserve. and East, Ltd., H^O LET, tAvo Furnished Single BedPROMINENT, CENTRAL, WILLTB X i;? oms-: to two r^S n, ed o l?"?S iesß s'rls< STREET SHOP use ot dining-room, let. 20-2<3. rpo ■ LEASER tor approximately 4 years, 'VQ LET, Ait. ■Victoria, Sunny 3-rd. SelfA Large Portion of Attractive Shop contained Furnished Flat, adults only, Premises in the busiest retail position; tel. Apply., after 7, 67 Hawker Street. early possession. Rental, sis pounds per rpo LET, Detached Single Room, furnweek. -*- ished. 13 Torrens Terrace. Full particulars from rpo LET, Partly Furnished Clean LEONARD L. HUNT, A Double Room, own stove, £1. 2204 Estate Agent, C.M.L. Buildings. Evg. Post. Tel. 43-995. rpo LET, Furnished Flat, self-contained, PROSPEROUS PETONE. A to quiet refined people. Apply 198 rpo LET or Lease, best business posi- Willis Street. -*• tion, Jackson Street, Modern Shop, rpo LET, Single Furnished Bedroom, 12ft x 70ft, lofty, well lighted, rear win- X w j t h morning tray, to refined person, dow. and cart entrance, w.c, wash basin, f ew minutes from Exhibition. Tel. 18-479. and Co. Tel. 40-969 cooker; suitable 2 refined girls. After 6 p.m., 321 Willis Street. TO LET. Double Furnished Room, separate kitchenette, tel., every cony. 161 OFFICES TO LET. The Terrace. TO Business Lady, Nice Furnished R^qom in nice home in Mem Street, tray rpWO SINGLE ROOMS in "Evening or breakfast. Reply 466 Post , Agency, ■"■ Post" Building, Willis Street. Front Newtown. aspect, well lighted, and centrally heated 'PO LET,- Single Room to quiet man, tray x or iise of gaa ring. Hopper Street. Tel. 50-778. For particulars, apply rpo LET, Furnished Flat, sitting-room, Tirrn m ay a n~nr> double bedroom, breakfast-room, with IHli/ MArsACtLjK. gas s t ove; a ] eo g bed-sitting-rooms, twin beds, morning tray. Mt. Victoria. Tel. V 3-991. O LET, Large Furnished Bed-Sitting-room, with all convs.. sunny sitiur; ; | 7~~ c m ! 7~ tion. centre city. Tel. 47-398. X make Line or t!alr-»>rie Mlotkfi for : ; : ■ all uurpose* and ill papers from the QINGLE Furnished Room, suitable nice cheapest newsprint to Mi<? finest art. » gent; also Double Furnished Room, "Evening Pubt" I/noting Wurks. Te! use of gas and convs.. tel. 16 Kensington 44-0-10.- Street. .Apply after 7 p.m.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 117, 14 November 1939, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 117, 14 November 1939, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 117, 14 November 1939, Page 3

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