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NEW ATTRACTION! THE ALPHA Of a Brilliant Series of MODERN REVUE Productions. The Ultimate is Spontaneous Fun. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. TO-NIGHT! : S TO-NIGHT! 8 j TO-NIGHT! [ Sir Benjamin and John Fuller present FOR THE FIRST TIME IN NjZ., Direct from a Notable Success in Australia, ! MIKE CONNORS AND QUEEN.IE PAUL'S "LEAGUE OF NOTIONS," . "LEAGUE OF NOTIONS," "LEAGUE OF NOTIONS," Featuring SYD. S YD.. BECK, SYD. BECK, SYD. BECK, BECK, Australia's Greatest Burlesque COMEDIAN, ;. :> With LINN SMITH'S JAZZ BAND. LINN SMITH'S JAZZ BAND. LINN SMITH'S JAZZ BAND. Tlio Most Brilliant Combination of Syncopating Symphonists ever included in any Revue Company. Also, LES.-PEARCE, ROUGAL and RAYNE, IVY DAVIS, TWO PAULASTOS, JEAN FINDLAY, aud THE EXQUISITE SIX. The - Biggest, the Most Modern and Talented Company on the Fuller Circuit, and the Last Word in Variety Entertainment, NOTHING SHORT OF A BOOKED SEAT Is Good Enough for this- Big Attraction. BOX PLANS AT THE BRISTOL. . THE USUAL POPULAR FULLER PRICES: D.C. and 0.5., 2s 6d (Reserved 3s); Stalls, Is <kl; Upper Circle, Is. After 5.30 p.m. at His Majesty's Theatre Confectionery Store, next Theatre, Tel. Theatre (28-175) for Reservations after 7 p.m. '■"... '. . CONTINUED SENSATIONAL SUCCESS Of the MAURICE MOSCOVITCH SEASON! MAURICE MOSCOVITOH SEASON! - LAST NIGHT OF "THE RINGER." TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) NIGHT, "THE TERROR." "THE TERROR." Plans for the Season are Now Open at The Bristol. ■ IMPORTANT! The Management respectfully request the audience to be seated before 8 o'clock. GRAND OPERA ' HOUSE. RAND OPERA • HOUSE. Direction J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd, A GENUINE TRIUMPH! TO-NIGHT! At 8, TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! At 8, TO-NIGHT! J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Reluctantly Announce the LAST NIGHT Of MAURICE MOSCOVITCH MAURICE MOSCOVIT,CH MAURICE MOSCOVITCH MAURICE MOSCOVITCH In "THE RINGER," "THE RINGER," "THE RINGER," "THE RINGER," "THE RINGER,'' The Final Opportunity to Enjoy the Greatest Dramatic Triumph Wellington Has Ever Known. Associated with Mr. Moscovitch are PAT.RIC NAT CURWEN, MADISON. Aud a Brilliant Company, of Comedy and Dramatic Stars. ANOTHER EDGAR WALLACE PL£Y. TO-MORROW "(TUESDAY) NIGHT. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) NIGHT. (i NIGHTS ONLY. Initial Representation in Wellington of Edgar Wallace's Latest and Greatest Triumph— "THE TERROR." "THE TERROR." "THE TERROR." "THE TERROR." "THE TERROR." The present dramatic sensation in- London, embodies all the thrills and mystery of "The Ringer,"-but it is totally-different m action and character. The stealing of two tons of gold, the mystic personality known as "The Terror," the vengeance sought by the plausible convict, Soapy Marks, the. movements of the strange monk—all- these make fascinating entertainment in a play peopled by the most unusual aud highly interesting characters. • Plans for the Season at The Bristol. Day bales at Grand Opera House Confectionery. PRICES: D.C. and U.S., 8s; Stalls, 4s: Gallery, Is 6d; Early Door Stalls and Galery, Is extra. AH prices plus Amusement Tax. £ Manager Alex y F. Wilson. EASTBOURNE BOROUGH COUNCIL. ELECTION OF ONE~COUNCILLOR TO FILL EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. PURSUANT to Section 7 of the EJec- ■*• turnsi and Polls Act, 1925, I hereby give Public Notice that JOHN FREDERICK ROCKSTROW, retired, Marine parade, Eastbourne, has been duly nominated for the office of Councillor for the Borough of Eastbourne. There being only one nomination received, under the provisions of Section 2 of the Local Elections and' Polls Act, 1925, I hereby declare the' said John Frederick Roekstrow to bo duly elected to such office. Dated at Wellington' this 21st clay of May, 1028. ' ' C. L. BISHOP, Returning Officer for the Borough of Eastbourne. DANCING. ~ jyriSS GWENETHE WALSHE. Studio: HERB PRICE'S BUILDINGS. Go, Willis street. Tels.: Studio 42-211, Uea. 43-457 Personal and Individual Tuition Daily in all the latest in-Ballroom Dancing, including Foxtrot, Waltz, Quickstep,. Charleston, and the YALE BLUES. Classes: TUESDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS. 8-10 o'clock. BERHAMPORE CLASS, Masonic Hall, Saturday evenings, 7 to 8. MISS PHYLLIS BATES. ISS PHYLLIS BATES, "New Zealand's Leadinp Teacher of Dallroom Dancing," And . MR IVOR CRITCHLEY, From the Staff of the Empress Rooms, London, pupil of Josephine Bradley, and one of the Final Twenty in a World's Ballroom Championship. STUDIO: 68, WILLIS-ST. Tel. 41-3JH. Private Leeerons from, 10 a.m. Da*y. Fox-Trot,. Waltz, Quickstep, aud Yale Blues. N\B. — Baltimore Heebie-Jeebies and Rhythm Step Taught if requested. EVENING CLASSES. MONDAY—lntermediate. WEDNESDAY—Advanced. FRlDAY—Elementary.1 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. CLASS FEE.—Seven Lessons for One Guinea. SCHOOLGIRLS' CLASS comnimi-es First Saturday after School Vacation. Class Fee: Ten Lessons for One Guinea.

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 118, 21 May 1928, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 118, 21 May 1928, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 118, 21 May 1928, Page 2