' riiOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER Direction John'Hopkins. COMPLETE CHANGE TO-NIGHT! COMPLETE CHANGE TO-NIGHT! Another Joyous Collection of Musical ■ Comedy Delights by : . THE DANDIE3 OF 18S0! •■-■■-,■ THE BANDIES OF 1S20! THE DANDIES 0? 1920! ■ ! TE£.DANDIES OF.1&201 .-^Here arc a Few of To-night's Tit-Bits: ANOTHER JAZZ DANCE, THE BLACK, v. WHITE SHAKE, THE BLACK v. WHITE SHAKE, ■■- - . -. Danced.by ANNETTE -LANG & PERCY OUGHTON THE CABARET. THE. CABARET. THE CABARET. THE CABARET. The Cabaret number is so delightfully refined and polite that it will even pass ; muster in Goring-st. It includes the Great ■ jazz Dance, THE BOY SCOUT. THE BOY SCOUT. • This is a most gleaful circumstance in Ragtime and Grand Opera, styles. ■ IF ALL WENT ON STRIKE, IF ALL WENT ON STRIKE, Showing what a Calamity .h would be. GEORGE SHARRATT, RENN MILLAR, THOMAS JENKINS, " GEORGE STREET. KENNEDY BLACK "■'-'■ ROSA WALTON, HAZEL FULLER. •-ANNETTE LANG, WYN FAULKNOR, MAYJOCE. All these Capable and Versatile People ■ ' in New Numbers. "- SPECIAL 'ENGAGEMENT. (..-•Special .Engagement this week of an Eminent Welsh Contralto, ' - MISS E. HATTON.. .: '■. ■; -MISS E. HATTON. Tarry.jiot by the fireside, for coal is scarce. Don'the garments which are warm, and sally fortli in large numbers. To Admit—3s Ed. 2s Id, and'ls Id. Plan at The Bristol. ■" / IS MAJESTY'S . THKATRE, ' Courtsnay-p:.' Tel. 165. TO-NIGHT at 8. SATURDAY at 2.30. FULLERS' FULLERS' • -FULLERS' •'■■- VAUQEVILL3 AND REVU3 CO.Ab:olutely the most gigantic array of . . Extractions ever presented. r ■■;. ,I-lARBY BURGESS ESVUE CO. In the lively,' lilting, laughing success, ■ "THE GRx'-MAPSONE GIRLS." - Received '.nightly ?nth shrieks- of ' laughter' 'and tumultuous applause. .Unun-moue"opinion—THE' BE3T EVER. .'.•.. Supported by a . POWERFUL VAUDEVILLE CO. A coterie of artists:of undoubted ■•■■■•-■ - excellence, including . JACK and CORA WILLIAMS , PRINCESS MYSTERJA POLI-'^D KIVQ Z L.&.SON 3 O^TUP PVGDCiJ AiID t>r oej—D C ndOS 2« "d 3t ' « Is Td Gallery 1b Id Reaerve* 3s 2d , Plan at The 3ristol ti 16 p m after »s -di »f 3urnc s nex oT' p»tre V>R TNC &^ r I \H-ffi i- IUNCISS THL^xRL 1 mners s CDMINUOT S 11 to 10 COvIiNLOOS Chasso cf Programm F\ery featurdn Last Ni o nt of PA.ID IN PULI ' PUD I^ lULL Ist uing the F\pi popyl: i Pauline Fredencl W^TL'iCii REID in U I^S ruiKF iORAN E c c n Commencng TO BORROW (Sjtuidi^) Commencing TO-MORROW (Spturday), A liworio lIL\ Lbl i\ ob /cai old Stir in RUSIIINfr V BRIDr 1 (<RUSTLIi>& \ BRIDL' BRYANI W4SIIBURN In 'SOMrTIIING TO DO 1 SOMETHING TO DO 1 lou enjoy a good laugh' Thui tec thu B-VCIv TO THr KITCHEN • I s a Macl St nnt tt U«ual Siturda^ prices Pcsor-vcs lei 1967 E~ VTSTbTY YMTir VND MOTOR BOAT CLUB. EUCHRE PARTY AND DANCE. EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT, 8-12. ' . in Kilbirnie Hall. Supper ■ . . Gents'2s. Ladies Is 6d. ■ . ' ' Piitnist^-Mr. Lw- Walker. New Daiice.'. taught 7-8. . WELLINGTON .CORPORATION "" TRAMWAYS. NEW SCALE OF FARES. ON and after MONDAY; 31 at M-\Y«. 1920. - the following Scale of Fares will be ml force :.— CASH FARES:One Section 2ct Two Sections ; 5,-1 .Three .Sections- id Four SocHons" . '. !...-....;. 4d , Fivu Sections'- S C I Six Sections .........' .' 5 C | Children. (un:lc<.- 12 yen rs of age). Id for Onq, Two, pi- Three Sectioii'3, as at present. ' UNIVERSAL CONCESSION - : ■•;•■•■ TICKETS '.(Transfersblo and. Available on all City Line?): ' Availabls for. No. of Rides. Price. One Section .; 12 Is 6d Two Seciioris 16 Si Qd Tli res Sections .14 3s 6d '•■•FnwrSnutions:' 14 ■ . 4? 0d Five Sections 14 . ft.-; M Six Sepj-ioiis.,-, .... 14 . 5e od WORKERS' RETURN TICKETS: Preeent-Scale until further notice. SCHOLARS' TICKETS. No alteration in existing rates. I"Concession Tickets at abo'vo r?ic3 nra nov; procurable at the Tramway Depots :' and from the Department's Agenta in tho City and Suburbs. , : -; W. '. H. MORTON, .. .. - General Manager. __23t-h May, 1920. - PLAYEE PIANOS. , TF you - are-thinking of a High-grade -*- Blayor, surely you should conl-ider those by .-• ; JESSE FRENCH.-FOSTER, and.LYON AND HEALY. ■ These..wpnderful instruments, by reason of "their improved construction, permit ;m •■■' artistic rendition of one's favourite mua r, e\ibh as will surprise the most exacting J . music-lover. A PLAYER- PIANO IN YOUR HOMB Will pro.vo an infinite source of pleasure to ever-y .member of tho family—they can all pliiy it. -It wjll open wide.t-hp (?:ite-v/i-y to all tlii-.t in-buuutiful in inu.-;iu.. ; ..■■..."-... "■ ■• Call .i'o-f!ay",end ''hi i» show you these ■ -, Pl:\^ei's'io our Showrooiu. . CHAS. BEGG &, CO, LTD., ''.V '■ ■■■-■•MANNERS-STREET, ■'■ The OHU'st-establiEiied Piuiio House in ".','...'.'; _• ; Now Zealand.
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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 126, 28 May 1920, Page 2
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