QUEEN _ THEATRE. CEEN'S THEATRE. Cuba-street. AFTERNOON, 2.15. EVENING. 7.30. MISS DC PONT ' I_ "THE RAGE OF PARIS I" Also, LILA LEE In "A DAUGHTER OF THE WOLF." , I Universal Jewel Comedy, "ROMAN ROMEOS." v AND LATEST GAZETTE. Usual Price*. Reserves Plan at Theatre.
TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. OWN HALL.CONCERT CHAMBER Direction: - Southwood's Ideal Attractions, Ltd. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! And Every Evening at 8. A Costume Comedy Carnival, presented in an entirely new way, with SOUTHWOOD'S 3. P. MUSICAL COMEDY CO. .P. MUSICAL COMEDY CO. Q.P. MUSICAL COMEDY CO. 18 ARTISTS. 18 "Quality Performers One and All." ' Presenting "A HARVEST OF HAPPINESS, HUMOUR, AND HARMONY," * A SHOW WORTH WHILE! A SHOW WORTH WHILE! So say the Press. , READ' WHAT THEY SAY: The Dominion, 22/12/1921:—1n brief, | On 'last evening's performance the company is the best all-round modern c«(ptume comedy co(np_ny seen in Wellington for 'a long time. It mingles smart, healthy humour, clever sketches, opera, a high grade of vocalism, up-to^the moment jazz dancing, and the .best jazz band we nave heard in easy and effective relationship in a most entertaining manner/ A show worth while. The Evening Post, 22/12/1921:—The entertainment given last evening was bright and snappy—a first-rate, show, for holiday time. The company uses just enough novel stage setting to back up its most varied programme; the dressing is bright and attractive, the singing good, and the orchestral work particularly good. Q.P. standß for '"quality performers,^' and the initials are quite well justified, for the show is quite worth while. The N.Z. Times, 22/12/1921:—The herald of the Q.P. Musical Comedy Company rightly termed the production "a harvest of happiness, humour, and harmony," for it has eaoh in generous measure. Box Plane at The Bristol. Day Salas at Ned Perry*. Pricos—os. 3s, and 2s (plus tax). WELLINGTON CITY COUNOIL. BASIN RESERVF. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Charge for Admission to the Basin JReserve will be made as under on MONDAY, the 26th December, 1921, under "Tho Wellington City Reserves Charges Bylaw (No. 17), 1912, 1-- after the hour of 9 o'clock . a.m. , ' J. ADULTS (over 15 year* of age) •: On* S_iUi__ CHILDREN (under IB years of age) Free Peraons who have entered the Reserve before the hour above-mentioned, and who remain after euoh hour, are liable to pay the above charge. R. TAIT ( Actinjr-Town Clerk. 23rd December, 1921. CALL AT THE RIALTO HE RIALTO (Wellington's Leading Restaurant) For dainty Meals, temptingly served. MORNING AND AFTERNOON TEAS. The nicest in Town. i APPETISING i COURSE DINNER," v 12 to 2 Daily. ( GRILLS. / Our new Grill Room is open from 5 till 7 each evening. ' Try the RIALTO for your meals in town. Promptitude, Oleanlinesj, and Civility alwaya. THE RIALTO, MANNERS-STREET. STAFFORD TEA KOOMSi WILLIS-STREET (3 doors from Evening Post). T UNCHEON (3 course), J_ 12 to 2 p.m. DINNER (3 course), 5U5 to 7 p.m. COLD LUNCHES A SPECIALTY. AFTERNOON TEAS, With Home-made Cakes and Scones a Specialty. STAFFORD TEA ROOMS, Willis-street (3 doors from Evening Post).
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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 151, 23 December 1921, Page 2
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