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TOWN HALL (concert chamber). FOR SHORT SEASON ONLY, COMMENCING EASTER SATURDAY, AT THE MATINEE. SOUTHWOOD'S ENGLISH ■ SOUTHWOOD'S ENGLISH 17 —QUALITY PERFORMERS —17 (q:p.v for short). RICH VOICES. GOOD COMEDIANS, GORGEOUS COSTUMES, A JAZZ BAND AND AN ORCHESTRA OF EXCEPTIONAL PLAYERS. ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMMES. New Songs. New Dances, New Scenas, New Jazz Band Numbers, New Operatic Excerpts, New Sketches, and New Costumes. EVERYTHING NEW, BRIGHT, AND DISTINCTIVE. PRICES—3s, 2s, and Is. Tour Direction of VICTOR BECK. [EASTER IN WELLINGTON. THE MEMBERS OF THE WELLINGTON RETAIL DRAPERS' AND CLOTHIERS' ASSOCIATION have decided on the following hours for EASTER WEEK:—. MONDAY-USUAL HOURS. TUESDAY—USUAL HOURS. .WEDNESDAY—USUAL HOURS. THURSDAY—LATE NIGHT, 9 o'clock. FRIDAY—CLOSED (GOOD FRIDAY). SATURDAY—CLOSED (EASTER SATURDAY). MONDAY, 17th—CLOSED (EASTER MONDAY). COUNTRY CUSTOMERS, 'You are courteously recommended to shop as early in this week as , possible, and thus assure better time for choice in your buying than will be possible on the rush day—Thursday. FROM" MONDAY TO THURSDAY ALL WELLINGTON SHOPS HAVE SPECIALLY ORGANISED , EASTER SHOWS WELL WORTH THE INSPECTION OF COUNTRY CUSTOMERS AND CITIZENS ALIKE. , GREAT SUCCESS q£ : GREAT SUCCESS THE GRAND EXHIBITION THE GRAND EXHIBITION THE GRAND EXHIBITION ' .THE GRAND EXHIBITION /■ ■ OF ' ■ ■ .- ■ ITALIAN FINE ART FLORENTINE MARBLE. SPLENDID COLLECTION OF STATUARY OF PROFESSOR CAVALIER BESSI AND OTHER LEADING ITALIAN ARTISTS. • ■ BEAUTIFUL HALL LAMPS AND OTHER VARIOUS ARTICLES. No one should miss the opportunity o£ visiting this Great-Exhibition of Modern Art. ;. PRICES VARYING FROM ONE SHILLING TO 250 GUINEAS. 86, LAMBTON-QUAY. 86, LAMBTON-QUAY.

QTRAND. Continuous, STRAND. 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. LAST 2 DAYS! LAST 2 DAYS! LAST 2 DAYS! LAST 2 DAYS I LAST 2 DAYS! LAST 2 DAYS ! LAST 2 DAYS! LAST 2 DAYS! LAST 2 DAYS! LAST 2 DAYS! LAST 2 DAYS! LAST 2 DAYS! LAST 2 DAYS! LAST 2 DAYS! LAST 2 DAYS! LAST 2 DAYS! SEE CHARLES CHAPLIN, SEE CHARLES CHAPLIN, The World's Greatest Comedian, and JACKIE COOGAN, • JACKIE COOGAN, The World's Youngest Comedian, in "THE KID!" "THE KID!'" "THE KID!" "THE KID!'" Also, "THE CUP OF LIFE!" "THE CUP OF LIFE!" ' ■■" "THE CUP OF LIFE!" "THE CUP OF LIFE!" "THE CUP OF LIFE!" "THE CUP OF LIFE!" Brimful of Interest, Featuring '>:■ MADGE BELLAMY, TULLY MARSHALL, And NILES WELCH. Excellent Supporting Programme. Usual Prices. Tel. 3299 for Reserves. "ON WITH THE DANCE." OWING to the largo attendance at our last Dance, the Brooklyn Social and Dance Club have decided to run right through this Season. With the assistance of Mr P. Simpson (at the Piano), those Select Dances will take 'place EVERY THURSDAY EVENING, at 8 p.m., in the St. Aune's Hall,-New-town. Watch Papers for Plain and Fancy Costume Dance shortly. And TO-NIGHT, in Waldio's Hall, Brooklyn, a Grand Euchre Party and Dance. A Small Orchestra in attendance. Good Prizes. Supper. DANCING! DANCING. DANCING. THE VIOLET ASSEMBLY. THE above Assembly hold their WEEKLY DANCE in the Alexandra. Hall, Abel Smith-street, EVERY THURSDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Old and New Patrons welcome. MUSIC BY MISS J. MURPHY. J. SHARP, M.C. H. SPICKMAN, Hon. Sec. Gents., Is 6d;, Ladies, Is. SCHOOL OF DANCING. CLASS or PRIVATE INSTRUCTION In MODERN BALLROOM DANCING. Applications to •M. M'MAHON, Studio: 91, Boulcott-strcot. "MyTRS. HUNT. Miifrnctio Healer, Masseuse, Specialist in all Female Complaints, Medical Diagnoses; testimonials. 27, Home-street.

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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 83, 8 April 1922, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 83, 8 April 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 83, 8 April 1922, Page 3

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