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■ -Tano Kama presents THE FAMOUS DIGGERS! THE FAMOUS DIGGERS! THE .FAMOUS DIGGERS ! ' THU"'FAMOUS DIGGERS ! THE FAMOUS DIGGERS! THE FAMOUS DIGGERS! THE FAMOUS DIGGERS! THE FAMOUS DIGGERS! THE FAMOUS DIGGERS! In the Revue, "TIP-TOP." „..;., ,;. "TIP-TOP." CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. " v CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. OF PROGRAMME. THE SHOW WITH THE REPUTATION FOR RELIABILITY. A coterie of Laughter Merchants in the "whimsical Revue entitled, "TIP-TOP." ■ ■■■••" •.- "TIP-TOP." ■ Never,was a, title more suitably applied. THE...REVUE , PAR EXCELLENCE.. The; Revue that has hit New Zealand wfth'a*Bang this time; the reverberation of .their boom, can be heard from one end of the Dominion to the other! Auckland "Star" : "Refreshing throughout. Every item one of delightful interest. The Diggers were justly accorded an ovation at the end of a wonderful programme, which would 'go' anywhere." The "Press," Christchurch: "Bravo, Diggers! A great little show." The "Star," Dunedin: "Good as the old Digger shows were, their new Rsvue is infinitely better." "WairarapaAgte" : "We can pay no better. • compliment than to say the show ■was perfection of its kind." The dresses are glorious. 'The scenery great. The comedians are shrieks. rJ3io songs beguile cno. The Girls—well, words fail us! i OONT'MISS—Joe Valli, in some of the ■fTOinie3t-- episodes he has ever put on, ■-"-"including' "The Clumsy Office BoyGinger." iDON'T'MISS—The beautiful "Moonlight" scena, with its hundreds of mirfors in,a wonderful effect. DON'T MISS—The unique comedy-dram- • • atio sketch, "Flats." DON'T MISS—"The Awakening of the Flowers," a, truly pretty Ballet. DON'T' MISS—The Eastern harem scena, "Dreamy Araby." PON'T MISS—The "Dance o' Mania" Jazz moments. The "Nouvelle Me.....lange" acrobatic dance, and ■ k DOZEN OTHER ITEMS—ALL CLEVER and LAUGHABLE. ""THE NEW-REVUE'IS UNDOUBTEDLY THE DIGGERS' BEST EFFORT."— Vide-Press. JOIN THE CROWD TO THE BOX PLAN OFFICE. PUT OFF. THAT APPOINMENT, and go to the Diggers! EVERYTHING ABSOLUTELY NEW. PRICES: D.C. and OS.-, ss; liaclc Stalls 3s. Early Door Back Stalls Is, Gal--Icik'6(} '(Stray ."I" : MPRESS THEATRE ' MPRESS . THEATRE. . 7"'TM,JBpst. Theatre in Wellington. Open from 11 a.m. till Sleepytime. LAST 1 DAY AND LAST. NIGHT. • .■••"■■■ NORMA TALMADGE, NORMA TALMADGE, ; • NORMA TALMADGE, In her Latest Tantalising,-Fascinating • :'• and Most Picturesque Triumph, "LOVE'S REDEMPTION." -:.'.'. "LOVE'S REDEMPTION." From Tropical' Snares "to City's Spell. She'll iWarin your Heart with "Smiles and --•-Tears. ■ '""" •>- LARRY■■ SEMON, ■j* In his Very Latest Whirlwind of -„.,,-w .... ■'•-'Laughter.- ■'■••■ "A PAIR OF KINGS." "■Reserves'"at 1 The- Bristol till spp.ms ;hen at Theatre. Telephone 3442. ■ UK,. THEATRE. NEWTOWN. A First National Attraction. NORMA TALMADGE ,- _.„.... . ■: "LOVE'S REDEMPTION." Also: L'ARRY SEMON in "A PAIR OF KINGS." (A Scream). Gazette, Review. Topical. OUR ORCHESTRA. QEASIDE PICTURES, LYALL BAY. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT. CHARLES (BUCK) JONES In -a Splendid Fox Production, t- - "WEST OF CHICAGO." ■-•■ "WEST OF CHICAGO." Good Supporting Programme. mOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. TO-NIGHT, at 8 O'CLOCK. SECURE YOUR SEATS FOR THE ■ ■ RECITAL BY LEON DE MAUNY, Violinist. EVELYN DE MAUNY, Vocalist-Pianist, At The Bristol Piano Co. '•'A'nominal'To©'of Is is the charge for reserving seats.- No other charge. DANCING! DANCING! DANCING! nriHE VIOLET ASSEivIBLY continue A to hold their Summer Dance EVERY THURSDAY EVENING at the Alexandra Hall, Abel Smith street. Gentlemen arc requested to attend in Flannels. Cigarette, Chocolate, Medley, Spotlight, and One-step. Music by Miss Murphy. Ladies.ls, Gents la 6d. J. Sharp, M.C. "... H.. SPACKMAN. Hon. Sec. ■-:■ ■' EUCHRE. ' ~.', nnHIS (Thursday) Evening, at the Dain- -*-." tie's,' 18-22, Courtenay place, at 8 o'clock.' Great crockery night. Roll up and - get good value for your money. Ladies and gents, Ist prize, 21-piece tea set. Six other good prizes. Best room in town. Conduct excellent. ' C. 'A. SMITH, C. WILLCOCKS, Conductors. ; JAZZ! JAZZ! JAZZ! TO-NIGHT! THE ELK'S. TO-NIGHT! A JAZZ will be held in the Victoria Hall, Adelaide road. TO-NIGHT. Good dancing assured. Ladies, Is; gents, la 6d. "Music by Mr. P Simpson. -*" : A. CARTER, j Hon. Secretary. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. HPHE LILAC ASSEMBLY will continue -&- to hold. their weekly dance in the New-■ Century Hall. One Steps, Fox Trots, qtc. Music by Miss Beadsmoro andi & -Grant.- . Ladies Is : Gents Is 6d. ■ C SNOW, M.C. . ■--- S. GRANT, Hon. Sec. NOTE—The verdict last week; Tho best in -town. . ELLINGTON FREE KINDER- - ' -.GARTEN. -ANNUAL "STREET DAY APPEAL, '.;.";. ' FRIDAY, 9th MARCH.' Stalls' at Kelburn, Kirealdie's, Quinto'n's Corner, James . Smith's, and ■ Newtown. , Home-made Cakes. Preserves, Chutney, Fruit, Flowers, Book 3, on 'sale. .

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 57, 8 March 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 57, 8 March 1923, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 57, 8 March 1923, Page 2