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IMPORTANT. AS A MARK OF RESPECT TO THE LATE MISS PHYLLIS PORTER, THE MATINEE PERFORMANCE OF "THE FORTY THIEVES" ANNOUNCED FOR TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) AFTERNOON WILL NOT TAKE PLACE. THE ONLY "FORTY THIEVES" MATINEE, "FORTY THIEVES" MATINEE, . SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at 2. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at 2. Children Half-price to All Parts. LAST NIGHT of "THE PEEP SHOW." /^RAND OPERA HOUSE. Direction J. O. Williamson, Ltd. Managing Directors: George TalKs, E. i. Tait, Clyde Meynel. Manager .-. John Farrell. LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT . LAST NIGHT Of "THE PEEP SHOW," "THE PEEP SHOW," ■ "THE PEEP SHOW," Which has never been excelled for splendour, for clever dancing, for brilliant stage settings, for comedy; 'and it is presented by the greatest. aggregation of Singers, Dancers, Comedians, and Specialty Artists which has yet appeared; in Wellington. A TREMENDOUS PRODUCTION! TO-MORROW (Wednesday) NIGHT, TO-MORROW (Wednesday) NIGHT, . And following. Evenings. MATINEE SATURDAY AFTERNOON, At 2. . . J. C. WILLIAMSON. LTD.,, Have' pleasure in announcing the Latest, Cutest, and Brightest ' ' PANTOMIME EXTRAVAGANZA, PANTOMIME EXTRAVAGANZA, The. Ever-popular Fa.iry Story, "THE' FORTY THIEVES," "THE FORTY THIEVES," ■ "THE FORTY THIEVES," "THE FORTY.THIEVES," The cream of entertainment, comprisingthe best obtainable in the world 'of amusement to delight both the young and the ■ ■ ■ grown-ups*. , Gorgeous Stage Pictures. . ' : Glittering Pageants. ■ „ !> .-Exquisite Ballets. ... Mirth-provoking Comedy. '-. Ear-baunting Song Successes. ' Exceptionally Brilliant Artists. .. In fact, Everything that a Pantomime should he. • -„ "THE FORTY THIEVES" Will be interpreted by the full, ( strength of the great organisation' which made a I brilliant success of "The Peep Show." Plans for the Season are open at. The j | Bristol. Day .Sales at the Opera. House ! | Confectionery. % i PRICES—D.C. and R.S., 8s: Stalls, 4s; j j Gallery, Is 6d. Early Door Stalls and Gal--1 lery,- Is extra. All prices plus AnvUEej ment Tax. j ONLY ONE CONCERT! MOST UNIQUE PROGRAMME OF SEASON. EDUCATIONAL AND ENTERTAIN-' ING. f^ONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL VJ SATURDAY, 12th MAY, At 8 p.m. ' • LASZLO SCHWARTZ. LASZLO SCHWARTZ. - ._ LASZLO SCHWARTZ. "Never before have we heard Hungarian Folk Music interpreted as eloquently as this temperamental Magyar renders itin his own artistic arrangements."—"NewYork Globe." • . ' Assisted. by ETTA; FIELD ETTA FlELD(Dramatic Soprano), Presenting the Most Successful Songs by Laszlo Schwartz. • A. PROGRAMME UNLIKE ANY. Prices—6s, 4s, 2s. Prices—6s, 4s, 2s. All prices plus tax. Plans Open WEDNESDAY NEXT, at The Bristol. ONLY ONE CONCERT I OIL YOUR SKATES NOWI In preparation for THE BIG SEASON. ■-•■ THE BIG,. SEASON. Never before havo you seen the RinSt in this state. THE (POLOSSEUM ROLLER RINK, V'OLOSSEUM ROLLER RINK, VIVIAN'STREET. It is going to be some year! rfIHE AMBASSADOR Cabaret ■ de' ,i HE AMBASSADOR Luxe. 68, Willis street. AFTERNOON TEA, 2.30-5. Minimum charge for tea, Is 6d; Dancing Is extra. EVENING SESSIONS, 8-12. (Evening Dress.) Week-nights, 3s 6d; Saturdays, ss;Special Nights, 7s 6d. Learn to Dance at the AMBASSADOR STUDIO. _ * .. Reserve, your table now for FLIRT NIGHT, FLIRT NIGHT, WEDNESDAY, 16th May, 1923. I Telephone 1636. P.O. Box 1423. SECOND MONTHLY DANCE. EOLL up to the Olympic Harriers' Popular Dance TO-NIGHT, Scottish Hall, Lower Cuba street. Gents 2s t Ladies Is 6d. Refreshments provided. W. SOATCHARD,- ---' • . Hon. See. F~ALAIS DE DANSE, KILBIRNIE. ALAIS DE DANSE, KILBIRNIE. EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Latest Music by the Jazzola, Band. Subs: Ladies 2?, Gents 2s 6d (including Supper). . S. HEADLAND, '.' " . '■■ Sec. - VICTORIA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. \ LUNCHEON in honour of the Grad- ■^ uates of the year will be held at Messrs. Gamble . and Creed's luncheon rooms, Lambton quay, on THURSDAY NEXT, at 12.30 p.m. AH past Students . are oordialhf invited to be present. • :■ T. A. WIREN, Treasurer, Graduates' Association. ' KHANDALLAH LAWN TENNIS CLUB. ASSEMBLIES. PATRONS, are. reminded that the Bell 'Bus will leave Government Buildings at 7.30 p.m. on THURSDAY, 10th WM. ■ MIDDLETON, Hon. Sec. FOR WESTPORT AND GREYMOUTH. (Taking Cargo for Hokitika.) (Weather and circumstances permitting.) SS. OREPUKI, WEDNESDAY, 9th May. CHAS. M'ARTHUR AND CO., LTD., 148, Featherston street, Agents. Tel: 2110. Tel. 2110. TUTSCHKA'S ORCHESTRA. TUTSCHKA'S ORCHESTRjA. THE BAND THAT SETS THE STANDARD. TTINGAGEMENTS' Accepted for any JiJ number of instrumentalists from three upwards. For fees, ring Telephone ■21-671. - . . WE navei- eat any other, Bread. A,\ways James's. Your grocer will .sbrplz iiPSi

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 108, 8 May 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 108, 8 May 1923, Page 2