AMY CASTLES' CONCERTS. AMY CASTLES 1 CONCERTS. i^l^Blil£l SSiE Pig?: >TTOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. Direction: George Castles. AMY CASTLES, AMY CASTLES, "When Bhe sings, her singing is an unanswerable answer to every criticism " Australian Musical News." ' •! SATURDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY SATURDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Aug. 11 Aug. 14 ■ Aug. 15 AMY CASTLES, AMY CASTLES, _ "The Glory of Amy Castles' voice is in its purity of tone—it is flawless." AMY CASTLES AMY CASTLES, Assisted by, ALBERTO TORZILLO (Harpist), CHARLES TUCKWELL (Pianist), And . EILEEN CASTLES. Prices:-6s (reserved), 4s, and 2s (plus vESJ. -Box Plans at The Bristol on MONDAY IV-bAI.- Students may reserve at Halfprice. FULLERS' FULLERS' HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction ...... John Fuller tod Sons. Ltd TO-NIGHT, at 8. SATURDAY, 2.30 THIRD WEEK! THIRD WEEK! 'BOOMING LIKE"A BROADSIDE ■ Playing to absolute capacity nightly. NAT PHILLIPS AND SROY RENE In their crowning triumph "STIFFY AND MO AS POLICEMEN." "STIFFY AND MO AS POLICEMEN." :■ *« An 'ntonsel.y hilarious production. ! SPARKLING WITH LIFE, LAUGHTER, MELODY, AND MOVEMENT; '■• ... Supported by FULLERS' .VAUDEVILLE DE LUXE. Brilliant Success Nightly of PAT AND PAULA HANSON, A Delightful Dancing Act. JAMES MORRISSEY, . Australia's Stock Whip Champion. WINNIE EDGARTON, . The Girl with the Glorious Voice. , "■■ MELLO AND-NELLO, -....-. MELLO AND NELLO, . . . Skilful .Balancers. and Acrobats. • Prices: 16, Is 6d, and 2s 6d; Reserves, 3s (pluß tax). ■. Bdx; Plan at The Bristol—after 5.30 at Burnett's, next Theatre. Telephone Theatre 22-659 after 7 p.m. Book your seats and be sure. 'TRAND ■ THEATRE.' TRAND THEATRE. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m LAST DAY AND LAST NIGHT RAYMOND HATTON, '■' RAYMOND HATTON, In "HIS BACK AGAINST THE WALL" "HIS BACK AGAINST THE WALL." "HIS BACK AGAINST THE WALL." Also, A Romance of London's Throbbing Streets BETTY BALFOUR, BETTY BALFOUR, "SQUIBS WINS . THE CALCUTTA SWEEP." ■ COMEDY. GAZETTE. Prices as usual.- Tol. 3299. '/pOWN HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER, 10th AND 11th AUGUST. In aid of the Rev. Feilden Taylor's, St. Peter's Mission Hostel Fund. "THE MAN FROM TORONTO." Douglas Murray's Delightful. Comedy. ■ Prices: 25 and Is: booking fee- 6d extra. Book at The Bristol Piano Co. : TO-NIGHT! "~ > TO-NIGHT' WONDERFUL PICTURES CINEMA AND LANTERN, ILLUSTRATED LECTURE By J^/|ISS LUCIE OWEN, F.R.G.S. ■ "EGYPT" In V.M.C.A. ASSEMBLY HALL. Miss Owen is a Fine Speaker with a . Wonderful Story. Cinema 7.30. Lecture 8 Chairman: MR. G. A. TROUP. Admission Free. Collection in aid of V.M.C.A. Foreign Work. mHE AMBASSADOR ~~ AHE AMBASSADOR, Cabaret De Luxe, 68, -Willis street. Direction. Mr. W. H. Stevens EGYPTIAN NIGHT, 1 EGYPTIAN NIGHT. Wednesday, Bth August, 1923. REGULAR SESSIONS— ' LUNCHEON, 12-2. 3-course Hot Luncheon, daintily served, 2s ; Band in attendance : no extra charge for Dancing. AFTERNOON TEA—S-5. Minimum charge for tea, le 6d; dancin" Is extra. CABARET, 8 p.m. (Evening Dress.) Week nights. 3s 6d; Saturdays, ss; Special Nights, 7s 6d. Telephone 1636. . P.O. Box 1423. BALLROOM DANCING. " MISS PHYLLIS BATES has returnedfrom AMERICA, and has Resumed Teaching. Studio, 13, King's Chambers, Willis-st. . Telephone 870. Private Lessons, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Private Classes, evenings, by appointment. General Class, Monday Night, at the Naval. Boating Club. ■ DANCING. ' ~ MISS JOYCE (Sydney) holds her Class EVERY FRIDAY EVENING '7.30, in tho 1.0.0. F. Hall, Rod's Bi'iild--ings; Courtenay place. Entrance opposite Paramount: Theatre. Latest Modern Ballroom Dances Taught. Private Lessons and Classes by arrangement. 33, HAY STREET, Oriental Bay. _Te]ephono 20^519^ ' . ' FOOTBALL MATCHE"S~AT~WEL^~ LINGTON. SATURDAY, 4th AUGUST. SPECIAL PASSENGER TRAINS run as follow :— FOR WELLINGTON—Lower Hutt dep. 12.40 p.m., Petone 12.44. Ngahauranca 12.52, Kaiwarra 12.57, Wellington arr ' 1.2' p.m. FOR LOWER HUTT—Wellington dep. 5.40 p,m:, Loner Hutt arr. 6.2 p.m. "Stops-at all stations. ■ ■'--Usual 4.-16 p.m.. train" for Masterton- will - :be■■delayed "to leave. Wellington 5.55 p m Lower- Hutt £.14.. Upper Hutt 6.56. Kaitoke 7.30, Fcatherston 8.64, Carterton 9.35, Masterton arr. 10.1 p.m. Tljis train inakea .usual stops.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 28, 2 August 1923, Page 2
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