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ARRIVED THIS MORNING FROM SYDNEY! J. C. WILLIAMSON'S NEW MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY NEW MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY In the Latest London Success, "THE CABARET GIRL." "THE CABARET GIRL." r,8?,-?£ X PLANS FOR -THE CABA£ow Gln£™ (FIUS, T 6 NIGHTS) ARE PIANO CO THE BRISTOL Commencing at the QjRAND OPERA HOUSE. Manager • John Farrell. TO-MORROW (WED) NIGHT TO-MORROW (WED!) NIGHt| At 7.50. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Present "THE CABARET GIRL." " THE CABARET GIRL '.' ;; THE CABARET GIRL." THE CABARET GIRL." The Rolls Royce of All Musioal Shows. For the First Time in the Dominion. With ALFRED FRITH ALFRED FRITH ' At the Wheel And MADGE ELLIOTT, MABEL MUNRO. CYRIL RITCHARD, HAROLD PEARCE, And all the Favourites in the Front Seats. "THE CABARET GIRL." "THE CABARET GIRL." "This musical play is a mixture of the most gorgeous staging, singing, dancing, aughter, and fun, with the most touching little bits of fsentiment put in where they oiight to be It » probably the most triumphant Musical Comedy that has ever been seen in Sydney."—Sydney "Sun." A J. C. Williamson De Luxe Production, COSTING £10,000 TO STAGE. COSTING £10,000 TO STAGE. rM\% duc*d h7 Harfy B- Burcher. r ,D-C. and O.S. 8s; E.D. Stalls, ss; E.D. Gallery, 2s 6d; Late Door Stalls, 4s; Lato l 8 6d W'Sirices P'u* tax). DAY SALES at The Grand Lollie Store To-morrow, at 9 a.m. CHARLES BERKELEY. STRAND THEATRE. TRAND THEATRE Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. TO-DAY. TO-NIGHT The Eternal Kid, JACKIE COOGAN ■. JACKIE COOGAN JACKIE COOGAN JACKIE COOGAN' JACKIE COOGAN, In a Picture of Laughter and Tear* "DADDY." '■ , "DADDY" "DADDY." "DADDY'" "DADDY." ■ "DADDY" "DADDY." "DADDY> More adorable than ever—a merry little soldier of■misfortune .who romps through a playof-sunshino and -shadows ---You'll laugh till your sides ache at his antics— and then there will be moments when you will wipe away a tear—and be proud of it, ' Next: An All-Star Goldwyn Production, v ß^.S T l|gtßl-" ■ A mystery story you cannot solve unl.il the dramatic climax. Who killed Hugh bainsbury—the woman he loved the woman ho wronged, the woman who hated him? And " '. SERIAL, COMED7, GAZETTE. Prices as Usual. Telephone 3299. SHORTT'S THEATRE ' HORTT'S THEATRE Great.Triple Feature Programme. LON CHANEY and VIRGINIA VALLI In .'.'THE SHOCK" "THE SHOCK." THE SHOCK." "THE SHOCK." A' Master-production that is Attracting Huge Audiences Daily. Fox Eight-reel Special. "PARTNERS OF THE SUNSET " "PARTNERS OF THE SUNSET," A Superb Story of the Great Outdoors. ' Special Attraction: This Week's Gazette Showing ZEV. YZEV. ZEV. ' ZEV. The Famous Racehorse that recently defeated Papyrus. FRIDAY NEXT '•ROUND THE WORLD IN 80 MINUTES." A Vivid Camera Story of the World and its Wonders. "DOXING. to-night; town hall, At 7.45 p.m. • TICKET HOLDERS AND PATRONS are asked to note: — Early doors for admission of aIL tickets will open at 7 p.m. Ticket sales outside the Hall from- 7.15 p.m. 2s 6d Tickets through Wake Geld street entrance. All others through Cuba street main entrance. No^ Roservcd Seat will be guaranteed after 7.40. This Tournament should be one of the best over promoted in Wellington, and as a. packed house ia expeotod intending patrons are strongly urged to BE EARLY. LOWER HUTT CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, CENTRAL TERRACE. AN OLD ENGLISH FAIR, TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) 31st OCTOBER. To be Opened at 2.45,.p.m. by the Mayoress (Mrs. Strand), arid also to be continued in the Evening. BALLROOM DANCING TVpSS PHYLLIS BATES, Studio, 13, ■"A King's Chambers, Willis street. Tel. 870. Private Lessons by Appointment^ from 10 a.m. Adult Class at The Ambassador every Monday and Friday Night, from 7 to 8 Terms oomronnce with pupil. LOYAL BRITANNIA LODGE. MANCHESTER UNITY ODDFEL- , LOWS. r*/TEMBERS on Dr. Luke'i List are noti'lfX' fied that the hours are: 9 to 10 a.m., 2 to 3 p.m., at Surgery. 154, Willis fitreef'.; and 7 to 8 p.m., at his residence, SO, Wailoß road, HaUiUi. G. E. GOOBER. P.P.G-M-.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 104, 30 October 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 104, 30 October 1923, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 104, 30 October 1923, Page 2