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QRAND OPERA HOUSE. Manager ... J o h n Farrell. TO-NIGHT! ' TO-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 Musical Shows. For the First Time in the Dominion. - • ■ ' . . With I ALFRED-FRITH ! ALFRED FRITH . , At the Wheel And MADGE ELLIOTT, .. MABEL MUNRO, CYRIL RITCHARD, HAROLD PEARCE, CECIL KELLEWAY, •FIELD FISHER, And all the Favourites in the Front Seate. "THE CABARET GIRL" "THE CABARET GIRL" "THE CABARET GIRL" "THE CABARET GIRL" Captivated Sydney for 17 weeks. "This musical play is a. mixture of the ■most gorgeous .staging, singing, danoing laughter, and < fun, with the most touching little bits of sentiment put in where they ought to be. It is probably the moat' triumphant Musical Comedy that has ever been seen in Sydney."—Sydney "Sun." A J. C. Williamson De Luxe Production, COSTING £10,000 TO ST4GE COSTING £10,000 TO STAGE. Play Produoed by Harry B. Burcher. D-C- and O.S. 8s; E.C: Stalls, ss; E.D. Gallery, 2s 6d; Late Door Stalls, 4s; Late ™ a £ aJ';?K; l 66d (all Prioes plus tax). ■', A ™SAP, S at The Grand I^Uie Store (next Theatre). Box Plans at The Bristol Piano Co. STRAND . THEATRE. . TRAND i THEATRE. .Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Last Two Days of JACKIE COOGAN, .JACKIE COOGAN, JACKIE COOGAN, In a Picture of Laughter and Tears "DADDY." "DAnn'V" "DADDY." "DtDDY" "DADDY." "DADDY> He's more adorable than ever—a merry little soldier of misfortune who romps through I a play of sunshine and shadows. . . ■ .. . .- ■ Next: An.All-Star Goldwyn Production, "THE'VOICE IN THE DARK" A mystery story you cannot solve until . . the d.ramatio olimax. And • . ■ • ' SERIAL, OOMEDX, GAZETTE. Prices as Usual. Telephone 3299. N.Z. LABOUR PARTY. 15|DAY AND SATURDAY NEXT FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NEXTi (gKATING.RINK, VIVIAN STREET, FANCY DRESS CARNIVAL And SALE,OF WORK • OPENS FRIDAY, at 3 p.m. . The Attractions are too Numerous-to Mention. TheisFun Will bo Fast and Furious. 4 1i^x. yo?Lmu^i see *he MAMMOTH COBWEB, the Greatest Novelty Ever Introduced. JA2 Z IMPRESS BALLROOM JAZZ .. 86, Abel Smith street; JAZZ liyi ■ TO-NIGHT (Wednesday), 8-11. JAZZ Is 6d is 6d, Is 6d, Is 6d. JAAA Incluhng Supper. *)A/j/j JAZZ Learners' Class Tuesday, ThursJAZZ day, Friday, at 8. •JAZjL ■ Saturday Afternoon at 3. ■ ST. ■ BARNABAS CHURCH, ROSEI' ' ■ NEATH ■ I BAZAAR AND SALE OF WORK, iM the Roseneath Schoolroom, on SATURDAY NEXT, 3rd NOVEMBER will be opened by Hon. Dr. Newman JM.ij.O. at 2.30 p.m. Admission: Afternoon, Free; Evening, 6d. A Taxi (free of charge) will meet all trams at the Terminus from 2 to 3 p.m. WELLINGTON CABARET . CLUB, GORING STREET. irpHE above Cabaret will be open to the ■^■rT,J^ bho on SATURDAY, 3rd NOV-D™'B-12 d 6Vel'y £°llo>Vinff SatUrdaySplendid floor. Music by the Cabaret Orchestra of Six Musioians. ' Streamer and' Balloon Dances. [ Tables may be reserved in the Ballroom. Subscription, 4s. Ring Telephone 24-495 for Reserves. ALL FORESTERS, particularly Juveniles, are cordially. invited to attend Sooial at St. Anne's Schoolroom, Northland, at 7.30 p.m. FRIDAY, 2nd November. 'Members o! Court Loyal Northland are ! requested to attend meeting MONDAY, : 26th ' November—visit of Distriot. Execu- ; tive, BY ORDER, j • . Chief Ranger. NOTICE is hereby given that a. General Meeting of tlio Club will bo held at the Clubhouse, on FRIDAY, 2nd NOV., 1923, a\, 7.45 p.m. Business: To consider a motion that tlio Regatta Crews, except for tlir Wellington Regatta, ho dispensed, with dwing the present seasun. c, G. OBOBN. .Hon. S« u .

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 105, 31 October 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 105, 31 October 1923, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 105, 31 October 1923, Page 2