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.TRIUMPH Of ■ t ■ "t HE CABARET' GIRL." Owiny i °. the enormous success of "The Cabaret C lirl," an additional representation of tb4 3 delicious Musical Comedy will be laged ■on WEDNESDAY NEXT,' and ■tho initial New Zealand performance of ''KISSINCJ-. TIME" will how.happen on THURSDAY NIGHT NEXT. Box. Plai is, up to and including Wednesday night,; 'are now open at .The Bristol. Plans for '"Kissing Time" will be opened Monday 11 orning. THE (3iRL OF ALL "GIRLS," "TBtE CABARET GIRL." "TB !E CABARET GIRL." Tho Latest :,"• Most Chio, and Most Intriguing o£ all Musical Comedy "Girls." ; Presented by the J: ' C. WILLIAMSON AU-S .tar, Organisation, tho NEW MUSI CAL COMEDY COMPANY, ': ..';' At the /IRAND , OPERA. HOUSE. Manager ),;..; John Farrell. TO-Nlj SHT (SATURDAY), I ■: At 7.5 CC And-for the \ Succeeding 3 Nights Only, " THE! CABARET GIRL." "■THE» CABARET GIRL." . "THE: CABARET GIRL. 1' " THE ' CABARET GIRL." There can oj Hly be one opinion about ' Tho Cabaret ( Jirl," that it is one of the funniest" and « tressiest .musical comedies which the firm' has given us, and it gees with a sparkle! \ and dash from the rise to tho fall of .the* curtain.—"Dominion." It is a J<jqj jr time since ne had so gay a sparkfci '.' as "The Cabaret Girl." "The Carjj iret Girl" i 6 a success, and one can undo rstand ite lengthy London season on \. viewing the moet remarkable tout enseij iißle given, us in' musical comedy of recfitst years.—"New Zealand Times." 'The CabaiseJ ; Girl" is much the superior of all the j other "girl" musical comedies. As c a. spai trtaclo alono it is astonishin,; valiio fed • th© money.—"Evening Pobt " . • ■ I v ,■•■.-■ •I 'ommenoing THURSDA? ST.NEXT, Bth NOV., And follcj wing Three Nights, The New B} rilliant Musical Play, -. ■ • "KISI SING TIME." "KISS 3NG TIME." ' '"KISB 'ING TIME." Pljy.Produced: l>y Harry B. Buroher. • . Musical Dircctou Harry Burton. BOX PLANS for "THE 8 CABARET GIRL" NOW 0 PEN. AT THE BRIS-' 1 OL PIANO CO. KISSING T] ME" PLANS OPEN MONDAY NEXI ': DC. and O.S. < 3s; E.D. Stalls, ss; E.D. Gallery, 2s'6d; I« ito Door Stalls, 4s; Late Door Gallery, Is I 6d (all prices plus tax). 'D VY SALES ai The Grand Lollie Store (p«it Theatre). FD LLERS' FU LLERS' HIS MAvIEI STY'S ■ THEATRE. IS MAJKI STY'S THEATRE. Direction ...„. Johi % Fuller and Sons, Ltd.' 10NIGHT! j ; it 8. TO-NIGHT!-Knil Pi esentation of :; "HARM< ,ONY ROW," The Screaming^ •. Funny Comedy by -, GEORGj ' i WALLACE ' Ri :vue. ;'.' A Laugh in 1 ivery Line of It. Superior. Vaud: .eville; including— n THE JUE-iILEE TRIO, DE CAR, : • ,•■;■. PINTO i ' ..KEITH;: DESMOND. Prices: la, .Is fiici, '. and 2a 6d; Reserves' 3s (plus. tax,.exc^ ring Is)." Plan at The Btis.ol—after 1.50. a t Bumott'e, next Theaafter 7 Telephone * ~lls- Majesty's (82-669) c T oY r NieHt- .Tow ? Ha". next Friday. V Commercial. 1 'ravellers' annual ef- ' Liddira 61- 111 elvini'r Xaas cheer to the ■jfyfIRAMAE ,1 PICTURES. XTA TO-N: IGHT, WALLACE' REID GLORIA 1 3WANSON J ELLIOTT DEXTER X -n "DON'T TELL I EVERYTHING." A Paramos Jit Picture. ' ■ JJROOKLYjN ' PICTURES. SJS|iiKr:Bi?|:3§ffiiIho Yosemito Traj 1" portrays Adventure Happiness, and a great Love quest Magnificent Scenery. ST FRANCIS HAI i, HILL STREET PICTURES. PICTURES " EVERY SATURDAI -I, 230 and Bpm G™D N" GHT~"™ jOW MEN APND Afternoon:, Children i, 3d, Adults 9d Evening:.. Children 6d, Adults Is. ttSS9v RE> o euchß '-E, EVERY SATURDAY, at 8 p.m. sj .iarp. Good prizes. Admission Is. KILBIRNIE BAZJ YAR AND ART , ;UNI ON, To bo op. ene'd ' MONDAY,"Sth NOVBi VIBER, at 3 pin By;.•; SIR. MONTEP, CH, M.P.,. ST. PATRICK'S i SCHOOL, Childer's t« Trace. Entertainrttent Ea^ ;h Evening. Monday; sth—Pupils of Miaa Doris 1 Guiss and an Attractive Club-; Swinging, Eihibi'tion'by Four-;. Ladieg. '^ &et3" your Is' ticket '; in* the £300 Art Union at. the Bazaaf. ' CARLTON Si 'IALL, 10 NIGHT (SATURD AY), 8 o'clock. J SOCIAL 'EVENING t» -> Mr..and Mrs.' Cohen, and Farewei U to Mrs. Harria Roberts. . Under tho i: luspices 'of the Church of Spiritual Reset iron (Inc.). Gents, 2s; Ladies, la. ' - . ■ : i^i-:— ■—*i —; j BAND.' ■■: gCOfTiSH SOCIETYi: . PIPE BAND, LYALL B4j V, \ TO-MORROW (SUNDA .V), at 3 p.m. fpHE AMBASS IADOR. J. HE' AMBASS iADOR. CABARET DE 3 LUXE, TO-NIGHT'S / ' TO-NIGHT'S ' GALA' ■ GALA ! . ' ■ ■ SESSIONS. THE AMBASSADOR. &! ANDSI °NS' :, . AT, ITS BEST. Catering from The Ambad sador,Kitchen. The .Real Cabaret Atj .aosphcifc. Book" now. Tel ophone 1636. Book now. Xej gphons 16-36. '

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 108, 3 November 1923, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 108, 3 November 1923, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 108, 3 November 1923, Page 4

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