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SHORTT'S THEATRE HORTT'S THEATRE Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Last 2 Days of Rupert Hughes' 3 Supreme Achievement, " GIMME7 1 " GIMME " " GIMME." " GIMME " " GIMME." " GIMME." An .Uproarious Comedy-Drama in the Home. Also, , Fox Special Attraction: "FLAMES OF PASSION." "FLAMES OF PASSION." 'An Exciting Story of the Oregon Lumber Lands. Commencing Friday Nest: Marshall Neilan's Supreme Effort: " THE STRANGERS' BANQUET." SOMEWHERE IN NAPLES," Song Success. Once more available at all Music Stores. Price 2s. C.T.A. MALE CHOIR C.T.A. MALE CHOIR. C.T.A. MALE CHOIR. (H. Temple White, Conductor). /CONCERT CHAMBER, SATURDAY. ■ SATURDAY. Glees. Part Song. Soloe. Instrumental Items. Mrs. Wilfred R. Andrews, Contr,.lto. Walter Marshall; Bass. Thomas Jenkins, Tenor. Frank Bryant, Tenor. t W. J. Robbins, Bass. Syd. R. Allwright, Baritone. Frank Thomas (Piano), Leo Logan (Vjqlin), Reg Booth ('Cello). FINAL CONCERT OF THE SEASON. At the Piano-r^Harold Whittle. Plan at Bristol. NATIONAL COUNCIL OF WOMEN. GARDEN FETE. TN PRIME MINISTER'S GROUNDS, • Ariki Toa, Tinakori road. ON SATURDAY, Bth DECEMBER, At 2.30 p.m. All members and friends invited to Attend. Wellington Caledonian __ SOCIETY. irraE WIND-UP DANCE of the -Sea- *,, sou will be held in New Century Hall,: SATURDAY NEXT, at 8 p.m. Iflannels optional. Hulbert'a Orchestra. i»2V Season starts early in New Year. NOTE.—Sooial and Dance, Taita, 12th December. G. W. JENNER, Sec. MORE THAN 1000 KEWPIES— MORE THAN 1000 KEWPIES— MORE THAN 1000 KEWPIES— MORE THAN 1000 KEWPIES— ' TyrORE than a thousand winged KewJrT-*- pies, in many bewitching forms, will charm the eyes and hearts of children, mothers, fathers, bachelors, and spinsters m The Kewpies' Fairyland" in the big iown Hall from Ist to 11th December. THE GREEN LAND'S NAME— THE GREEN LAND'S NAME— THE GREEN LAND'S NAME— THE GREEN LANCTS NAME— The green land's name that a charm encloses, It never was writ in the traveller's chart, I And sweet on its trees as the fruit that ' grows is, It never was sold in the merchant's mart. The swallows of dreams through its dim fields dart, And sleep's are the tunes in its tree-tops heard; No hound's note wakens the wildwood hart, Only the song of a. secret bird. So wrote Swinburne in his "Ballad of Dreamland." But that green land has a name; it is "The Kewpies' Fairyland," bordered, by green and by roses. Every child should have a chance to see the loveliness. The season will begin at 7 p.m next Saturday. On the following days the hours will be: Afternoon, 2 to 5; evening (wfth orchestral muaio), 7 to 10. Refreshments, afternoon and evening. Ticket* of admission: Adults Is, Children 9d (afternoon) and Is (evening). "SOMEWHERE IN NAPLES." Tho , , So?E-Fox Trot with a haunting melody. All music dealers. Price 2s. EASTBOURNE PERRY SERVICE. HARBOUR EXCURSION • HARBOUR EXCURSION. T.S.S. "MURITAI." THURSDAY. 29th NOVEMBER. 29th NOVEMBER. Leaves Ferry Wharf at 8 p.m., Returning at 10 p.m. 1 DECKS CLEARED FOR DANCING. Percy Simpson's Orchestra, in attendance With all the Latest Hits. FARES Is 6d. FARES Is 6d. R. B. WITTY, General Manager. BALLROOM DANCING MISS PHYLLIS BATES, Studio, 13, King's Chambers, Willis street Tel 870.. Private Lessons by Appointment,' from 10 a.m. Adult Class at The Ambassador every Monday, from 7.30 to 8.30 and Friday Night, from 7 to 8. . * NO ropcrtoive complete without "SOMEWHERE. IN NAPLES," the srreat Soasr cuccet*. I'nco 2s,

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 129, 28 November 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 129, 28 November 1923, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 129, 28 November 1923, Page 2