Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

THIS IS NO PICTURE FOR PEOPLE WITH WEAK HEARTS ' YOU'LL DIE LAUGHING! QUEENS. pabalK?^^res. : QUEEN'S Direction: FAMOUS LASKY FILM SERVICE ' (N.Z.), LTD. ■■ 2.15. TO-MORROW! TO-MORROW! 7.45. JESSE L. LASKY PRESENTS . ■ A JAMES CRUZE PRODUCTION (The man who made " THE COVERED WAGON "), "RUGGLES" OF RED GAP!" TnAi?iCt!i re ithat COrners l^e lau»h market-it's a "bear." Critics ' praise it, doctors prescribe it, grouches enjoy jt, everybody .loves it. DON'T MISS ITl! ■ , ... "RUGGLES OF RED GAP!" HiRRY LEON WILSON'S GREATEST STORY, Enacted by an All Star Cast, including "., - .. KSS ILSON -; ERNEST TORRENCE EDWARD HORTON LOUISE DRESSER :. And FRITZI RIDGEWAY. . When a grinning Fate takes-a polished Valet straight from i-ngland to tho Wild and Woolly West, you want to be thero to see the fireworks! A PERFECT PEACH OF A SCREAM FROM START TO FINISH. A PARAMOUNT PRODUCTION. A PARAMOUNT PRODUCTION. FULL .SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. And THE PICK OF WELLINGTON'S MUSICAL TALENT: QUEE N' S. GRA N D ORCHE STR A. USUAI PRTPFS (Musical Director-Mil..A. H. JEROME)! ' ■ ' ÜbbAL PKICES. THEATRE TEL. 22-354.

DANCING. j THOENDON FOOTBALL CLUB. OPENING DANCE! nnO-NIGHT, 8-12, New Century Hall, ■*- Kent terrace. P. Carter's Orchestra bupper. Gents 2s, Ladies Is 6d. Good dancing. Good company. Come and have a good time. ■jVFISS JOYCE (Sydney) holds her Geh--L'A eral Class in the NAVAL BOATING CLUB HALL, Jervois quay every THURSDAY EVENING, at 7.30 o'clock. The Latest Modern Ballroom Dancine taught. ■■ .. Tha Blues, Tango Fox Trot," Chicago Jazz Waltz, Fox Trot, One Step. ■ Private Lessons and Classes by arrangement. . ■ i For terms and particulars, address 33, HAY STREET, ORIENTAL BAY Tel. 20-519. ANCING.—The only, Dance of its kind in Wellington, The Bohemians' Genuine Oldrtime Dance at St. Peter's Hall, Ghuznee street, every Tuesday and Saturday Nights. A Dance parents can take their daughters. Waltz, Veleta, Lancers, Maxina, La Rinka. D'Alberts, La Favourite, etc.,' etc. Miss Murphy, Pianist in Orchestra. Saturday is Novelty Night. Ladies Is 6d. Gents, 2s Direction, Jack Dye and Claude Batt. THE AMBASSADOR. ■ HE AMBASSADOR, Cabaret de Luxei TO-NIGHT, CABARET COMPLETELY BOOKED. ; CABARET COMPLETELY BOOKED. Reserve Now for FRIDAY AND SATURDAY* / • Telephone 1636; -.. •'' ■■~ . THE AMBASSADOR. DANCING. LEARN to Danes at the EMPRESS STUDIO, 86, Abel Smith street. Learners' Class TO-NIGHT, and every Tues., Thurs., Fiji., at 8., Sat. at 3*; term, course or single lesson. Private lessons by appointments Terms on application. PROF. C. WOOD, U.K.A.P.TiD. BALLROOM DANCING. MISS PHYLLIS BATES is teaching ALL THE LATEST "DANCES at her Studio, 13 King's Chambers, Willis street. • . Private Lessons by appointment, from 10 a.m; Classes held on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at the Ambassador Cabaret, from 7 to 8 p.m. Advanced Class Wednesday. Terms, commencing with pupils. Private Classes held by arrangement at the Studio. Telephone, 870. DANCING. MISS BARBARA PUTNAM has returned from Australia, and is teaching all the latest dances at her Studio, Sydney Street Hall. . Classes and Private Lessons. Adult Class, Thursday Evenings, at 8 o'clock. Term begins with pupil. Children's Class for Eurythmies and, Ballroom Dancing. Address: 43/ Northland road. Tel. DANCING AND DEPORTMENT, ' Wellington and- Wairarapa. MISS DAISY DONNELLY, Principal. Classes in all branches of Fancy and Latest Ballroom Dancing. Children's Classes: Tuesday Afternoons, 30, Courtenay place. Adults' Modern Ballroom Class: Tuesday Night, 8 o'clock, Street Hall. . Pjivate Lessons by appointment. Private Address: 48, Mulgrave street. PUBLIC NOTICES. * . y : — THE DRAPERY AND GENERAL IM- . PORTING COMPANY OF .NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED, . HALF-YEARLY DIVIDEND ON PREFERENCE SHARES. fTTHE PREFERENCE SHARE REGISX TERS will be closed from 16th. APRIL to 30th APRIL inclusive. The Dividend Warrants will bo pavablo on Ist MAY, 1924. CHAS. T. LEE, Secretary. Dunedin, 7th April, 1924. NEW STOCKS-OF • BRITISH I'IANOS ' JUST LANDED. SOME fine new British Upright and Baby Grand Pianos by famous makers, notably-: — John Broadwood and Sons, Wm. Sanies. Collard and Collard, Walter Collinson, . Are now on view at The Bristol. These instruments are perfect in tone and construction, and are worthy in every way of a pluco ill the best 'Uriush homos. Also recently landed are new stocks of Player Pianos, His Master's Voice, and Metronolii. Gramophones. Fresh Records by every mail. Music levers-are invited to visit Tho Bristol and enjoy a free demonstration of any instrument. Easy terms of payment may be arranged. THE BRISTOL PIANO CO., LTD.. Wellington. M. J. Brookes, North Island Manager. ND~OF-SEASON Sale—Moiretto Undorskirts, 2a lid; Pique- Skirts, Is lid; Wool Cardigans, -10s 6d; Kiddies' Navy Serge Dresses, 2s lid; MaioV Wool Sweaters, 6s lid. E.-Clowes, 1, C*.ur;e-uuy-pu

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/EP19240410.2.14.7

Bibliographic details

Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 86, 10 April 1924, Page 2

Word Count
731

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 86, 10 April 1924, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 86, 10 April 1924, Page 2