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MISS ESTELLE BEERE.

Mss Beere's dance recital season of three performances will open to-night at the Grand Opera House with a matinee at 2.15. Miss Beere is ■ noted as a. teacher of dancing, and as she has been busy for a long tirao past preparing with her students a display which will be both artistic and novel; it promises to be something far above the ordinary. The principal mime-plays are the love-comedy, "La- Poupee Feerique," and the Greek play. "Venus and Cupid." Die ballets, for which many Wellington girls are training, are declared to be very graceful and vivacious, and the costumes are unusually beautiful. Little Joyce Oliver, a baby wonder, as a silver sprite, will.open the performance, and the evenings recital will end with a grand "tout ensemble/1 by the entire company \ very pretty scena is the "Under the Sea fantasy, and a delightful pair Master Stanley Rea and his little partner, Josez Berti, will do an exhibition dance. Little Stanley is a cor<rin to Miss Beere's ex-pupil Thurza Rogers, who is now understudy to the great Pavlova. In the Eastern scena Hilda KirkJey is the Sultan, Misses Ra.be Barker Buck, Peyton, and Norton, ladies of the harem, and Miss Gwyneth Thomsen the dancer. A large orchestra will play the incidental music. The box plan is at The Bristol, and day' sale at Grand Opera House Confectiorierv.

•HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. To-night will be the final opportunity vaudeville patrons will have of seeing the present attractive, bill at His Majesty's o - e« tre" j The well-kriown comedians, i y/ n ' aPPear in another of their absurd, but very entertaining revues, "In Society," which occupies the second hall' of the programme. Others who contribute to the bill are Maud Courtenay and Mr. C, Armstrong and Eose, the Marino Brothers, and the Gilberts.

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 146, 21 June 1924, Page 9

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MISS ESTELLE BEERE. Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 146, 21 June 1924, Page 9

MISS ESTELLE BEERE. Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 146, 21 June 1924, Page 9