THE AMBASSADOR CABARET.
Last night was the initial-evening of the reversion to the longer session and evening dress. . It. was a pleasant,.sif£i.)t to see so many well-dressed people dancing. The excellent attendance; fully proved that the decision of the management to confirm to .the. requests of its regular, patrons in the .matter of- gloves and dress: is justified. : During to-day bookings have been .steady for to-night's session. .The modern fox trot, a favourite item last night, will be included [in to-night's programme. . It\.is .not, ■ v yet kiuAvn. well in Wellington, and the ; Ambassador hope to'arrange for an Vx--^utuuoiV dauuu- at an early date. 'i'liy session to-night begins at 8 o'clock, anJ j continues until midnight. ■
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 61, 9 September 1924, Page 2
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