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KING'S THEATRE, ***ggggP£SS?* The House of Warmth, Comfort, »ud Enjoyment. TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW NIGHT—YOUR LAST CHANCES OB! WITNESSING "RED LIGHTS" THE GREATEST COMEDY-MYBTERY-DRAMA EVER SCREENED. ALSO OF HEARING ART KAMO, the Brilliant English Mandolinist, and his Partner, PRANK ANDREWS, at the Piano. Don't Bliss These Two Great Events 1 FRIDAY NEXT ! LAURA LA PLANTE and EUGENE O'BRIEN Two of the Screen's Most Popular Stars, in a Production of Thrills, Fascination, . and Glorious Settings! *" "DANGEROUS INNOCENCE." THE FEMALE OF THE SPECIES IS MORE DEADLY THAN THE MALE. As you'll agree whon you see this dangerously innocent girl throw out her net for a poor unsuspecting man. He didn't nave a chance 1 Girls, hero ai'G some new tncka for you; men, get a line of what's in store for you—-lack of foresight converts bachelors into husbands.

DANCING. >..'.' POST AND TELEGRAPH ANNUAL DANCE, THURSDAY, 2nd JULY. LATE Trams will leave for the follow, ing suburbs -.—Brooklyn, Wadestown, Island Bay, Karori, and Seatoun (via Tunnel). . , A.motor-bus will leave for Petona and Lowfir Hutt. ■ H. B. SIMMONS, Hon. Secretary. TPHE ADELPHI CABARET, ,JL GORING STREET. EN FETE. EN FETE. EN FETE. SATURDAY-NEXT, 4th JULY. 3 p.m.-5 p.ih., CAFE DANSANT. Admission, 2s 6d. ' Full Orchestra. 8.30 p.m. till 12. grandTpening grand opening / . " ' ■or ■ • RACE SEASON. ; Augmented OrchestraCarnival Decorations. Book Your Tabje At Once. Full particulars of other dances during tjie Race; Season will be advertised later RODNEY A. PANKHURST, ; Manager, ' DANCE! DANCE 1 DANCE! RAMBLER LADIES' HOCKEY CLUB, on WEDNESDAY, Ist July, 1925, at. Oddfelloivp' Hall, Courtenay place.' THE SELECT ORCHESTRA. Ladies 2s, Gents 2s 6d. ' ' ■. 8-12-NEXT SATURDAY-8.12 Newtown Library. SERENADERS' OLD-TIME DANCE! KRENADERS' OLD-TIME DANCE! Putrons aro reminded tlint, a Carnival Jockey Nighl will bo hold on. Suturcluy Evening. LES. ROBINSON'S BAND. LEfc'. ROBINSON'S BAND. SATURDAY NIGHT. KEEP this night open for the WELLINGTON HARRIERS' DANCE. Supper Provided. Gents 2s. < '■ Ladies Is 6d. rpilE BOHEMIAN DANCE. , Old Tirao. ; TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. ST. PETER'S HALL, Ladies Is 6d. Gents '2s. HARDUP CARNIVAL. Pancing from 8 to 12. Numerous prizes for the best hard-up characters. Principal: JACK DYE. DE LUXE ASSEMBLY. TfICTORIA HALL, ADELAIDE-RD. Learners' Class, 8 to 10.' TO-MORROW NIGHT (THURSDAY). Ladies and Gents, Is 6d. Direction: Miss Whyto (Mrs. Jackson), and Mr. F. M'Gonnell. THE NEW AMBASSADOR. HE NEW AMBASSADOR, 63, Willis street. "THE ONE BRIGHT SPOT." AFTERNOON SESSION DAILY. TEA AND DANCING. 3 till 5. THURSDAY EVENING-Juforaal Night. Admission 2s 6d (including: Supper). RACE WEEK ATTRACTIONS. TUESDAY :..:...„ 8 till 12 ! WEDNESDAY 8 till 12 THURSDAY—InformaI 8 till 11 SATURDAY • '... 8 till 12 NOTICE. ' The Cabaret has all been refurnished with lounges and easy chairs. The lights are rose-shaded, the floor the beat, the musio excellent, and the service efficient. COME AND ENJOY YOURSELVES. Telephone 1636. / . DANCING 4ND DEPORTMENT, MISS DAISY DONNELLY, Pupil of Miss Minnie Everett, , Sydney. Classes held daily for Children and Adults in Classical, Ballet, Toe. Character, Acrobatic, and Exhibition Danoing, and Eurythmics, and the latest' Modern Ballroom Danomg. Suburban Classes at Hataitaiand K«lburn. Private Leaiom bj ' appointment. 48, Mulgrsre-at.. Thorndon. MISS - PHYLLIS BATES, Studio: 68, Wiilia street Telephone 870. Private Lessons by Appointment. Fox Trot, Five-Step,' Paso Doble, Waltz, MURRAY BLAKE'S "BLUES."SILVESTER WALTZ. Appointments from 10 a.m. ADVANCED CLASS, Wednesday. ORCHESTRA. ■ ' ELEMENTARY INTERMEDIATE CLASS, FRIDAY, 8 p.m. ' . . CLASS MONDAY, 7.30 p.m. SPECIAL PRIVATE LESSONS IN THE AMERICAN STYLE OF DANCING. DANCING. 4 ' ■ MISS BARBARA PUTNAM, Studio, 60, Willis slreefc. Telephono 906. Latest styles of Fos:-Trot, . includirif; Open Turn, Half Turn, '.Feather, Reverse. Also Waltz, Oiic-Stcp, Ballroom, Tango, etc.- ■ , . I'j'ivnLo Lessons and C'lo'sses. 'HURYTHMICS. Classes ami Private Lobsoiis for Ladies and C'liildrcn. 'Ghiklrou's Class Wodnosdtiy afternoon. Class for Business Girls, Thursday, 6-7 p.m. MISS JOYCE JULIAN, CERTIFICATED Pupil of Madam Astafieva, Londou, aud Certificated Pupil of Santos Casaui, London.. Teacher of Classical, Operatic, and Ballroom Dancing. Latest London methods (adult). Pvn.ctitG Clues™ Tuiretlaya and I'viduva, nt .rl,io p.m.- bUdiu, 119, MaiiUMß itfcct, LauD Giud Gusra mun. ,

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 1, 1 July 1925, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 1, 1 July 1925, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 1, 1 July 1925, Page 2

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