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PARAMOUNT THEATRE 1 . i i . (COURTENAY PLACE). • ' COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT! IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE USUAL PICTURE PROGRAMME. G. W- OESMOND and CYRIL NQRTHCQTE Present THEIR WORLD-FAMOUS ENGLISH REVUE COMPANY, "THE FUTURISTS" ? „, IN THE LATEST CBAZE OF LONDQN AND THE CONTINENT, / '' "THE CABARET SHOW " Including "TIIE CABARET ICITTENS BALLET/ A merry mixture of potted plays, tuneful melodies, songs extending from Grand Opera to the latest Jazz Tunes, expeyt Solo and Ensemble Dancing, combined . with, artistic stage settings and gorgeous Futuristic Frocking. v-- 26—VERSATILE! PERFORMERS—26 AN ENTIRELY NEW INNOVATION IN PICTURE AND VAUDEVILLE ENTERTAINMENT. SPECIAL NOTlCp.—;Qwiiig to the enormous expense involved in presenting this great "attraction, the prices for the Futurists' Season will be:—MATINEE: Stalls,' lsj Dress Circle; 2s; Children, |lalf-price. EVENING: Stalls, Is od,' 2s; Dress' Circle 3s 3d; Reserves, 3s M. ' - BOX PLAN NOW OPEN at the Utility Stationery Shop (next to Theatre). Telephone 21 : 838. ' ' ' ; ■-..■"■ A WONDERFUL WE^K'ENP! DELIGHTFUL EXCURSION TO PICTON AND QUEEN CHARLOTTE SOUND. SEE CAPTAIN COOK'S LANDING-PLACE. Tlie luxurious new express steamer, TAMAHINE, specially fitted for week-end cruises, leave Wellington oh Saturday, 9tn January, at 1.15 p.m., for Pictoii, arrinng about 4.30' p.m., and spending the night there. '■ Next morning she will eriiise dq\yn the beautiful abu'nd, landing passengers at Torea Bay and tHe Scenic Reserve, Double Bay, and, if weather conditions are suitable, at Ship C6vo, the landing-place of Captain Coqk, with nionument and splendid bush res?Tve.: She'wiir leaye Pictpn on return, at 6 p.m., arriving at Wellington about !}.3p BAn- Orchestra. Dancing on Deck, Saturday Evening. Inclusive fare, with Pabin Acpommqdation and Meals, S3. Special berths I,os extra. BOOK ACCOMMODATION EARLY. WIQN p.a CO. OF N.Z. LTD, IAYWARP'^ ANNUAi; SALE f "V; :' CQMMENCIN.G 6 TH JANUARY, 19?6, HUGE REPUCTIQNSI GENUINE BARGAINS! HAYWA?p UMITEP ? 2^6, LAMIfTON QUAY, ■■I--' WELLINGTON. -. .;,/ .. ...

mHE ADELPHI CABARET, 4 ■"' ■ 126,' CUBA STREET.*' " '* gp.ECLijj'kpTjCE. i The Cabaret will be open on SATURDAYoiiiy this week. '■- ' '; ' Book your Table at once. * '■'?' -W> tiihg 28-365 pp 2S-294."" * BQDNEY A. PANKHURST, Manager. THE VIOLET ASSEMBLY. TQ-ftlflHT. ~~" TO-NI£fHT. EARLY SETTLERS' HALL, 80, Abel §ii)ith Btreet. 'Wellingjion's Oldest Assembly. Biggest, briglij^t, aiid best. tpcky'Waltz (2Q'prizes)." Spotlight, Excuse -Me.' First-class orchestra (saxo[phone, bells, drums, etc.). " Lajlies |f (id, 'Gentses. Direction: J. SHARP. KELBURN CABARET. TAZZ. JAZZ. JAZZ. fj.;;' v SATpRPAY," 8 till 12. Saturday Afterpopn, 2 till 5. Best Jazz " Pat)* mc) Elpor in Wellinstpn. MADAME KIES. Telephone 26-093. ' ■ NE)y CENTURY HALL. . • TQ-NJGHT. " TO-NIGHT. BI]& Fox Tipt Competition. Good 'prizes. Ladies Is 6d,' Gents 2s. Re- j freshments. ■' I THe." hijlj ivill be specially decorated. Spiotlkht and; Twilight Dwses, etc. Musjp by T)ie Quflltonians. GUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS, PLUMBERS, HAINTERSV AND * ELECTRICIANS. ' fPHB ,Comb}jipd Trades Cpm- + 'njjtteg' taye b,e<3n siicdessful in' brjngiug all i}a(l?s together' loj:" the purpose of holding a huge Picnic at Maidstone faii on *tli FEBftUAIIY,' 192f You iyili realise that this Tjrjll be a great'advantage to all employers, as it IVpjds the necejeity of the' different trßde'^ loping J4me at different dates. We are making a special requesf to all firaplflysrs to. clpse thm^'fJTiiis'and jobs on 'the above-mentioned date to pnable all employees to 'attend. By doing this it will assist the Committee, ivho are i(tFiviiig''tQ' iijake tlje j(ucqesß. •f hankijig you in an^icipijtion of your co-qppvatipn. . (Sgd.) Q. W- WHIPPY, Secretary. '■■■ ' p: THOMPSON, President. THE Mutual Life and Citizens' Assurance 'Company, Ltd.—The Cqnipany hereby gives one month's notice of jt3 intention to issue a Special Policy in place of Policy No. 5131757, issued by Mutual Life Association of Australasia on t|Je life (if B,ern>rd Patrick .M'MaHon, artfJ defllared tp Have been lost.— Wj F. 4 HjMfiLL.B,'Spcret a rj-.-LAW^ItfOWpR REPAIRS. tXAV^ four UWNMCJWBR R». t% paired NOW. Wor!: euaranteed Vtp polloct and detirer. Tel. 82-695/ 3. 0. BIDDELt AND CO., LTD., ' Saw »n<| Machinerj M«rchant», ff )iia-it. foff lEferbortnt4, WeUifliitpp Xj^RIJJT and Confectionery Business, 15 + ■ minutes Lambton-qy., good locality, shop and 4 living-rooms; lease; low rental; ill-h«alth reason Belling. Price gift at £100. Walk in, valk out. Average takings 12 months £23 week. 738, Evg. Post, "•jnUBNITURE. high-grade, at factory JDi to piiblid pricc3. Ask about out prico* Wellington Uabiunt Cp.. Ltd,, i Uck p| &3, A-dclaiderd. ■•"-■

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 3, 5 January 1926, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 3, 5 January 1926, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 3, 5 January 1926, Page 2

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