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EMPRESS THEATRE. Direction—FULLEß-HAYWARD THEATRES. Continuous—ll a.m. to 16 p.m. COMMENCING NEXT FRIDAY/9th APRIL! MASTER PICTURES PRESENT * HAROLD LLOYD (THB worlds jester) "HOT WATER" (FUNNIERTSAN "girlshy'") D 7 YOU'RE MARRIED—You will want to see this gorgeous: classic of comedy! D? YOU'RE SINGLE-You surely MUST see it! IS IT FUNNY?-rOh, sweet singing elephants! Oh, dancing, prancing nightingales! ■ ■ I ask you! ' IF YOU WANT TO SEE WHAT HAPPENED TO A GRANITE-HEARTED BACHELOR, DON'T, FOR THE LOVE OF PINK-TOED - SEA , SERPENTS, ; MISS IT! . ■'..';■ THE BOX PLANS ARE NOW ON VIEW AT THE BRISTOL, AND WE EARNESTLY ADVISE YOU TO BOOK EARLY.

- DANCING. TAITA PUBLIC: HALL. sth April MONDAY • sth April GRAND EASTER~NOVELTY DANCE. Dancing 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. Orchestra. . Supper. Ladies 2s, Gents 2s 6d. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! The Weekly Saturday Night Dance will commence Saturday, 10th ApriL Dancing Bto 12. Best of music. Tip-top floor. Supper. Ladies Is 6d, Gents 2s. ' The Weekly Thursday Evening Euchre Parties will commence Thursday evening, Bth April, 8 o'clock sharp. Admission Is 6d. Good prizes. • V. PEMBERTON, Sec. DAFFODIL ASSEMBLY. ~" TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! fiDDFELLOWS' leIALL, Clyde Quay " (Courtenay place tram terminus). The Popular Quilltonian Jazz Five will again feature the latest Jazz hits. Jazz 8 till 12. Supper provided. DANCING. COUTH WELLINGTON SCHOOL *3 HALL. JAZZ. JAZZ. JAZZ. EVERY SATURDAY, Bto 12. . First-class Orchesti , Special - eatures. Good Floor, and Supper. Ladies Is, Gentlemen 2s. "JtfEWTOWN NIGHT SCHOOL .NOW OPEN. MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, AND THURSDAYS, 7.30 to 9. 6th PROFICIENCY CLASSES AND SHORTHAND. Corner Mem and Riddiford streets. DANCE. DANCE. ST. FRANCIS'S HALL, HILL STREET. ■ EASTER MONDAY. CARNIVAL DANCE, Many Novelties. Dancing, 8 till 1 a.m. Rudolph's Orchestra. Subscriptions, 3s 6d. Buses will leave for suburbs after the last dance. TO-NIGHT!. TO-NIGHT! CO LUM B T A-N CABA RE T, OLUMBIAN CAB ARE Ti , . Kilbirnie. JAZZ! JAZZ! THE COLUMBIANS' ORCHESTRA will play all the Latest Hits. Double Ticket 4s 6d, including supper and fountain drinks. Late buses to town after dance. Direction: S. HEADLAND. BALLROOM DANCING. TLTISS INEZ CONNOP, who has just re- «■»• turned from Australia with the latest .Ballroom Dancing, is now giving instruction at her Studio, 36, Courtenay place (especially featuring the Charlston Foxtrot). Classes and private tuition. Telephone 22-934. rpHE ADELPHI CABARET, 126, Cuba street. TO-NIGJKT! TO-NIGHT! At 8.30 o'clock. Book your Tables at once for EASTER MONDAY TUESDAY, 6th APRIL WEDNESDAY, 7th APRIL And SATURDAY, 10th APRIL. SPECIAL EASTER SEASON. RODNEY A. PANKHURST, Manager. Telephones 28-305 and 28-294. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. WATERSIDERS will hold.their Weekly *T Dance at the Empire Hall. Monte Carlo, Lucky, Spot, and Streamers. Good floor, supper provided. Popular prices Is 6d and 2s. Kelly's Orchestra. A. E. TURNER, Secretary. DE LUXE ASSEMBLY. yiCTORiA hallTadelaide road. TO-NIGHT (Saturday.) TO-NIGHT. 8 till 12. WELLINGTON'S~IIOST POPULAR i OLD-TIME DANCE. AN EASTER CARNIVAL NIGHT. Balloons and Streamers for Everyone. Our Special Monte Carlo Waltz. Prizes in Abundance. Spot Light Waltz, the most spectacular m Wellington, Excuse Me Waltz, On Leave, La Parisienne, and Saunter, 65. Supper provided (ham sandwiches, cakes and tea). A CARNIVAL NIGHT. Ladies Is 6d, Gents 2s. Motor bus leaves hall at midnight for city. F. M'GONNELL, M.C. M. R. JACKSON, Sec. f^_ SPECIAL |*TT»^ DANCE NIGHT! \*J)>^ " YACHT CLUB Y"^ (Evans Bay road), TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! NOVELTIES. NOVELTIES. "JOLLY FIVE" ORCHESTRA. Latest, Jazziest Dance Selections. MOONLIGHT on ths water, lights on the shore, and the white stars' aqiiivcr." Motorists! Parking space, Bitumen Road. Late Bus to city after dance. Special Notice.—The Committee exercises jurisdiction in regard to visitors, and reserves the right to refuse admission. t

DANCING. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. CITY'S MOST CHARMING ATTRACTION, RENOWNED~BOHEMIANS' FAMOUS OLD-TIME DANCE. qT . PETERS HALL.i A Musical Treat: Miss Hawthorn's Orchestra. Ladies li 6d. Gents 2g. ,' Direction—JACK DYE, ■ ALF *MRIE. P.S.—Owing to many requests, we are commencing Next Friday Night the usual Friday Night Dance that is held throughout the winter months. ZEALANDIA ORCHESTRA. YE OLDE TIME DANCING. REMINDER. THE BLACK & WHITE ORCHESTRA. GRAND OPENING NIGHT, NEW CENTURY HALL, THURSDAY NEXT. Most convenient hall in town for transit, all trams pass door. Dancing 8 to 11.30; GREAT OLD-TIME DANCE! GREAT OLD-TIME DANCE! ' TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! t LIBRARY SOCIAL HALL. rr-HE SERENADERS will hold their DAY DNIGH BT. THIS "* EVERY SATUR Twenty-six Priies in Lucky Waltz. ■ TWO BIG SPECIALS.: . FOLLOW "THE BAND! Ths Finest and Largest Old-time Band in Wellington, Headed by the*.Kingr of Old-timers, MR. LES. ROBINSON. DANCING AND EURYTHMICS., TlflSS BARBARA PUTNAM. ■Wi STUDIO: 60, WILLIS STREET. Private Lessons by appointment from 11 a.m. Personal tuition given in all latest dances, especially, featuring the Tango. Day "and 'Evening Classes in Grecian Physical Culture, the ideal exercise for ladies. - , : " DANCING. : MADAME ROSINA BLIGH'S Class foi ADULTS commenced on TUESDAY, 9th MARCH, 8 to 9.30.' AH thj latest steps and dances. A SPECIAL CLASS for BOYS and GIRLS will be held EVERY FRIDAY from 7.8 and 8-9." sr™- saturday Terms and particulars on application. Telephone 41-809. QUICK LUNCHEONS (for Men Only) will be served every Day (Saturdays excepted), 12 ti11.2 o'clock. Price 1«. EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, Plimmer's Steps. BALLROOM DANCING. TITISS PHYLLIS BATES, 68, Willis TX Street. Tel. 41-334. Classes, Wednesday Evening, 8 o'clock; Fsiday Evening, 7.30 o'clock; Saturday Morning, 10 o'clock. 'Private Lessons Daily, from 10 a.m. Fox Trot, Waltz, French Tango, Charleston. ■ ■ ." ■ DANCING AND DEPORTMENT. P)AVID DEVII'T (Six years J. C. Williamson, Ltd.) Has just returned from Australia with the Latest Ideas in Dancing. Classes as usual in Classical, Ballet, Toe, Eccentric, Acrobatic, and Modern Ballroom Dancing, featuring the TANGO (French and Argentine) and CHARLESADULT BALLET AND SPECIAL MUSICAL COMEDY CLASS. STUDIO: TOP FLOOR PERRETTS CORNER (entrance 113, Willis street). Telephone 20-290. , Amateur performances produced. SCHOOL OF DANCING AND PHYSICAL CULTURE. MISS MAY MARRIS, Watts Buildings* 250, Wakefield street. Telephone 23-014. MISS MARRIS has Resumed Teaching. Classes and , Private Tuition in Greek, Rhythmic, Operatic, Toe, National, Character, and Modern Ballroom Dancing. Ballroom Classes for Adults WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, 8 till 9.30. Private Lessons by appointment. EVENING CLASSES and PRIVATE TUITION for Adults in the latest Ballroom Dances, including Fox Trot, Tango, Waltz, Blues, and Charleston. MEETINGS. early settlers' and historical association of wellington, historical' section. A MEETING of Members of the above, ■*•*■ and others particularly interested in the Early History of Wellington and New Zealand in general, for the purpose of forming an "Historical Section" of the Association, will be held on 'WEDNESDAY, 7th APRIL, At 8 p.m., at the EARLY SETTLERS' HALL, ABEL , SMITH STREET. If you are really interested in our Early History please attend or advise. W. A. EDWARDS, Hon. Secretary. 132, Ghuznee street. Telephone 23-029. . WELLINGTON HOSTEL FOR RETURNED SOLDIERS AND SAILORS. TTHE Annual' General Meeting of the -*■ Wellington Hostel for Returned Soldiers and Sailors' Society will be held at 44: The Terrace, on 26th APRIL, 1026, at 2.30 p.m. , A. F. BODEN, Hon. Secretary. T ADIES' Expanding Wristler Watches ■*-* (10 years' guarantee, gold filled); usually £2 10s, no_w 20s. Browuson's Corner, Willis-st. ■'•" • ~ ■■

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 79, 3 April 1926, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 79, 3 April 1926, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 79, 3 April 1926, Page 3

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