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GRAND OP Ell A ETO It S fe: J. C. WILLIAMSON'S. 1926 PANTOMIME; '■■-'.. . •■•■ "THE NEWALi^DIK,'"-;#-';'^"'. ••,•■• ■■ :■ ,- ' -NOTE!..- ... . . .' ..;.... CUTIE. WIDOW TWANKEY'S CAT, WILL MAKE PERSdNAL ' ' •" ACQUAINTANCE'WITH HIS LITTLE.: FRIENDS DURING;THE;,,-; INTERVAL IN THE FRONT QF THE HOUSE. ' THERE IS ONLY ONE "NEW ALADDIN;". . .-,-.•-.' Aad that is • v: •••" -■•■■• ':■.-.>>'-'■': J. C. WILLIAMSON'S-1826; PANTOMIME,"'/: ; .-'•. •' . ■■■ ' :■:-• <<THE-.;NEW ALADDIN.^:^(Ii-^^-- : LAST4NJGHTS! And LASt'4 NIGHTS! MATINEE WEDNESDAY, sth MAY, at 2 p.m. It is a Comedy Pantomime, and one you will thoroughly- enjoy.' Thie1 Theatrical Feature of the Year. Presented by William A. Hasson. BOX PLANS at the Bristol Piano Co. till. 5 o'clock—then,:with,Day;§ale», at_the Grand Opera House Confectionery. . •.: ■--.■•. •-• ■-. ■ ■:'.'.:,',■ _'.:sk - PRICES: D.C. and 0.5., 8s; Stall*, 4a; Gallery, Is 6d; : Early Door rstallr r :iiijl' Gallery, Is extra.- All price4jplus tax. .': •' -.: -r : - - -.-. .•:;:.• :-.--i." . ' .T .-■.-■■■■■ Manager—W. BYRON.- j
DIRECT FROM THE. NEW ZEALAND AND SOUTH SEAS EXHIBITION, AFTER SIX MONTHS OP RECORD-BREAKING SUCCESS.1 - HYMAN'S EXHIBITION JAZZ ORCHESTRA. SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF THIS FAMOUS ORCHESTRA TO APPEAR At the WELLINGTON ROWING CLUB'S JAZZ ;; At the " ' '■'"■ ■■'■'■'•■' ■'■'■-■ ■' ; ; TOWN HALL, THURSDAY, 6th ■'MYTIMfcX.! THIS IS THE ORCHESTRA THAT H4S PLAYED TO OVER THREE -MILLION; PEOPLE. ■■- ' ' ■-'-■-• • r- "■•- DANCING 8 to 12. SUPPER PROVIDED. , v . POPULAR PRICES: Ladies 2s 6d, -Gents 3s;6d,;^Poul?le'a*^^ ,;/,;'. ;' The Gallery .will )be'.op«u^ t<> the non-dancing public, to hear this 'M'usficir Treat.; '••'".'■' ; ''';.' ■■:,)'-''■%/.'_, Admission'is. ■' '■'■■■''• '■''<' •'■ ■'"'■ -■'■■■ -•- ■■'■■{ HAIRDRE^SING AND BEAUTY CULTURE: V; '*...,. . i NIGHT CLASSICS. . . '• . NIGHT CLASSES? NIGHT CLASSES. NIGHT CLASSES. NIGHT CLASSES. . NIGHT .CLASSES. OPPORTUNITY EXTRAORDINARY! Smart Pupils can, with one term's tuition, beborne proficient in: all, branches of Toilet Specialist's Art. Big salaries are awaiting ybu. DON'T MISSTHIS.QPPOE-' TUNITY, it may not come again. ' " ■■ ' ■'"'.. : . '.: The work is easy to do and easy to learn, and will be a lucrative nikniier in which to spend the long winter nights. . '''-'' '''■ '''- "-'-■ THE DEMAND FOR EXPERTS IS ENORMOUS "AND IS D\ILY INCREAS ING. SUCCESS ASSURED. AND/.YOUR INCOME DOUBLED. • • FEESr-FIVE. GUINEAS':'PER TERM : ;.;■■■ i■• •• ."■."■; -..■.'.'.'-..:•■'■ ■'■■■■■ ■■'■' ....■'. For further..particulars '.: ' .:'■, • . :.."'' .'■■WRITE 310, EVENING POST. :^^:
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sth and 10th BATTERIES, N^Z.A. FINAL KaRADE. ■-;'•■ A' COMPULSORY I Jarade of the-above -£X- Batteries will- be held at the, Drill Hall, Buckle street, on MONDAY, the 3rd MAY, 1026, at 7.30 p.m. liisp'ection and-presentation of prizes. .. ■-.. EUCIi-RE. ~ EUCHKK PRIZES. . 16 PRIZES. rj^O-NIGHT. at The Dainties, Uourtenay- -*• pi. Two £3' Orders,;' 2£l lbs.' Orders, 2 10s Orders, 2 7s.tid Orders, 4 us Orders, iind other Good Prizes. Euchre sharp at 8. Admission 2s. J. BAILLIK, H. HEADIFEN.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 103, 1 May 1926, Page 4
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708Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 103, 1 May 1926, Page 4
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