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ALL PLANS NOW OPEN AT THE BRISTOL FOR THE DON COSSACK CHOIR SEASON, WHICH STARTS AT THE TOWN HALL SATURDAY NEXT i SATURDAY NEXT! At 8.15 p.m. Direction E. J. CARROLL PRICES-RESERVED DRESS CIRCLE, 5/- (plus tax). PRICES-RESERVED STALLS, 7/6 (plus Us). Special Concessions to Students, Teachers, and Musical Bodies. Coupons obtainable at The Bristol, or from Leo Dv Chateau, 78, Lambton quay. FURTHER CONCERTS-MONDAY, 28th JUNE, at 8.15. FURTHER CONCERTS-TUESDAY, 29th JUNE, at 8.15. FURTHER CONCERTS—WEDNESDAY, 30th JUNE, at 2.30 FURTHER CONCERTS—WEDNESDAY, 30th JUNE, at 8.15. NOW—You have heard what the English, American, and Continental Critics think of this Wonderful DON COSSACK CHOIR Let us come nearer home and give you just two brief excerpts from the Auckland Press. (Perhaps some of you don't know that the DON COSSACKS are now creating something in the nature of a sensation at Auckland?) "Auckland Herald.—l 6/6/26. "Auckland Star."—l 6/6/261 DON COSSACK CHOIR. DON COSSACK CHOIR MEMORABLE PERFORMANCE. REMARKABLE SINGING. "The fame of this unique body of "The ensomble is petfect. Wondrous singers had evidently preceded them, is tho attack and release of tlio notes, since one of the largest 'first night' Tho bassos, which are a feature of the audiences yet seen in the Town Hall company, descend to very low intervals, welcomed tho organisation. There is which are of remarkable sustaining ' a. military precision about the manner quality, and rich and sonorous in tone" i m which M. Serge Jaroff controls his The baritones and second tenors fill in > forces, and their response is equally the finer music in a most captivatiii' intense. _ Advancing to the front he fashion, whilst tho first tenor's notes raises his hands, and in response the thrill out clear and inspiring as those mighty musical machine responds in of boys' voices in a Cathedral Choir, much the same manner a« a church All the music is rendered from memory, organ skilfully manipulated." The fortes are large and full as the dinpsons of a great organ." ALL AUCKLAND IS SAYING: HAVE YOU HEARD THE DON COSSACKS? THEY'RE WONDERFUL! . DE LUXE THEATRE HEATED NIGHTLY FOR YOUR COMFORT. COMMENCING NEXT FRIDAY, 8 o'clock! NORMA TALMADGE MATINEE SATURDAY, 2.30. FIRST NATIONAL WILL PRESEN? A Modern Romance, in a Setting of Gold and Glory. Norma Talmadge, Eugene O'Brien—Screen's Favourite Lovers—are Together Again in Thrilling Romance. NORMA TALMADGE & EUGENE O'BRIEN In "GRAUSTARK" BEING A PICTURISATION OF THE FAMOUS NOVEL READ 3Y MILLIONS (BY GEORGE BARR M'CUTCHEON) Here it is! The glamorous, glittering, glorious Graustark, with our Norma living it in dramatic portrayal that puts her leaps and bounds ahead of all the rest. Thrills! intrigue, stolen moments, and, amid it all, one beautiful girl and a man fighting for love SPECIAL MUSICAL PROGRAMME (ARRANGED BY MR. L. D. AUSTIN) BUG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. BIG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. BOX PLANS NOW OPEN at the. Bristol Piano Co., Aitken'a Book Arcade or Ring Theatre, Telephone 23-080. DANCING. DANCING. DANCE. DANCE. THK CONNOP SC^°_ 0L 0*" DANCING. n ™ wTjAwnoQ-^ATT xi-11 . . M ISS INE? CONNOP. who has just reS T> TO^frHT Tn^TPwl 8^61' n\ tnn«d *"«». Auotra ia with the latest . , A°" JNXt*V 1 \ TO-NIGHT. Ballroom Dancing, mclur; <; Fox Trot. And Every Monday during the Season. Waltz, French Tango, Charleston, is now Rudolph s Orchestra. Dancing 8 till 12. giving instruction at her Studio 36 CourSub. 2s 6d. Buses will leave for Island Bay tonay place. Classes and Private Tuition and Lyall Bay after the last dance. Telephone 22-934. A n , wf , r .„ . .... o , ', SCHOOL OF DANCING AND PHYDANCE will be held in St. Peter's SICAL OHLTriRF Hall, Ghuznee street, on TUESDAY, iAJhIVRE. 22nd JUNE, at 8 p.m. Proceeds in aid MISS MAY MARRIS of the funds of Port • Nicholson Sea ' Watt's Buildings, 250, Wakefield-st Scouts. Supper. Prizes. . Telephone 23-014 Gents 2s, Ladies Is 6d. H. GOODWIN, PHYSICAL CULTURE, Greek, RhythHon. Secretary. . x niic, Operatic, Toe, National, Charaoter, and Modern Ballroom Dancing (in- ■ ■ ——— eluding Fox Trot, French Tango, Blues. 1928 Waltz, and Charleston) taught. Juvenile Classes, AVednesday, 4 p.m., THE NEW ADELPHI CABARET. an^ Saturdays, 10.30 a.m. -»- Hannah's Bldgs., Cuba street. Adult Classes in Ballroom Dancing. 8 ' Ladies' Classes m ■ Physical Culture, Greek and Rhythmic Dancing. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Private lessons by appointment. to-night', to-night', _____ And Every Night at 8.30 o'clock. SUBSCRIPTIONS: Monday to Friday, UI&& * V ' ? BAT ES' ss, Saturdays and Long Nights 7s 6d. " Teacher of Ring 28-294 to Reserve Tables. BALLROOM DANCING. Other Daily Sessions. QTUDIO, 68, w"ILLIS STREET (in LUNCHEON: 12-2. *" Gamble and Creed's New Building). AFTERNOON TEA: 3-5. - i Telephone 41-334. PIUVATE LESSONS DAILY, FROM iS A^ i FA i lOUS EXHI- Fox Trot , W a ,t 3 , Charleston. At All Sessions. 'Sly, 7.30 p.m. TUESDAY, 8.30 p.m. (Orchestra). FRIDAY NIGHT THIS WEEK. SAtolujaY.^'o^^ 1"' (Orchestra)The Cabaret has been fully booked for ' this Friday night. ■ ' -—.—- ---RODNEY A. PANKPIURST, FINANCIAL. Manager. MORTGAGE MONEY A VAILABLE in sums to suit. First tptciw -RTTPTTnTTrA-NT A<s«!nrTATTrw * and Second Mortgages, lowest rates. IRISH REPUBLICAN ASSOCIATION, immediate settlement. Inquiries invited. ■ —" NATIONAL INVESTMENT CO., LTD. WEEKLY SOCIAL AND DANCE. (Second Floor), TUESDAY, at 8 p.m.. Social Club- Huddart Parker Building, rooms, 80, Manners street. Oldtime and Irish Dances. Novelty wtaTTv-T^ Waltzes, etc. HNAISCE. SOUND LOAN APPLICATIONS ODDFELLOWS' HALL, A RE sure oi suc<=e6s > u P°n terms, at current rates. For advice on Re-TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT, finance, apply , ,~T" ' GEORGE BAYLEY, /^OMb nlong and Dance to Band that Broker and Agent $v yr fei/WWrrnvT^T ls9< Featheraton street, Wellington. IHJi POPULAR QUI-LTOMAN Telephone 45-678. •iA.Lt! O. , ;, Ladies, Is Od; Gents, 2s. Supper. FIRST MO R T GAGE MONEY. "— — £?400, £1500, £550, £600, two sums of THE BOHEMIAN OLD-TIME DANCE. * £800, three sums of £1000 £1500 ST. PETER'S HALL. £3000 (in sums to suit), £10,000 and £20,000 for City and Suburban First {YWIJNIt to numerous requests and in- Mortgage Securities. v quiries, we wish to announce that on CHAS. B. BUXTON LTD WEDNESDAY NEXT our Grand Nov- Financial Brokers, elty Night will be repeated. 164, Featherston street. Our programme will again include the _____ Arcadian Streamer Waltz. . , /., PER CENT.: £30,000, £20,000, £10,000 TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. " and a large number of smaller sums T H_ ROSE ASSEMBLY OLD-TIME Z ne T° Ved *" *** *"*'. •*■ DANCE, 8-12. Newtown Library Hall. (iVa PER CENT. Money. £7000, £3500, Les. Kobmson-s Orchestra, with drums £10C0 on first-class securities, and xylophone. Monte Carlo and Excuse 7 PER CE"~\: £500, £800, £1000, Me Waltzes, etc. Supper provided. Gents £ 1500, and other amounts. 2s-r,^?& e r t: ls» 6d- ■ • ™ 2ND MORTGAGE: £200, £3o £450. COMlNG.—Association Old-time Ball, Big Town HaU 14th July. ALL THE ABOVE SUMS IMMEDI- _• REID, M.C.; G. REID, Sec. ATELY AVAILABLE. BALLROOM DANCING. ESMOND GREIG, - ESMOND GREIG, ]Vf ISS MARGARET O'CONNOR has re- Mortgage Broker, -"-*- turned from Australia, and is Teach- 25, Panama street, ing the following Dances:— Telephone' 42-407. Waltz 1926 4-Step Fox-Trot, French '! Tango, English and American Charleston. - Classes Free (pupils only). TVFONEY to Lend on Furniture and Crown Buildings, corner Cuba and Dixon ■"■*• Pianos. Apply Standard Loan Co streets. Tel. 20-660. . 54-50, Willis-st., above Price's. ~ TMTORTGAGES Bought (first or second), DANCING AND DEPORTMENT. Csi^eeS' Spf^tleS D A VID DEVI.! ■ gWw&T'* Tl" UStee' B°X "* (Six years J. O. Williamson, Ltd.) WVvs' S V?, ciG & Üb> Juvenile and Adult Classes in all branches ot Classical, Ballet, Operatic, Investment Co., Ltd., Huddnrt PaXr Eccentric, Acrobatic, and Modern Ball- Building: Adult Ballet Class Wednesdays, 8 p.m. = __ =___. MUSICAL COMEDY CLASS RE- T/'NIGH.T'S-RD. Hospital, LowefHTTtt^ HEARSAL COMMENCES MONDAY, xV This Hospital has been completely re14th JUNE, 8 p.m. novated and improved to fulfil Public Children's Class, Saturday, 11.30 a.m. Health requirements and will reopen on Special Ballroom Classes (beginners Wednesday, 23rd inst., for medical and surund advanced, limited number of pupils). g'fnl case» °»lvPrivate Lessons and Private Classes ar- SECTION OWNERS, ranged. Tel. 20-290. TJLANS and Specifications prepared STUDIO: TOP FLOOR PERRETT'S * works supervised, moderate fees, a' CORNER (entrance 113, Willis street). Victor Smith, Architect (next King's Amateur performance* produced. Theatre), Wellington.

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 146, 21 June 1926, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 146, 21 June 1926, Page 2

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