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"TH7 T TTYF TWTTA T"R "F1 (The Ks«t Theatre Uflder ■ Dih li UA. JL 1. tl lit A. XDi 111 the Southern Crow) : COMMENCING NEXT FRIDAY, 8 o'clock! ..... ... GIGANTIC MATINEE SATURDAY, 2.30. "' .';'• '■■ At last a picture that is absolutely different! Wonderful thrills! Tremendous Drama!.: Beautiful Romance! .., . .., "JUDGMENT OF THE STORM" Featuring LLOYD HUGHES, GEORGE HACKATHORN, /, „ and MYRTLE STEDMAN. ; :.; A slice of life, vibrant with realism, brought to the screen. Comedy at its brightest,' and life at its darkest. .>■.:.■•■ Additional Attraction: ' " '- MR. HILTON OSBORNE (Late Principal Baritone in J. C. Williamson's "Beggar Opera" Company) WILL NIGHTLY SING CHOICE BARITONE SOLOS. ' "''.J' ORCHESTRA DE LUXE (Directed by MR. L. ID. AUSTIN). . .. -'- BOX PLANS at the Bristol Piano Co., Aitken's Book Arcade, or Ring Theatre;-' Telephone 23-080. . : ■ -■ ■;■; DANCING. . . , ; N,Z.. ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS.,.. XTEW ZEALAND LABOUR PARTY. .„ ...... 7Z •tv i;;'V:' ■>-i (Ngaio Branch) A N Exhibition of Paintings by Mr. A,. WPATn TnWW TTAT/L SATURDAY ■*■*- F. Nicoll is now open daily in-Hi*-Art-,NGAIO TOWN HALL, bAIUKDAi, Gallery, WhitWre street. Hours: 10 a.m.. SOCIAL AND DANCE. *? 5 P\ m -' and 7- 30 p-m- to 9 *-m- AdmisKey's Orchestra. Exhibition of Tango slon 6d- „ M nnxtv ■'-''■ by Mrs. Claude Wood and Mr. Len H- M- ~ Barnes. ■' '- Secretary. _ 500. 500. ' A^M ...... •'.'■. First Prize, two 10s orders, also Two 5s SPflrß ■•■.•- Double Tickets, 3s; Gents 2s, Ladies la 6d. THE ASSOCIATED BOARD, R.A.M? Supper provided. Bell bus leaves Bowen AND R.C.M., LONDON. . street at 7.30. '.'.'■"' -EARLY SUTLERS- SOCIAL CmCLE. W^M^S^^^Z-TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT ; Board - S office, 49, Ballance street.^Eritr*' T?ARLi: SETTLERS' HALL, Abel Fo rms may be obtained at all Music ■ Li Smith-st. —Plain and Fancy Dress Stores. '• ; ' ■'■'- Carnival; 8 good prizes; special prize for ; The Examinations will be held".during Fox Trot Competition. Harpers Select October, in Wellington. ••■■" „:. Orchestra. E. C. CACHEMAILLE;.- .<■;. Sub.: 2s (including supper). Resident Secretary, "N.Z.* M. DOMB, Hon. Sec. :T t;. Social Circle. - ■- —- MEETINGS. BROOKLYN BRANCH LABOUR ■—-■ PARTY. [ m m^M ■ •-■'•-' A SOCIAL AND DANCE will be held - kCTBR -.' .-■ ■ \ ■"■in St. Matthew's Hall, Brooklyn, on e<*-*a» . ...,..,,. THURSDAY, Ist July, at 8 p.m. YVELLINGTON" HORTICULTURAL ' Tickets, Is. Refreshments. ."■ SOCIETY. „..■;,."•.,■ J M'KENZIE ANNUAL MEETING, -X .0 ' Sectary. DUSTIN'S ROOMS „,,,,-., — 1— TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY) TO-NIGHX THE NEW ADELPHI CABARET, < At 8 o'clock. '■ ■„.■'■■ r Hannah's Bldgs., Cuba street. ■■ . . . " . BUSINESS: '■„'■■, ' - ■■'■■ ■ TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Presentation o£ Annual Report Mii. Bal-^ AND EVERY NIGHT at 8.30 o'clock. anee-sheet. '■ ,7; ', _ „"7" -„„ Election of Officers, and General.' . ■-?.- Luncheon Daily from 12-2 Mr , Di Miller Government Entomologist,. Atternopn Tea 3-5 will give a Lecture, illustrated by.2»n-'- ---. „ , ~Z~ -r, ...... tern Slides, entitled, " ........ Manuel Hyman s iamous Exhibition "GARDEN INSECT PESTS, OJD HOW, Orchestra at all sessions. TO CONTROL THEM." „ , m i~i i i Questions invited. . , . „ Book your Tables at once_for A]l interested in Horticulture invited'to. RACE WEEK. RACE WEEK. be m-esent '..■♦.■.. EVERY NIGHT A SPECIAL NIGHT. ■£ F.R.H.S., Hon'.Se^ , _. „ . Telephone 42-401. ' Ton-n-HalL : Watch Announcement Regarding ■ _ ' ';';,.,;' adllphi race ball: the bristol piano co- ?fe By far the Largest Importers of -British' RODNEY A. PANKHURST, Pianos iv the Dominion.;--. ■: ,„■.' „.„.,, Manager. John Broadwood and Soni, Collar'd,and,' lelephone 28-294. __ Co]lard) Wa]ter Co ) lingonf William, $ame ß TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Barnard. V.;f.;. , ; ST. PETER'S HALL, 8 Sharp. rpHESE Superb Instruments and many , „ ,„ „ T , „ , , •*• other famous makes are offered on And Every Wednesday and Saturday. . very attractive terms. ■-■■'■;■, BOHEMIAN OLD-TIME ;DANCE. BABJ g GRANDS and PLAYER P.IANOS Members, Old-Time Dancing Association. GRAMOPHONES .ndRECORDS, inclu* POPULAR ZEALANDIA OSCHESTEA ? r e. *he , famo7 r ?, is v r' ' Ladies is 64 Gentses.. . Pr^^T^^Alb J^" „„■,,_„„ . ... -„, „ -, „ ■■' We invite inquiries. - —• COMlNG—Association ..Old^tim?- Ball, : -. . . . .. . ■.•?:,■„■• Town Hall, 8 till any old'time m the morn- ... ' . '/;.;.".' ,-,. .-. '-■ THE BRISTOL PIANO GO, TTSUAL FORTNIGHTLY EUCHRE „ i¥,^j"f v :';'; •::- ---t PARTY AND DANCE, 'S^l^ 1 ST. THOMAS'S SCHOOLROOM, WELLINGTON. „ „; : ST. THOMAS'S SCHOOLROOM, M . j. BROOKES, Manager:" Newtown. „"'.;." TO-NIGHT, at 7.45. '.' " ■' TO-NIGHT, at 7.45. ! ~ . V."1""'. Supper. " --'."." •"" GREATEST GRAMOPHONE VALUES : : ; EVER OFFERED! :;.:1;.,::'.' THE NEW "LYRICPHONE:'!!-^ THE NEW "LYRICPHONE." v THE NEW "LYRICPHONE." .." HUIA HOCKEY GLUB. D pelish^ Qak Cabin .kJ Spring All-British Mdtor. Best:'4tialr ity Universal Tonearm for playing all' /-vrn wjvats' WATT makes of Records. Automatic LidJSupO LD JVv^quW, LL' port^ Four Record Shelve.. .01;.^ THURSDAY, Ist JULY, 8 p.m. . £18 10/- '" *!r:Orchestra. . Supper. jje Luxe Model with Extra Heavy Motor „ . . . „ „ and Counter-balanced Lid Support, .; Subscription 2b M. £22 10/- : : :,;:^ Very Easy Terms of PurchaM. \'.'■'' &3iJ3k CHAS. BEGG & CQ., LTD., HhSbJl^k manners strbet, ■■■'■ t ftvit mM^lw^Fr t niv.« rTAVE your Saw Set and Sharpen*^ >j; LOYAL BRITANNIA. LODGE, rl experts. Bring your Saw to us on M.U.1.0.0.F. Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridajn l*fprt|; MTnt-owa a j ,tl „ 9 a.m., and it will be ready at 4.30 p.tt. the, EMBERS and E^iends of the Man- Bame h»v — Chester Unity, 1.0.0. F., are cordially j # C. RIDDELL AND CO., Vtp,, invited to attend the Social Evening to Herbert street, ■' ' ' ■" '' be held in Lodge Rooms, Clyde "quay, on Wellington. THURSDAY, Ist JULY, 1926, at 8 p.m. Tel. 22-695 ■ ;:' Dancing from 8 p.m. till 2 a.m. ■''■' ' ':" Hawaiian Orchestra Specially Engaged. ■.''.' ' ' ; '' •' Admission and Supper Free. , FUNERAL NOTICEB. "' : G. MILBURN, • —' '-~7*~', Sec, Social Committee. FUNERAL CARD. ■.'■. THE Friends of the late Captain ,Wil-. liam Henry Scoones are invited to aX MISS PHYLLIS BAT^^^J^^SSt&i% Teacher of Taranaki street, on Friday, at 10 a;i»V, for BALLROOM DANCING. the Cemetery, Karori. ■■'••"•'■■ ■ E MORRIS, JUN., ■■•■■-:>*-■ OTUDIO, 68, WILLIS STREET (in Funeral Director, ' ■ *-* Gamble and Creed's New Building). go 5 Taranaki-st., and 28, Riddiford^it. • Telephone 41-334. ' Telephone 22-159 (day and night). PRIVATE LESSONS DAILY, FROM i———-———-■—■"«■■—■■*«■' 10 A.M. FUNERAL CARD. Fox Trot, Waltz, French Tango, Charleston, rpHE Friends of the late David M'Quih Paso Doble. A ten are invited to attend his Funeral, - which will leave the Mortuary Chapel: of. AN EXHIBITION OF THE FRENCH E. Morris, junior, 60, Taranaki street, TANGO WILL BE GIVEN \T THE on Friday, at 11 a.m., for Cemetery, Kai>: CLASS THIS EVENING. «i. ' E . MORRI s, JUN.. ■''■^' , Funeral Director, BALLROOM DANCING. 60, Taranaki-st., and 28, Riddiford-St., •• ■ Telephone 22-159 (day and aight); • ■■ • jVfISS MARGARET O'CONNOR has re- *eiepnone t j s__ L _ !■"■*-. turned from Australia, and is Teach- '■.■; J ing the following Dances:— : V Waltz. 1926 4-Step Fox-Trot, French 4 • '' >•. Tango, English and American Charleston. Classes Free (pupils only). . . Crown Buildings, corner Cuba and Dixon ;.'.',.." 1 °tt6etl- TeL Mm- AROHER'S '\: ;' DANCING AND DEPORTMENT. T-k ay T n nvv tv t GREAT CLOeiNG-DOWN SAI,E. V--J)AVID DEVIxa GREAT CLOSING-DOWN SALE. (Six years J. C. Williamson, Ltd.) Juvenile and Adult Classes in all NOW IN FULL SWING. -„' branches of Classical, Ballet, Operatic, JNUVV ;,,,. Eccentric, Acrobatic, and Modern Ball- .... ■".'■., room Dancing. * ' ■'■■•~i Tango (French and Argentine), Charleston, Waltz, Fox Trot Adult Ballet Class Wednesdays, 8 p.m. QBE TO-MORROW NIGHT'S "POST. MUSICAL COMEDY CLASS RE- 13 HEARSAL COMMENCES MONDAY, FOR FURTHER REDUCTIONS.IN; 14th JUNE, 8 p.m. ; - Children's Class, Saturday, 11.30 a.m. PRICES. ' - Special Ballroom Classes (beginners ; ' ' and advanced, limited number of pupils). Private Lessons and Private Classes arranged. Tel. 20-290. ARCHER'S :-"■•-■'- STUDIO: TOP FLOOR PERRETT'S AXV\-/xiJiXV o, in , CORNER (entrance 113, Willis street). nD. OT nv g T n»f "'■ • Amateur performances produced. DRAPERY STORE, , , „ THE CONNOP SCHOOL OF DANCING. UPPER CUBA STREET. '"'■: MISS INEZ CONNOP. who has just re- ' - 'r'::' turned from Australia with the latest ■■■ti -:»£ Ballroom Dancing, inclur'*' i? Fox Trot, : *r. ■>■•■. Waltz, French Tango, Charleston, is now *\ .:■: giving instruction at her Studio, 36, Courtenay place. Classes and Private Tuition. Telephonfi 22^34, ._,„._... J

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 154, 30 June 1926, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 154, 30 June 1926, Page 2