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DF, LTTYF TTTF A TT?F (the finest theatre under uej uuj^Kj laihALJ^ih the southern cross). COMMENCING NEXT FRIDAY, 8 o'clock! LAUGHTER MATINEE SATURDAY, 2.30. Managerial.—Don't forget to bring youo smelling-salts to stop laughing hysterics! .THE SUNNY SIDE OF THE WAR, "BEHIND THE FRONT," Featuring . WALLACE BEERY, RAYMOND HATTON, AND MARY BRIAN (Can you imagine a funnier trio?) : PARAMOUNT SPECIAL ATTRACTION. A comedy scream of A.W.0.L., mademoiselles, wine, l)ul]y-beef, etc. All the amusing incidents of the Great War brought to the screen. Just one bombshell of laughter from the beginning to the end of the film. Acclaimed the greatest comedy screened this year. In Addition: "THE LIFE OF JACK HOBBS" (THE GREAT CRICKETER HIMSELF) The only authentic picture of the world's paramount cricketer. Sea the great cricketer make the century that placed him at the head of the cricketing world. How does Hobbs make his strokes? See them in slow motion. ORCHESTRA DE LUXE (Directed by Miss A. Bryers) Box Plans at the Bristol Piano Co., Aitken's Book Arcade, or ring Theatre, Tel. 23-080. PERMANENT WAVING AT THE EUGENE SALONS A BEAUTIFUL Head of Natural Waves can be yours at the EUGENE SALONS ■^*- in the hands of a Specialist. Straight, lank hair can be transformed to a beautiful head of lovely waves, which cannot be washed or brushed out (guaranteed six months). SHINGLING Shingling is personally conducted by MR. DENTICE, and all Shingling executed by Expert Male Assistants. Our experience, skill, and special interest taken in cases of difficult, troublesome heads. Hair Trimming, one price only—Adults 2/-, Boys and Girls 1/6. HAIR TREATMENT Our treatment for falling, faded, or oily hair has increased by leaps and bounds, and by sheer merit is keeping us busy in this department. A course of treatment will convince you. HAIR STAINING AND TINTING This branch of our work is a feature of the EUGENE SALONS, and it will pay you handsomely to call and get a price for your next Hair Stain. WAVING, ETC. Permanent, Marcel, and Water Waving, Manicuring, and Facials are all done by •experienced artists, who thoroughly understand their business. It would be hard to find a more up-to-date Ladies' Toilet Salon in Australasia than the EUGENE, with its quiet dignity and restful atmosphere. i Call and let us tell you something of the service we can give you. THE EUGENE SALONS, REGINALD DENTICE Principal DIXON STREET (opp. Royal Oak), TELEPHONE 20-144.

DANCING. MILITARY DANCE. PETONE SENIOR CADETS' DANCE, DRILL HALL, PETONE, 2Gth AUGUST, 1926. Good Floor. Good Supper. Special Engagement of STAR BOATING CLUB ORCHESTRA. Prices: Ladies 2s, Gentlemen 3s, Double Ticket 4s 6d. I. V. O. DUNCAN, Sergeant, . Hon. Sec. DANCE. DANCE. ST. FRANCIS'S HALL, Hill street. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. And Every Monday during the Season. Rudolph's Orchestra. Dancing 8 till 12. Sub. 2s (id. Buses will leave for Island Bay and Lyall Bay after the last dance. WEEKLY DANCE. OLD-TIME, Irish, and Novelty, etc., TUESDAY, at 8 p.m. Irish Republican Association Social Clubrooms, 80, Manners street. Refreshments provided. All welcome. "^NOUSCEMEN 1? EXTRAORDIN^ -ft- ARY. WEDNESDAY NIGHT NEXT (Keep This Date). JAZZ. JAZZ. JAZZ. Special Visiting Jazz Band (Eight Instruments), at ST. FRANCIS'S HALL, 8 till 12. In addition to the above Celebrated Combination, Kelly's Al Starita Quartette in Attendance for Extras. A Joy Night to bo Remembered. Prices: Ladies 2s 6d, Gents 3s 6d (Supper inclusive). W.A.F.C. Social Committee. Late Buses. A. E. TURNER, Hon. Sec. DANCING. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. "TJAFFODIL ASSEMBLY, Oddfellows' -*-' Hall, Clyde quay, Courtenay place tram terminus. A good night is assured for all. Best orchestra in town. Dancing 8 till 12. Supper provided. Ladies 2s, Gents 2s 6d. »T*HE NEW ADELPHI CABARET, TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, At 8.30. Ring 28-294 to Reserve Tables. DAILY SESSIONS: Afternoon Tea 3-5 Cabaret 8.30-12 I Wednesdays 8.30-1 Manuel Hyman's Famous Exhibition Orchestra at All Sessions. DO NOT MISS OUR FIRST REAL GALA NIGHT. WEDNESDAY, Ist SEPTEMBER, At 9 p.m. Secure Your Tickets at Once. GODNEY A. PANKIIURST, D. ERIC.PANKHURST, Proprietors. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. JAZZ. ■ JAZZ. VICTORIA HALL, NEWTOWN. A SELECT JAZZ will be held in the -^*- Victoria Hall, Newtown, To-night, and Every Monday Night. Ladies Is 6d, gents. 2s. Supper provided; excellent orchestra. • _ BALLROOM DANCING. iyr ISS MARGARET O'CONNOR has re*H- turned from Australia, and is Teaching tho following Dances:— . Waltz 1926 4-Siep Fox-Trot, French i ango, English and American Charleston. Classes Free (pupils only). Crown Buildings, corner Cuba and Dixon streets. Tel. 20-660. THE CONNOP SCHOOL OF DANCING \TISS INEZ CONNOP, who has just .c- ---"* turned from Australia with the latest' Ballroom Dancing, inclu "• ■ Fox Trot, Waltz, French Tango, Charleston, is now giving instruction at her Studio, 36, Courtenay place. Classes and Private Tuition. Telephone 22-934. SCHOOL OF DANCING AND PHYSICAL CULTURE. MISS MAY MARRIS, Watt's Buildings, 250, Wakefield-st. Telephone 23-014. PHYSICAL CULTURE, Greek, FJiyth- ■*■ mie, Operatic, Toe, National, Character, and Modern Ballroom Dancing (including Fox Trot, French Tango, Blues, 1020 Waltz, and Charleston) taught. Juvenile Classes, Wednesday, i p.m., and Saturdays, 10.30 a.m. Adult Classes in Ballroom Dancing. Ladies' Classes in Physical' Culture, Greek and Rhythmic Dancing. I Private lessons by appointment.

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 46, 23 August 1926, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 46, 23 August 1926, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 46, 23 August 1926, Page 2

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