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RIPPLING WITH COMEDY! MAGNIFICENT IN DRAMA! A STORY OF UNIVERSAL SYMPATHY AND HUMOUR-THE ACME OF 4.RT INSPIRATION, AND ENTERTAINMENT. . ONE OF THOSE RARE THINGS OF EXQUISITE DELIGHT. DE LUXF THEATRF, (the finest theatre under xsjlj xjkj^^x. XJ.XJhJ^i_x\Sh THE SOUTHERN CROSS). ("SPARROWS", recommended by the N.Z. Censor as more suitable for Adults.) COMMENCING NEXT FRIDAY, 8 o'clock. MONSTER MATINEE SATURDAY, 2.30. THE WORLD'S SWEETHEART, THE WORLD'S SWEETHEART, MARY PICKFORD "SPARROWS" In "SPARROW§" Masterfully depicting the Hopes, Fears, Joys, and Adventure of Youth. A rare fjem that has come from years of artistic endeavour ou the part of the World's Bestloved Artist. HEART-REACHING IN ITS SWEETNESS-ELECTRIFYING IN ITS SUSPENSEFULNESS. BEAUTIFUL MUSICAL SCORE. 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). EASTBOURNE FERRY SERVICE."" GRAND HARBOUR EXCURSION. : T.S.S. MURITAI. : IIuIEil; IZ IKS?; ]g?: SIBi?; i^ISII?; S FIRST-CLASS CABARET ORCHESTRA ' (Under the Direction of Mr. Charles Ayes, late Conductor for Sir Harry Lauder and late of The Ambassador, Sydney) , JAZZING, DANCING, COMMUNITY SINGING, And a Real Good Night Out. English, Scotch, Irish, and all National' Airs. Roll up and W a good time on the. Bnuy. :. ' ' BOAT LEAVES WELLINGTON AT 8 p.m! AND ARRIVES BACK ABOUT 10.45 p.m. FARES: Adults 2/6, Children 1/-. . " | J. F. MENZIES, Town.Clerk and Manager.

DANCING. DAY'S BAY PAVILION. TVANCING . EVERY SATURDAY .*-* NIGHT, 8 till 12. Tutschka's famous Orchestra will play all the latest and best. Take boat, bus, or car, and enjoy a pleasant evening's outing. Admission, 2s 6d each. Ices, Drinks, and Supper..Bus leaves Pavilion Midnight. DANGE — LYALL BAY — DANCE T)ICK RICHARDS (late Leader Ameri-x-r can Ambassador Orchestra) will Open the Season with Dance at the Parade Tearooms, Lyall Bay, TO-NIGHT), assisted by the Corona Select Orchestra. Dance, 8 till 12.. Cabaret ,supper. Ladies, Is 6d; Gents., 2s. Come one, come all. " ARTILLERY QUEEN CAMPAIGN. rPHE ADELPHI CABARET, •*- Cuba street. SPECIAL NIGHT, FRIDAY EtENING, 11th FEBRUARY, At 8.30 o'clock.. . : :■■: The Artillery Queen ((Miss Eileen Norwood) and her Maids of Honour will be present. MANUEL HYMAN'S ORCHESTRA. Subscription ss. '.:■■■.',''.. """"'■ ■ ; ■■■■.-. :■"■■ The Studio, ': TeL-41-334. ;' . 68,: Willis street. TITISS PHYLLIS BATES, Teacher of Correct Ballroom Dancing. GENTLEMEN ASSISTANTS. Private Lessons Daily, from -10 a.m. to. 9 p.m., in the correct movements of all-tile Fashionable' Dances for 1927. FOX-TROT, introducing the NEW NATURAL and REVERSE Spins. QUICKSTEP. The quick-time Fox-Trot. "FLAT" CHARLESTON, including the "Tango" Charleston. WALTZ. New Hesitations. FRENCH TANGO and PASO DOBLE. BLACK BOTTOM; The Latest Eccentric American Dance. . .■-_.■ THIS Monday, Basin Reserve, 7.45 p.m. Thrilling Sprint Events, champions all. . . . SWIMMING. BE SURE YOU GO TO TE ARO BATHS ".,.• SATURDAY, Or You will be disappointed. CHAMPIONSHIPS, NOVELTIES, RELAYS, DIVING HANDICAPS BREAST STROKE, and RIX-TROTT in the: Main. Events. . ...".' SEE THE WALKER AND HALL, Wellington's Greatest Race. DON'T FORGET—SATURDAY. MEETINGS. LOWER HUTT PROGRESS LEAGUE. A MEETING of the Executive of the f 7*- Lower Hutt Progress League was held in the Town Hall Building on Monday night.: Many matters connected with the progress of the Borough were dealt with. The Secretary was instructed to request the Power Board to open a small office in the business area for the convenience of • consumers wishing to pay accounts. It was the general opinion of the members that the present office of the Power Board is much too far away from the business centre. A General Meeting of the League was called to discuss the forthcoming Mayoral Election. THE MAN WITHOUT A CONSCIENCE" WILL DRINK ANYTHING. Gentlemen of Discrimination specify ROBERTSON'S J.R.D. WHITE LABEL ROBERTSON'S J.R.D. WHITE LABEL .- '. LIQUEUR. LIQUEUR. TEE BEST "SCOTCH" DISTILLED. PROTESTANT POLITICAL ASSOCIATION OF NBW ZEALAND (Incorporated). rpHE HEAD OFFICE of the Protestant •*• Political Association has been Removed from Lambton quay to New Premises at 123, Willis street. TELEPHONE 20-502. TITONDAY, 7.45 p.m., Basin Reserve— ■iM-Walking, Running, and Cycling Champions.

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 33, 9 February 1927, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 33, 9 February 1927, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 33, 9 February 1927, Page 2