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"KID BOOTS," THE GREATEST OF ALL COMEDIES. DON'T MISS IT! ■REGENT. xVegent. (Theatre Beautiful.) Direction J. C. Williamson FHmB. Managing Directors: Beaumont Smith, F. W.'Thring. Presents FLORENZ ZIEGFELD'S "KID. BOOTS." "KID BOOTS." "KID BOOTS," "KID BOOTS." "KID BOOTS." "KID BOOTS." "KID BOOTS." "KID. BOOTS." "XII BOOTS." "KID BOOTS." "KID BOOTS." "KID BOOTS." '■' "KID BOOTS." "KID BOOTS." A Paramount Picture, Featuring a cast that has seldom been equalled—CLAßA BOW, BILLIE DOVE EDDIE CANTOR, AND LAWRENCE GRAY. ■ VAUDEVILLE. VAUDEVILLE. J. C. WILLIAMSON CELEBRITY VAUDEVILLE PRESENTS THE ETON COLLEGE BOY. THE ETON COLLEGE BOY. (Direct from the Tivoli Theatre, Sydney.) A BOY—A STUDY—AND A VIOLIN. A Musical Act Extraordinary. Also THE REGENT OPERATIC ORCHESTRA AND MATT DIXON, ; Featuring the original "Kid Boots" Musical Score. Reserves at Theatre (Tel. 44-144) and Bristol. TOWN HALL, TOWN HALL, '■ OWN HALL, TOWN HALL) FRIDAY, 3rd JUNE, at 8 p.m. • (The King's Birthday). A MALE CHOIR OF .100 VOICES A MALE CHOIR OF 100 VOICES Formed by the Combined COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS' And DUNEDIN MALE CHOIRS. . Assisted by , AN ORCHESTRA OF 27. Conductor, Mr. H. Temple White. DON'T MISS THIS PROGRAMME. I—Part Song .. "The Soldiers' Chorus." (The Combined Choirs). 2—Baritone Solo .... "The Last Watch" (Mr." S. E. Rodger). 3—Part Song -.. "In Absence," (The Combined Choirs). 4-Quartette (a) "Oft When Eve Haß Rest Restored"; (b) "Sailors' Chorus," (The Lyric Quartette).' s—Part Song "The Viking Song," (The Combined Choirs). 6—Tenor Solo ...... "Thei Pii>es of Pan" (Mr. Reg. James). 7—Humorous Part Song ...... Alexander (The Combined Choirs). And • 8- "THE DESERT." . "SHE DESERT," „ Soloists:. Messrs. B. H. Mayall and J. Cathcart. . Prices: 3s (res.), and 2s. Bos Plan at The Bristol. Book now. ' 250 Is Tickets will be .On'sale at the door. , . ■ * , E.M. PANKHURST, ■, Tel. 20-085. Hon. Secretary. npHE NEW PRINCESS. •*-HE NEW ; PRINCESS. MANNERS STREET. Continuous Daily, 11 to 10; Reserves Dial 42-580. LAST TWO DAYS OF . "THE SCARLET LETTER." "THE SCARLET LETTER." •>_ And "SO THIS IS MARRIAGE?" "SO THIS IS MARRIAGE?" Cartoon! Serial! Gazette! COMMENCING ON FRIDAY. COMMENCING ON FRIDAY. I . "ANOTHER SUPREME ATTRACTION." "ANOTHER SUPREME ATTRACTION." 2— A. E. W. Mason's Dramatic Masterpiece, "THE WINDING STAIR." "THE WINDING STAIR." a—Firit Episode of the Epic Chapter Play, "THE WINKING IDOL." "THE WINKING IDOL." Comedy! • Gazette! A Mammoth Holiday Programme. e arly Ba4r™ Abel Smith street, - TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT 7.30 o'clock. A r UNIQUE EXHIBITION OF PICTORES PHOTOS, etc.,-representing Wellington from 1840 untii to-day Pictures, etc., lent by Mr; L. E. Ward . and others.! Is — Admission '— Is r,. „ . Direotiofl: t'has. Beta and Co. and'L. Cesaroni "THE WORLD'S BEST MUSIC?' Concert Studio: 262, Lambton-qy. (Hannah s Bldfes., First Floorl FIRST CONCERT, SATURDAY NEXT, 4th June, at 8.10 p.m. Admission Is. Tickets' obtainable at Begg'a or at the Studios.' »THB London "Daily. Mail": "VAR- •*• lETY" ia far in advance of any Picture yet made in England or America, j NOTICE. —' TAITA PUBLIC HALL SOCIETY (Incftrp.).' A PUBLIC MEETING of the above SowJ&JSiUl 8 heW in the Taita Hall on WEDNESDAY, Bth June, 1927, at 8! p.m. ■ Business: Annual Report, Balance Sheet, Election' of Committee, and General . " ' V. PEMBERTON, Hon. Secretary. gUCHRE! TO-NIGHT!* EUCHRE! ST. ANNE'S HALL, Green street, Newtown. Two £2 Open Orders, Two £ 1 Open Orders, Four 10s Open Orders, and other Good Prizes. Euchre 8 sharp. Admission .2s. ■£ ' ' ' ' ■• __. TT should be your ■ ' "ONE INCREASING PURPOSE" to Ask. for.and drink ROBERTSON'S J.R.D. ROBERTSON'S J.R.D. • ROBERTSON'S J.R.D. 1 WHITE LABEL LIQUEUR. WHITE LABEL LIQUEUR. WHITE LABEL LIQUEUR. Old and mellow "Scotch," pure and palatable. GILL'S REMOVAL SALE. pOAT Froeki and Costumes, from 19a 6d iLJSJL ■"*JMta"l *** *»_JS-

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 126, 1 June 1927, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 126, 1 June 1927, Page 2

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