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DE LUXE THEATRE COMMENCING ON PRIDAY NEXT, 8 O'CLOCK. ■' ; MATINEE SATURDAY, 2.30." Dear Patrons,— . The spell of Romance thrills every heart. ... "THE NIGHT OF LOVE" based, on the old custom of the old "right of the first night.'' „ ?}gt: -} a but haJ f# ■Tho good news bc, comcs doubly interesting when you learn that the hero and heroine arc Samuel Goldwyn's Ideal Screen Lovers" : COLMAN and VILMA BANKY, See Vilm^Banky as the Beauty of Beauties, Konald Colman' as the Dashing Gipsy „ Here js romance enough for a lifetime—an indelible memory of a night oi throb bing hearts and'tremendous passions. ' «»««". 04 mroDDon't miss "THE NIGHT OF LOVE" if your love is for Romance. Sincerelyj • •• ■■-■'„ Herbert F. Wood, ... Manager, De Luxe Theatre. BOX PLANS OPEN AT T( H||l^L l-UNO g^AI^N'S BOOK ARCADE, ■■" ;^?-"\;;;^"=-;Bio sxiNG^y:^-;""':; ;: ■ TOWN HALL—TO-NIGHT, AT 7.45 IMPORTANT CONTEST FOR THE MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP. ;M'DQNALD (Holder) v. CASEY (Challenger) ,-_■■■ EXCELLENT PRELIMINARIES AMONG'LEADING AMATEURS. '"■ TICKET-HOLDERS WILL BE ADMITTED AT 7 O'CLOCK. Ticket Sales it: Town Hall To-night, from 7.15, Usual Prices: 5/- and 2/<J (plus tax). DON'T MISS WHAT PROMISES TO BE ONE OF THE MOST TrhßPiPiiTrr CONTESTS OF THE SEASON. P FORCEFUL

j DANCING. gT. FRANCIS; HALL,.HILL STREET. TO-NIGHT, 'TO-NIGHT,. And every Monday- night. ■ ■ • Dancing, S till 12. Rudolph's Orchestra. : Sub.: 2s U. . "Buses leavef for Lyall Bay and Island Bay after .the-last dahc«.- '-■■ V ; TIBRARY; HALL; . NEWTOWN. ■^ JAZZI JAZZ! TUESDAY, 8 to 12. . THE JAZZMANIANS' ORCHESTRA; Monta Carlo. Ladies Is Cd, Genta 2s. .Note.—Miss Margaret O'Connor's Class between' 7 and 8. Admission Is. :. C. L, HUNTER, Hon. Sec. •HARD-UP CARNIVAL. HARD-UP CARNIVAL. TiE LUXE ASSEMBLY, XJ ■ Victoria Hall, Adelaide road. . . . , (John street.Tram Stop.) ■ TO-MQRROW-NIGHT (TUESDAY),, : ■-" "■■' ' 21st JUNE. -: Valuable prize* for: the most original and most comical, Ladies and Gents. THE CARNIVAL OF THE SEASON. Supper Free.- Ladies Is sVid, Gents 2s 11% d..-; .•;■..■..-" . . ... . ■.--.- F. M'Gonnell, M.C.,.Mi R. Jackson. (Sec); JAZZ i ' TONIGHT < ; JAZZ JAZZ TO-NIGHT JASSZ BLACK AND WHITE. NEW, CENTURY HALL,. 8 till 12.' /THE Established-Monday Evening. Danoe •»■ Assembly." New Century Hall, 8 till 12. • ; ■'. ■,'■-:■ ■ .■.."■.'•; Novelties, Chocolate, and Cigarette Foxtrots; etev Ideal Floor, latest Music bzy the Black and White. ....... , Popular Prices: Ladies, Is; Gents.', -Sg, . . .'. ■■'.•■'. Refreshment* Inclusive. :- EARLY SETTLERS' HALL, Abel Smith street. TO-NIGHT.(MONDAY) TO-NIGHT. TASSMANIA, . CHARLESTON, AND *> FOX-TROT NIGHT. Come along To-night and enjoy yourself. Wilson's Regent Orchestra. Novelties. Ladies lsy_Gents 2s. Supper. TVnss GWEKETHE WALSHE, aa- Teacher of BALLROOM DANCING. ; '-■• GLASSES:" Wednesday—Studio, 8-10 p.m. (Advanced). Friday—Studio, 8-10 p.m. (Intermediate). Sat. Morning—Studio (Children's Class). Sat. Afternoon—Class at Paekakariki. Teh Class Lessons 255. . Personal and Individual Tuition from 10 a.m. daily. Studio: HERB PRICE'S BUILDINGS, ■ 66, Willis.street. Tels.: Studio, 42-211; Res., 43-457. NOTE.—Miss Gwenethe Walshe is holding a Class at St. Cuthbert's Hall, Berhampore, commencing Thursday, oth June, at 7.30 p.m. - • -. ■" •'■'■ ACADEMY ' ' . ■ ■ ■'.. ■■■■..■ ■'-■■'. Of" '"' ';■ DANCING AND PHYSICAL CULTURE .- , .Est. 1922. •'■■ ' MISS MAY MARRIB has returned from ■***• Sydney, and is holding Adult Classes. Physical Culture Tuesday, 7.30 p:m.; Modern Ballroom Dancing, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.; Operatic and Classical Dancing, Thursday, .7.30 p.m.} Juvenile Classes, Wednesday, 4 p.ih. and Saturday, 10.30 a.m. at Studio. Also Tuesday at 4 p.m., Kelburn Kiosk. "■ '" ■ '■' PRIVATE TUITION DAILY. Latest Ballroom Dances Taught. Studio: Watt's Buildings, 250, Wakefield street. Telephone 23-014. .-.•." ; rpHECONNOP SCHOOL OF DANCING •«• Studio: KING'S CHAMBERS (Opposite Stewart Dawgon's). Tel. 44-547. . .. ■ . : LEARN TO DANCE CORRECTLY from. MISS INEZ OONNOP, who has just returned to New Zealand after four m'onthar instruction from the world famous Dancing faster, MONS. ROSSI, of Paris. ■•■• "•• ■■•- - :■• :,■ ... .-■' Individual Tuition in >.rery styfe:— Black Shuffle, Flat Charleston, French Tango, Fox Trot (slow and quick time). Waltz, etc. ■ • .. . -, - Miss Connop has.b«en instructed in the fSPI&i.&.Jte-- ?? Alexander, American Black Shuffle and Charleston Expert. FEE FOR TEN CLASS.LESSONS. 255. Private Lessons by appointment. BALLROOM DANCING. MISS MARGARET O'CONNOR has re■"A turned from' Australia, where she studied under the best English, American, and Australian Professional Dancers. The following Dances are now being taught:— :\ ■ ■ :'..d.<.::..::..:<:'■'-.-'■ ' -~^ Fox-trot Waltz, :Fretfch Tango, Paso Double Quickstep, and Smooth Charleston, Blackbottom (Ballroom and Solo). .. : .. ■ ■ Studio: ADELPHI CABARET. Telephone 20-«0. POXTON-LEVIN Royal Mail.—Quickest' ■*- route to and from -Foxton; Leave Foxton daily 7 a.m. and 3.30 p.m. LeaveLevin daily 11 a.ni. aod BJO p.m, ;

DANCINQ. KIT-XAT DANCE CLUB. MEMBERS andinvitatiofr holders of the oPE^|^fe rL;ir^ ok^ hT?k™ Bl° ReßMve. on THURSDAY, JUNE. ' ■ t■ MARCHANT, Sec, Telephone 21-863. PUBLIC NOTICES. WELLINGTON CITY COUNOIL. CLOSING PORTtoN POINT HALS- . WELL JROAD. - N°™E .IS HEREBY GIVEN that tn. P f °l ntrM <"??ri from Miramar Wharf to Point Halswell will be CLOSED daily to vehicular traffic during the progress of widening operation between the hours of ...." ... ,8 a.m. to 12 noon, , 1 p.m. to 6 p.m., commencing from Monday, the 20th June, 1927,. until further notice. : E. P. NORMAN, 17th June, 1927: Clerk. TT ia requested that -all Claim* against •-.the.Estate:of John Charles Scott, late of .Lower Butt, cjeceued, be .lodged in duplicate with the undersigned forthwith, certified by the Claimant, as being owing by the deceased on the 3rd day of May, 1927. ■■ ~ . ■ t> . C.E. SCOTT. Box 90. Te Aro. .- \ • . . IMPOUNDED; in John Street -Pound, , _ JStk, June, 1827, from Island Bay, by Ranger, onfr Red Cow, slit in right ear, short tail, no visible brand. If not claimed and expenses paid, -will be sold on Wednesday, 22nd June,: 1927, noon. ■..,..... POUNDKEEPER. W.S.WALLACE, Chemist, Late "Evening Post" Buildings, Willis-st., . Has transferred to JEAN'S BUILDINGS, 28, Willis street, v 3 doors from the. Grand Hotel, and is now ready for business. All Prescription Records now available. Pure Drugs, Chemist's' Supplies, and Toilet Requisites at lowest ruling.prices. NOTE NEW ADDRESS: 28, WILLIS STREET Late Innis's Book Shop. J> R. O'BRIENY Solicitor, Royal Ex- -»-»• change Buildings; 113-115, Customhouse quay, Wellington. Tel. 42-508; P.O. Box 771. NORMAN 8. " PERRY, ** Stock and Bharebroker, (Member of Wellington Stock Exchange) 142, Featherston-st., Box 657, Wellington. Cales and Telegrams: "Ennesperry." . SAW REPAIRS. SHARP SAWS MAKE HEAVY WORK LIGHT. \\7E Sharpen and Repair all classes of »7 Saws and Edge Tools. Try our Repair Service when, you require a good job made of your Tools. J. C. RIDDELL AND CO., LTD, Edward street, off Herbert street. "PARADISE FOR TWO IS only attainable by adding a judicious quantity of ROBERTSON'S J.R.D. WHITE LABEL ROBERTSON'S J.R.D. WHITE LABEL" ROBERTSON'S J.R.D. WHITE LABEL LIQUEUR), LIQUEUR. .....'• LIQUEUR. The Best' "Scotch". Distilled. ■ :...'..".' '■ :.-. '.'■ '■ J ~ FUNERAL NOTICES. . HHHE Funeral of the late [ Walter Olliver to,,.'*!! 1 c the BamUca,.Hill street, Wellington, To-morrow (Tuesday) 21st June, 1927, at .9.30 a.m., ior the Karori Cemetery. Requiem Mass at 9 a.m. J.R; CROFT, . .'. '.".' Undertaker j ■Tel. 46.505.^. :;-.:PUtta^; Pct°Pe' . FUNERAL CARD. 'THE Friends of Mr. Lewis Vincent Jelly- ■■• man are invited to attend-the Funeral ofjus lafe beloved Wife Gertrude May, which will leave his Residence, 258 Taranaki street, To-morrow, the 21st June) 1927, at 2.30 pin, for the Cemetery, KarE. MORRIS,. JUN., Funeral Director^ Tel. 22-159. ; ; .60, Taranaki street. ■- __ ■ . FUNERAL CARD. 'THE .Friends of the late Robert Erskine r, e Invi& d J? «ttend his Funeral, which will leave the Mortuary. Chapel of E. Morns, jun., 60, Tatanaki street, To-morrow, the 21st June, 1927, at 1.45 p.m., for the Cemtcry, Karori. .-■ '.'.'..' :;" . E; MORRIS,-JUNR., Funeral Director, Te1.32J59. ; 60t Twaaaki gti«et,

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 142, 20 June 1927, Page 2

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