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COMING ON FRIDAY, AT 2.30! Released by Aletro-Goldwyn-Mayei-i ■the- amazin" British cnic "MONS"' tint- w t the British Isles aflame with patriotic enthusiSn^rom John"?"ferofto toLand"Ent fiom the White Cliffs of Dover to Queenstown in Ireland. " •ljUU' DE LUXE THEATRE* deliver the Best m Entertainment Values. TWICE DAILY—At 2.30 and 8 p.m. SPECIAL DAILY MATINEES (2.30) FOR ADULTS AND SCHOOLS. Under the Esteemed Patronage of the Prime Minister of New Zealand, the Right Hon. J.G. Coates, P.O. "MONS" . . "MONS" .". as |^neK^^ tilt not oeW!vTf,Vtf after + ™tnessin?■«»» tremendous epic ot the Great War is that not only is it the greatest war picture ever produced, but that beside it every of Inif ite? Plct, ure f .fadeS m\° "^gniticance. To attempt to describe the womkrs of this mighty production would exhaust every superlative at one's: command for constructed." a SUbjeCt S° srniPathetica"y and so wonderfully BOMBARDIER A. G. JENKINS, R.H.A., The man who fired the first shell in the Great War, will personally appear and "briefly recount the story of the Immortal Retreat. ■■<• * ORCHESTRA DE LUXE AND MIGHTY WURLITZER m combination in a tremendous patriotic music score compiled by Mr. Evnanuel Aarons. Box Plans at The Bristol and Aitken's. Ring Tel. 23-080. Free List entirely .suspended: A FREE PUBLIC LECTURE ON "CHRISTIAN SCIENCE" (Under the Auspices of the Second Church of Christ Scientist, Wellington) Will be delivered by "■ ' DR. JOHN M. TUTT, C.S.B. (OF KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI), Member of the Board of of The Mother Church, The First Church of , Christ Scientist in Boston, Mass., THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, At 8 o'clock, in the TOWN HALL TOWN HALL (LARGE HALL) (LARGE HALL) THE PUBLIC ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND. INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL- SCHOOLS! AUSTRALIA VERSUS WELLINGTON SeSIS BASIN RESERVE 'gsSSS TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), 3 p.m. 1.45 p.m.—CURTAIN-RAISER—I.4S p.m. WELLINGTON PRIMARY SCHOOLS' REPS. Versus ( JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOLS. ADMISSION 1/-. STAND 6d EXTRA. B. MABIN, Hon. Sec, W.F.A. MEN'S SAMPLE OVERCOATS AT LESS THAN COST. FOR ONE WEEK. ; ■ . • 50 TRAVELLERS' SAMPLES, MADE BY WILLS & SON, BRISTOL INCLUDING „, THE LATEST STYLES . AND, MATERIALS. EVERY COAT BB^TG ' k. DIFFERENT IN CUT" AND DESIGN: TO CLEAR AT ' - nLESS THAN COST. ; ' SEE WINDOWS FOR THESE BARGAINS, HERB. PRICE'S, THE OVERCOAT SPECIALISTS, 54-56, WILLIS STREET. i

DANCING. I ADELPHI CABARET. Tel. 28-294. TO-NIGHT! ~. TO-NIGHT! AND EVERY NIGHT at 8.30 o'clock. SPECIAL LONG NIGHT TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY). Dancing 8.30 p.m.—l a.m. ■ Subscription 7s 6d, after 10.30 p.m. 5s Ring 28-294 to Reserve Tables. WATCH FOR ANNOUNCEMENT ADELPHI CABARET'S FIRST ANNUAL DANCING CHAMPIONSHIP. Commencing Shortly. <JI H E VIOLET ~ JAZZ. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. EARLY SETTLERS' FALL, 86, Abel Smith street. £30—BIG CASH PRIZE NIGHT—£3O. 8 Cash Prizes Given Away. Lucky Foxtrot; 20 Prizes. Supper Free. Supper Free. Jack Harper's Cabaret Orchestra. Sparkling Music, Latest Hits, (special Lucky Number Competition First Prize, £5 cash; Second Prize £2 cash; 3 Other Prizes, £1 cash. Also 20 Trophies, valued £20. Everybody a Chance of Winning Ladies, Is 6d; Gents., 2s. Sit-down Supper Included. • Direction: MR. and MRS. J. SHARP. BALLROOM DANCING. MISS MARGARET O'CONNOR has I" £ ce™oyed Back to New Adelphi Cabaret, Cuba street. Tel. 20-660. Beginners, Intermediate, and Advanced Classes as Usual. Newtown Glass, Library, Tuesday 7-8 p^n. Kilbirnie Class, Columbian Cabaret, Saturday, 7-8 p.m. ' THEATRICAL AND BALLROOM DANCING. ±f Williamson, Ltd.,. All phases of Theatrical, Ballet, Eccentric, Modern Ballroom Dancing. Studio: Top Floor, Perrett's Corner entrance 113, Willis street. Tel. 20-290. Amateur performances produced. IV'SCELLANEOUS. WANTED-We do Plumbing, we, do • Drainage, we are prompt, and we are reasonable; estimates given. Christie 144 Britomart-st. Tel, 24-217. ' TRENCH Pearls — The Famous Regal ■*- and Duchess Rope Pearl, piuk, .white and cream, from 2s Od. Brownson's Corner. ■ ■ . . f) W. MARTIN, Plumber, 13,~Tory- Bt.8t. V" -Col. 20-982. Prompt Plumbing Work of every descnption executed. Moderate charges. • RAS t V instalments—Janes-built FurniTen ™: t£2o> 5a P°r week;-£4O, 10s; £80. 20s. Janes and Co.. Ri-ldiford-st. AGENCIES AVANTED FOR SOUTHLAND. A SOUND and progressive Firm of A MOTOR DEALERS located in Invercargill are desirous of securing SOLE AGENCIES for the SOUTHLAND DISTRICT o£ MOTOR and FARM Implement Goods. Advertisers, who already be. I important Agencies, arc established m modern, fully-equipped premises, and possess every facilty for efficient representation throughout the province. Interested Firms holding controlling Agencies for these lines are asked to write, in first instance, in strictest confidence, to SOLE AGENCIES, Cure Charles Haines Advertising Agency The Dalgety Building, Wellington. '

DANCtNG. jQAMERA • CLUB DANCE MOKOIA HALL, FIFESHIRE AVENUE (Cambridge avenue)', On WEDNESDAY, 24th AUGUST. _ Plain Poster and Fancy Dress Waltzing Competition, and Monte Carlo Dance.' •Prizes for Everything. K msvI 5?r OJ' MODERN DANCE BY MISS PHYLLIS BATES AND PART- . NER. , i Spotlight Dance and Streamers. Mascot Orchestra (5 players) The Jolliest Dance You Ever Knew Tickets: ss, 3s, and 2s 6d, obtainable at all photographic dealers, and from Mrs Russell, Hon. Social Secretary, 199, Riddi-ford-st. 1~~ BON-ACCORD ASSEMBLY. ; /~)UR mid-weekly Dance will be held w in the Labour Hall, 80, Manners-st. j (next Orange Smash), on Wednesday. 1 Dancing 8.11. Ladies Is, Gents Is 6d Music by Mrs. Cowie. Also, our usuai Saturday Dance in the Oddfellows' Hall, Clyde quay. . R. S. COWIE, Sec. EMPIRE ASSEMBLY, EMPIRE HALL, Upper Cuba street. T<o-NIGHT AND EVERY TUESDAY •*■ High-class Dancing. Splendid floor Good prizes. Excellent music by Empire Orchestra. Supper provided. Is 6d and 2s. I L. RANKDJ, M.C. ! L. J. RETALLICK, Hon. Sec. D VICTORIA HALL, ADELiID^RD: (John street tram stop.) TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY) TO-NIGHT. The only strictly Old-time Dance in Wellington. Valuable prizes To-night. Ladies' Opera Glasses, Sot Razors, Flower Stands, Etc. Ladies' and Gents' Cloak-room Attendants (free). Supper ' free. THE DE LUXE LEADS THE AVAY. Spotlight Dances, Streamer Dances. Floor, Music, and Supper the Best. Ladies Is 6d, Gents 2s. F. M'GONNELL, M.C. M. R. JACKSON, Sec." PORT NICHOLSON CYCLING CLUB. 'TO-MORROW EVENING, St. Thomas's -*■ Hall, Newtown, at 8 sharp. Come, Jazz to the •Four New Collegians, featuring their latest hits. Monte Carlo Waltz. Gents 2s, Ladies Is Gd. Good supper. FRANK ROBINSON, M.C. LEN BAKER, Secretaxy. WHERE DANCING DELIGHTS. NEWTOWN FOOTBALL CLUB'S -^ DANCE. TO-NIGHT! ' -TO-NIGHT! QUEEN'S HALL, CUBA STREET (Opposite Pictures). Splendid Floor. Wellington's best Orchestra. Dainty Supper. S to 12. Prices 2s and Is Cd. W. L. DESMOND, Sec. HAYDON'S BASKETBALL.ANNU-UT DANCE, To be held in the XTEW CENTURY HALL •^ WEDNESDAY, 24th, 1927. Public cordially invited. BLACK AND WHITE ORCHESTRA. Supper. Ladies 2s, Gents 2a Gd. ' . .

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 46, 23 August 1927, Page 2

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