.WELLINGTON HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. SPRING FLOWER SHOW TOWN HALL TOWN HALL TO-MORROW 21st SEPTEMBER TO-MORROW AFTERNOON AND EVENING. ' Opening Ceremony, 3 p.m., by Their Excellencies Sir Charles and Lady Alice Fergusson CASH OF SPRING GRAND SUBURBAN COMPETITION FOR "R. A. WRIGHT" TROPHY ' (Eight Societies in Competition) . •" Dainty Afternoon Tea provided by the ladies. Special Music. Sale o£ Blooms. ADMISSION: Adults, 1/-; CMldren, 6d. ; Town Hall, ' J. G. MACKENZIE, F.R H S Telephone 42401. . Hon. Secretary. FILMS IN NATURAL COLOUR THE PICTURE WORLD'S GREAT PROBLEM. SUCCESS IN THE PRODUCTION OR NATURAL COLOUR HAS BEEN ACHIEVED BY REID'S PROCESS? ' TREE DEMONSTRATIONS ON THE SCREEN i AT ROOM N° 8, BOULCOTT CHAMBERS, BOULCOTT STREET, . At the Following, Hours: ' wSs^YS^^ . wS? gl^tirfd 3 *S&l?i : 1 ■ FOR INFORMATION TELEPHONE 45491. - .' ' '_■
Under the Patronage and in the Presence o£ Their Excellencies the GovernorGeneral and the Lady Alice Fergusson. , TN AID OF THE PLUNKET SOCIETY. DRAMATIC AND DANCE RECITAL. "HOW TO LOOK AT PICTURES." "HOW TO LOOK AT PICTURES." A Farce, by Charles R. Allen and Hubert Rose. Produced by W. S. Wauchop. Dances by Pupils, of Miss Madeline CONCERT CHAMBER,', TOWN HALL, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, 23rd and 24th September, at 8 p.m. Admission, 4s. Box Plan Now Open at the Bristol Piano Co. DANCING. ~ EMPIRE ASSEMBLY, EMPIRE HALL, Upper Cuba street. TO-NIGHT and EVERY TUESDAY, ■*■ Usual Dancing, with Music by EMPIRE ORCHESTRA, Is 6d and 2s. Supper provided. PREPARE FOR NEXT TUESDAY'S FANCY DRESS DANCE, GOOD PRIZES, MASKS ON UNTIL 10 p.m. L. J. RETALLICK, Hon. Sec. J)E LUXE ASSEMBLY. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY) TO-NIGHT VICTORIA HALL, ADELAIDE-RD. (John street Tram Stop.) OLD-TIME DANCING OLD-TIME Our Special Monte Carlo Waltz the talk of Wellington. The prizes we give away are valuable. Spotlight and Streamer Dances. Saunter 65, On Leave, and La Parisienne. 1 Ladies' and Gents' Cloakroom Attendants Free.' ■■■-.". Supper free. Ladies Is 6d, Gents 2s. Reserve To-night for the De Luxe. F. M'GONNELL, M.C. • M. R. JACKSON, Sec. Special Notice.—Tuesday, 27th Sept., a Real Old-time Ball. Back to the days ■ of your Great Grand-parents. Prepare yourselves for this Night of Joy. Valuable Prizes for Ladies and Gents. ■ QJERENADERS. °ERENADERS. TO-MORROW! (Wed.) TO-MORROW! Library Hall, Newtown, Opp. Hospital. Trams at Door. CARNIVAL! Mirth. CARNIVAL! CARNIVAL! Music. . CARNIVAL! CARNIVAL! Laughter. CARNIVAL! MODERN OPENING NIGHT OF THE Old-time TRIAL WALTZ COMPETIMODERN / TION. Old-time Popular Vote. MODERN In conjunction with the Old-time Championship, MODERN Balloon Battle, Hats, Streamers, Old-time And MODERN P. Carter's Beloved Band. Old-time HAROLD SWEENEY, M.C. YX7ELLINGTON MINIATURE RIFLE '» ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL SOCIAL. ST. PETER'S HALL, WEDNESDAY, 28th SEPTEMBER, At S p.m. Dancing, 8 to 12. Euchre, 8 to 10. Double Tickets, 3s 6d; Single Tickets, 2s. Good Music; Good Floor; Firstclass Supper. 0. WANNELL, Hon. Sec. rj<HE VIOLET JAZZ. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT EARLY SETTLERS' HALL,' 86, Abel Smith street. . Wellington's Jolliest Jazz. Prize Night. Prize Night; Lucky Fox Trot; 20 Prizes. Jack Harper's Gabaret Orchestra. Ladies Is 6d, Gents 2s. , Sit-down Supper Provided. J JDirection: MR. & MRS. J. SHARP. i ~ " -—■ ; npHE ADELPHI CABARET. [ Telephone 28-294. The Cubaret is fully Booked TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, Book your Tables for Special Long Nicht TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY). ' Dancing 8.30 p.m.-l a.m. ; Subscription 7s 6d, After Theatre ss. I Thursday Night, Dancing 8.30-12. i Friday Night, Cabaret fully booked. Saturday Night, Dancing 8.30 p.m.-12. Afternoon Tea is served daily from 3 p.m.-5 p.m. Manuel Hyman's Famous Exhibition Orchestra in attendance. CONNOP SCHOOL OF DANCING. Studio: King's Chambers (opp. Stewart 1 Dawßon's). Telephone 44-547, ]\TISS INEZ CONNOP wishes to anr ■"■*• nounce that she has booked the whole of the Adelphi Cabaret on THURS- ' DAY, 29th SEPTEMBER, on which date 6he intends holding a dance for her pupils ! and friends. I SUBSCRIPTION: Double Ticket 8s 6d. ; Tickets obtainable at the Studio; also Adelphi Cabaret Office until Tuesday, 27th. TEACHER of BatS DaiS^ 0 Studio, , •*■ Adelphi Cabaret. Telephone 20-660 ■ „ CLASSES: i Studio—Beginners, Intermediate, Advanced, 8-10. ; Newtown Library— Tuesday, 7-8 p.m. , Hilbirme, Columbia Cabaret—Saturday 7-8 p.m. ' THEATRICAL AND BALLROOM —" DANCING. T)AVID DEVITtTI years with J. C . XJ Wilhamßon, Ltd.,. All phases of . Theatrical, Ballet. Eccentric, Modern Ball- , room Dancing. Studio: Top Floor ''errett's Corner, entrance 113, Willis street Tel. 20-290. \ Amateur performances produced. />-PIECE Dining-room Suite, for £10 5s «at Kenner's. Sideboard, Table, 4 Dining Chairs, delivered free; cash or use our easy terms. 3 Shops.
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 70, 20 September 1927, Page 2
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