'THE GHOST TRAIN" ' "THE GHOST TRAIN" FINAL MATINEE, SATURDAY. MATINEE, SATURDAY. Doors at 1 o'clock, Curtain at 3. ' :'" Children Half-price to all parts except t' Late Door Gallery. " The Children will Enjoy the Play of Thrills and Laughter. ; , Q.RAND OPERA HOUSE, Direction .. J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd, (In conjunction with E. J. Carroll.) LAST TWO NIGHTS, LAST TWO NIGHTS, LAST TWO NIGHTS, At 8 o'clock. ' • . iYou may Miss'the Auckland Express, but " you Must Not Miss "THE GHOST TRAIN," • '-THE GHOST TRAIN " "THE GHOST TRAIN '". *. ' - "THE GHOST TRAIN" "THE GHOST TRAIN " "THE GHOST TRAIN," "THE GHOST TRAIN," "THE GHOST TRAIN," By Arnold Ridley, . Starting from the Grand Opera Houm This Evening .• For Fal Vale, where you will experience a night of MYSTERY, LAUGHTER, & THRILLS, Introducing A NEW ENGLISH COMEDY CO., j , Including Hugh E. Wright, Basil Radford, Laura Smithson, Mayne Lynton, And the Charming Young Stage and Screen Star, Betty Ross Clarke. *tci e AGhOaL TTaif * fuU of Delightfuf -1/ Comedy, with a Mystery Story of Absorb- "*' mg Interest and Thrills you Never Wi3 •'' Forget. ■ : ~: BOX PLANS AT THE BRISTOL. PRICES: D.C. and R.S., 8s; Stalls, is- ' Gallery, Is 6d. Early Door Stalls and Gall lery, Is extra. All prices plus tax. Manager ALEX. F. WILSON. DANCING. ...: ■-<• CJERENADERS. .' JAZZ Exceptionally Successful. • JAZZ DANCE BY THE SEA.; YTSS Many Novelties- Many Noveltieg, JAZZ TO-MORROW (Sat.) NIGHT. JAZZ NEW MASONIC HALL, JAZZ Kilbirnie (opp. PO) ' -■ JAZZ- . Tram-stop at Dobr.- - JAZZ SELECT! SOCIABLE! GAY! :*" JAZZ REGAL DANCE EAND(B), . •: .JAZZ The Boys with the "Pep."' AWv t, B "Sht> Sparkling Music. ta 77 t- \ a/ rangement with Miss Phyl. tif 5 w \ ate? (New Zealand's Leading in -i*i£- Advancedwcias * v ARTHUR HALEY, M.C. fHE ADELPHI v CABARET, < Telephone 28-294. " ' . ' -'i The Cabaret is.fully booked for To-nieh* ■'"*■'< (Friday). ■ . ...;, Tmn%v e-Jr?^J ahJ, es at once for.SAT." URDAY NIGHT. Dancing B^o o'clock. DE LUXE AFTERNOON TEAS DAIL^! 3-5 p.m -' MANUEL HYMAN'S ORCHESTRA AT - "- ALL SESSIONS. ■■;-* , v BON-ACCORD .ASSEMBLY- ■ .: - Wl^™^ 0.1^". 5 Dance on SAT- ™ URDAY in the Oddfellows' Hall ' Clyde quay. Special Attraction, Ladies* - Jvrenmg and Affinity Monte Carlo. Music by Mrs. Cowie, with drum accompani- "-■ ments. 8.12. Supper. Usual prices. R. S. COWIE, Sec. 'THE SHETLAND SOCIETY will hold :' -*- its "Up-Helly-a" and Grand Plain and Fancy Dress Ball, in the New Century Hall, on SATURDAY first. 24th SEPT., 8 p.m. Good prizes will b« given. Several Bquads of Guisers will tak« part, reviving old traditions. Splendid music. Supper.. provided. Ladies lg 6di Gents 2s. J. JEROMSON, . ■• ■•■ . Hon. Secretary. *-. WELLINGTON CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. "MEMBERS and Friends are reminded of ; - Sn ?f ? sual Weekly Dance, Caledonia* Hall, Sturdee street (late St. Peter'g HallU SATURDAY, 17th September, at Spn. First-class floor, good music, supper pro* ' vided. . Admission:-Ladiessis 6d, Gents 2s. H.S. HANNAH, '" Secretary. MISS "MARGARET O'CONNOR "~ " EACHER of Ballroom Dancing. Studio, Adelphi Cabaret. Telephone 20-660 o J CLASSES: 'UDW ' v| btudio—Beginners, Intermediate, Ad« vanced, 8-10. ; Newtown Library—Tuesday, 7-8 p.m. Kilbirnie, Columbia Cabaret—Saturday^ - 7-8 p.m. CONNOP SCHOOL OF DANCING. Studio: King's Chambers (opp. Stewart Dawson's). Telephone 41-547. \* "\fISS INEZ CONNOP wishes to ai^. ■"-•- nounce that she has booked th« " whole of the Adelphi Cabaret on THURSDAY, 29th SEPTEMBER, on which data —-■■ ihe intends holding a dance for her pupil* «>■ and their friends. ■ ►*.• SUBSCRIPTION: Double Ticket 8s 6d. Tickets obtainable at the Studio; alstf Adelphi Cabaret^ffice until Tuesday, 27th, MUSICAL GOODS OF EVERY 1.,"' 1' DESCRIPTION. ASK "THE BRISTOL." We are Specialists in the Supply and — Maintenance of • PIANOS, PLAYER PIANOS, And GRAMOPHONES. . Our Address is on the Corner of L«mb"« ton quay and Brandon street. ' INQUIRIES SOLICITED. THE BRISTOL PIANO CO., LTD.* | "pIANO Tuning and Repairing—W« «r« " - •■■ Specialists. Consult us. P. Bitotsi , ■ and Co., 45,. Ghuznee-et. Tel. 32-086.
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 73, 23 September 1927, Page 2
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