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AN OVATION NIGHTLY At the RENDEZVOUS OF LAUGHTER. ' fTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. iJ-IS MAJESTY'S THEATKB. B—TO-NIGHT—B. •.Sir Benjamin and John Fuller MIKE CONNORS AND QUEENIE PAUL'S : ' "LEAGUE OF NOTIONS" "LEAGUE OF NOTIONS" REVUE COMPANY In . PROGRAMME No. 2, - PROGRAMME No.12, The Greatest REVUE Yet Presented, Headed by wrft- SYD' BECK. , BECK (Dual Comedian), Who scored a Personal Triumph on his JMrst Appearance here Last Week. r P Also, The Great Melody Havraonisers of Jazz and Old Favourites, LINN SMITH'S JAZZ BAND. . LINNi SMITH'S JAZZ BAND. A COMPANY WITHOUT EQUAL, Presenting UNRIVALLED .ENTERTAINMENT At FULLERS' USUAL PRICES: '"' 1? 6d, 2s 6rl (Reserved 3si. BOX PLANS AT THE BRISTOL.. . nnY MATRONS,-PLEASE NOTE! k™™ANt, IS NOW open aT THE BRISTOL EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT TILL 8.30. BOOK YOUR SEAT While Doing Your Shopping.' DANCING. ii§nii The Best Appointed Cabaret in the Southern Hemisphere. TWO LATE NIGHTS. TWO LATE NIGHTS. TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW . NIGHT. Dancing 'until 1 a.m. Sub. 7s 6d. After Theatre ss. AFTERNOON TEA~SESSION at 3pm., AFTERNOON TEA SESSION at 3 p.m.! With W. Haydock in Violin Solos, and together-^vith DAVE MEREDETH'S MELODY FIVE DAVE MEREDETH'S MELODY FIVK Ring 28-294 for Reservations.NOW OPEN, ■ v NOW OPEN, I ADELPHI RESTAURANT. ADELPHI RESTAURANT. The Blue Room of the Adelphi Cabaret has been converted into an Up-to-date Restaurant and will be open Daily from 10 a.m. A feature will be the special LUNCHEON., LUNCHEON. Afternoon and Morning Tea and Suppers may also be obtained at nominal prices. DINNERS BY ARRANGEMENT. . CARNIVAL. CARNIVAL. HARD-UP HARD-UP TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY) TO-NIGHT T)E LUXE ASSEMBLY, Victoria Hall, ■*-' Adelaide road. Valuable Prizes for the Most Original and the Most Ridiculous Ladies and Gents. THE HARD-UP CARNIVAL OF THE SEASON. Ladies Is s^d, Gents Is ll^d. Supper provided. ' F. M'GONNELL, M.C. - M.. XI. JACKSON, Sec. rjAIETY-- PALAIS DX DANSE Gaiety, palais de danse. SS, Abel Smith street. Dancing until Midnight. . Ladies Is (3d, Gents 2s. Music by HARRY AVERY'S JAZZ FIVE. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT] AND EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT JAZZ! JAZZ! JAZZ! JAZZ! ■ JAZZ! JAZZ! Bto 12. / TPMPIRE HALL, Upper Cuba street. f- 1 First-class Music by the Alstarita Orchestra. Monte Carlo, Fox Trot, Competitioil Attractions. Yale Blues, Excuse Me, Lucky Spot. Gents 2s, Ladies Is 6d. Excellent supper. extra; "MONSTER DANCE in aid o£ N Welling- ■*•'■■■ ton Free Ambulance, to be held at St. Matthew's Hall, Brooklyn, WEDNESDAY, 30th MAY.. Ladies Is 6d, Gents 2s. Good music and refreshments. Roll up in crowds. JUBILEE DANCE. TIfOKOIA • HALL, TO-MORROW ITX , NIGHT. Community Jazz Orchestra. Good Supper. Gents, 2s 6d; Ladies, 2s. WELLINGTON AMATEUR ATHLETIC CLUB. JAZZ. JAZZ. JAZZj^JTOKOIA HALL MOKOIA HALL. THURSDAY, 31st MAY. FOURTH GRAND DANCE, Under auspices of Selwyn Rugby Football Club. Special Attractions: Demonstration of New Fox Trot lay Pupils of Miss Margaret O'Connor. Fox Trot Competition, Novelty Dances. Rudolph's Orchestra. Good Supper. I Subscription: Gents 2s 6d, Ladies Is 6d. | npi-IB Thistle' Fotball Club will hold a CE TO-MORROW (Wednesday) M&HI, in the Calcdonial Hall. Gentlemen 2s 6d, Ladies 2s. J. LOTHIAN, Hon. Sec. MtII MARGARET' . O'CONNOR, iu JSS MARGA.RET O'CONNOR in ew Zealand's Leading Authority on Ballroom Dances. Studio: 126, Cuba-st. (Marie Dean Bldgs.). Telephone 20-680. Miss O'Connor has returned from a tour of England, France, and America, where she studied under such world-fam-ous teachers us Santos Casani, Maxwell otewavt, Josephine Bradley, Barbara Miles, Alec Miller, Victor Silvester, and Arthur Murray. Dances taught are New.Fox Trot, Waltz Now Smooth Quickstep, Yale Blues. Dances Miss O'Connor learned from the orignators, and may be learned on request arc Heebie Jeebies, Trebla Baltimore, Rhythm Step, Kinkayou, 'Varsity Drag, Dixie Stomp. DANCING AND ITS RELATED ARTS, ALSO FENCING. DAVID DEVITT AVID DEVITT (7 years with J C. Williamson, Ltd.). FENCING (Method approved by the French War Office). ' DANCING in all its Phases, including— Yalo Blues, Waltz, Tap Dancing'(the rage , of London.and Now York). Studio: 113, WILLTS STREET.' Tcler.hoift! 20-200 NO. ASSISTANTS.

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 125, 29 May 1928, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 125, 29 May 1928, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 125, 29 May 1928, Page 2