BABIES IN ARMS WANTED. Apply Quecnie Paul, Stage Door, H.M. Theatre, Saturday Aftcrnooii. EVEN BETTER THAN LAST WEEK. Only Two More Nights of This : Programme. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. 8-TO-NIGHT-S. Sir Benjamin and John Puller ■ Present .. : MHO] CONNORS AND QUEENIE PAUL'S "LEAGUE OF NOTIONS" "LEAGUE OF NOTIONS" REVUE COMPANY In PROGRAMME No.. 2, PROGRAMME No. N 2, The Greatest REVUE ENTERTAINMENT Yet Presented, Headed by SYD. BECK SYD. BECK (Dual Comedian), Who scored a Personal .Triumph on his . First Appearance here Last Week. Also, ■ . . ' The Great Melody Harmonisers of Jazz and Old Favourites, LINN SMITH'S JAZZ BAND LINN SMITH'S JAZZ BAND And A COMPANY WITHOUT EQUAL, Presenting UNRIVALLED ENTERTAINMENT At FULLERS' USUAL PRICESIs, Is 6d, 2s 6d (Reserved 3s). ' BOX PLANS AT THE BRISTOL. . patrons, please notel K^^evlr\ oWfh°iS Anigl? TILL 8.30. BOOK YOUR SEAT While Doing Your Shopping. MR.- AND MRS. SMITH ' WISH to THANK Mr. W. Hobson and ". Employees of Munt, Cottrell for tlieir sincere kindness for the Benefit Social m aid of Mv Sam Smith, also Pianist and other kind Friends who assisted. Amount received from Mr. W. Hobson £30 Bs. A NEW SIGHT-SEEING TRIP. T?VERY SUNDAY AFTERNOON a M-J Famous Bell Bus will leave Government Builcling9 at 2 p.m. for*. Aliatarawa and "The Brown Owl Tea Gardens," arriving back in the city at 5.45 p.m 60 miles of restful scenery for six shillings You cannot buy a better ride. Dial 45-555 for seats. BELL BUS CO., 49, Thorndon quay. . MEETINGS. TTNEMPLOYED AND CITIZENS' U MASS MEETING, '' Town Hall MONDAY, 4th JUNE, at 2 p.m.. Under auspices Unemployed Self-help Association. Chairman: S. Ladelle. Speakers: E. T. U. Marumaru, J. J. Robinson, F. Clifford. ALL INVITED. DANCINQ. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. r<OME to the BROWN OWL TEA y HOUSE, Akatarawa, for a delightful Cabaret Evening in the country. Season commenced last Saturday, 26th May. Tickets 10s 6d, Double. Supper included. Ring 17R, Upper Hutt, to engage tables. rpHE REALM , THE REALM x HATAITAI HALL. SATURDAY NIGHT: USUAL GALA NIGHT, with Delightful ;New Numbers by THE MASCOTS. SPECIAL NOTICE. Patrons are advised that, owing to the increasing popularity of" our Evening's Entertainment, the Management have decided to admit only as many as can dance comfortably. Come early, and don't be, crowded out. Doors Open at 7.30. MIRAMAR RANGERS FOOTBALL CLUB. THIRD FORTNIGHTLY PARTY and x DANCE, 0- 8 p.m. SATURDAY, 2nd June, Miramar South School. Full Jazz Orchestra. '"•■'Good Supper. Good Prizes. Ladies Is, Gentlemen 2s. N. ANQUITEL, Secretary. THE ADELPHI RESTAURANT, HE ADELPHI RESTAURANT, IN BLUE ROOM OF ADELPHI CABARET. / Open Daily from 10 a.m., for Morning Tea, Is; Afternoon Tea, Is. Music from 3 p.m.-5 p.m. LUNCHEON. -■ LUNCHEON. ' A la Carte Menu from la; Table d'Hote, Full Course Meal, 2s fid. • SUPPERS. A la Carte Menu from Is 3d. DINNERS BY ARRANGEMENT. GAIETY PALAIS DE ' DANSE. AIETY PALAIS DE DANSE. 88, Abel Smith street. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. ■ . Dancing Bto 12. Ladiss Is 6d, Gents 2s. HARRY AVERY AND HIS JAZZ-FIVE. T»HE ADELPHI CABARET. XHE ADELPHI CABARET. THE ADELPHI ' CABARET. THE ADELPHI ,". CABARET. SPECIAL NOTICE. THE CABARST IS FULLY BOOKED . TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. ' " BOOK YOUR TABLES AT ONCE - For . SATURDAY AFTERNOON & EVENING SPECIAL MATINEE' AND EVENING SESSION, KING'S BIRTHDAY (MONDAY). KING'S BIRTHDAY (MONDAY). DAVE MEREDITH AND HIS MELODY FIVE AT ALL SESSIONS. SPECIAL ATTRACTION. SATURDAY NIGHT. Exhibition of the Latest Dances by MISS INEZ CONNOP : ■ (Certificated Teacher, London), And 'MR. M. PLAYER. ISS MARGARET O'CONNOR, ISS MARGARET O'CONNOR, New Zealand's Leading Authority on Ballroom Dances. Studio: 126, Cuba-st. (Marie Dean Bldgs.). Telephone,2o-660. Miss O'Connor has;, returned from a tour of England, France, and America, where she studied under such world-fam-ous teachers as Santos Casaui, Maxwell Stewart, Josephine Bradley, Barbara Miles, Alec Miller, Victor Silvester, and Arthur Murray.' Dances taught are New Fox Trot, Waltz, New Smooth Quickstep, Yale- Blues. Dances Miss O'Connor learned from tho orignators, and may be learned on request are Heebie Jeebies, "Trebla Baltimore, Rhythm Step, Kinkayou, ,'Varsity Drag, Dixie Stomp. • . "** ""funeral notices. ~ H^HE Friends of the late Ellen Prictor x are respectfully invited'to attend her Funeral, which will icavc No. 71, Hutt road, Petone, Sunday, 3rd June, 1928, at. 2 p.m.,. for Roman Catholic Church, Britannia street, Petone, thence to > the Karori Cemetery. J. R, CROFT, Undertaker, Hutt and Petone. Tel.. 525, Hutt. funera'l'card!'"" '" TTHE Friends of Mr. and Mrs. James x Craig are invited to attend the Funeral of their late beloved son. William Charles Edward, which will leave the Mortuary Chapel of E. Morris, Jun., 60, Taranaki street, on Sunday, at 230 p.m., for the Cemetery, Karori. X MORRIS, ,lUN., Funeral Director,1 HO, Taraimki-st:, and 28, Rijldiford-st. Telephone 22-159, day and night.
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 128, 1 June 1928, Page 2
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