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CTRAND. °TJRAND.-. A i'uller-Hayward Theatre, The Little Theatre with the Big Attractions. Daily, II a.m.-lO p.m. NORMA TALMADGE NORMA TALMADGE NORMA TALMADGE NORMA TALMADGE NORMA TALMADGH ■ ■ NORMA TALMADGE NORMA TALMADGE NORMA TALMADGE NORMA TALMADCE As Dolores, The Dove, to whom all men are "peegs"—with the-exception o£ Johnny Powell, of whom she says, "I love HEEM —you betcha my life"! in "THE DOVE," " THE DOVE," "THE DOVE," "THE DOVE," . "THE DOVE," "THE DOVE." . ■•■ - "THE DOVE." - -■ • , "THE DOVE." "THE DOVE." ; "THE DOVE/ With '"■■■' NOAn BEERY NOAH BEERY NOAH BEERY NOAH BEERY ; • NOAH BEERY NOAH BEERY As Don Jose Maria V Sandoval, the selfstyled "Best >: dam caballero in all Costa Roja"—The Dove's particular "pecg"— "gr-r-raud peeg" in fact. And ' GILBERT ROLAND GILBERT ROLAND GILBERT ROLAND GILBERT ROLAND GILBERT ROLAND GILBERT ROLAND GILBERT ROLAND GILBERT ROLAND As the curly-headed boy Johnny Powell, who is "just Cuckoo about Dolores, "THE DOVE." "THE DOVE." "THE DOVE." : "THE DOVE." "THE DOVE." A picture which is PULL OF THRILLS, PULL OF THRILLS, FULL OF THRILLS, FULL OF FUN, FULL OF FUN, FULL OF FUN, FULL OF BEAUTY. FULL OP BEAUTY. FULL OF BEAUTY. STRAND ORCHESTRA (Directed by Miss Dennehy) Will play a Specially-selected Programme of Suitable Music. : PATHE GAZETTE, SCENIC, AND AESOP FABLE CARTOON. BOX PLANS AT THEATRE. 'PHONE 43-855. Telephone Reserves kept till 7.55. . '. ' . FREE LIST SUSPENDED. RETURN VISIT. A FOLK-SONG SINGER who has aroused ii Chorus of Praise from the Press and been acclaimed the Greatest' Mimic in the Musical World.RETURN VISIT OF DAWN ASSHETON, DAWN ASSHETON, DAWN ASSHETON, DAWN ASSHETON, The sensation of London, Paris, and New York, now thrilling and delighting music- j lovers iv the Dominion by her vivid and ! appealing characterisation of the folk-songs : of all musical countries. READ WHAT THE CRITICS SAY: Duncdin "Star."—"lt is no exaggeration to say that Dawn Assheton •is inimitable, and her costumes —they are ' the most gorgeous seen in Dunedin since the days of Anna Pavlova." ■ Christehurch "Sim."—"An entertainment which is unique in its threefold appeal to the eye,, the car, .'and the intellect." . ■ . Sydney "Bulletin."—"Her voice is beautiful she is beautiful in herself." . . . ■ LASZLO SCHWARTZ, LASZLO SCHWARTZ, Eminent Hungarian Violinist-Composer. -Dunedin "Star."—"Exhibited passionate warmth and brilliant effects." "Painted vivid pictures." ERIC BELL, ; Solo Pianist. ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. rpOWN HALL (Concert Chamber), A THURSDAY AND SATURDAY,.. sth and 7th July. Prices: Gs (reserved); others 4s arid 2s, plus tax. Plan at Bristol opens Monday. ORCHESTRAL CONCERT. THE WELLINGTON ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY (Inc.), ELEVENTH CONCERT, TO-NIGHT! TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER, At 8 o'clock. Soloist: Miss Nora Greene. • Programme will include Beethoven's Fourth Symphony, Wagner's Tannhauser Overture. Conductor: Mr. Charles W. Kerry. Hon. Sec: Mr. E. C. Alderson, Highland Park. , Tickets 3s (reserved, including tax) - and 2a. Box Plan at the Bristol Piano Co. Special Note—Subscriber's Tickets £1 Ib; 3 Tickets for each of 3 concerts. SKATING. SKATING. KITING. SKATING. SYDNEY STREET HALL. FOUR SESSIONS DAILY. Learners Specially Catered for, all Sessoins. Expert Instructors in attendance, who will assist learners in every possible way. Black and White Nigbt-24th JULY. BOXING. CHAMPIONSHIPS. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, '' 9th and 30th JULY. CLASSES: Paper, Fly, Bantam, Feather, Light, Welter, Middle, Light-heavy, ' and Heavy. . INTENDING COMPETITORS are reminded that Entries Close with the Hon. Secretary, 212, Lambton quay, on MONDAY NEXT. WELLINGTON CORPORATION TRAMWAYS. . NORTHLAND BUS SERVICE. (X 8 and from MONDAY, 2nd July-,-1023, v- Buses will leave 1-s Aro Port Office at 5.5, 5.12, 5.20, and 5.30 p.m. • Mondays to Fridays inclusive. The 5.5, 10.15, 10.40 p.m. (and 11 p.m. 'on Saturdays) will in future run at minimum fare rates—6d cash or 4d concession ticket. D. M'GILLIVRAY, Traffic Manager. A 'DRAMATIC-EVENING, to be given <"• by the St. Mark's Hungers, Guides, and Brownies oh MONDAY, 2nd JULY, at 7.45 p.m., in St.. Mark's Schoolroom. Brownie ' and Fairy.' Play entitled "The Magic Pool." Scenes from "Hiawatha." A. highly-spectacular play, "The New Order." Humorous Drill and Songs. Admission Is.

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 151, 30 June 1928, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 151, 30 June 1928, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 151, 30 June 1928, Page 4

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