rpOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER, A OWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER, TO-NIGHT. 8 p.m. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. 8 p.m. TO-NIGHT. Also SATURDAY NIGHT. Return Recital of England's World-fam-ed Musical Mimic and Interpreter of Folk and Character Songs— THE DAZZLING AND INIMITABLE DAWN ASSHETON. DAWN ASSHETON. DAWN ASSHETON. DAWN ASSHETON. DAWN ASSHETON. DAWN ASSHETON. TO-NIGHT'S NEW PROGRAMME. .Miss Assheton will sing: Polonaise (from Mignon) Thomas "Boots" (Hungarian) Traditional "Imp of a Girl" (Russian) .. Traditional "Postman" (Hungarian) .-. Szckacs "Hopak" (Russian) Moussorgsky "Javanese Love Song .. Van de Wall "The River" (Burmese) Alves "Song of the- Bells" (Chinese) Bantock "Little Star" (Mexican) La Forge "Laughing Song" (French) Auber "Intermezzo" .....: .-'.-... Mascagni LASZLO SCHWARTZ. LASZLO SCHWARTZ. Eminent Hungarian Violinist-Composer. Will Play: "Gavotte" Gluck "Scotch Pastorale" Saenger "Dance" Dittersdorf "Hungarian Folk Song" Traditional "Hungarian Serenade" Traditional "Hungarian Dances" Brahms ERIC BELL, ERIC BELL, Solo Pianist, will play. "Nocturne'! (E Plat) .......... Chopin "Romance" (D Plat) .......... Sibelius "Poupel Valsante" ; Poldini Prices: Gs (reserved); 4s and 2s, plus tax. , Box Plan at Bristol. A SHOW of Brilliance and Splendour— 1928 RACE BALL. Adelphi Cabaret, next Wednesday. ■ . Hear the People as they leave the Theatre: "A Pine Show!" "An Excellent Show!" "A Great Show!" and many other similar remarks. They're talking about the SEVENTH LEAGUE OF NOTIONS At HIS ' ' MAJESTY'S THEATRE. IS MAJESTY'S . THEATRE. TO-NIGHT AND TWO MORE NIGHTS ONLY, at 8 o'clock. MIKE CONNORS and QUEENIE PAUL Present their SEVENTH LEAGUE OP NOTIONS, SEVENTH LEAGUE OF NOTIONS, SEVENTH LEAGUE OF NOTIONS, SEVENTH LEAGUE OF NOTIONS, SEVENTH LEAGUE OP NOTIONS, SEVENTH LEAGUE OP NOTIONS, SEVENTH LEAGUE OF NOTIONS, With the Inimitable SYD. BECK, SYD. BECK, SYD. BECK, ' LINN SMITH'S JAZZ BAND, LINN SMITH'S JAZZ BAND, LINN SMITH'S JAZZ BAND, And a Super Revue Cast, Including MIKE CONNORS, QUEENIE PAUL, Two Paulastos, Rougal and Rayne, Les Pcarce, Phyllis Baker, Gladys Shaw, ' Gerald Connelly, j And the 1 EXQUISITE SIX Superlative Ballet Combination. BOX PLAN AT THE BRISTOL. Prices: Is, Is Gd,__2s Gd, 3s (Reserved). "TkAZZLING and Brilliant—l92B RACE ' JUMBLE SALE. , nnRAD.ES HALL, VIVIAN STREET, x FRIDAY, 6th JULY,, at 4 p.m. Bargains in Clean, Warm Clothing, Boots and Goods: of all descriptions. F.VERY NIGHT A GALA NIGHTTHE ADiLplf S°aSOn Week at JUMBLE SALE JUMBLE SALE ST.. THOMAS'S HALL, NEWTOWN, FRIDAY, 6th JULY. (St. George's Ladies' Guild, Seatoun.) T?ACE WEEK SEASON next week at **> the ADELPHI CABARET. Book now' SAT^-H RT C|™^ 1 POPULAR CONCERTS (acknowledged as the most Popular and Educational Concerts in Australasia), Concert Studio, 262, Lambton |U^TT(S> n. n,i? 1 >ST^ ldgs-)- Seventh Concert, SATURDAY NEXT, 7th JULY, at 8 10 p.m. Admission, Is. Tickets obtainable at Beggs, Manners street. JJACE BALL (1928)-A galaxy of gaiety. ADELPHI CABARET, 11th July. THHE •■' NEW PRINCESS. xHE . NEW PRINCESS. Manners street. ' Continuous Daily, 11 to 10. NOW SHOWING. DORIS KENYON In a dramatic offering, "THE LAST MOMENT." "THE LAST MOMENT." "The Thing! The Terrible Thing is loose!" Midnight on the deck of a storm-tossed schooner—A tempest raging through the endless black night—Two figures waited with breathless horror for the crack of doom! Also Screening: 2— v The Dog Wizard of the Screen, "PETER THE GREAT." In "WILD JUSTICE." "WILD JUSTICE."" A Thrilling Story of the Frozen North. USUAL GOOD SUPPORTS. FUNERAL NOTICES. nPHE Friends of the late John Thomas ■*- Cowan are respectfully invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave his late Residence, 47, Roy street, Newtown, To-morrow, Friday, Oth July, 1928, at 2.30 p.m., for the Karon Cemetery. . ROBERT H. WILSON AND SON, Funeral Directors, ' , 104, road. Tel. 24-155. TPHE Funeral of the late Cyril Edgar -*- Boyd will leave 15, Campbell terrace, Petone, at 2 p.m. To-morrow (Friday), Oth July, 1925, for the Karori Cemetery. ISAAC CLARK AND SON. COURT SIR WILLIAM JERVOIS, No. 7G09, A.O.F. MEMBERS of the above Court arc invited to attend the Funeral of our Into Brother. J. T. Cowan, P.C.R., which will leave his late residence, 47, Roy-st.. Xi-wli.-wn. To-morrow (Kricluy). Oth innt.. ill ■-'.oil p.m.. for lii!' Ccnu'lery, K:ivi>ri. l\ S. HOY. &i:i-i>liii-.v.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 4, 5 July 1928, Page 2
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