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1 ANOTHER TRIUMPH. DAWN ASSHETON. SUPERB DAWN ASSHETON. SUPERB DAWN ASSHETON. INIMITABLE. DAWN ASSHETON. INIMITABLE. DAWN ASSHETON. DAZZLING. DAWN ASSHETON. DAZZLING. FINAL "RECITAL. SATURDAY. 8 p.m. SATURDAY. NEW PROGRAMME. rr<OWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER, i-OWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER, To-morrow Night will be the last, opportunity of hearing the greatest mimic in the musical world in a recital of folk songs, re-echoing the humorous and tragic emotions of all' musical lands. DAWN ASSIIETON. DAWN ASSHETON. DAWN ASSHETON. DAWN ASSHETON. DAWN ASSHETON. DAWN ASSHETON. Also, LASZLO SCHWARTZ. LASZLO SCHWARTZ. Eminent Hungarian Violinist-Comijoser. ERIC BELL, "These brilliant artists offer a type of entertainment that ia unique in its threefold' appeal to the ear, the eye, and the intellect."—Vide "Christchurch Sun." Prices: 6s (reserved); 4s and 2s, plus tav h^ at Bristol. - Hear the People as they leave the Theatre: "A Fine 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. JIATINEE TO-MORROW, AT 2.30 VM. HIKE CONNORS and QUEENDS PAUL I Present their SEVENTH LEAGUE OF NOTIONS, SEVENTH LEAGUE OF NOTIONS, SEVENTH LEAGUE OF NOTIONS, SEVENTH LEAGUE OF NOTIONS, With, the Inimitable " "* ', SYD. BECK, SYD. BECK, . 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 Pearce, Phyllis Baker, Gladys Shaw, Gerald Connelly, And the EXQUISITE SIX ' , Superlative Ballet Combination. BOX PLAN AT~THE BRISTOL. Prices: Is, Is 6d, 2s 6d, 3s (Reserved). - \ " JUMBLE SALE. VICTORIA HALL, Adelaide road. * TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), At 7.30 p.m. Bargains in Clean Warm Clothing, Boots, Sundries. WHE SALVATION ARMY, -a- Constable street, Wellington South. 1 JUMBLE SALE, JUMBLE SALE, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON, 2.30 p.m.) BAY OF PLENTY ELECTRIC POWER BOARD. LOAN OF £70,000. Rate: 594 Per Cent., repayable Ist April, 1963. Sinking Fund: X per cent. jyEBENTURES of this Loan may be purchased at par through any Branch of the Bank of New Zealand. ■ {. Full particulars on application to any of the Bank's Branches. DANCING. ~ LEWISHAM DANCE. ST. FRANCIS'S HALL, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) NIGHT, Exhibition Dances by Miss Connop and Partner, and Miss O'Connor and Partner. Everittfit Orrhestra. Sub o 3s. 6d. Members of the '"Madame Pompadour" Company will be the guests of the Committee. THE REALM. • THE REALM; A HATAITAI HALL. SATURDAY NIGHT. The Finest Dance in Town. The Best Music in Town. Tho Nicest Novelties in Town. The Best Floor in Town. The Best Supper in Town. Everything the Bert. Join in the Latest Novelty. THE HOT DOG DANCE. New Numbers by the Mascots. Popular Prices. Late. Trams. THE GAIETY PALAIB DE DANSE, HE GAIETY PALAIS DE DANSE, Abel Smith street. ■ . TO-NIGHT GALA NIGHT. TO-NIGHT Dancing 8 p.m.-12. TO-NIGHT 'Balloons, Streamers, Novel-TO-NIGHT ties, Monte Carlo Dances. Music by HARRY AVERY AND HIS JAZZ FIVE. Admission: Ladies and Gents Is 6d. NOTE.—Waltz' Competition to-morrow Night (Saturday). IJIHE NEW ADELPHI CABARET. RACE BALL. RACE BALL. WEDNESDAY, 11th JULY. At 0 p.m. Tickets £1 Is, including specially prepared supper. Book your tables at once. Also for Every Night of Race Week Season. The Cabaret is fully booted TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. COME to the BROWN OWL TEA HOUSE, Akatarawa, for a delightful Cabaret Evening in the country Season commenced last Saturday, 26tb May. Tickets 10s 6d, Double. Supper included Ring 17R. Upper Hutt, to engage tables. MISS MARGARET O'CONNOR, ISS MARGARET O'CONNOR, STUDIOS OF BALLROOM DANCING. WELLINGTON: 126, Cuba street (Mario Dean Buildings). Telephone 20-6 CO. AUCKLAND: Embassy Theatre, Queen street. Telephone 482144. .

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 5, 6 July 1928, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 5, 6 July 1928, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 5, 6 July 1928, Page 2