Article image
Article image

BIG MATINEE TO-MORROW. PTIS -MAJESTY'S THEATRE. XJ-IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. (Steam-heated Throughout;) Direction — John Fuller and Song, Ltd. TO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHTI THEIR BIGGEST SUCCESS. STIFFY AND MO STIFFY AND MO . As ' WAITERS. WAITERS. A Comedy in One Continuous Revela»u.» of Gaiety. Laughter All tho Way. THE CHARLESTOV SIX, THE CHARLESTON SIX, Tho Melodious Merrymakers. AMY ROCHELLE, In her Famous Child Impressions. FULLERS' POPULAR PRICES. BOX PLAN AT THE BRISTOL. Grand Circle Bookings for Saturday Evening at Theatre, Friday and Saturday. DANCING. I^HE KIWI CLUB TEA ROOMS". -1- Open Day and Night. VVATKINS BUILDINGS, CUBA-ST. The most unique combination, of Club and Cabaret in New Zealand. Afternoon Tea and Dancing, Is. Cabaret Session from 7 to 10.30 p.m., 11. Supper extra. For reserves ring Telephone 21-149. JAZZ! JAZZ! NEW TRADES HALL. THE PREMIER BALLROOM. MR. HYMAN'S EXHIBITION BAND. gATURDAY EVENING, S to 12. Spotlight, Monte Carlo, and Streamer Dances. Good Prizes. The Finest Ballroom and Best Music in Wellington. Subscription: Gents 2s Cdj Ladies 2s. Refreshments provided. Please Note.—Entrance through' Old Trades Hall, 126, Vivian street. THE REALM THE REALM HATAITAI. The Most Select Dance in Town. Special New Numbers. • BY THE MASCOfS, Subscription 2s 6d. Late Trams. rj-AIETY PALAIS DE DANSE» *-*■ Abel Sraith-st. TO-NIGHT, Dancing 8 to 12. TO-NIGHT, Dancing 8 to 12. TO-NIGHT, Dancing 8 to 12. <( OLD FAVOURITES' NIGHT By > HARRY AVERY AND HIS BAND. HARRY AVERY AND HIS BAND. Who will render some of the old favourite Dance Numbers in their usual inimitable style. Monte Carlo Dances. Good Prizes. Blues, Streamers, Etc. Usual Prices. HE GAIETY PALAIS DE DANSE, Abel Smith-st. TO-MORROW NIGHT (SATURDAY). SPECIAL GALA NIGHT. Novelties of all Descriptions. Monte Carlo Dances. Dancing S p.m.-12. Exhibition of Quickstep and Heebie Jebbies by Mr. Southern Colledge and Miss Nanoya Baudinct. Music by Harry Avery'g Own Band. Prices: Ladies and Gents 2s. NOTICE.—First Heat of Fox Trot Competition is postponed till Saturday Night Week, loth September. >: THE NEW. ADELPHI CABARET. 4-HE NEW ADELPHI" CABARET, TO-NIGHT TONIGHT And SATURDAY NIGHT. Dancing 5.30 p.m.-12. SPECIAL ATTRACTION FOR SATURDAY NIGHT. Exhibition of Heebie . Jeebies and Quickstep by Miss Nanoya Baudinet and Mr. Southern Colledge. BALLOON BALL. BALLOON BALL. ■ BALLOON BALL. 19th September. 19th September. Dancing 9 p.m.-2 a.m. Subscription 7b 6d. Book your tables at once. Ring 28-294. Tickets for dance to be given by Messrs. D. Levin, Ltd., on Monday Next, may be. had from the Cabaret office. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. COME to the BROWN OWL TEA HOUSE, Akatarawa, for a delightful Cabaret Evening in the country. EVERY SATURDAY EVENING. Tickets 10s 6d, Double Bupper included. Ring J7R. Upper Hutt. to engage tables. Room may be engaged for Private Parties. • MISS MARGARET O'CONNOR, New Zealand's Leading iuthority on Ballroom Dancing, I Assisted by Mr. W. E. Priestley and Staff. •. • • ■ TlflSS O'CONNOR has just Returned •"■* from England, France, and America where she studied under the World's Leading Teachers. It is a significant fact that practically all Ballroom Demonstrators and Competition Winners were trained in this School. Latest success: Winners of the' Yale Blues Competition at the Adelphi Cabaret by an overwhelming number of votes. : STUDIO: 126, CUBA STREET (Marie Dean Building), . Tel, 20-060. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. £50 DEPOSIT. " T^ARORI— 4-rd. Bungalow, just eom- -*■*■ pleted, convenient to schools and shopping area; £1130; only £50 deposit, balance as rent. A. E. Carver and Co., T. and G. Building, Lanibton-qy. GOOD BARGAINS, LEVIN. Af\ COLONIES BEES, with all applfc v ances, right up to date; any reasonable offer considered. BAKERY BUSINESS, good cheap proposition. Particulars, apply HERBERT. A. PHILLIPS, Land Agent, Levin. LOWER HUTT. ~* PARTICULARLY Well-built Bung* ■*• low of 5 large rooms, 3 bedrooms and splendid kitchenette, fitted with all modern labour-saving devices. The section is dry being slightly elevated above road, motor garage, concrete paths, handy to station, bus, and school; price £1385; any; reasonable terms. MATTHEWS AND HOGGARD, 23, Main street, Lower Hutt. FOR QUICK SALE, * SMALL POULTRY FARM, T OWER HUTT—2 acres, with about 2 ■*** chains frontage, 4-rd. House (furnished), newly renovated, c.L, oriel window, scullery, bathroom, etc., together with furniture and small stock, few fowls and one cow, £1400, good future prospective value, splendid soil; make early inspection. Tel. 592. KIRKLAND AND CO., Post Office Corner, Lower Hwtt. ' LOWER HUTT. "*"* c.c.c.c. COMFORTABLE, COSY, COMPACT, AND CONVENIENT. rpHIS NEW HOME is all THAT, and -*• comprises 5 good-sized rooms, kitchenette, hall, and sun porch. It is exceptionally well constructed, the plan is ideal, and the appointments everything you could wish for in a modern home; 3 bedrooms, mirrored wardrobes, and shaving cabinet; tiled and brick fireplaces, cupboards, etc. See it for yourself. The terms are easy and the price £1175. You can't beat it at that price. It also has the advantage of being handy to station, school, and shops. Let us motor you to inspect this home at your earliest oppot" ttinity. Telephone 592. KIRKLAND AND CO,. Poet Office Cora*, Umm Mk .'

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/EP19280907.2.8.7

Bibliographic details

Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 51, 7 September 1928, Page 2

Word Count
811

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 51, 7 September 1928, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 51, 7 September 1928, Page 2