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QRAND OPERA HOUSE. FOR 7 NIGHTS, COMMENCING SATURDAY, Bth JUNE. Saturday! sth june. By kind permission of J. C. ■Williamson, Ltd. The .Wellington Amateur, Theatrical Society presents "OUR MISS GIBBS." "OUR MISS GIBBS" "OUR MISS GIBBS." "OUR MISS GIBBS." "OUR MISS GIBBS" "OUR MISS GIBBS/'. "OUR MISS GIBBS." "OUR MISS GIBBS." "OUR MISS GIBBS" "OUR MISS GIBBS." "OUR MISS GIBBS" "OUR MISS GIBBS." , i A Musical Play by Ivan Caryll and Lionel Monckton. Producer: Harison Cook. ' • Conductor: F. J. Woodward. Ballet Mistress: Mrs. Eileen Wilson. (Late of J. C. Williamson's.) PRICES: D"C l R a M %*••***'• S>" 3 ' 3s ' Gallery, Is 6d. No tax. Early doors 6d ex--11 a. ■ . IBi^iiißwii?illffiߣ: Special Concessions • to: Schools and Colleges. M-.8. NOLAN, Hon. Sec. and Business Manager, 58, Mitchell-st!, Brooklyn? T<HE Matron of the Anglican Boys Home thank the Two Garment Society for the large bale of splendid warm cotLs of all descriptions, which will be greatlyappre ciated this winter. ' ' . ■ DANCING. "" HT! X°-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! DANCE. DANCE. DANCE. EUCHRE AND '500 TOURNAMENT AT ■S^TO-NJGH^SsDAY.S^' JUNE, 1929, at 7.45. In aid of Wellington City Silver Band. Good Orchestra. • • ; Good Prizes. Gents 2s, Ladies Is 6d, Double 3s. THE ADELPHI CABARET. HE . ADELPHI CABARET. TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT,' •. TO-NIGHT, , . ' TO-NIGHT. . Dancing, 9 p.m.-l a.m. .:,, ; Subscription, ss'6d. FRIDAY NIGHT—9 p.m. to 2 a.m.SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 3-5, SATURDAY NIGHT-&30 p.m.-12. The Cabaret is available for Weddings, Private Parties, Bridge Parties, and Social 1 Functions of all descriptions. ; ' CAN ■■• TOY CABARET TOY ' CABARET! (Direction Manuel Hyraan). ■ To-night.—Cabaret completely booked out. THURSDAY NIGHT, ; Dancing 8.30 p.m. to midnight. Subs 3/6 (inclusive of supper). Book early.' The Cabaret atjd Orchestra may be privately booked for Dances and Weddings, etc. Orchestra available for outside functions. ■■ ■.. '>. '■■.";.. ,■,,"■■ ■..;, .."'".- ;. • '■•' 176, Cuba street (late Veitch and Allan's Corner). Ring 21-149 for inquiries. BON-ACCORD ASSEMBLY. . BON-ACCORD ASSEMBLY. " TO-NIGHT, TOtNIGHT; - TN the Oddfellows' Hall, Clyde quay; *■ Popular Modern, Old-Time Dance. .. Ladies Is. Supper Free. Gentses td. PHYLLIS BATES SCHOOL OF . r DANCING: Tel. 41-334. 68, Willis street. , SPECIAL CLASS. A CLASS for Boys and Girls from 12 to **■ 17 years of age, commences on SATURDAY, Bth JUNE, at 7.15 p.m. FEE £1 is FOR A TERM OF TEN Parents wishing to enrol their children may interview Miss Bates between 3 and 4 o'clock any afternoon. ' J^£ISS MARGARET O'CONNOR, New Zealand's Leading Authority on BALLROOM DANCING, Assisted by MR. .W.. E.PRIESTLEY, . who has just returned from studying iv England and the Continent.: Private Lessons from 10 a.m. to 10 v a CLASSES. Studio Championship, .£55 in prizes. Full particulars advertised later: During 3928, 95 per. cent.' of Ballroom Demonstrators and Competition Winners were trained in this school. . Pupils, ex-Pupils and Friends are invited to the Dance to be held at the Studio NEXT TUESDAY. • NEW PREMISEsTthe largest and most up-to-date in the Southern Hemisphere at 58, LOWER CUBA STREET, next Bank of New Zealand. ■ Tel.-20-360. . LEARN TC DANCE CORRECTLY^ AT WELLINGTON*? MOST POPULAR! SCHOOL OF DANCING. MISS GWENETHE WALSHE STUDIO: 58, WILLIS STREET. ': ' ■ Opp. Hotel Windsor. . Tels.: Studio. 42-211. Res. 43457. Personal and Individual Tuition, from! 10 a.m. daily. CLASSES: Tuesday and Friday Evenings from 8-10. o'clock. In the JJALLROOM DANCING PROFESSION TWO NAMES STAND OUT. Just returned from England, PHYLLIS BATES. PAT WHITE, Just arrived from England. Private Lessons Daily fr6m 10 a.m. Classes: Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays 8-10 p.m. THE STUDIO, 68 Wilhs street. Telephone 41-334., JVTISS - INEZ . CONNOP, ■"*■ (Certificated Teacher, London), Assisted by . MR. R. 0. CRAWFORD NORMS (Just arrived from Englaud). And by arrangement with the "Victor Silvester School of Daucing, London," will teach all the Latest Dances at this Studio. Four Professionals are in attendance at All Classes. ■ STUDIO: Strand Theatre Buildings, 15. Manners street. Telephone 44-547. CAFETY Kwt.—A quality car like the . PJyjnqnth »tadie« Safety in every featura. Drive a Plymouth, and be Safe.

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 129, 5 June 1929, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 129, 5 June 1929, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 129, 5 June 1929, Page 2

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