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HURRY ALONG- ! LAST TEN'" NIGHTS OF SEASON. OR AND' OPERA HOUSE. "RAND OPERA HOUSE. COMMENCING TODAY. j COMMENCING TODAY. ' MATINEE, 2.10. | NIGHT, AT S. NEXT MATINEE, SATURDAY, At 2.15 p.m. i "THE LAUGH PARADE." I '-THE LAUGH PARADE." "THE LAUGH PARADE." "THE LAUGH PARADE." "THE LAUGH PARADE." With GEORGE WALLACE, SYD. BECK. . THE BIG FOUR. THE FIVE CLEVERES, And All the Other Stars. FRANK NEIL'S SUPER REVUE DE LUXE. NIGHT PRICES: ss, 4s, Ss; 2s, Is.' Early Door Gallery 6d extra. BARGAIN MATINEE PRICES: 3s, 2s, Is. Children Half-Price at all times except to Is seats. All prices plus tax. BOX PLAN AT THE BRISTOL. Day Sales ■ now open at Grand Opera Confectionery. Telephone Reserves, 51-814. DON'T LEAVE IT TOO LAT£ TO GET YOUR TICKETS For tho CINEMA MASQUERADE BALL. CINEMA MASQUERADE BALL. CINEMA MASQUERADE BALL. CINEMA MASQUERADE BALL. CINEMA MASQUERADE BALL. CINEMA MASQUERADE BALL. (In aid o£ Mayor's Prosperity Week.) The Year's Biggest and Brightest Event, to be held in the TOWN HALL-TOMORROW NIGHT. OWN HALL—TOMORROW NIGHT. TOWN HALL—TOMORROW NIGHT. TOWN HALL—TOMORROW1 NIGHT. — From 0 p.m. •— All Wellington will be there to see the Glorious Decorations and Gorgeous Pageants. Novelty Features Galore! Final of Dancing Competition! The Grand Parade, etc. (FRED KEELEY—Master of Ceremonies) DALTON'S BAND. ■ Catering, by Mrs. Oscar Johnson. TICKETS IN HEAVY DEMAND. Be wise and get yours now at Bristol or any Theatre. SINGLE 10s, DOUBLE 29s (Including Supper); NOTE.—The Gallery will be Open to the Public. Admission,-2s .Cd. Details of Prizes for Cinema Sots aud Representations or Stars, also free advice regarding make-up, obtainable at Majestic Theatre. Valuable Prizes, Girls—BE IN THE FUN! . CITY COUNCIL ELECTION. • MSETING\AT; KARORI. T> A. WRIGHT Will address the Electors in THE PARISH HALL, TOMORROW, JUNE 22, At S p.m. Chairmap: . . MR. B. G. H. BURN. • . "Not for Party, but for all." DANCING. , R.M.S: TAMAROA. SELECT DANCE, QTURDEE1 ' HALL, •^ Ghuznee Street. • .■ ■ TAMAROAN'S DANCE BAND. TONIGHT!.TONIGHT, at 8 p.m. Ladies Is, Gents Is Od. Novelty Dauccs and Prizes. NGAIO TOWN HALL. BALLROOM DANCING. MISS MVRJORIE NEWPORT'S Opening Dance, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 8 o'clock sharp. . .'..'. ' Good Orchestra, and .Supper. Novelty Dances. Late bus to town. ':'/'.. ST FRANCIS HALL, HILL STREET. 1\ FRANCIS HALL, HILL: STREET; TONIGHT ... TONIGHT OLD-TIME: DANCE. OLD-TIME DANCE. Les Walker's Orchestra. .Sub: Ladies. Is 6d; Gents, 25... rpHEKEALM . THE REALM. Tonight's the great night. ■MASKED BALL, MASKS SUPPLIED. Hats or Costumes representing any song title. Masks supplied., S to '? No extra, price. No extra price. The most wonderful old-time dance. I* IVIERA CABARET! PORIRUA. *> Special Cabaret Night vest Saturday Night, 24th. Music by the ■ Popular Macks Melody Boys' Orchestra. Novelties, etc.' Sub., 5a double, including dainty .supper. Reservations, Telephone C, Porirua. rru-IE ELSTON STUDIO -»• OF MODERN ' BALLROOM DANCING. Fifth Floor, Courtenay Chambers (Martin's Building). Principal: MISS JOAN ELSTONv Assisted by Mr. Roy Moor. CLASS TONIGHT (WED.). S o'clock. Telephone 51-495. Hours G p.m. to 10 p.m. GREEN MILL CABARET. CORNER Cuba and Vivian Streets. Modern Dancing Every Mod., Wed., Fri., and Sat. TONIGHT—Look at thess subs.: Is U Is Is Is (Including Cabaret Supper) Snappy music, ideal floor. Everything of the best. Don't .forget TONIGHT—Is. Is. la. ft A O o G.L.E. MEMBERS and Friends are cordially invited to a DANCE in Commercial Travellers' Old Club, J2 Victoria Street, THURSDAY. JUNE 22. Good Supper. Good Orchestra. Subscriptions, Is. TIfARGARET O'CONNOR STUDIO. ■"■*■ New Zealand's University of BALLROOM DANCINC Principals: MISS MARGARET O'CONNOR and MR. W. E.. PRIESTLEY. (Members Imp. Society. London.) Private Lessons from 10 a.m. to 10 p.nr in all the Latest Dances, including New Season's Rumba. * STUDIO: 5S CUBA STREET (Opposite James Smith's). Telephone 45-571.-

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 144, 21 June 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 144, 21 June 1933, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 144, 21 June 1933, Page 2

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