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NOW IN ITS 3rd A] And stiil playing to/Capacity Houses. Not created so much interest. For two whole ■ to gais admission to see t BE ADVISED—BOOK EARLY, As'l ■FILLING-' B TWO. SESSIONS TOD, The Home of Fox,'Gauinant, an STATE 1 Direction: Amalgamated The true life story of a nation's immortal: the "Cavalcade "I WAS A Gaumont British Picture, released by. Eos With a marvellously talented cast' of Brit production have won the admiral MADELEINE CARROLL-HERBERT CONRAD VEiJ>r—SIR Gl IT'S BRITAIN'S GREATEST I ■THE PICTURE YOU PLANS AT D.I.C. AND XHE^ FRIDAY NEXT! England's Greatest Comedian comes bnl#nt stage success. . .'. Leslie I and sparkling >iit leally can be with laughter cvi "IT'S A • With LESLIE HENSON—EDWARD ] IT'S THE SCREAM BRIGHTER! - BIGGER! BETTER' DANCE SESSIONS NIGHTLY " At the M|llSgfflillgggiiiiil:' -MAJESTIC LOUNGE AND CABARET MAJESTIC LOUNGE AND CABARET' ■ MAJESTIC LOUNGE AND CABARET! ' (Wellington's Most Popular Rendezvous.) TONIGHT, —^ — TONIGHT, From U o'clock till midnight. , . Merry' Debut of IVAN PERRIN AND HIS BAND IVAN PERRIN AND HIS BAND. = IVAN PERRIN AND HIS BAND. IVAN PERRIN AND HIS BAND. • IVAN PERRIN AND HIS BAND. IVAN PERRIN AND HIS BAND. , •IVAN PERRIN AND HIS BAND. Nine selected musicians from all parts'of New Zealand. . . . They've got newtunes New rhythms. . . . New ; novelties. . . . The Dominion's Pre"liiief Dance Combination. BOOK! BOOK! BOOK! Heavy demand for tables. Reserve in Lounge. Telephone 45-709). Admission, ■2s (including supper); COMING MONDAY EVENING NEXT. ■ Direct from successful season at Milne and Choycc's Lounge, Auckland, MISS MARGARET O'CONNOR And . MR. W. E. PRIESTLY, [■ ■ New Zealand's leading teachers and demonstrators of dancing, in an. exhibition of the 4 NEW SEASON'S DANCES. , I I TONIGHT! ' TONIGHT! rpOWN HALL, TOWN HALL, > JUBILEE CHOIR. JUBILEE CHOIR. JUBILEE CHOIR. 200 VOICES, under the Conductorship of MR." PRANK J. OAKES, with MR. MAXWELL FERNIE at the Organ. Come and hear the Choral Items. ' ; "Jubilee Ode" ' "Aye Verum" "Angelus" "O Gladsome Light" . . ' "Hallelujah" -Bos Plan at D.I.C. Admission, 2s and Is; Reserves, 2s 7d. ' JUMBLE SALE, gT. THOMAS' HALL, NEWTOWN. f FRIDAY, MARCH 23,: 1934,' At 7 p.m. >■ i By Kelburii Plunket Sub-comniittee. ' ] ] PROTESTANT CAMPAIGN.' COMMENCING MONDAY,.MARCH 19, in the Oddfellows' Hall, Clyde Quay. Lecturer, Mr. P. Kilner, a well-known Australian speaker. "Protestantism and the Church Rome—What They Mean and What Do They. Do?" Admission free. Collection. Each evening at 8 o'clock. EASTER K^iSfPffl EASTER SHOW. SHOW. (Incorporated.) ALL WINTER SHOW STALL- -«■ HOLDERS should add dignity to the Show by employing, uniformed Commissionaires- (ex-servicemen), who can be relied upon to watch your stalls. Commissionaires are willing. and obliging, punctual, industrious, good-tempered, and ' strictly- honest. On call at Headquarters, • D.I.C. Buildings. Ring 42-786. H. G. Faulds, Chief Commissionaire. ~ dancing! "1/tiss thelma bartholomew, ■"■*■ Teacher of Dancing, Wishes to announce that she has REMOVED TO 46 COURTENAY PLACE (Studio formerly occupied by Miss P. Welch). Private and Class Lessons. Telephone 51-3*3. SCHOOL OF BALLROOM DANCING. MISS GWENETHE WALSHE STUDIO. "Evening Post" Buildiugs, Willis Street. Tels. 42-211, 42-956. Personal and Individual Tuition from 10 a.m.-lO p.m. daily. I CLASSES COMMENCE TUESDAY, MARCH 6. 'MAIDA WILSON And ' BERT CROSS STUDIO OF MODERN BALLROOM DANCING. 54 Lower Cuba Street. Tel. 41-939. Tuition daily from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. in . All the Latest Dances. Classes Officially Start Tonight, at 8 p.m. DANCING AND CALISTHENICS. MISS NESTA CARWELL-COOKE reXTX sumes Teach SATURDAY, MARCH 31, at the Marine Engineers' Institute, Aitken Street. Private and Ballroom - Lessons by! arrangement. -, Full particulars after March 22, at CECIL ROAD, WADESTOWN. MARGARET O'CONNOR STUDIO, xv- N.Z.s UNIVERSITY OF BALLROOM DANCING. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. MR. JAMES COTTIER, Teacher and ™- Demonstrator from the Shearer School, Sydney, is now in Wellington under contract to this School. The record of the Margaret O'Connor ■ School speaks for itself. Thousands of successful dancers and teachers from all : parts of New Zealand hare received their training at the studio. In Wellington and Auckland two-thirds of the teachei-3 \ commenced their daneinc careers as nupils ' ■in this school.,. .The Ist of the Studio ' Dances will be held on Saturday, March 24. ' Studio: 58 CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON ~ (Opposite James Smith's.) Telephone 45-571.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 65, 17 March 1934, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 65, 17 March 1934, Page 4