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GIiAND ■« OPERA HOUSE RAND OPERA HOUSE Book Your Seats Early for Tonight— Always Packed to the Hoof on Saturday. TONIGHT! TONIGHT! COMPLETE NEW REVUE. COMPLETE NEW REVUE. EVERY ITEM CHANGED. A Truly Wonderful Show, entitled— ALL PEP In which the comALL PEP ipany achieved some ALL PEP of its greatest I ; ALL PEP, triumphs in Aus- 1 , ALL PEP tralia and Auck--1 ALL PEP land. Songs, Sketches, Comedy Scenes, Adagio Dances, Acrobatic Features, Gorgeous • Setting, Beautiful Ballets, Magnificent Ensembles, Etc., Etc. The whole production is one that will be loug remembered in this city us something really special. CLEM DA WE KEVUE CO. CLEM DAWB REVUE CO. CLEM DAWE REVUE CO. THE,TALK OF,THE TOWN, CLEM DAWE KEVUE. CLEM DAWE KEVUE. CLEM DAWE REVUE. Crowded Houses Nightly. TUESDAY NEXT—TUESDAY. BUSINESS LADIES' NIGHT. A magnificent selection of articles suitable for Ladies tobe given away by Clem and his ' Merry Band, including Hand- ■ t bags, Lingerie, Scent, - Soap, Powder, etc., etc. ' Also a Beautiful Day or Evening Gown by courtesy of James Smith, Ltd. Plans. Prices. Day Hales as usual, i After Noon King 51-814 for Seats. "THE WENTW- ORT H " ■*• H B WENTW ORT H " j (Majestic Theatre Buildings). TONIGHT 9-J2 TONIGHT f TONIGHT 9.12 . TONIGHT t Is 6d each. Is 6d each. Is 8d each. lg 6d each, FRED WEBBER FRED WEBBER i ■ "V£r .. And his fiHYTHM RASCALS. RHYTHM RASCALS. GWYJST AND VALESKA JENKINS, In "Mardi Gras." A Picturesque Song and Dance Seena, ALEXANDER GRANT f (Pupil of Jeane Home), Clever Juvenile Russian Dancer. ]fi 6d each —— 9-12 —— Is 6d each to 6d each —— 9-12 ■Is 6d each ' RESERVES (45-709).' NO EXTRA. , TO OUR REGULAR PATRONS. On WEDNESDAY NEXT* JULY 3, tfcq Wentworth will be CLOSED afternoon and night owing to the Treasury Ball being held in the Cabaret. I BOXING. v BOXING. \ BOXING. .:.:....:... . BOXING. BOXING. • . .> ....; , BOXING. :■_•::;.■■•. ' TUIRAMAR .' BOXING •M-IRAMAR BOXING CLUB. GRAND AMATEUR TOURNAMENT. GRAND AMATEUR TOURNAMENT, GRAND AMATEUR TOURNAMENT. GRAND AMATEUR TOURNAMENT, ". CAPITOL THEATRE, CAPITOL THEATRE, i CAPITOL THEATRE, | CAPITOL THEATRE, MIKAMAR. MONDAY, JULY 1, 8 p.m. MONDAY, JULY 1, 8 p.m. , - . MONDAY, JULY 1, 8 p.m. • MONDAY, JULY 1, 8 p.mi ' MONDAY, JULY 1, 8 p.m. C. GORDON, Australasian Featherweight, G. MARSHALL (Miramar), Champion and holder of Jamieson Belt. V. GORDON (Taranaki) v. R» WOOD ' (Miramar). . Both these Bouts Six Rounds of 2 minutes. » Heavyweight: G. HOLCROFT (Silverstream) v. J. JONES (Miramar). Four Rounds of 2 minutes. Nine other Bouts by the Best Amateurs. Popular Prices: Is, 2e, and Reserves 2s 6d' at "Stump" Claridge, Manners Street. W. HAWKER, Secretary. MAKE~UP YOUR PARTY TONIGHT SKATEWAYS FOR THE FASHIONSKATEWAYS : ABLE WINTER SKATEWAYS ENTERTAINMENT. SKATEWAYS . SKATEWAYS SPECIAL SESSION, SKATEWAYS 7.30 to 11 o'clock. SKATEWAYS. SKATEWAYS QKATEWAYS, SKATEWAYS ° Vivian Street SKATEWAYS (On« minute from Cuba SKATEWAYS - Street). SKATEWAYS " , • SKi\.TEWAYS Skate under Ideal CondiSKATEWAYS tions. The Rink has been SKATEWAYS modernised • throughout SKATEWAYS and is run on exclusive SKATEWAYS . lines. SKATEWAYS SKATEWAYS FIRST-OjASS ' SKATEWAYS ORCHESTRA SKATEWAYS in attendance. SKATEWAYS Attractive Programme— SKATEWAYS Gliding, Two-step, WaltzSKATEWAYS ing, Trios, etc. SKATEWAYS . CARNIVAL WEDNESDAY NEXT. ■ CARNIVAL WEDNESDAY NEXT. CARNIVAL The Event of the Skating CARNIVAL , Season. CARNIVAL GRAND VICE-VERSA CARNIVAL Plain and Fancy Dress CARNIVAL . CARNIVAL. CARNIVALi The Valuable Prizes (now CARNIVAL oii view at Rink) include CARNIVAL Best Dressed "BOY" ImCARNIVAL personation; CARNIVAL Most Humorous "BOY" CARNIVAL Impersonation; CARNIVAL Beet Dressed "GIRL"ImCARNIVAL personation; CARNIVAL Best Male Impersonator CARNIVAL "MAE WEST." CARNIVAL Also:—Prizes for Mystery CARNIVAL Train. Balloon Race, CARNIVAL • Blindfold Partners, " CARNIVAL- '3 Statue Partners. Monte' - CARNIVAL Carlo, Potato Race. i CARNIVAL See the Monster btreamer CARNIVAL Battle. _ ■ CAIfNIVAL See the Spectacular Parade 1 CARNIVAL of Parisian Beauties. 1 CARNIVAL GIRLS WILL BE BOYS. 3 CARNIVAL BOYS WILL BE GIRLS. 3 CARNIVAL Ample Accommodation tor , CARNIVAL Onlookers. CARNIVAL Skates Reserved on ApphCARNIVAL cation. CARNIVAL Tel. 53-242. AN ASSET TO EVERY WOMAN : DRESSCUTTING, DESIGNING. DRESSMAKING LEARN to Cut nnd mnke Perfect Mttin.K Clothes: for yourself or anyone else Be competent to command an income from £4 to £15 pet week > Graduates of the Mct'abe Academy are v among the highest-paid fashion experts in . the Southern Hemisphere. . ; s , Call, write, or telephone 42-323 for our j free Booklet. * Reduced Pees. McCAxSE ACADEMY OF DRESSMAKING • (The Largest School of Fashion), J4th Floor, p. 1,0, Bldgs, Panama gtreeW

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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 152, 29 June 1935, Page 4

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700

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 152, 29 June 1935, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 152, 29 June 1935, Page 4

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