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SKI-ING IN SWITZERLAND! "SHE-ING" IN PARIS!! FLIRTING IN'FRISCO!!! ALL COMBINING TO GIVE YOU A SPLENDID NIGHT OF SPARKLING, (SKYLARKING COMEDY AND DELICIOUS FUN. CLAUDETTE COLBERT—MELVYN DOUGLAS ROBERT YOUNG ! TX WESLEY RUGGLES' SPECIAL PARAMOUNT PRODUCTION— "I MET HIM IN PARIS" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) A lasiy morsel of impudent but gay romance, packed ■with witty, ice-brittle dialogue and fun, topping the best they've ever done. Also'- — - . "PopeyeY." latest—"My Artistic Temperature." Musical, Pictorial, Air-mail News. BOOKING IS HEAVY-PLANS ON VIEW AT THEATRE. I ■ ■ " DAILY—2.IS and 8. p.m. XV Jii UT 111 JN J. j c _ Williamson Picture Corporation. REMEMBER—YOU CAN RELY ON THE REGENT! _—___t-I-V-O-L—l- — TONIGHT and MONDAY. SELECTED SUPPORTS from 7 o'clock. SONJA HENIE In "GIRL—IN A—MILLION" ASSOCIATE ENTERTAINMENT: CHARLIE RUGGLES—ALICE BRADY "MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS (Both Pictures for Universal Exhibition.) " . PVTRONS NOTE.—Telephone Reserves NOT held after 7.30 p.m. TELEPHONE 43-968 PRICES 1/6, 1/-' COMMENCING TUESDAY: Grace Moore in "■ WHEN YOU'RE IN LOVE " Ray Milland.in "BULLDOG DRUMMOND ESCAPES" SEE PAGE 7 FOR SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! GRAND OPERA HOUSE NIGHTLY, at 8. MAT. WED., 2.15. Children Half-price, i LAST 4 NIGHTS— —-LAST 4 NIGHTS J. C. Williamson Ltd. Present r ! FRANK NEIL'S BIG VARIETY REVUE •. FRANK NEIL'S BIG VARIETY REVUE With 30 -INTERNATIONAL STAGE STARS—-30 10 WORLD-FAMOUS VARIETY ACTS-—lO 28 GORGEOUS SCENES—FRANK NEIL'S BALLET ■ IN" THEIR LAST BIG MUSICAL FUN SHOW- .'' "LUCKY STARS" "LUCKY STARS" EVERYTHING NEW AND BIGGER AND BRIGHTER THAN EVER. WONDERFUL RINGING MARVELLOUS DANCING ■—GORGEOUS GIRLS FUNNY COMEDIANS AND AMAZING.NOVELTIES. Night Prices: 6/-, 4/-, V; V; 1/6. Matinee: 4/-> 3/-, 2/-, 1/-. Children Half-price. BOX PLANS at the D.1.0. DAY SALES at OPERA HOUSE CONFECTIONERY. FOR SHEER ENJOYMENT COMB TO THE EVERGREEN FAIR TOWN HALL TONIGHT TOWN HALL EXHILARATING NON-STOP ENTERTAINMENT ALL THE PUN OP TOE PAIR-PLUS Bto 8.30—A SNAPPY PROGRAMME OF CHARACTER AND COMEDY BY THE JUNIOR STUDENTS OF MISS HELEN GARDNER. 9 to 9.30-^4. SPARKLING lIALF-HOUR BY THE PUPILS OF MR. JOSEPn I • ' .. KNOWSLEY. ADMISSION: Adults 1/-, Children Cd. Season Tickets 2/6. MONDAY AFTERNOON, at 2.30-ST. MARK'S SCHOOL CONCERT PARTY. ADMISSION FREE. - -'. , \ COME ONCE—COME AGAIN—AND ASSIST THE WELLINGTON CITY MISSION DANCING. DANCING. MIRAMAK DISTRICT RUGBY A SSEMBLY ' ' HALL, rj.RAND ANNUAL DANCE, BROUGHAM STREET, ■*■* RIO GRANDE CABARET. TONIGHT TOTCTftTTT Hobart Street. Miramar, J.UJNIUHJ... J.ONIGHT. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11. After highly successful Opening Night. The Dance of the Year—Novelties Galore. -rn?vr>v PTTTVYr-Dtr ivn tito wxxr Ballet Dances by Miss Hazel Martin and HEMtY RUDOLPH AND_HIS NEW Pupils. XJLCi-JrXaiji!i UAAD Gents 2s; Ladies, Is od_ Will be all out to give you another sample • W. HAWKER, of their superb music and rhythm. Hon. Secretary. n 7J - r. _ ■ Come along and enjoy our Dance. TONIGHT. TONIGHT. Subs.—Single, 2s 6d; Double, 4s 6d. QT. JOHN AMBULANCE HALL, 29 Attractive Tap Ballet-by FOR A GOOD^SOCIAL^EVENING OF MISS MARJORIE NEWPORT'S OLD-TIME DANCING SCHOOL OF DANCING. •' To •,.. ■ ... .-.•■■ ■. . ■ ,-.•■■ LES WALKER'S ORCHESTRA (6). : ——— —r—THIS IS THE SHOW. PETONE. T ABOUR HALL. PETONE ACIUIIBBIOn 2S. . , XJ ; . ■:■. . ~ : : : ' TONIGHT. ' TONIGHT. BRIGHTER NIGHTS DANCE CLUB. GOOD OLD-TIME DANCE. Good Prizes. Second Heat of Big Monte. NEXT AND EVERY Don't Forget Tuesday Night, Sept. 28., WEDNESDAY. Monster Joy Night for Onslow Queen, STURDEE, STREET. . Pc m^j' s \l*s\?^*: 50-50 Old-time and Modern. T, NEWTON, M.C. ; Good prizes, novelties. . To the Capital City's Newest Rhythm. BRIGHTER NIGHTS DANCE BAND.- Music, , . ■ ■ ■ . ■ " . . THE PAN-AMERICANS (8), TAWA FLAT BASKETBALL CLUB. p H ARMACY '£$* Cambridge Tor. -r. IT i7« Pnvl^ ?urV vr at Every TUES^Y, at 8 o'clock. pALAIS KOTAL^^TAWA- FLAT, S u b g . : Ladies Is 6d, Gente 2s; Double 3s. "Robertson's Swing Band." mvm Tn?X'TTT' 50-50 OLD AND MODERN". -r, nA . r T V „„,. T ~ , c,i ci n. , i '~- , V. , T7ROM .T. C Williamson,. Ltd., and Streamers, Spotlight, Monte Carlo. -C Tivoli Theatre, Australia. Plenty ot tun m gay surroundings. TCTrw ivn wycttt«t\*i? tatj Gente, 2s 6d; Ladies, 2s. >BW ROUTINES Free Bus leaves Telephone Exchange at ln m m, . , >. ~ , 8 tiw. ' ■*" Phases Theatncaly Operatic, and Kjv>™ n««-» rri * V „,, ■, „ Modern Ballroom Dancing, ing George Theatre Lower Hutt, 7.45 „,„ ~ ~ n t?t n p.m. . 248 Lambton Quay, opp. D.I.C. yiCTOEIA HALL YOU CAN LEARN TO PLAY TONIGHT. TONIGHT. The "Latest Popular Song and Dance Hits (8) PAN-AMERICAN (8). ' ; in 3to 6 months. N.Z.s Most Popular Band. TTEUBI BURTON COLLEGE OF Modern and Old-time. -n- MUSlC—Teachers: Piano, Piano-JJuhs-—Ladies Is 6d OpntH 9k nnnhln la Accordion, Guitar, Ukulele. S nnrmWMn Studios: 63 MANNERS STREET, WeiJACK KEARNS, M.C. ii ngton . Telephone 43-900. rpHE REALM BALLROOM: TO XIGHT! TAIA HALL! TONIGHT! We're making a Big Shout about OLD-TIME AND MODERN. our Music because it's good. ~ . . , ~,,., TAIA HALL, opp. P. 0., Kilbirnie. Our shOTT is ahrays good. A whole 'night JL ■~ . n , „„„ r ,. r . of dancing. No competitions or exhibitions. Monte Carlo. 2-t Iree Gift.. Good Supper and Orchestra. REMEMBER! It' costs no more to set ' „ , , , . , t , , - the beet. Late trams all directions. Joni the crowd for a good night of dancing. Subs. Is 6d. Be Wise. Be There. , , .„.,,. . „ n ~.„ Tram leaves Kilbirme P.O. 11.52. SCHOOL OF BALLROOM DANCING. : ~" : MISS GWENETHE WALSHE. UfARJORIE NEWPORT SCHOOL OF 1"- DANCING. Member Imperial Society of Teachers of McKenzie's Building, Willis Street. Dancing (London), Advanced Member . — ' ~„ » National Association of Teachers of BALLROOM. TAP. FANCY. Dancing (London). . Tap Classes. Tues. Evening. Assisted by Miss Shirley Walshe. Ballroom Classes, Thurs. evening. STUDIO: Children's Classes, Sat. morning. Ngaio "Evening Post" Buildings, Willis Street. Town Hall, 0 a.m., and Studio, 11 a.m. Telephones 42-211 and 42-956. r essong Strict]v p rivate by p rind . Personal and Individual Tuition trora. pa]j MARJORIE NEWPORT, M.N.A.T.D. 10 a.m.-IO p.m. daily in all the Latest Ball- (by exam.). room Danccß, including "Swingstep." STUDIO DANCE, Classes Tuesday and Friday Evenings, Saturday, September 23. ni. . 8 tP"? '? J° - P" mT; 4»■ ~ fENN 16.COACHING. ~~ Debutantes Instructed •in Presentation mßfi Season will soon be opraing. ■• So Curtsey. X commence your Coachina \O\V. .■• STUDIO DANCE, T. S. WILLIAMS, Saturday, September 11. Xol. CO-275. Prof. Tennis Coach,

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 63, 11 September 1937, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 63, 11 September 1937, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 63, 11 September 1937, Page 4

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