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.■',,''<"■•■ ''"-X - * l£ A§££ CONCLUDES'WJSDNEStfATi'SEASON CONCLUDES WEDNESDAY! SEASON CONCLUDES WEDNESDAY. , o_fgf HOUSE V-P.-EKA- HOUSE By arrangement with J. C Williamson'* \ Theatres, Ltd. . HURRY! BOOK TODAY. TWO MORE PERFORMANCES TWO MORE PERFORMANCES TWO MORE PERFORMANCES ONLY! f ONLY! ONLY! TONIGHT & TOMORROW NIGHI TONIGHT «fc TOMORROW NIGHI. TONIGHT & TOMORROW NIGHT. THE MIGHTY CHANG CHANG CHANG CHAN G s CHANG C H AN G C HA N G C. H AN G . CHAN G> | With His Amazing Company in th« £10,000 Oriental Spectacle. . "A TRIP TO HADES." "A TRIP TO HADES." A TRIP TO HADES." £ £sl£ T0 HADES." "A TRIP TO HADES." ■ TONIGHT AT 8. TONIGHT AT 8. TONIGHT AT 8. Reserves ss; Unreserved 2s, 3g, fa. ~ Late Door Gallery, Is 6d. CHANG ESCAPED! Last night in front bf a huge audieno* Chang escaped from a box built on th* -tage-by carpenters from the workshops of Kenner's Ltd. CHANG[ESCAPED WITHOUT DAMAGES G THE BOX OR LEAVING ANY MARKS OF HIS EVASION! While Chang has Avon the challenge and Mr; Kenner is quite satisfied, Chang-has decided, following hundreds •of requests, to repeat this amazing performance AGAIN TONIGHT. AGAIN TONIGHT. AGAIN TONIGHT. AGAIN TONIGHT. - YOU MUST NOT MISS THIS. Bos Plan at D.I.C. Day Sales at Theatre Sweet Shop. AIT Prices Plus Tax. Children-Half-price'to "all part's "of tb» - House. SUNDAY ™—~..' . . " SUNDAY OT. JAMES THEATRE. SUNDAY "T. JAMES THEATRE, SUNDAY JULY 9. . SUNDAY SUNDAY TURNER ROSS, The Society SUNDAY Entertainer direct from Sco^ SUNDAY land. SUNDAY LIONEL BENT, Baritone. SUNDAY MAY DEVENIE, Soprano. • SUNDAY FRANK COOZE, Comedian. SUNDAY A STAN CAMPBELL SUNDAY PRODUCTION. '<■ SUNDAY SUNDAY Funds, Seddou and Victoria SUNDAY Wards, Xmas Cheer.' SUNDAY SUNDAY BOOK AT BEGG'Si SUNDAY _. DANCING THE MAYBELLE : ASSEMBLY. Gbuzuee Street — Ghitzuee Street. ■ i'OMGHT TONIGHT MODERN AND OLD-TIME DANCING. Moute Carlos —Luck.v Spots. Sit-down Supper.' t Good Floor. Musk- by HENRY'S RHYTHM BOYS. Subs., ls Od. YES! TONIGHT'S THE NIGHT! 1 JOHNSON'S JOY NIGHT, _ .-. TAIA HALL, •' KILBIItNIK. A "GOOD EVENING" ALWAYS. ■ - Band, supper., • Monties^ fun - galore. Trams to" doors. Practice 7-8 p.m. " I»» , formal dress. Subs. 1. Od. G. W. JOHNSON. Classes next Tuesday as usual. '"""'■.'.,■ THE PLUNKET SOCIETY. HE PLUNKET SOCIETY. Presents THE VICTORIAN BALL, THE VICTORIAN BALL, THE VICTORIAN BALL, ~ THE / VICTORIAN BALL, THE VICTORIAN. BALL, TOWN HALL, TOWN HALL, ..' - FRIDAY, JULY 7. FRIDAY, JULY 7. ( The Social Event of the-Season. Dancing .9 p.m. to 2 a.m! - Tickets 10s 6d. - Alcoves £5 As. Box Plan, now open st D.I.C. RUDOLPH'S ORCHESTRA. * MAYFAIR CABARET AY FAIR. CABARET' There are only a few tables left for th* / RACE BALL RACE BALL RACE BALL RACE BALL RACE BALL on THURSDAY NIGHT (JULY 6). THURSDAY NIGHT (JULY -6). THURSDAY NIGHT (JULY 6). Ring 51-770 and reserve yours right away. Do not miss the most wonderful .show el the year organised on a most lavish 6cal« RODNEY PANKHURST. RODNEY PANKHURST. ( Subscription 7s 6d single. The Mayfair will also be open ou SATUIU DAY NIGHT this week," and EVERY SATURDAY throughput the season. BALLROOM DANCING. PHYLLIS BATES, Fellow Imperial Society 8.8., London, assisted by MR. LAWRENCE McKEE, Associate Imperial Society. STUDIO during rebuilding: 2nd Floor, Majestic Theatre Building. Telephones 41-684. Residential 43-349. PRIVATE LESSPNS ' from 10 a.m. FREE PRACTICE every Thursday, 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the MAJESTIC CABARET. CLASSES at • the Wellington Rowing' Club (next Star Boating Club), Tuesday. Intermediate and Elementary 8 to 10.30 p.m.JUNIORS, Friday, 8 to RTp.m., at th« Wellington Rowing Club. Saturday morn* ing, 9.30 a.m., at tne Majestic Cabaret. TEA DANCE, Thursday, July 27, Majestic .Cabaret. MISCELLANEOUS. " TF a man cheated the Employment Fund -*-' and others followed his lead, wonld that prove his action right?' Parliament " was petitioned to cud the tourist industry in favour of. better farming. In answer supporters of the industry claimed thai other couutnes followed our lead of • State tourist business, (1.-)-

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 3, 4 July 1939, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 3, 4 July 1939, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 3, 4 July 1939, Page 2

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