[For ..... ; 'Further Theatre Announcements q* • --- ■ PAGE 3 , KING'S I>LAZA' STATE | TUDOR .- 'PAGE 3- ■ J^X jFor .... 'Further Theatre 'Announcement* SUNDAY NIGHT NEXT, SEPT. 1, At 8.30. DE LUXE THEATRE. E LUXE THEATRE. GRAND (Show of Shows) VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT. Under the auspices of the Kiibirni* Wrestling and Sports Club. Our? Sunday shows have always been judged the best for variety and quality, but this time your« in for a treat with this programme. SUNDAY SUNDAY World-famous and Sensational SUNDAY HEATHER WRIGHT, SUNDAY Australasian Dancing Star. SUNDAY SUNDAY Wellington famous and SUNDAY wonderful SUNDAY LEIGH BREWER ' . SUNDAY (Personality Tit-bit). SUNDAY SUNDAY A favourite and popular, SUNDAY THE YODELLING GIRL SUNDAY (With Her Spanish Guitar). SUNDAY SUNDAY Extraordinary and exceptional. SUNDAY FOUR KENNEDY SISTERS SUNDAY (In a specialty act). SUNDAY RESERVE A Grand Musical Treat, RESERVE ROY BAKER'S RESERVE ACCORDION BAND. RESERVE 'Roy will also present hii RESERVE JUNIOR BAND RESERVE of Juvenile Girls and Boyi. RESERVE RESERVE Celebrated Tap Dance Duo, RESERVE MARGARET WRIGHT and RESERVE BARBARA MITCHELL RESERVE (Live-wire girls in a live-wir« RESERVE act). RESERVE RESERVE Talented Instrumentalists, RESERVE THE EDLIN TRIO. RESERVE (Three men and three banjos). RESERVE Featuring a medley of Stephen RESERVE Foster's Populars from RESERVE "Swanee River." RESERVE SUNDAY The Human Nightingale, SUNDAY MR. JACK FEAN SUNDAY (Who has recently whistled SUNDAY with success over 2ZB and SUNDAY ' 2YA). SUNDAY • SUNDAY A charming young entertainer, SUNDAY JUNE SCOTT, SUNDAY Featuring for the first time in SUNDAY any theatre a new patriotic SUNDAY song SUNDAY ("Boys of Old New Zealand"). SUNDAY . • SUNDAY By very special request, SUNDAY LUE McILVRIDE SUNDAY (Wellington's leading bass SUNDAY baritone). SUNDAY Featuring "Old Man River?*! SUNDAY and "There'll Always Be An SUNDAY England," both with organ SUNDAY accompaniment. SUNDAY SUNDAY BEVERLY LE COMPTE, SUNDAY (of Wanganui), Tap Dancer. SUNDAY SUNDAY MISS GLADYS TONKINS SUNDAY (of Wanganui), Talented SUNDAY Elocutionist. SUNDAY SUNDAY Also, by request: SUNDAY THE TWO HOBOES SUNDAY AND THEIR PAL JUNE SUNDAY Popular Radio Stars, SUNDAY Hillbilly Songs and Spanish ■ SUNDAY- Guitars:,.. .;"." , SUNDAY ■ '■■- " '■ ' ' ■:;: SUNDAY ROLAND LAVIN SUNDAY Will play Selections on th« SUNDAY Wurlitzer Organ from 8.15 to SUNDAY 8.30. p.m. SUNDAY SUNDAY Our Advice—BOOK EARLY. SUNDAY SUNDAY Box Plan at Begg's, Manners SUNDAY Street, or Tel. 18-286. SUNDAY Funds in aid of Gym. for SUNDAY Physical Development of Bqyi SUNDAY and Girls. SUNDAY ; ___.. "DEMOCRATIC LABOUR PARTY 1J ("We Fight for New Zealand.") BROOKLYN AND DISTRICT | FRIENDS and SUPPORTERS are in- ] vitel to attend a Meeting in the ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH HALL (Washington Avenue), at 8 o'clock TONIGHT! Representative Speakers. (Auspices Wellington District Council.) JUMBLE SALE. A JUMBLE SALE will be held in 61 Vivian Street (near Baptist Church) on FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, at 11 a.m. A Very Nice Assortment of Goods. JUMBLE SALE. OT. THOMAS'S HALL, NEWTOWJfr, FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 11 a.m. DANCING. SPECIAL MIDWEEK DANCE, SPECIAL MIDWEEK DANCE, TONIGHT, at 8. TONIGHT, at 8. PETER PAN PHARMACY HALL. ETER PAN PHARMACY HALL. Modern and Old-time Dancing. Tasty Supper — - Monte Carloa Bubs.: 2s. JACK MOORE, M.C. KHAKI DANCE . KHAKI DANCE . — At the — PHYLLIS BATES BALLROOM, 33 Willis Street. ■■ ■ Especially for Officers and Non-Commia-sioned Officers of the C.D.5.1., Winter : Show Building. Officers, 1i.e.0.5, and men attached to Fort Dorset, Buckle Street, and Anti-air--craft Batteries will be welcome —also mem- • bers of the Air Force. TONIGHT, 8.15 p.m. to 1 a.m. SUBSCRIPTION, 2s 6d. Men may bring their own partners; unaccompanied girls must be personally known to Miss Bates. Long frocks must be worn. THE SATURDAY EVENING , DANCE CLUB WILL BE HELD AS USUAL. SATURDAY'S DRESS CABARET SATURDAY'S DRESS CABARET SATURDAY'S DRESS CABARET At the . MAJESTIC. IU-AJESTIC. MAJESTIC. Last Saturday we had to stop sellinf admission tickets shortly after 11 p.m., so we- advise ' patrons to reserve their tables early for this Saturday as the list\ is already heavy. Telephone 55-709. NEW ZEALAND ATTRACTIONS, LTD. Direction: FREDERICK CARR, CEC BOYTON".
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Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 52, 29 August 1940, Page 2
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