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SUNDAYI SUNDAYI SUNDAY! GRAND HOLIDAY ATTRACTION* SUNDAY — SUNDAY TOMORROW NIGHT, OCTOBER 25. 8.30 p.m. ■ .. , rE OPERA HOUSE EEE OPEN TO ALL. GRAND NON-STOP VARIETY SHOW. Presented by KILBIBNIE WRESTLING AND SPORTS CLUB. AN ATTRACTIVE AND .ENTERTAINING PROGRAMME. ~ . Special Appearance for this occasion,Wellington's Bine Crosby, GLYN TUCKER. ' GLYN TUCKER. This Whistler and Crooner Is a Great - ■ , Favourite. ; ..-(.■■ First Appearance of a Very Rare Artist, > LOUISE. LOUISE.. A Lady Baritone whose unusual roice with piano and fiddle accompaniment you will really enjoy. ■ First Appearance of a New Headlines JACK THOMAS, JACK THOMAS, ■ Clever and Mystifying Specialty Entertainer. Once again that great little start LEIGH BREWER, LEIGH BREWER, Amazing Personality Tit Bit. First appearance with us of GEORGE BRIDGEMAN GEORGE BRIDGEMAN With His Wonderful One-string Piddle. Another newcomer to our concerts,. GEORGE TURNER, GEORGE TURNER, Popular Singer of Popular Songs. He Is the vocalist with Hull-Brown's Band. A Wonderful Specialty Act, VALMA HUNT, . VALMA HUNT, Acrobatic Dancer and Contortionist. ■„ First Appearance of SAMMY THOMPSON AND HIS HAWAIIAN TROUPE. Brilliant String Instrumentalists. Two popular and charming artists, GOUGH SISTERS. „. GOUGH SISTERS, Brilliant Duettists and Harmonisers. Another Grand. Special Attraction, LEIGH BREWER and GLYN TUCKER LEIGH BREWER and GLYN TUCKER Appearing Together as a Duo, featuring. "GOOD-BYE NOW." A bright and entertaining star, WILL HENRY, WILL HENRY, Clever. Versatile Comedian. Here's a Grand Musical Turn, PERCY WALKER'S BLUE RHYTHM CO. PATERS. A 3-piece combination with a 5-piece perform' ance, playing the latest. First appearance with us, NORMAN IZETT, NORMAN tZETT, Great Piano-Accordion Soloist. Good dancing entertainment here, PUPILS OF HAZEL MARTIN'S STUDIO Present a Sparkling Ballet.' Also •BETTY and RITA, Brilliant Simultaneous Dancers. OUR SUNDAY SHOWS ARE UNSURPASSED, To save disappointment, you are urged to Reserve Now on Tel. 18-286, - tomorrow (Sunday) at Opera House, or Tel. 56-230. Management Reserve Right to refuse admlflsion at discretion. MAKE THE OPERA HOUSE YOUR PLACE FOR HOLIDAY ENTERTAINMENT. SUNDAY — NIGHT -^ SUNDAY. '" i - • ■ . ' DANCING. ~" EVA DBiPSB Teacher of Ballroom Dancing, 7 Tawa St., Lower Hutt No Dance for this Saturday only.' LABOUR NIGHT DANCE. MOERA HALL. Bus to Hutt and Petonelafter dance, 8 to 12. NIGHTLY. Tj^MPRESS ——— : ;';.. BALLROOM MODERN AND OLD-TIME DANCING. Cliff Jones and his Ballroom Orchestra. Subs., 2s 6d. - xSOCIAL ANDe DANCE SOCIETY CLOSER RELATIONS WITH ' - ■ RUSSIA, Club Rooms, 212 'Lambton Qy., SATURDAY. OCTOBER 24. Gents 2s, Ladles Plate.. rpHE * JIMMY JAMES STUDIO Off JL BALLROOM DANCING, SECOND FLOOR, 63 Willis St. . .Expert tuition by principal In Rhumba, Tango, Modern Waltz, Quickstep, vetc. Results guaranteed. v. ' -.'•'■■ -' ■■ Daily, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Private lessons by appointment. particulars,-Tel.: 46-618. REMEMBERIi ' "UTAYFAIR r FOR ■—^ WEDDINGS IIXkYFAIR FOR — '—* DANCES MAYFAIR FOR ———CATERING Quotations: Ring 51-770.-.. . v T CUBA ST. npHE PHYLLIS BATES SCHOOL OF 1 DANCING, Ist Floor. Hannah's Buildings, Lambton Qy. Tels. 41-684 and 56-275. Principals: LAWRENCE McKEE. M.I.S.T.D. BOBBIE McKEE, A.I.S.T.D. Private Lessons—lo a.m. to 10 p.m. Junior Classes—Fridays, s.is^m to 7 p.m. FREE SATURDAY AFTERNOON DANCE. SCHOOL OF BALLROOM DANCING. • MISS GWENETHE • . WALSHE. M.1.5.T.D.. N.A.T.D. (London). Studio: "Evening Post" Building, Wllll3 St. Tels. 42-211 and 42-956. Personal and Individual Tuition from. 10 a.m. *■ to 10 p.m. Classes are held every Tuesday and Friday from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. A Studio Dance will be held next Saturday, October 31. ■ rpEE. MARGARET O'CONNOR STUDIO. -I Principal: KATHLEEN O'CONNOR, M.1.5.T.D., 8.8., LONDON. Friday Evening Class, 7.30 to 9.30. Practice Class, Monday, 7-9. Tels. 45-571; Residence 14-628. ■ Ist and 2nd Floors. 58 Lower Cuba St. (Opp. James Smith's). SSEMBLY HALL — BROUGHAM ST. THIS EVENING, MODERN DANCE — MODERN DANCE Excellent Floor, Supper, Good Music. DANCE TO JERRY HALL AND HIS JIVERS. Admission 2s 6d. . > ■ . TONIQHT —. - TONIGHT" TITIRAMAR R.S.A. OLD-TIME DANCE, ±"JL R.S.A. HALL, MIRAMAR AYE. . Good Supper. Orchestra. Admission Is <sd. RAILWAY SOCIAL HALT^ " ,■■' "" TONIGHT. DANCE. DANCE. THE AMBULANCE DANCE, TONIGHT, at 8. Columbia Orchestra. MODERN AND OLD-TIME. Ladles Is 6d, Gents 2s. H.M. Forces Is 6dL HpHE REALM '. BALLROOM/ -L Wellington's Finest Dance. . . Selectivity and Sociability. ALWAYS SOMETHING FRESH. .: And Remember— A GOOD BAND NEEDS NO BOOSTING,. ' TONIGHT : —r— TONIGHT KEX HALL (Not KILBIRNIB EX HALL Taia) KILBIRNIE RHYTHM ACES DANCE BAND of Radio. Stage, and Dance Hall Came. ' Supper. Monte Carlo. Subs. 2s. MANAGERIAL NOTE: Watch "Evening Post" for reopening of Taia Hall with a Big Carnival Night. - STUDIO OF BALLROOM DANCING. "DHYLLIS O'SHEA, A.LS.T.D, (London)* X Private and Class Lessons. . Arrangements made by Telephoning 40-888. Studios: • • McKENZIE'S BUILDING, 68 Willis St. BALROOM CLASSES EVERY WEDNESDAT EVENING at 7.30. Studio Available for Private Dances. io STILLWELL'S WELCOME CLCS. (For Servicemen and Civilians) TONIGHT (SATURDAY). ', TONIGHT (SATURDAY). MAYFAIR ——■ CUBA ST. MAYFAIR — CUBA ST. NEW CENTURY DANCE'BAND. Subs.: Civilians 2s 6d; Servicemen, 2s; Returned Servicemen in Uniform Free. - KEGI STIX.LWELI/S WELCOME CIiUB ' Presents Their Annual Labour Weekend MIDNIGHT DANCE TO 6 A.BI. ' MIDNIGHT DANCE TO 6 A.M. MIDNIGHT DANCE TO 6 A.M. THIS SUNDAY, • THIS SUNDAY, THIS SUNDAY. MAYFAIR BALLROOM, CUBA ST. MAYFAIR BALLROOM. CUBA ST. NOEL ROBERTSON AND HIS NEW CENTURY DANCE BAND.. Admission, 3s 6d. (Returned Servicemen In Uniform Free.) Managerial Note.—The La\y Prohibiting Liquor will be strictly enforced, 'and the Management reserves '■ the right to refuse ad.mission. Note.—Dance as usual Saturday Night. TONIGHT (SATURDAY) TONIGHT:. mRADES HALL, VIVIAN "ST. JL ALL OLD-TIME DANCING ~ To Jim Blackwood's ACCORDIONS/ Subs. 2s. " Men in Uniform Is 6d. TONIGHT'S BEST DANCE. MODERN AND OLD-TIME — In the — ST. THOMAS'S / ■ HAH . Riddiford St., Newtown. Excellent Musfc, Supper, and Floor; It's Always a Good .Show. Subs.: 2s; H.M. Forces, Is 6d,

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 100, 24 October 1942, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 100, 24 October 1942, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 100, 24 October 1942, Page 2

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