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THE CABARET

On Saturday the management of the Exhibition Cabaret decided to hold a special week, commencing to-day, for the benefit of children. Parents are invited to bring their children along to the cabaret early each afternoon, when the staff will pay special attention to the wants of the little ones. A modest charge will include admission to the cabaret and free tuition for all children up, to the age of sixteen years. It is also announced that parents and children may, if they so desire, remain in the cabaret for the rest of the afternoon session, and enjoy tlio music that the band provides. Later a special juvenile dance festival will be organised, when prizes will be given for the Pest. dancers. On Saturday evening the attendance at the cabaret was a record and the finals of the fox-trot competition were decided by popular vote. JJiss Simmons and Mr .J.. Darby were jledswsd the winners.' ; '" -

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Evening Star, Issue 19128, 21 December 1925, Page 4

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THE CABARET Evening Star, Issue 19128, 21 December 1925, Page 4

THE CABARET Evening Star, Issue 19128, 21 December 1925, Page 4

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