THE CABARET
To-night, at the Exhibition Cabaret, a special, long-awaited session will bo held. The usual cabaret evening will continue until 10.30 p.m., after which there will be a “ change over,” and dancing will continue until a late hour. Amongst the dancers after the change is made will be a number of ladies and gentlemen who will bo the guests of the management, and will be patrons of all that the cabaret offers in the way of entertainment for the first time since the Exhibition opened. Yet, strange to relate, they have been present every afternoon and evening that the popular Amusements' Parle feature has opened its doors to Logan Park’s visitors. They are the members ’of the band and staff, who are to enjoy an evening of recreation. The cabaret will be controlled by a temporary staff , and Manuel Hyman’s six merry musicians will be replaced by a good local band. Amongst the many novel features of the evening will be an entertainment by a troup of Maoris in native costume. A limited number of tickets for the special extended portion of the evening are available to the dancing public of Dunedin who have so enthusiastically supported the Exhibition Cabaret.
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Evening Star, Issue 19229, 21 April 1926, Page 4
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201THE CABARET Evening Star, Issue 19229, 21 April 1926, Page 4
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