AMUSEMENTS Remember that poverty is the bananaskin on the doorstep of Romance. —“Cabaret Girl. Grand opera house. Commencing WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31st. , Get Ready to give her the Welcome she deserves —because she brings to you beauty (armsful of it), scenic wonders (the world’s latest), dances that have amazed, continents, fashions you have not dreamed of, comedy you can never forget, and music that will capture your ear and heart. "THE CABARET GIRD.” "THE CABARET GIRL." "THE CABARET GIRL." "THE CABARET GIRL." Book and Lyrics by George Grossmith and P. G. \Yodehouse. Music by Jerome Kern. SHE WILL BRING ALFRED FRITH BACK. And around him The Firm has gathered a Cast of rare excellence to give us a , Great, Big, Bright, and Brilliant Enter- ! tainment. NOW OVER ITS 400th PERFORMANCE At the Winter Garden Theatre, London. Interpreted by the ever-popular J. C. WILLIAMSON NEW MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY. Also, during the Season, will be ! presented: I For the First Time here, "KISSING TIME." . ."KISSING TIME." A Brilliant, English Musical Comedy Success, ! And a Special Revival of the Uproarious | Musical Play, "A NIGHT OUT." ; "A NIGHT OUT" BOX PLANS open (for "The Cabaret Girl") at the Bristol Piano Co., MONDAY, OCTOBER 29th. D.C. and 0.5., 8s; E.D. Stalls, ss; E.D. Gallery, 2s 6d; Late Door Stalls, 4s; Late Door Gallery, Is 6d. ! CHARLES BERKELEY.
RELIGIOUS SERVICES. INTERNATIONAL BIBLE DEBTS' ASSOCIATION. STU-TO-MORROW, PARAMOUNT THEATRE. Lire Top_io Lecture by J. H. A. GATES, of Sydney. Subject: . "ALL NATIONS MARCHING TO ARMAGEDDON,” But "MILLIONS NOW LIVING WILL NEVER DIE." THE PORT NICHOLSON SILVER BAND WILL GIVE SELECTIONS FROM 6.30-7.15 \;.m. SEATS FREE. NO COLLECTION'
BOYS* SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21st, 1923. parents are requested to co-opor ate with the Rotary Club of Wellington in observing Boys* Sunday. It is suggested that parents should get their boys to attend Church on that day, and they should accompany their lads. The Rctarians of Wellington are obliged to bo present at the churches of the various denominations with which they are connected. j Ministers of religion are requested to tallc specially to boys and parents on j the importance of character. j C. C. ODLIN, President, Wellington Rotary Club. SAILORS' FRIEND SOCIETY K* CHURCH AND INSTITUTE, Whitmore street. SUNDAY. Services at XI a.m. and 7 p.to. Preacher. M_r Jas. Moore. Missioner. Subjects; 1. "Shut. Mouths*’; 2. "Proofs! Proofs! and more Proofs”! Soloists: Mrs Edwards and Miss Passau. Song Service at 8.30 p.m. !Y' W.C.A, 5, BOULCOTT STREET. SUNDAY. OCTOBER 21st, 1 4.15 p.m. ! Speaker: MISS LAWSON. Short, Bright Service. All Girls Welcome. CITIZENS' Tntercesory Service. Con cert Chamber, Town Hall, TUESDAY, October 23rd, from 12.30 to 1.30 p.m. A bright, simple seivice arranged by laymen, comprising Scripture-reading, prayer, and favourite hymns. A general invitation is given to unite for one midweek hour, for spiritual refreshment. Visitors may enter and leave during the service as desired. Known For attractive Printing at reasonable cost, go to the "Times,” or ring up No. 2749, and the traveller will call on .you. Promptness, Accuracy, Cheapness, and Quality can bo depended upon. WANTED Known For Commercial and General Printing, ring 2747. "N.Z. TimAs" Job Printing Department*
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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11655, 20 October 1923, Page 3
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