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PARAMOUNT & ARTCRAFT. NOW SHOWING! NOW SHOWING! A GREAT- WELCOME WEEK PROGRAMME. THE GILT-EDGED LUXURY DRAMAMAE MURRAY • MAE MURRAY "JAZZMANIA!" a^^R. aG^ e&n?S^! pSr 4tS Photograph}', AT PARAMOUNT ONLY. Immediately _ preceding the Screening of " JAZZMANU," a Lavish and. Highly Original Prologue will be introduced? such as has never been attempted in Now Zealand before. Gorgeous Bettings, Clue Costumes, Laughter, Dancea and Song DON'T MISS ITI . ■ ALSO SHOWING: THE MANA SKS EHAW G SECURED AUCKLAND MAHXTRAIN SMASH, AND SAME WILL BE SHOWN AT 1 ALL SESSIONS. BOOK YOUR SEATS-Box Plans at Utility and Bristol. Friday Next—"NIGHT LIFE IN HOLLYWOOD." FUN AND EXCITEMENT TO-NIGHT' FOR EVERYBODY! TO-NIGHTi FANCY MONSTER POSTER AND EVENING DRESS SKATING CARNIVAL ■ AT THE COLOSSEUM ROLLER RINK, ■ • -VIVIAN STREET (Take No. 4 Car), THE FIRST EVENT OF WELCOME WEEK. GRAND MARCH! AT 8 o'clock. YOU MUST SEE-THE BEAUTIFUL DRESSES l THE WALTZING AND TWO-STEPPING THE ANTICS OF THE COMICAL CHARACTERS. GREAT SPEED TEST MOTOR CYCLE v. SKATERS. ■ MOTOR CYCLE r. SKATERS. The Most Thrilling Novelty Event—The Motor ib Opposed by the Half-milo Champion of Now Zealand (Mr. A. McDonald). PRICES—3s, 2s, Is (plus tax). Spectators (including Reserves) will be odmilted by the Main Door, which will open at l.tLsi p.m. . • . Skaters and Reserve Ticket-holders (except Row E) will be- admitted by Sido Door (Kniggo avenue) from 6.50 p.m. ' CONFETTI and THROWERS on Salo at Buffet, in Rink, ' GRAND OPERA HOUSE. TO-NIGHT! — AT 8. — TONIGHT! GRAND DANCE DISPLAY -,::-.■...-.,-:.:.,:■■•;:.- -.;,..,■-■.. By ■ MISS NESTA CARWELL-COOKE and PUPILS MISS NESTA CARWELL^COOKE and PUPILS Assisted by' - BRILLIANT CONCERT PARTY BRILLIANT CONCERT PARTY , of. ' ■ ■ LEADING AMATEURS. PROGRAMME: • , ?' mh'^V 11/ - CHAIILEY's AUNT CLUB ORCHESTRA i. J3aby Polka MISS BUFNDA PAPfi 3. Aeolian Quartette Party-" O Peaceful Night" " UUJiNDA CARR ■ MESSRS, B. H," MYALL, G, M. HOWE, W. H. CHURCH, D. HALL 4. Danse&nite MISS JMESTA OARWELL-COOKE 5. lonor Solo-" My Quoon " (Bhimenthal) MR. THOMAS J. JENKINS 6. Song Dance—" I've Got a Pain.in My Sawdust" Dolla-J. PALETHORPE, M. CA"STLE, M. CLOUSTON G SWINSON „„„,,, ■ • Surgeons—J. HANDS, J. BECK 7. Song-Selected .. ... „. , ... MISS MYRA SAWYER - a nS"I 3 lT nttl? I ."• ■*<-■ .-„-■■ MISS ZENA .GIBB 9. Baritone Solo—" Adieu, Mane " (Stephen Adams) \ in „ . : T ■ MR. CHARLES HICKMOTT 10. Overture , ..,. „, CHARLEY'S AUNT CLUB ORCHESTRA 11. A Scene from "Sherlock Holmes " MR. SIDNEY TIN&EY as Sherlock Holmes ; . MR. NORMAN AITKEN as Professor Moriarty 12. Danse Classiquo ... ,„ . „ MISS MADGE'CASTLE 13. Bass Solo-" Rol On " ..... Mil, W W.MARSHALL 14. Song; Dance—"Blue Joans" ... Soloist—MlSS L. GRBIG MISSES M. CHAMBERLAIN,'D. M'VARLANE M TINGEY «rr • c , „» &, I> ONGHn^ HS'?-;' £• ? ftd ,Z- GIBB ' D- Wl*G ' Z- FOLEY 15. Tenor Solo—"Angels Guard Thee" (Goddard) R B H M\YA.LL 16. Eastern Dance ,/. . ...... „ MISS CHALLIS LONGHURST 17. Duet—" Watchman, What of tho Night ?' J . ' . MESSRS. THOMAS J; JENKINS and W. W. MARSHALL 18. Quartette—Selected , „, „, ,„ AEOLIAN QUARTETTE PARTY Accompanist—CLEMENT HOWE, - ,- (Undor the Direction of MR. H. CUMMINS.) POPULAR PRICES—3s, 2s, Is. TO-MORROW! TO-MORROW! OPERA HOUSE. FIRST WELCOME WI3EK SING. COMMUNITY SING. " SINGING IS THE THING. 12.30 to 1.30. , 12.30 to 1.30. ' COME AND BE HAPPY I COME AND BE HAPPY 1 THB AMBASSADOR. ~ Cabaret De Luxe, 63. Willis street. ' • ■ . • . ' Direction. Mr. W. H, Stovcns. THE NEW ZEALAND REFRIGERATBRING YOuiTl-RIEXT.iS TO * °" LTt)" , LUNCHEON, 12-2. ■' ' ,— v . Band in attendance. No extra charge ■ .' • for Dancing.. . TyOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that AVTKR'VftrYNI TWA ■; i ■ s.Directors ha.ye declared ah InMinim^S^ %?U*%. Dane- & Stl«R^ S TONIf^TT TnvTr'Tt'f K'^P^? 0 <¥> Por..Share on • tho JBI y-,.iM'i!Asi-I% 10-NIGHT. Shares, 10s paid. : CABARISI 8 P .rn CABARET. Warrants Will to posted to o- i t-i | BJ o n'»B e :Dr? s'^ Shareholders on the Ist August, 1923. Single Ticket, 3s 6d. S|>ocmi nrritiijrements aususi, «w. matk for Theatre Sunpors, S'inish your, " H. S. E TtJRNER I'iVernrtß at the ■ , r Secretary. Telephone l^^.^^Bo* 1423. «>- t 6h U rch, 6th JuW, 1923. BALLROOM DANCING. ~ — ■ — — resffis asssT^ .-jrausrw 10 A.m. to 6 p.m. Private Clasaes, ovoriinis, by appointment. S. HARRT^nv a*^»tai-» Goneval Clisi, Mondiy Night, at tho w„■? ' ' t:rel«1^1. , Xavfcl Boating Club. jVouiagton Law Society.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 7, 9 July 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 7, 9 July 1923, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 7, 9 July 1923, Page 2

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