AMBASSADOR, CABARET.
10-mgii.t'r, carnival esaiiun promisee to be., well patronised, and ' nraiwations have l;.ee;i ina>!e to make the'evoiiiii" evjoyable. Mr..Sammy Cop.! will feature the novelty xylophone *o'o, "Dance o' Mania," and Mr. Charles Parneli and his band will be heai;d in some ncv; evneopations. On Tuesday' evening next (Anniversary Day) the .c;;burc!>Owi!i"i:cen fete, and-a sjiccial lonjf ni:;i;i, v.iil ho, held, which' v.'ijl bo in keeping 'vii.ii tho Wclcoini' Wfci:U •'.Cnrnivai. 'JJoykiu"s should be made o'li'ly per tc|ej.ihune. °"
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 16, 19 January 1924, Page 9
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77AMBASSADOR, CABARET. Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 16, 19 January 1924, Page 9
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