"NTT1 T ynn? TTTF A TI?F (the finest theatre under LfSh J-iU-AJli ±niljJ\.LS\>lh THE SOUTHERN CROSS) .- COMMENCING TO-MORROW NIGHT, 8 o'clock! JACKIE COOGA'N MATINEE SATURDAY, 2.30. A METRO-GOLDWYN SPECIAL ATTRACTION. COME AND SEE WHAT REAL ENTERTAINMENT MEANS! JACKIE COOGAN ' In a Film Classic of Irish-Jewish Laughter "OLD' CLOTHES" Funny? You'll simply shriek with joy. Full of the quaintest antics possible. There are thrills and big dramatic momenta too. It's the jolliest parcel of joy Jackie Coogan has ever given. You can't miss this picture—you'll enjoy every foot of it! SPECIAL MUSICAL PROGRAMME. ORCHESTRA DE LUXE (Directed by Miss A. Bryers) Box Plans at the Bristol Piano Co., Aitken's Book Arcade, or ring Theatre, Tel. 23-080.
DANCING. JAZZ. THURSDAY. JAZZ. EARLY SETTLERS' HALL, ABEL ■SMITH STREET. Gaiety Jazz Club will hold their weekly Jazz Thursday Night. Southern Havana Band, Lucky, Fox Trot. Come along and dance to the latest jazz hits. Ladies I 3 6d Gents 2s. Supper provided. LEARNERS' CLASS, OLD-TIME DANCING. DE LUXE ASSEMBLY, VICTORIA HALL, ADELAIDE ROAD, TO-NIGHT (THURS.), TO-NIGHT, Learn now and be perfect for this Coming Season. Ladies Is 6d, Gents Is 6d. Under Direction, MR. F. M'GONNELL. MRS. M. R. JACKSON. OLD-TIME DANCING. (Member of Wellington Old-time Dance Association.) AT LIBRARY HALL, Newtown, TONIGHT and Every Thursday. A happy throng will dance to the delightful strains of the Zealandia, the wonder Orchestra. Ladies Is 6d, Gents 2s. Refreshments. 2G Prizes in Lucky Waltz. TAZZ! TO-NIGHT! JAZZ! "AZZ! TO-NIGHT! JAZZ! NEW CENTURY HALL, 8 o'clock. BLACK AND WHITE ORCHESTRA (The Quartette of Originality). Novelties, Chocolate and Cigarette Foxtrots, Excuse Me, Spot Light, etc., etc. Most select and popular Jazz in town. Ladies Is, Gents 2s (refreshments inclusive). THE ADELPHI CABARET, Hannah's Buildings, Cuba street. The Cabaret is fully booked for TONIGHT. DAILY SESSION: Afternoon 3 till 5 Evening 8.30 till 12 Ring 28-294 to Reserve Tables. MISS MARGARET O'CONNOR, Teacher of Ballroom Dancing. DANCES Taught—Waltz, 192G Four-step, Fox-trot, French Tango, English and American Charleston. Class Free (pupils only). Studio: Crown Buildings, corner Cuba and Dixon streets. Telephone 20-660. FUNERAL NOTICES. FUNERAL CARD. THE Friends of Mr. Peter Brown are invited to attend the Funeral of his late beloved wife Margaret, which will leave the Mortuary Chapel of E. Morris, jun., 60, Taranaki street, on Friday, the 3rd September, 1926, at 10 a.m., for the Cemetery, Wi. . Funeral Director, Tel. 22-159. 60, Taranaki-st. FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Friends of the late George James ' Gooch are respectfully invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave 5, Toru street, Lyall Bay, To-morrow (Friday), 3rd September, at 2.30 p.m., for ROBERT*^. WILSON AND SONS, Undertakers and Embahners, 164, Adelaide road. Tel. 24-155. FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Friends of the late Joseph Mathers are respectfully invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave his late residence, No. 70, Bridge street, South Kilbirnie, To-morrow, 3rd September, 1926, at 3 p.m., for Karori Cemetery. BOBT. H WILSON AND SONS, Undertakers, 104, Adelaide road. Tel. 24-155. FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Funeral of the late Joseph Moore Smith will leave the Catholic Church, Lower Hutt, on Friday, 3rd September, 1926, at 1.30 p.m., for the Taita Cemetery. ISAAC CLARK AND SONS. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. Tl/TR. L. H. WATERS (late 6 years Hubbard Bros., Masterton),.wishes to announce that he has taken over the Old-established Business of the late Mr. Roach. Old and new customers assured of the best attention and first-class workmanship. A trial solicited. Business will be carried on at— No. 2, MOXHAJI AVENUE, HATAITAL WELLINGTON. i'AL BRITANNIA LODGE, MANCHESTER UNITY. VTEMBERS are informed that the follow.i.fj. i n g have been elected Medical Officers 01 the Lodge:— Drs. C. R. Childs, E. G. Joseph, A. Park, S. D. Rhind, M. M'Rae, and J. H. Beaumont. Members must inform the Secretary, at once, in writing, on what list they require their names placed. G. E. GODBER, Secretary.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 55, 2 September 1926, Page 2
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