AMUSEMENTS. PtRINCESS. lUNCKSS. PRINCESS. RINCESS. NOW SHOWING. NOW SHOWING. NOW SHOWING. NOW SHOWING. "THE GOVERNOR'S LADY." "THE GOVERNOR'S LADY." "hie governor's lady." " THE GOVERNOR'S LADY." '•THE GOVERNOR'S I,ADY." "THK GOVERXOR'S I.ADV." " THE GOVERNOR'S LADY." WILLIAM FOX SATS: " THIS IS MY BEST PICTURE SINCE -OVER THE HILL. , IP YOU EXPECT A COMEDY DRAMA YOU WILL BE DISAPPOINTED." PARAMOUNT PRESENTS "STEPHEN STEPS OUT." " STEI'HEX STEPS OUT." " STEPHEN STEPS OUT." Featuring THEODORE ROBERTS And DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, JH. " THE WEAKLING." "THE WEAKLING." IT'S A FOX COMEDY. GEORGE GEOUGE POORE'S POOHES ORCHESTRA. ORCHESTRA. ITS A MUSICAL TREAT. FOX FOX WEEKLY WEEKLY NEWS. NEWS. THE NEWS OF THE WORLD IN UP-TO-DATE PICTURES. SESSIONS: 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m. and 7.43 p.m. PHONE OSGA. AUCKLAND WINTER SHOW. TOMORROW ! 0-MORROW ! THE T AS T riA Y. HE -"AST UA Y. THE DOMINION DOMINION TXDUSTRIAL OMINION J-NDUSTKIAL EXHIBITION XHIBITION EXHIBITION FINISHES TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) FINISHES TO-MORROW (SATURDAY).' TOUR LAST CHANTE YOUtt LAST CHANC'J TO SEE N.Z.'S GREATEST EXHIBITION! N.Z.'S GREATEST EXHIBITION! The attendance has reached 160,000 — we want it to reach 250,000. If you have not been yet, come To-night or To-morrow. TO-NIGITT. mO-NIGHT O-NIGHT. J-O-NIGUT. WINNERS OP SCHOOL COMPETITIONS Will Give AN INTERESTING AND VARIED EKT BUT A IN ALE NT. mO-MORROW, mO-MORROW x O-MOKKOW, -L O-MOHKO\v! SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND NIGHT, STUPENDOUS STUPENDOUS "LAST DAY" "LAST DAI" ATTRACTIONS ! ATTRACTIONS ! In the Afternoon Maori Entertainers will perform liakas. and Poi Dances. In the Evening Miss Beresford's Pupils ■will Entertain froia 7.30 p.m. till 8.30 p.m. JAZZING ! JAZZING ! JAZZING ! JAZZING ! JAZZING ! JAZZING ! From 8.30 till 10 P.M. Make a day of it—come early in the afternoon and let one pleasure be followed by another. DAINTY REFRESHMENT ROOMS And SPLENDID MUSIC. Admission to the Show: 1/. Children under 14, Gd. Under 6 years of age, Free. FREE "RUS TJIDES. KEE -E>US -Kiobs. Every few minutes n! e htly, from 7pm till 10> p. ox. Free Bus Rides, between the foot of Queen Street and the Show will hi accorded Exhibition Visitors. ' Hide all the way to the enow—take the bus when you leave the tram. RECORD YOUR VOTE FOR THE MOST AT'iKACTIVE WORKING EXHIBIT AT THE SHOW. Obtain Voting Paper as you enter. Ballot Boi, Shed 1». £; 4 YyiNTER jgXQIBiIION. HAVE YOU SEEN THE WICKSTEED BREAD AND BUTTER THE WICKSTEED BREAD AND JtUTTER JUTTING TVfACHINE. ■ l ' J -ACHINE. THE WORLD'S MASTERPIECE IS XOW AVAILABLE FOR CATERERS IN N.Z. Don't Fall to Visit W. and T. Avery'e Stall, at the Dominion Exhibition, and see this Wonderful Machine at Work. * GET TODR NAME ON TOE WAITING LIST. ALL STOCK MODELS SOLD. 79 /tIIAMPION, New Zealand-made, Gas and v> Coal Ranges, are unequalled.—See Champion Exhibit at, Show.
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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 151, 27 June 1924, Page 14
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