AMUSEMENTS. TTAUDEVILLE A XD TJICTURES v AUDEVILLE <£*-SD A ICTURES COMBIXED. OMBIXED. mHE "DEST QIHOW TN mOWN. ■-HE A3 KST »OhOW J-N J- OWN. TO-NIGHT'S rpHE XTIC.IIT O-NIGHT'S J-HE -*-> IGHT A T mHE _A.- r A HE SJECUND rittl ATONE ♦Second * •- o -■> one in vaudeville and "pictures. audevllle and a ictures. I No. 1— | I Engagement Extraordinary. | | JAZ.Z, — JAZZ — JAZZ | | JAZZ — JAZZ — JAZZ | | A LABAMX' TJAND. j | AIABAMY A-'AND. 1 | WITHOUJ. IJOUBI XIIL BEST I I YET. # | | A WONDER* __ MUSICAL | | TREAT. | I SOME JAZZ—AND THEN SOME. | 1 AU. 'J— | I Welcome Return, j | SYBIL DICK, , I SYBIL DICK, | J Child Soprano. j No. a— : f I CARA PETERS, | | National Dance. j ______ . ! ERNEST ROBSON, | 1 Tenor. j Illustrated Songs. j iNo. 5 — I ADELIA DAVII'S, | ADELIA DAVIKS, Latest Dunedin Waltz Clog. | j No. ti — Something out of the Ordinary. I DOWN AND OUT TRIO. | DOWN AND OUT TRIO. j Fun Galore. i No. 7— ; j VERA CRAUT, | VERA CRAUT, J Soprano Vocali,-t. No. 8 — ~~~- 1 Hurrah — Hurrah — Hurrah. DAME CLARK OUTDONE. The Inimitable MAY PEARCE. MAY PEARCE. In Irish Melodies. No. !'— | Another Special Item. GEO. BASSETT. GEO. BASSETT. Illustrated Song and Dance, Social Dancer. Pupil of Misses Beresford. No. 10— T By Special Request, LITTLE MARGIE. No. 11— 7 ALP. FREDERICK, 1 ALF. FREDERICK, | Eccentric —Dancer — Eccentric [ ' No. 12— ~ ' MDLLE. WOOLEY, Lady Baritone. No. 13— ' LILLIPUTIANS. ] Dwarf Comedians. Also. "| No. 14— | William Fox Super Western, BUCK TONES , UCK "ONES I •, In THE /*HOWBOY » XD fT*HE ! HE V/OWBOY -cV\D ---HE COUNTESS. . OUNTKSS. I _]__. 6 Thrilling Re.N. GREAT CHOW rpo-NIGHT. BEAT O||ow A- O-NItSIIT. COMMENCING Q P.M. OMJIENCING C 5 i*.m. 80C SSt?S A? 1/, 1/, V. i 800 &Hi%. A? 1/, 1/, 1/. HIPPODROME rpO-NIGHT. , IPPODROME A o-NIGHT. HIPPODROME rpO-NIGHT. IPPODROME J- O-NIGHT. EMPRESS (RESERVOIR "VTEWTON. MPRESS CORNER), A> EWTON. TO-NIGHT, COMMENCING 7.30 O'CLOCK. First National Super Production, Empress. " VTELLIE, Empress. "AI ELLIE, Empress. THE BEAUTIFUL CLOAK Empress. MODEL," Empress. 7 Reels, with Empress. RAYMOND GRIFFITHS, Empress. CLAIRE WINDSOR Empress. MAE BUSCH, . Empress. HOBART BOSWORTH. Empress. . Empress. Owen Davis' most celebrated • Empress, melodrama brought to life ou the Empress, screen iv a brilliant and thrilling Empress. motion picture. • Empress. Empress. STALLS, 9d. CIRCLE, 1/. LECTURES. ]ITODERN "DOADS. His Worship Hie Mayor (Mr. Geo. Baildon) will take the chair at a LECTURE, To be given in the CONCERT CHAMBER, AT THE TOWN HALL. AUCKLAND, On MONDA*Y EVENING NEXT, JUNE 7. At 8 p.m.. By LIEUT.-COL. GUY SYMONDS, D.S.O. ■ Lantern Slides and Cinematograph Films will be shown, illustrating some of the great modern British Road Systems, and methods used in their construction. All interested are Invited to attend. 8 • "AN EVENING WITH RICHARD ; BRINSLEY SHERIDAN." | LECTURE BY MR. NORMAN MACPHERSON, And READINGS FROM SHERIDAN'S PLAYS. GRAFTON LIBRARY HALL (Mt. Eden Road), TO-MORROW NIGHT, JUNE S. AT S p.m. ADMISSION: Cd, or by Course Ticket. 55 J LICENSING NOTICES. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A PUBLICAN'S LICENSE.—I. ROBERT EMMET BRADLEY, of Thames, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will, at the next Licensing Meeting to be held at Paeroa, on the ISth day of JUNE, 1926, apply for a Certificate authorising the issue of a Publican's License for the House situate at Paeroa, and known as the Railway Hotel, containing six rooms, . exclusive of those required for the use of the family. Name of owner, Trustee Estates E. F. and M. A. Moriarty. Dated at Paeroa the Ist day of June, 1926.—R E. BRADLEY, Applicant. 136 '■> PICNICS. EXCURSIONS, Etc. ■p 1 V Ei R B E A D SERVICE. ' S S. PITOITOI. Calling at all wharves. Leaves Auckland daily at 3.30 p.m., for Hobsonville, Waimarie and Riverhead (Saturdays excepted) Sunday at 4 p.m. Leaves Riverhead daily at 7 a.in. (Sundays excepted). For ' OSTEND: Leaving the Prince's wharf Wed nesdays. Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays _ D 4 BRADNEY AND BINNS. a _\ rjPPEK HARBOUR HUNCH WYNONA— DAILY EXCURSION TO PINE ISLAND. Leaves Auckland at 10 a.m. Returning fromElpe Island at 3.50 p.m. Fares: Adults, 1/6; Children, 9d; return. Calling at Whennapal, Greenhithe, Hob- ' soaville, Beach Haven and Island Bay. D
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 133, 7 June 1926, Page 18
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