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AMUSEMENTS. I __ BIG mHRILL IG J-HRILL THEATRES, IAVEJiYBUI)} ■ : . JAVEKI"£SUiJI> -LiVEKYBUUi. >. TJWEKYBODrs. J^VEKYBODIS. Thos A. O'Brien. Phil G. Murdoch. TOhMORROW. 0-OtOBBOW. FEATURES. THERE'S REAL COMEDY IN THE BIG PARAMOUNT PRODUCTION, THE HE OS TITAIN " lUaix STREET. TftEET. We L.....U LUe comedy story of this picture is tile humorous gem of the past three years. For sheer originality uiid wholesome good humour we declare it unbeatable. mHE J-HE OS MAIN AIN STREET. TBIEET. WITH V K.iLl'illi -ATENJOU. -ivDULPUE- ItXEXJOU. A DOLPHE "VrEXjOr. ■tIDOLPHE l>i-EN.IOr. rr\HE J-HE 05 MAIN AiX STREET. TREET. WITH GRETA ATISSEX, KETA ll ISSEX, Greta ■vrrssEx RETA l>l ISSEX, FAMOUS INTERNATIONAL BEAUTY. THE SHINGLE COXTEST THE SHINGLE CONTEST. TETP TO SYDNEY ? SUPPORTS, LATEST GAZETTES. TIVOLI /"VROH-ESTRA, IVOLI VBCHESTEi, OF MUSICAL GEMS, ENTR'ACTE, " The Magpie and the Parrot." Clarinet and Flue Duet bj ■H. MOSCHIXI AND E. IMPERATRICE. BOX PLANS FOR EVERYBODY'S AT THE THEATRE, PHONE 44-K>:>. REG. MORGAN'S JAZZ ORCHESTRA AT EVERYBODY'S. ROX WOOD WARD'S PICTURES. OX VVqODWARD'S -L ICTURES. BRITANNIA. PONSONBY, THREE LAMPS. TO-NIGHT i'O-NIGHT. USUAL SELECT VAUDEVILLE AND PICTURES. FIRST APPEARANCE OF rnHE ]\,fOORE CJISTEKS. J-HE IOISTEKS. IXSTEUMENTAL TRIO AND VOCALISTS. Don't Miss Them. MR. C. BASHAM, Club Swinging Expert. MISS PETERSEN, Skipping Rope Dancer. MR. CEE MEE, Novelty Instrumentalist. In Addition, VIOLA DAXA VIOLA DANA In "rpHE "MTJCESSARY "pVIL." " mHE T^VIL." " nTTHE RECESS ARY "pVIL." " rpHE -pVIL." Comedy : "THE MOVIE PIONEER." MUSIC BY BRITANNIA ORCHESTRA. Booking at Golden Bowl or Phone 26-324. WEST T7IND. WEST TjIND. est Ji'irD. West J^nd TO-NIGHT—AT 7.45 SHARP—TO-NIGHT. MAN-O'-WAR, NEGOFOL, MOK\ICH, FAIR PLAY, THE FINN. " TTINGS QF rjIHE mURF." " TC lIsGS O F r V HE rpuEF." H. WALTHALL. GERTRUDE ASTOB, MALCOLM WAITE. Also the man who made his name in " The Iron Horse." J. FARRELL MacDONALD. First Kace Starts at 7.45 Shary. Big Race at 8.20. THE BIGGEST RACING DRAMA OF THK TEAK. COMEDY, NEWS, GOOD SUPPORTS. PRICES: Stalls, 9d: D.C., I', Never before have there been such a big thoroughbred cast in one big Picture. THURSDAY'S VAUDEVILLE. MRS. CLARK in her Latest Highland Step Dance with kilts and bagpipes, also the rirst exhibition of the 4-Handtd Irish Keel by 4 Experts. Don't miss this treat THURSDAY NIGHT. MIBTH, MERRIMENT AND MUSIC. 50 SHOWS IN ONE. "IN A PERSIAN GARDEN." TOWN HALL TO-NIGHT. LECTURES. A UCKLANa pHTY QOUNCIL. Under the Auspices of his Worship the Mayor and the Auckland Returned Soldiers' Association. T3ATTLB TyrEMO BIALS At the TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. MONDAY, JULY 12. TUESDAY, JULY 13. At 8 p.m. By arrangement with the Minister of Internal Affairs a Magnificent Set of Illustrations of the BATTLEFIELDS OF GALLIPOLI. LONGUEVAL, MESSINES RIDGE, GRAVEXSTAFEL AND LB QUESNOY, and the Monuments erected upon them, together with the Memorial erected in Amiens Cathedral, will be shown and explained by MR. S. HURST SEAGBR. F.R.1.8.A., President X.Z.I.A. Who has just completed a most successful tour of the South Island. Mr. Seager has a story to tell of the greatest interest, not only to Returned Soldiers, but to the relatives of those who saw service in the Great War. Admission is FREE, but a Retiring Collection will be made to augment the Local "Poppy Day" Fund. MUSIC BY THE ACTING CITY ORGANIST. J. MELLING. 4 -ictims Town Clerk.

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 159, 7 July 1926, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 159, 7 July 1926, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 159, 7 July 1926, Page 22

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