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AMUSEMENTS. HHIHI FOR TO-NIGHT ONLY AT S O'CLOCK Visitors arc Strongly Recommended to-Sei Our Programme .of I CJELECTED TTADDEVILLE ' I ►"ELECTED » AUDEVILLE I AND PICTURES. I ICTURES. First Professional Appcarancc here, Dug t owry, ug -Avowry, Solo Cornetist to the Prince of Wales. KATTERNS QJISTERS, ATTERNS Simultaneous Danccrs. JEAN MURRAY "Rose Marie.' SYBIL ELSMORE '... Contralto URN ROBSON . Accompanied with Chimes, ROBERT ST. CLAIR .... Light Baritone, CLIFFORD DENSTON Tenor. I'HIL lIODDER Light Comedian. DAN METZ Old-time Tenor, KATHLEEN CLARE . Juvenile Entertainer. ItOSIE ASCOT Comedienne. PEGGY JACKSON' '..... Danseiise. ZOE RICHARDS Sonbrctte. FRED SI'EI It POINT Rising Star. RALPH DYER Singing Violinist. JACKIE IiOND Raconteur. WILLIE. SAUL '.. Clog Dancer. A VERY STRONG AND FINE ALL-ROUND PROGRAMME. Also, Your Last Opportunity to See George ropRiEX, EORGE JJRIEX, In " rniiE pLUE ttugle." ■> ±]JE i->LUE SOU SEATS, 1/, 1/, 1/. SPORTING TT7EEK. PORTING » » EEK. COMMENCING COMMENCING To-morrow — rnuESDAY. O-MORROW — J-UESDAY. COMPLETE NEW PROGRAMME. Two Great Sporting Features. No. 1— George O'Brien in 'TpilE -pUGHTIXG JJEAIt'T." Seven Reels. Round after Round of Entertainment. A Knock-out for Thrills. No. 2 Feature— George Larkin in "gTOP HIPPODROME — TO-MORROW, TUESDAY.

A MINT OP MIRTH. GOOO CHUCKLES. 5000 LAUGHS! A BASHFUL BOY IN B.V.D.'s. A I'RUDE WITH PRUNE BRANDY. A WEALTHY MISS WHO CRAVED A KISS. GO SEE IT. IT'S GREAT. "TADIES AT PLAY." - A DIES AT X LAY." ATATIOXAL - T YRIC — rpiIURSDAY. ATIONAL - — '-*• lIURSDAY. — Newton — THMPRESS -"MPRESS — Newton — J- J MI , RESS TO-NIGHT, AT 7.30. Empress. Empress. First National Presents Empress. Empress. " rpHE /°I2J3AT Empress. " HE It EAT Empress. Empress. "TvECEPTION." Empress. -L'ECEPTIOX." Empress. Empress. With Empress. Aileen Pringle, Empress. Ben Lyon. Empress. ' — ; — Empress. A Story of War, Mystery, ■Empress. Intrigue. Empress. Empress. The Secret Forces of Two Great Empress. Nations Lucked in Deadly Empress. Combat. Empress. Empress. Both claimed the man as their lOmpress. own, but again the Woman won. Empress. Good Supports. Empress. Stalls, 9d.. Circle, 1/.

Britannia tmutannia RITANNIA JJRITANNIA TO-NIGHT AT S P.M. LILLIAN RICH ROBERT FRAZER PAULINE GARON ARTHUR RANKIN In " THE LOVE GAMBLE." I "THE LOVE GAMBLE." "THE LOVE GAMBLE." | "THE LOVE GAMBLE." | A Mighty Drama o£ Youthful Resolution, wherein a Modern Girl Finds Life, Love, anil Happiness through a series o£ startling adventures. Comedy and Supporting Programme. Music by Britannia Orchestra. ' Prices: Stalls 9d, Dress Circle 1/. Delta pictures, new lynx. TO-NIGHT AT S. DELTA JACK. HOLT in DELTA "THE ENCHANTED HILL" DELTA "THE ENCHANTED HILL" DELTA "THE ENCHANTED HILL" DELTA A Peter B. Kyne Story. DELTA Tuesday and Wednesday, DELTA SYD. CHAPLIN in DELTA "THE BETTER 'OLE." DELTA "THE BETTER 'OLE." "TkUKE OP YORK'S OFFICIAL JAZZ BAND. First and Only Appearance. TO-MORROW NIGHT. HIPPODROME AND EMPRESS. PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, ETC. Northern steam ship company, LIMITED. DAY TRIPS TO MANLY AND ARKI.E'S BAY, EVERY WEDNESDAY. 0.30 A.M. SDRFDALE, OSTEND, AND OMIHA,

EVERY DAY EXCEPT KRIDAY AND SATURDAY. 9.30 A.M. CHEAP FARES. ALSO WEIiK-END TRIPS. MTF JJIVERHEAD AND OSTEND SERVICES. S.S. PITOITOI, Calling at all wharves. Leaves Auckland daily at 3.30 p.m. for Hobsonville, Waimarie and Riverhead (Saturdays excepted). Sundays at 6 p.m. Leaves Riverhead daily at 6.45 a.m. (Sundays excepted). For OSTEND, leaving the Prince's Wharf, Daily (except Mondays). D 4 BRADXEY AND BINNS. fli i — I ■ LTD LAUNCH WYNONA— DAILY EXCURSION TO PINE ISLAND. Leaves Auckland at 10 a.m., returning from Pine Island at 3.50 p.m. Fares: Adults 1/6, Children 9d return. Calling at Whenuapai, Greenhithe, Hobsonville, Beach Haven and Island Bay. Refreshments obtainable on the Island. D T7IRUITERERS' PICNIC, SUNDAY, March J- 6, PINE ISLAND. Boat leaves 9.30 a.m., returns 5 p.m. Sports, Band. Free Fruit,, SWIMMING. THING'S ' -COLLEGE SW\ XV SWIMMING ' SPORTS, fcPWEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, TEPID BATHS. The Friends of the College are invited to be present at the Annual Swimming Sports, which will be held on Wednesday, 'March 2, at the Tepid Baths, beginning at 7.30 p.m. Old Boys' Races as usual. 23

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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 49, 28 February 1927, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 49, 28 February 1927, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 49, 28 February 1927, Page 20

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