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AMUSEMENTS. SPECIAL TOASTER \ TTRACTIOX. PECIAL -^TTRACTIOX. isATIOXAL SESSIONS : 11.15, 2.30, 0.0, 7.43. LYRIC : To-night at 7.45. VOW CJHOWIXG. ~V 0W CHOWING. -Now Showing. -*>ow Showing. rpHE riREATEST riIRCUS TJICTURE fXF \ LL- miME. J- HE VTeEATEST * ICIUEE "F -J-LL J-IMK. "BIGGER THAN BARNUM' S." "BIGGER T H A X B A E X U M • S." •BIGGER T II A l< B A E X U M ' S. -, •• B I G G E II T II A X BAR X U M ' S." - 1} I G G E It T II A X B A K X V M ' S. -, •BIGGERTIIAX B A R X U M ' S." '•BIGGERTHAX B A K X V M ' S." --BIGG K Ii T II A X B A II X U M ' S." •BIGGER X II A X BAR X U M ' S."' WITH ALL THE COLOUR AXD FLASH OF THE CIRCUS—ALT, TUB '£' MEMORY-STIRRING FASCIXATIOX OF THE SAWDUST RIXG. I ~ f BIGGER rPHAX "DARXUM-S." | IGGER J- HAN -DaRXUM/S." I TS rpHE /CIRCUS T3ICTURE YOU EVER SAW. J-s J- he Greatest Circus ± icture ever made. With RALPH LEWIS, VIOLA DAXA, GEORGE O'HARA, RALPH IXCE. CIRCUS DAYS: THE SWEETEST HOURS OF CHILDHOOD! HAPPIXESS FOR YOUNG AND OLD ALIKE'. CLOWNS, ACROBATS, ANIMALS, WHITE CANVAS GLEAMING 'NEATII THE SUMMER SUN. DAYS OF WHITE GLORY— NIGiITS SHOT WITH MULTI-COLOURED DREAMS—THE MENAGERIE—THE i'ARADE—THE COSTUMES—ACROBATS BALANCING DANGEROUSLY OX A TINY THREAD OF WIRE—THE BLARE AXD PAXOPLY OF THE CIRCUS, AXD KE.HIND IT ALL, UNSEEN, THE SHEER HUMAN DRAMA OF LIFE THAT BUILDS UP TO THE MOST TERRIFIC CLIMAX EVER SEEN OX THE SCREEN'. The Second Big Feature Is:

i " 1 i i •mllE T3ERFECT | | 'TpHE pERFECT C3A.IV; I '{ -luE PERFECT OalV* I I ± EKFECX »Al\" i i L L - With w ith BEN T YON". PAULINE CJTARKS. ACTION', SUSPENSE, THRILLS, PATHOS. AND A THEME OF TEXDEtt KOMANCE THAT WILL LINGEIi IN THE MEMORY OF EVERY SOUL THAT SEES IT 1 AND ON THE STAGE: ■•/■iLANCrS T1 OGS " -pLANCY-S T)©GS.' •Clancy's 'Clancys -L'og^. , the cleverest troupe of performing dogs ever presented to the itillic of auckland. don't fail to see clancy anj his troupe of clever canines, headed by POM, rnilE piLOWX, OM, J-HE V^LOWN, THE DOG THAT DOES EVERYTHING BACKWARDS. THIS PROGRAMME HAS EVERY ELEMENT OF APPEAL. BE WISE ! BOOK YOUR SEATS. BOX PLAN FOR BOTH THEATRES AT LEWIS R. EADY AND SON, LTD. USUAL POPULAR PRICES. USUAL POPULAR PRICES.

AMUSEMENTS. I Special Attraction at | I "piALTO. TO-NIGHT, TJEGENT. j -LVIALTO. At 7..jU. -C^EGENT. Phone 4G-CO9. 20-142. REGINALD "pvENNY, EGINALD -L'ENNY, In "TJOLLING TTOM E." "**OL LI N U -°- O M E." Reginald Denny has scored again—"Rolling Home" does the difficult trick of surpassing Denny's other screamingly funny Farces, "Skinner's Dress Suit," "What Happened to Jones." and others. "Rollinjr Home" is A SPARKLING. .IOYOUS BOMB-BURST OF UPROARIOUS LAUGHTER AND THRILLS FROM START TO FINISH. NOTE. —RIALTO Second Feature is BUCK JONES. In " THE BUCK JONES. FLYING HORSEMAN." From Max Brand's Novel. "Dark Rosaleen." NOTE.—REGENT Second Feature is "VyiLD /"VATS TANK." " ' * ILD V^ ATS M\NE." Coming Rialto. FRIDAY (Good Friday), MARIE CORELLIS " THELMA." Box Plan Now Open, Rialto Theatre. ELECTORAL. •VTR. Q- EO - T>AILDON WILL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS At EPSOM T IBRARY, PSOM -"IBKARY, EPSOM T IBRARY, PSOM -Library, EPSOM T IBRARY. PSOM -LIBRARY, rpO-NIGHT, Q P.M. J- O NIGHT, O p.m. TO-NIGHT, Q P.M. O NIGHT, O P.M. X. WADE, Chairman. remuera t ibrary ttall, emuera -Library "J-all, xjemuera j ibrary ttall, -"emuera -"ibrary -"all, to emuera t ibrary ttall, -Library -D-all, WEDNESDAY (APRIL 13), Q P.M. EDNESDAY (APRIL 13), P.M.

AMUSEMENTS. ABSOLUTELY THE LAST FEW DAYS ; , OF THIS FINE PICTURE. GRAND Opp. G.P.O. rpO-DAY. RAND J- 0-DAY. MARIE riORELLUS ARIE ROMANTIC BOOK, TH E L M A," HELM A," Starring NOVAK. JANE NOVAK. 1 FINE SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. I Sessions: 11.15, 1.30, 3.33, 5.45, and 8. . AT mHE RAND rpO-DAY. T J-HE STRAND J-O-DAY. ; ELECTORAL. r< II Y OF AUCKLAND. ELECTION OF MAYOR AND COUNCILLORS FOR THE CITY OF AUCKLAND. AND MEMBERS OF THE AUCKLAND HOSPITAL AND AUCKLAND HARBOUR BOARDS. Pursuant to Section 7 of the Local Elections and Polls Act, 1'.',20. and the Amendments thereto, I hereby give notice that an Election will be held on WEDNESDAY, 27th DAY OF APRIL, 1927, for the purpose of Electing a MAYOR, and TWENTY-ONE (21) COUNCILLORS FOR THE CITY OF AUCKLAND. And Electing FIVE (~>) MEMBERS OF THE AUCKLAND HOSPITAL BOARD. And also Electing FOUR M) MEMBERS OF THE AUCKLAND HARBOUR BOARD, FOR THE CITY OF AUCKLAND. And I hereby appoint the City Valuer's Office, Town Hall, Auckland, as the place, and WEDNESDAY, rath day of April, 1027, BEFORE NOON, as the day for the domination. o£ Candidates for such. Office. Nomination fee for MAYOR £10. and £3 for all others (CASH IN EACH CASE). P. F. XOTLEY, Returning Officer for the City of Auckland. Dated April 2, 1027. ' :12 ]Y£UNICIPAL J^LECTIONS. JjABOUR QANDIDATE Will Speak, CORNER FRANCE AND CANADA STS TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY) at 7SO TONIGHT (TUESDAY)', at flo". CORNER CARLTOX GORE ROAD AND SEA FIELD VIEW KOAD, THURSDAY, APRIL 14 7 o >o Thursday; apkil 14', 7.30. Tip. HA HOLD SCHMIDT. Independent -"A Mayoral C-ndWate, who pledges to cut out e-xtrava»ance .-r.i lower the tram fares speaks TO-XIGHT, at 7.30 p.m., at corner of Garnet and West Enrl Roads, and corner of Garnet Road and Old Mill Road. Grev Lynn, at 8 j>.m. To-morrow 'WEDNESDAY), at S p.m.. Mr. Schmidt speaks iii the Parriell Library. Mrs. Schmidt will also speak here, for Politi'-s. mixed -with 1 Humour, ensures overflow audif-nces. Come early for a. seat. 12 "DOKOL'GH OF NEWMARKET. DISTRICT ELECTORS' LIST. Notice is hereby given that the Supplementary Roll will close at 5 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, the 13th day of April, 1927. AH persons over the age of 21 years, who are British Subjects, and hare resided in New Zealand for 12 months and in this Jiorou-h for the three months last past are eligible for enrolment. Forms for this purpose may be obtained on application at the .u,rP « Offi l es ' Broadway, Newmarket, t during office hours. 1L H. WILSON, If Kewmarket, 4th April., isJf.™ Cle *l2 ■t

TT7EDXESDAY (APRIL. 13), Q P.M. t> EDNESDAY. (APRIL 13), O i>.ji. 3- n. B. LUSK. Chairman. RUGBY FOOTBALL. ft KUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB. Practice for All Grades in the W 'a Eden Training Shed To-morrow ■»> (WEDNESDAY) Evening. Juniors. 7.30 ; Seniors, 5.13. All Players who wish to partielimte as Active Members of the various teams must make an effort to be Present. Eden Shed is in Parrish Koad, on kuendale car route. v ~ STUAKT GARLAND, Hon. Sec. CHURCH gT. JAMES' PRESBYTERIAN- CIIUKCH, Top Wellington Street. alt Impeu Miss D. IJiaiop. TenorM ? ruce and Phersoni f" V Mac «nd D. JaCk " Son Offmory for Cho ;r Jupd MUSICAL Ti»T. Or| P IA NOFOKTK, Theory X to bf-ginn.r.,. f-xaminanon, .• Xlt ?, ntlon

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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 86, 12 April 1927, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 86, 12 April 1927, Page 24

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