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AMUSEMENTS. 'NATIONAL SESSIONS: 11.30, 2.30. 5. ami 7.45. LYRIC: Nightly at 7.45. '■ For Reservations ring Either Theatre. J AST .-> T>\YS. T AST i> "VIGIITS. - -L'aYS. 1-AST -2 -> IGiITS. "TVIGGIiit miIAN "DAENT'M'S. ,, Tin- Greatest Circus I '- L 'IGGI!R J-HAX D AHM"M'S." Picture of All Time. ••rpilß "PERFECT QAP." '•J-IIK -L EKKECT ALSO. /~ILANCY - R "PERFORMING T\OGS. ALSO. v-LANC'YS -*- ERFORMING J-MIGS. They Appear Twice Daily, ar the 2.30 ami S Sessions at ;lie National, and Nightly at the Lyric. (commencing vtt.dnesday. Commencing »» ednesday. First National Presents Another Donblo-Star I'rograuune that is in every j way Conimendahlp. i THE HOUSE "THAT LAUGHS BUII.T. " McFADDEN'S FLATS." " McFADDEN'S FLATS." j Kfaturlng tlie Two Funniest Clowns on the Screen. One of is our An dtho other Clown you also know. | Old Friend Anoihor Old Friend. CHARLES "ATURRAY /"HIESTER pONKi.IN" i HARLES v-OXKLIN" (As the Irishman). iAs the Scotsman, j There are more Laucrhs than Bricks in this House that Mac Built. IT'S A MANSION OF MIRTH : Built <>n a Foundation of Fun; a Cornor-stuno of Comedy; Shingles of Smiles: Rafters of Roars. Sis Reel Apartments completely furnished with all inconveniences and brand new s;\i;s'. MCT7UPDEVS TiU.ATS.' , l'-T ADDEN'S -T LATS." Two Groat Comedy Stars in one jrreat Picture. Comedy-Drama of tin Irish Hod-carrier, and a Scottish "wad"-carrier. There is no match for the kind of entertainment these two doom chasers supply ! LIVELY AS A HIGHLAND FLING —ROMANTIC AS AN IRISH TJALLAD! THE HOUSE OF A THOUSAND LAUGHS—McFADDEN'S FLATS. Feature No. 2 is PRISCILLA TVEAN RISCILLA -L'EAN "THE DICE WOMAN." " "THE DICE WOMAN." (A. I'.D.C. Production.) No. 3 Feature. PICTURES /-\F milE "FINALS A T "ifEI.BOURNE f\F THIRST ICTURES J-HE -C IXALS -'J-ELBOURNE V/ t - X ntST ■XTATIOXAL'S CJCREEN /"kVEST. ATiONALS Screen In which the New Zealand Screen Quest Winner. MISS BILLIE ANDREASSEN. i was thiri'i. !

AMUSEMENTS. i' ' i TJRINCE TIDWARD | XKIXCE I I mHEATRE. I t I -»- HEATKE. I , Direction .... Fuller-Hayward Theatres. ENTERTAINMENT SUPREME. YAUDEVILLE AND "PICTURES. ~ AUDEVILLE AND -t ICTURES. '.- 1 "i CiEMi - TjMNALS. I «EMI - -T INALS. »-| Bathing Beauty Contest. 1 I 6—BEAUTIFUL CHICKENS—6 1 •' 1 (Not Easter Eggs) I Arranged in Latest Beach Attire. I Entirely new Stage Scenery and ■Lighting Effects, arranged for this Unique Item. NOTE.—Miss May Pearce —the Inmitable Soprano is a Competitor To-night. MAY A KERSTEN, AY -A-KERSTEN, SOUBRETTE. 808 <JT. /S.LAIR, OB LAIR, AUCKLAND'S FAVOURITE BARITONE BALLADIST. THE TITARSHALL QISTERS, HE i'J-AR.SHALL *->ISTERS, INIMITABLE DUETTISTS AND DANCING DUO. Completing a Successful N.Z. Tour. EVERYBODY'S FAVOURITE. The most Versatile of Entertainers. JOE CJMITHSOX, OE The Artist with Four Distinct Singing Voices. JEAN "VTURRAY, EAN i'-MjRRAY, CONTRALTO. A Sweet Singer of Popular Songs. THE TTNKNOWN >■} HE *~> NKNOWN • He 'Sings Well —tout see him Dauee. Supporting this Programme Supreme. "rpHK iCJHADOW OF THE "VTOSQUE." «• J-he Shadow of the -JJ-osque." An Oriental Theme -with all the Lure and Mystery of the East. WEST WEST T^ND. SPLENDID HOLIDAY ATTRACTION. FRED THOMSON And the Horse with a Personality, SILVER KING In A" "REGULAR QCOUT." j , JVegular 1 With MARY CARR. T. ROY BARNES AND -. ROBERT McKIM. Youth —the flower of it, in that greatest Of all Organisations—"The Boy Scout." SPLENDID COMEDY AND SUPPORTS. MUSIC BY WEST END ORCHESTRA. J?rices as Usual. STALLS, 9d. CIRCLE, 1/. T\IXIELAND, BY THE SEA. Auckland's Most Popular Cabaret. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. For our Music, Space and Comfort Reigns Supreme. I 1 GRAND EASTER CARNIVAL BALL. | NOVELTIES, AND FAVOURS. ETC. | THE GREATEST OF ALL GALA | , NIGHTS. Dancing. 8 to 1 a.m. Admission, 7/6. Music by the FAMOUS INTERNATIONALS. Hear Them in Their Latest Hits. They Play Them, They Sing Them, They Dance Them. For Reservations: Phone 26-615. EUCHRE. —Opening Tuesday Night, Apri 19, 8 p.m., in Harrisons Tea Rooms, 30 Karangahape Rd. Good prizes. Come and enjoy a good social evening. Ladies 1/', Gents 1/6. —A. PALMER. 18 LAWN TENNIS. 0- ROAD TENNIS COURTS. gT WINTER CLUB. yA Tennis players are reminded that «/• the Winter Season Opens on APRIL -Vk 23, 1927, Closing on OCTOBER 31, .Jf* 1927. Tournament commences early. Applications for membership will be received by TENNIS, LTD., :25 Chancery St. Phone 45-274. A BRUCE, Racquet Stringer, »4, Albert St. • Racquets Restrung and Repaired. Patronised hy Tilden. World' 9 Champion. C rpENNIS Racquets Restrong and Repaired -*• within a few hours.—Mackey's, corner Wyndham and Albert Sta. D TENDERS. "[ESTIMATES wanted, Painting and x - i Papering, 6-roomed House, in Devonport.—Write Marsh, Gibbons Rd., Takapuna. IS TJRICE for Paintinjr and Papering Large -*- House, labour only.—Mantell, Builder, Top Upland Rd., Remueni. 20 BUILDING MATERIALS. A BSOLUTELY Bedrock Prices. All Loans >«- attended. Plans,- Specifications Free 'Phone 27-148.—Phillips. Builde*-. Point Chevalier. U CtROLL AND MONAGHAN, Practical ' Builders: keen prices; all loans attended. Plans and specifications free 'Phone 26-718. Joan St.. Pt. Chevalier. D PLANS, Specifications, from £1 1/, competent Draughtsmen.—Home Designers, 54, Regal Chambers. High St. Phono 4---r>2B C ELOCUTION. •\CADAME MABEL ST. JAMES (London). •**-*- Professor of Elocution, Dramatic Art, Specialist in Voice Culture, Defects of Speech. RECITATION, GESTURE. GRACE. Public Speaking, Competitions. Examinations. Courses for Children In Deportment, Correct Speech, Drawing Room and Platform Recitals.—Studio, 320, Pacific Bldgs., Wellesley St. E. Phone 25-801. MHS Isi It AIE ROBINSON (Licentiate Trinity College, London).—Children. Beginners, Advanced Sudents.—l2, Scots Hall. Symonds St. J MUSICAL TUITION. "KAITHWAITB. L.A.8.,

AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY'S. i ' ' ' .% Paramount Presents FLORENCE VIDOR FLORENCE VIDOR In "YOU NEVER KNOW WOMEN," \ y With CLIVE BROOK and a J number of Famous Continental ! Vaudeville Acts. 1 Additional Attraction : HOOT fi IBSON OOT VTIBSON j In I "/TUIE TJUCKAUOO | ± r> J ; K ID "' j J A son of tho West in the | j toils of the Towering City ! | Complications. intrigues, . ! finance and cattle punching, i All woven into a great story that gallops from prairie trails to exclusive society. From the Story by Peter B. Kyne. Big Supports, including An extremely funny Comedy, "QUR rjAXG." Continuous from 10 a.m. Phone 44-402. RITANNIA. , RITANNIA ' TO-NIGHT AT S P.M. TO-NIGHT. DORIS KEXYON, LLOYD HUGHES, LOUISE FAZENDA. LADIES A T PLAY. | ADIES -tt-T X LAY. TOM MOORE. CORINNE GRIFFITH. SYNCOPATING OLE. YNCOPATING A Romance of Broadway. Comedy. FINE SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. MUSIC BY THE BRITANNIA 1 ORCHESTRA. Reserves at Golden Bowl, next Theatre THURSDAY. "MADEMOISELLE FROM ARMENTIERES." ELECTORAL. "VT AXORAL ELECTION. COUNCILLOR TOM BLOODWORTFI, THE POPULAR CANDIDATE. Will deliver a LUNCH-HOUR ADDRESS at the CHAMBER OF COMMERCE SWANSON STREET, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 20. at 12.30 p.m.. speaking as one Business Man to others, with special reference to CITY COUNCIL FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION. The HON. GEORGE FOWLDS will preside. TO MR. GEO. BAILDONS ELECTORAL CAMPAIGN. A Meeting of the Grey Lynn Committee will be held in the Committee Rooms. 257. Great North Road. Surrey Crpscent. Tomorrow (TUESDAY) Evening, April 19. at 7.45 p.m. All Members are kindly requested to attena. ljj A. E. BEZAR. ■ " ' JMTOUNT WELLINGTON ROAD BOARD. ANNUAL ELECTION. In pursuance of the Road Boards Act, 190S, and Amendments. I hereby give notice that the Election of Three Qualified Members of the Mount Wellington Road Board will be held on SATURDAY. May 7, 1927, and I appoint the Board's Office, in Triangle Road, as the place, and from. 9 a.m. till 6 p.m. as the time. Nominations will be I received by me at the Board's Office up tilJ Noon on APRIL 28. The Annual Meeting of Ratepayers will be held on MONDAY, May 2, at 7.30 p.m., at' the Board's Office, Triangle Road. T. L. MAY, 18 Returning Officer. QSTEND ROAD BOARD. ELECTION OF SEVEN MEMBERS. In pursuance of the Road Boards Act, 1908, the Local Elections and Polls Act. 1908, and their respective amendments, I hereby give notice that an Election will be held (if necessary), on THURSDAY, May 5, 1927, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m., for the purpose of electing Seven (7) Members for the Ostend Road Board. And I hereby appoint the Board's Office, Nos. 2 and 3 (First Floor), National Mutual Life Buildings, Shortland Street, Auckland, as the place, and FRIDAY, April 22, 1927 (before noon), as the day, for the Nominations of duly qualified persons as Candidates for such office. Dated at Auckland this 13th day of April, 1927. GEO. GLADDING. :xlB / Returning Dfficer. TITT. ALBERT MAYORAL ELECTIONS CAPTAIN W. ATWELL will hold Public Meetings for the purpose of addressing the Electors as follows :— TUESDAY, 19th April. KING GEORGE'S HALL, Mt. Albert. S p.m. WEDNESDAY, 20th April. HURSTS HALL, Morningskle, 8 p.m. THURSDAY. 21st April. THEATRE ROYAL, Kingsland. 3 p.m. THURSDAY, 21st April. Open Air, near Page's Store, Kingsland, 8 p.m. FRIDAY, 22nd April EDENDALE CINEMA, Edendale, 8 p.m. SATURDAY. 23rd April JUBILEE H>.LL, kingsland, S p.m. TUESDAY, 26th April. Open Air. near Council Chambers. Mormngside. S p.m. All Electors are cordially Invited to anv of the above meetings. jy INSURANCE COMPANIES A LLIANCE ASSURANCE CO., LTD -c3l Assets £25,000,000. — 'Phote 43-123* 5, O'Connell St., Manager, Wilfrid Skcgg. D

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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 90, 18 April 1927, Page 16

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