amusements. I xtnaC NATIONAL SESSIONS: 11.30. 2.30. 5. and 7.45. LYRIC: Nightly at 7.41. For Reservations Ring Either Theatre. Last t\ay. t ast a-igiit. AST -L'AY. I GUT. "TJIGGES rpHAN "DARNUM'S." The Greatest Circii* '•J-'IGGER J- HAN -DiRNTM'S." Picture of All Tim . THE "PERFECT DAP." HE r ERFECT Also. AT 2.30 AND S, pLANCY'S "PERFORMING T\OGS. Clancys -Performing -L'ogs. They Appear Twice Daily, at the 2.30 and S Sessions at the National, and | Nightly at the Lyric. Commencing rrio-MORRow. ommencing J-o-morrow. I First National Presents Another Double-Star Programme that is in every wav Commendable. THE HOUSE THAT LAUGHS BUILT. j " McFADDEN'S FLATS." " McFADDEN'S FLATS." | "McFADDEN'S FLATS.'" • McFADDEN'S FLATS." "McFADDEN'S FLATS." "McFADDEN'S FLATS." "McFADDEN'S FLATS." "McFADDEN'S FLATS." j Featuring the Two Ft;:.. • •' •■wns on the Screen. One o& them is our \:s• 1 the other Clown you also know. Old Friend Another Old Friend. * CHARLES "\ TURRAY /"HIESTER pONKLIN HARLES -i-'J-URRAY ONKLIN j (As the Irishman). (As the Scotsman.) There are more Laughs than Bricks in this House that Mac Built. IT'S A MANSION OF MIRTH! Built on a Foundation of Fun: a Corner-stone oc Comedy ; Shingles of Smiles ; Rafters of Roars. Six Reel Apartments completely furnished with all inconveniences and brand new gags ! MCTTIADDEN'S "ECLATS." C-T ADDEN'S *- LATS." Two Great Comedy Stars in one great Picture. Comedy-Drama of an Irish I Hod-carrier, and a" Scottish "wad"-carrier. There is no match for the kin 1 i of entertainment these two gloom chasers supply ! LIVELY AS A HIGHLAND FLING —ROMANTIC AS AN IRISH BALLAD : THE HOUSE OF A THOUSAND LAUGHS —McFADDEN'S FL.\ : >. Feature No. 2 is PRISCILLA TiEAN RISCILLA •L'EAN " THE DICE WOMAN." "THE DICE WOMAN." "THE DICE WOMAN." "THE DICE WOMAN" "THE DICE WOMAN." "THE DICE WOMAN." "THE DICE WOMAN." "THE DICE WOMAN." (A. P.D.C. Production.) No. 3 Feature. PICTURES pvF rpHE T7UNALS A T TELBOURNE THIRST ICTURES v-'F J-HE A-INALS "F - 1 - IRST "VATIONAL'S DCREEN /^UEST. ATIONAL'S SCREEN ■ Id which the New Zealand Screen Quest Winner. MISS BILLIE ANDREASSF.N, was third.
ELECTORAL. jyp. QEO. gAILDON'S QAMPAIGN. Electors will be addressed as under: — TOWN" HALL— To-night. Tuesday 19th. S p.m.. Concert Chamber. Chairman : Mr. J. W. Hardley. Retiring Councillor. PARNELL— Wednesday 20th, S p.m.. Library. RET LYNN— Thursday 21st. 7.30 p.m., Library. GREY LYNN— Thursday 21st. 5.30 p.m., Kingsway Pictures. Francis Street. PONSONBY— Friday 22nd, 7.30 p.m., Leys Institute. PT. CHEVALIER — Friday 22nd, 5.45 p.m.. Hall. H. R. MACKENZIE. Chairman of Committee. H. R. HOBDAY, 19. Hon. Organiser. AY ORAL LECTION M R ' G EO - J5 aildons QANDIDATURE. A MEETING OF THE AUCKLAND WEST COMMITTEE Will be held in NOTON'S TEA WAREHOUSE, Opposite Leyg Institute, On TUESDAY, April 19, AT 8 P.M. J. B. PEARSE, Hon. Secretary. e CITY EAST. A COMMITTEE MEETING Will be held in SHOP, LYRIC THEATRE BUILDINGS. On WEDNESDAY NEXT, APRIL 20, AT 7.30 P.M. P. J. CRUMP, Chairman. E. CROSS, Hon. Sec. _ 09 gOROUGH. LECTION. M R L. E. R HODES WILL ADDRESS THE FOLLOWING MEETINGS :— EDENDALE CINEMA, WEDNESDAY, April 20, 8 p.m. MEETING HALL, Above Cosy Theatre, Mt. Albert Terminus, THURSDAY, April 21, 8 p.m. JUBILEE HALL, Kingsland, TUESDAY, April 26, 8 p.m. All Eleetors are invited to attend. :26 ]y|T. 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. HURST'S HALL, Morningside, S p.m. THURSDAY, 21st April. THEATRE ROYAL, Kingsland, 3 p.m. THURSDAY, 21st April. Open Air, near Page's Store, Kingsland, 8 pjn. FRIDAY, 22nd April. EDENDALE CINEMA, Edendale, 8 p.m. SATURDAY. 23rd ApriL JUBILEE HALL, Kingsland, 8 p.m. TUESDAY, 26th April. Open Air. near Council Chambers, Morningside, 8 p.m. Sectors are cordially invited to any of tiie above meetings. 19 TAKt- u N A - T HB Mator(J. D. MORISON, ESQ.), And Members of THE UNITED BOROUGH TICKET Will Address Meetings of Electors as under:— MLLFORD—Picturedrome, TUESDAY Anrii 19, 8 p.m. ' "* pru BELMONT —Presbyterian Hall. WEDVfs DAY, April 20, 8 p.m. b " BAYSWATER—CIubhouse, WEDNESDAY April 20, 8 p.m. TAKAPUNA —Foresters' Hall, THURSDAY April 21, 8 p.m. MlLFOßD—Bridgeway, FRIDAY, April 22, S p.m. :21 QITY COUNCIL ELECTION. MISS ELLEN MELVILLE, Member Auckland City Council for the past 14 years, Will Address the Electors on "THE WORK OF THE COUNCIL: AN P ANSWER TO CRITICS." GREY LYNN LIBRARY HALL. TO-MORROW (Wednesday), 8 F.M. , Ep SOM LIBRARY HALL, THURSDAY, APRIL 21, BPM 19
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 91, 19 April 1927, Page 20
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