AMUSEMENTS. SCREENING TO-NIGHT— ra 2 STAR ATTRACTIONS. Wonderful Double-feature Programme. No. I—OLIVE BORDEN, in "YELLOW FINGERS" (6 Parts). No. 2—PETER B. KYNE'S Story " MORE PAY LESS WORK" (6 Parts). No. 3 —Exceedingly Funny 2-Reel Comedy. USUAL FAMILY PRICES'. 800 Seats. 1/, 1/, 1/. Children, 6d, 6d, Cd. ANOTHER MONSTER /CHILDREN'S TITATINEE, ONSTER 'OhILDREN'S -"J-ATINEe! rno-MORROw (Thursday), f> p m J-O-MORROW (THURSDAY), & P.M. A Different Show entirely from Last Week. New Pictures and New Pantomime.. A Complete Change. 7 ' " PANTOMIME. ANTOMIME. PANTOMIME. ANTOMIME. 40 — PERFORMERS. 40 40 — PERFORMERS. — 40 40 — PERFORMERS. — 40 — BILLY A NDREASSEN. ILLY A RTHUR T ORD, -"-RTHUR M)RD, And Others too numerous to mention. "■"fnOMMY MUCKER." I AT SCHOOL. "J-OMMY J-UCKER." AT SCHOOL TOMMY rnUCKEU." AT SCHOOL. OMMY J- UCKER." AT SCHOOL. "rrvoMMY.rpucKEß." at school. "- L OMMY J-DCKKIt." I AT SCHOOL. ALSO, FOR THE CHILDREN, Another New " JACKIE COOGAN " (Last Week you saw Jackie in "LITTLE ROBINSON CRUSOE".) See him this week in Another Thrilling Adventure. TACK IE /COOGAN, "ACKIE JACKIE « ACKIE V^OOGAX, In " T OXG T IVE fTUIE T^IXG." J- HE AVIXG." From JACKIE COOGAX !!! —To all Auckland Boys and Girls.—Dear Children,— You have seen my previous Pictures. "Oliver Twist," "Circus Days," "Little Robinson Crusoe," and "Boy in Flanders," but you must see me in "LONG LIVE THE KlX<;,' - in which I take the part of the Little Crown I'rince. You will simply love this Picture. Also, 2 BRAND-NEW COMEDIES 2. XOTE THE PRICES— A LL A DULTS A ND /CHILDREN -tVDULTS OD. (JD, 6 D, go. Pantomime, Tommy Tucker at School. a"nd •Tackle Coogan in "Long Live the King" are all on the same programme at the MONSTER CHILDREN'S MATINEE. HPPODROME. rpO-MORROW, f> P.M. ppodrome, j-o-morhow, ** p.m. empress (newton) mpress -Impress Empress TO-NIGHT AT 7.30 SHARP. Empress TWO STAR ATTRACTIONS. Empress Paramount Presents Empress Just aftor a successful season at Empress the Xew Regent, Empress Empres3 ""yOU J^ - NOW Empress - 1 - -*-' -»-*- Empress IT7OMEN." Empress »» Empress FLORENCE VIDOR, Empress CLIVE BUOOK, Empross LOWELL SHERMAN. Empress Empress Note.—This picture is greater Empress than "Variety." Empress See the wonderful Russian troupe Empress of vaudeville artists perform Empress some amazing trapeze acts. Empress Empress Also scroeninar— Empress rpHE ©PORTING T OVER. Empress -*- -Li Empress CONWAY TEARLE. BARBARA Empress BEDFORD. Empress A irrcat racing drama showing Empress the famous English Derby. Empress MUSIC BY EMPRESS SEVEN. Empress Stalls 9d, Circle 1/. THE LAST 2 DAYS. (S.RAND. — OPP. G.P.O. — rpO-DAY. TRAND. — _ ±O-DAY. THE -VTIGHT f\F T OVE." HE -L> IGHT "F " "mHE -VJ-IGHT fAF T OVE." "J- HE i> IGHT Vk -LJoVE." THE -VTIGHT f\V T OVE." HE i> IGHT V*F -LJoVE." Starring RONALD COLMAX, And VILMA BANKY. SESSIONS: 11.15. 8.85. 5.45. and 8. AT THE GRAND TO-DAY. QNBHUKCA piCTURES. TO-NIGHT. Strand. William Fox Presents Strand. ALEC B. FRANCAS In Strand. Strand. "THE RETURN OF PETER Strand. GRIMM." Strand. Strand. A Gripping Drama. Strand. Full Supporting Programme.
PICNICS, EXCURSIONS. ETC. __^ /i HARBOUR *" "■«"' DAILY EXCURSION TO PIXE ISLAND (Weather and oilier circumstances permitting). LAUNCHES WYNONA AND TAWA Leave Auckland daily 10 a.m., returning from I'iiie Island at a.15 p.m., Mondays to Fridays (inc.) ; Saturdays, 5 p.m.; Sundays, 4.40 p.m. Calling at Whenuapai, Greenhithe, Ilobsonville, Beach* Haven and Island Bay. Fares: Adults, 1/6; Children, 9d Return. D 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 4 p.m. Leaves Riverhead Daily at 6.45 a.m. (Sundays excepted). For OSTEND, leaving Princess Wharf, Wednesdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. IJ4 BRADNEY AND BINNS. I-AWN TENNIS. CLIVB ROAD TENNIS CUURTS.-Fees for Nun club Members, 2/6 each per day; Schoolboys (during holidays), 5/ per week, 1/3 per day. AH tees must be placed iu box before playing.—TENNlS, LTD., Phone 45-274. sly ABKUCE, Racquet Stringer, 94, Albert St Racquets Restrung and Repaired! Patronised by Tildeu, World's Champion. C rnENNIS Racquets Restrung and Repaired - 1 - within a few hours.—Mackay's, corner Wyndham and Albeit Sts. p REMOVAL NOTICES. M R J. G. H ADDOW BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, Wishes to announce that he has moved to new Offices on SIXTH FLOOR, SOUTHERN CROSS BUILDINGS, Chancery St. 18 "DROADY AND CO., Stovemakers, Durham *•*• St., have removed to 43, Hobson St . next Farmers' Union. f) TJIPLEY AND MOLLOY, Business Selling -*-* Specialists.—Note New Address: 10 Ferry Bldgs. Your business solicited. D MUSICAL TUITION. T ILLIAN QUINN, L.A.8., Teacher ~Zt -*-* Pianotorte, has Removiul to «, Lewis Eady's Studios, 15. Karangahape Rd. 18 T ILLIAN BRAITHWAITE, L.a"b., -*-* Teacher Voice Production, Singing. Piano, Harmony.—Studio. 220. Jervois Kd.. Hprnp Bay Tprmlnne. q ]\fIS« RAIB ROBINSON (Licentiate -tf-1- Trinity Collprp, London).—Children, Besinnors, Advanced Students.— Scots Hall, Syniouds SU A
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 115, 18 May 1927, Page 24
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