AMUSEMENTS. ■ TO-NIGHT. VAUDEVILLE. ALL STAE TURN'S. Finest Night's Entertainment in the City. Fun Galore. Be Advised. Don't Miaa To-night. I RESERVES. 44-232. ) I i No. I—This Great Programme To-night 1* Headed by SAM DUKE, AM A*LAKE. World's Champion Ball Puncher. No. 2—TOM MERRY Song and Dance. No. 3 —DOROTHY CRAWFORD. Singer of Popular Songa. No. 4—C. KING Song and Dance Man. No. S—DOT LAWSON . .Some Step Dancer. No. 6—SYBIL DICK Sonbrette. No. 7—CLARICE PALMER Meno. Xo. S—HARRY LEWIS Barttone. No. O—VIC. PETERSON ......Balladist. Xo. 10—MISS BURGESS • Popular Numbers. No. 11 —MISS ANSELL Contralto. No. 12—MISS MELVILLE ..Sweet Singer. No. 13—ERN. ROBSOX ... Light Baritone. No. 14— F. WOODS Tenor. No. 15—HUGHES DUO (By Request). No. 16—Also Screening, for First Time in Auckland, A William Fox SpeciaL VTTILLIAM -pfSSELL. »> ILLIAM -"USSELL, In "WINGS OF THE STORM," 60. 17 —An Exceedingly Funny Comedy. 800 SUS 1/. 1/. 1/. CHILDREN. 6d.6d.6d. LIMITED NUMBER RESERVES. AT 1/6. HIPPODROME mO-NIGHT. IPPODROME J-O-XIGHT. WEST TT«ND. WEST "R SD EST AVnd. VVesT -CijiD. TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. TO-NIGHT. " mHE "DIG pAKADE." «A he -Dig Parade." " rpHE OIG TJARADE." «A HE A>IG J^ABADE." " rpHE T>IG OARADE." «A HE A>IG A ABADE." With JOHN GILBERT and REXEE ADORES. "THE BIG PARADE" Tells an inspiring, uplifting utory of the Youth that carried on In the Ranks of the Allied Armies during the Blackest Period in the history of modern civilisation. SPLENDID SUPPORTING PROGRAMME Special Musical Score by Orchestra. Circle. 1/, 1/. Stall* M, 9d. I M ISS N EW ZEALAND. 1927. Worthy representative* In a worthy sct- " ting—"Miss New Zealand. 1927." R*mifinalists appear personally at REGENT in "Fashions"' Set—FRIDAY ?>'EXT. : BOXING. ■V'ORTHERX T»OXEKG r\T)n 4 ssociATios. rp O W N TT ALL. A o w n AX ALL. MONDAY. JUNE 97. rpATLOR 1 KANK A AYLOR . TTMiANK rpAYLOP. AUCKLAXD r RANK A AYLOR V. KID TXELAXEY. ID AJ ELA x ET . ; AUSTRALIA. T«T ,n T^ELAXEY. I AViu -L'elaXEY. 1 AND JIM "OROADFOOT IM -I^ROADFOOT I TIM "IJROADFOOT AUCKLAXD, A>ROADFOOT I V. ERN "lf AC AUSTRALIA. AfAC. TWO TEN ROUND CONTESTS Pn-ct-dcd by Three First-class Amateur Bouts. I. Box Plan Opens at Carter and Asher's next Wednesday Morning Prices of Admission : Back Slahs, iVC: Reserves, 7/6. J. H. WATTS. Hon. Secretary. «. » northern boxing ASSOCIATION. - MEMBERS PLEASE XOTE. Siibs'.riiiiione are now Due and mav be Paid to ihe Secretary. W». Oueen srreeV 0 Under ~0 trtll^aaScriptlo?; .. be received at the Tow,, iiall or «v M°m Ticket adluiUeU * I < U °™ MemberlhT, r 20 J U WATTS. T Hon - Secretary. DANCING. R JAZZ- J LAZZ. JA2Z 'd Li Management: H. WATTS pURA.NAXDs Professional Orchestra and > TEACHERS OF DANCINR > B^ L aK M Pr^te ln JSft "" o D p < p nCl G ng p.S t ' ldiO - *• BuKg - B^ft m u £} lo >»' Charleston. Fo* Trol • f A sss.%ss2 «a?S2if s Sneers ns.nred in e^ t oriT . t> ,°££ n 'k » MUSICAL TUITION. r M ISB ET T A FIE LD - •* N.Z'S DRAMATIC SOPRANO ffifflT-%JS . h n"d e Interviews: STUDIO. ACADEMY BLDGS t-Pper Queen Street. mf" : T ILLIA.v BRAITUWAITS. Kα K_ Teach« Voice Produetton, Sin^
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 143, 20 June 1927, Page 18
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 143, 20 June 1927, Page 18
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