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*• — . AMUSEMENTS. ___ POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT. : SESSION'S : 11.30. 2.30, 5, and 7.43 Xightly ff 7.45. I FIFTH AVENUE, FIFTH AVENUE, i On the Same Bill—KEN MAYXARD In SOMEWHERE IX SONORA.' , TWO-REEL JUVENILE COMEDY. LATEST GAZETTE i BOX PLAN FOR BOTH THEATRES AT LEWIS READY AND "t LTD. pOMMENCING fTIO-MORROW Commencing J-o-morrow. 3 BIG ATTRACTIONS. THE RETURN OF i JACKIE CLARKE. JACKIE CLARKE, JAricr! rHSSr JACKIE CLARKE. jfrfrw Vr\ of*- JACKIE CLARKE. CLfRKE. JACKIE CLARKE. i Jf£Ss SHSH- JACKIE CLARKE. "ifrf?? JACKIE CLARKE. JACKIE CLARKE. JACKIE CLARKE. THE BOV COMEDIAN. FRESH FROM A TRIUMPHANT TOUR OF THE DOMINION. WITH l BATCH OF NEW SONGS. Including: "I LIKE DOUGHNUTS,- "I AIVT NOBODY'S DARLING." "NOLA DANCE WATERMELON," 'THAT'S Mr BABY " ETC., ETC. ' JACKIE CLARKE will appear twice daily at the NATIONAL -\Z(I m<l s n m Nightly and Saturday Matinee at the Lyric. THEN WE HAVE JOHNNIE TTIXES I 'Johnnie -clines! I IX HIS FUNNIEST AND FASTEST COMEDY CLASSIC. "ALL ABOARD." "ALL ABOARD." •ALL ABOARD." -att ARoipn■'AlT' tnnf pn- " ALL ABOARD.' ; •ATT iSoi™- " AhL ABOARD.- ' •AJMT - " ALL ABOARD • I 'ALT "ALL ABOARD." ALL ABOARD. . ALL AB OARD.f nCe " hen . J °lnny was around. Even the desert beauties ! You II roar at him as a tounsta' guide! But when yon see him as a desert i sheik you 11 scream and SCREAM and S-C-R-E-A-M :! THE THIRD BIG ATTRACTION IS ENTITLED. "LET WOMEN ALONE." "LET WOMEN ALONE." '• 'LET WOMEN ALONE." "LET WOVFV XT n\V ■ L..&T WOMEN ALONE. -TFT wowirv iinvr , ' Ltd!. wuaLti> ALONE. "r vt wn\txr\: i r n\-r •■ LitJT WOMEN ALONB. "I..FT Wf)\(FV Arnvi---'LET wnwFV Itßv-S " LET w OMEN ALONE. LET WOMEN ALONE. "LET WOMEN ALONE. ▲ COMEDY-DRAMA OF UNUSUAL SITUATIONS FROM THE BRILLIANT ! "SATURDAY EVENING POST" STORY, "ON THE SHELF," by VIOLA BROTHERS SHORE. t !!A LL A BOARD" WITH TOHNNY TTINES "-£»-LL WITH UOHNXY -M-INES. | i I S.S J 0Y ~, SAIU - NG TO-MORROW and at Regular | Kj.fcj. <u Intervals During the Week. ( i ! , r«m^ e n Land °>IW?" Movie Stars as your ! Companions, with Johnny Hinea at the Helm. Not a Dull Moment on the Entire Cruise. Leave Your Troubles and P lTp n^ H - o, ? e -, L °S B r°' ThrUla! of Fμ ! Lot. of I Adventure! Gales of Laughter! Oceans of Roars! | 0^ 11 ? E * wUI "» on Deck with * host of New ! Th?r£m.M J ?f r , etu ™ ed *»»« a successful trip through the Dominion and is leaving for "Aassie" shortly. He's only eight, bat he's a great Entertainer. HaJ£v w.i*? 1 ' HS^ 1,,1611 * We Pat O'Malley. Wanda \ I Hawley, Wallace Beery, and Farrell Mac Donald in a riotous ' Comedy-Drama, entitled "LET WOMEN ALONE/' ' Man! Be wise. See this one! She was a channin- widow— j wV?2 'SPS a^ d ««Perienced. He fell in loVeVuhZr Her "dead" husband turned up—and then the fun started r | i wu. I, oull be Bori 7 tf yon fail to make the triD ) \ &n H D^ tO 2^ e kia r g °f Ce Dd fil S«r reservation,. aaioon Deck, 2/». The Greatest Treat ever offered in this City at the Prices. i 1 WTEBT GAZETTES, ETC. PRICES AS BOOKING OFFICE: LEWIS B. EADY AND SON, LTD.

DANCING. JNBALANDIA Rold to-night: to-night. buchrb and old-time dance XUCHRE AND OLD-TIME DANCE! ' S&PJ. 2 ™ 1 COMPETITION. WALTZING COMPETITION. Jrfces, Six Gnineas. FoUow the Crowd. PARKER'S ORCHESTRA, Auckland's Best Musicians. Six Valuable Prizes for Euchre. Chocolates and Cigarettes for Spot Dancin-* Streamers for All. *' iAdiei 1/. ~ Gents 1/6 ■• RAVLICK and HEAPS. fJTO-JUGHT rpO-XIGHT. MUNICIPAL HALL, NEWMARKET. OLD-TIME DANCE. JO-NIGHT —»i. TO-NIGHT AKD EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY* AND SATURDAY , LONG NIGHT TO-NIGHT «pot WalU( with Jazz Hats for Everyone. Chocolates and Cigarettes Ladies, 1/e. Gents 2/ Tram Leaves HaU for Ponsonby 12 o'clock t!L, D. MAYES, M.C. ' "JJNDER THE AUSPICES OP THE ORDER OFJTHE EASTERN STAR. CHAPTER AUCKLAND Xo. 236. OLD-TIME AND MODERN DANCE. In ORANGE HALL. NEWTON ROAD THURSDAY, JUNE 30. 7.45 p. M . VELIE ORCHESTRA. Ladies, 1/. Gents 1/6 A Cordial Invitation Extended to All , o» T°- NIG HT (WEDNESDAY), TONIGHT* OLD-TIME DANCE OLD-TIME DANCE ORANGE HALL, NEWTON ROAD, Near Top of Symonds Street. I BLUE BIRD DANCE CLUB. The Best Floor and Orchestra for Old-time in Auckland. Chocolates, Cigarettes and Streamers i BLUE BIRD ORCHESTRA Ladies 1/. Gents 2/. __ 29 YACHT CLUB. Patrons and Friends are reminded that the Usual Monthly Dance will be held in the Masonic Hall, Belgium Street, TO-NIGHT (Wednesday). Music by Kit Cat Dance Band. Dancing 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. A further series of Dances will be held In the New Zealand Power Boat Club Room commencing SATURDAY, Jnly 9. 29 (Miss) M. RATCLIFFE, Social Sec. JAZZ. JAZZ. JAZZ. TO-NIGHT and EVERY WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. AT THE MUSIC BOX. (Corner Pitt Street and Karangahape Rd.) The Most Popular Dance Hail in town. Wonderful Floor, and all the Latest and Best Hits by the MUSICAL BOX FIVE, the Orchestra that knows what the public want* and knows how to give it. 8-11. Ladle* 1/6. Gents 2/. 'Jl Management : H. WATTS. CAN T O Y DANCES. USUAL WEEKLY DANCK TO-NIGHT 7.45 P.M. 29 iN° iv' e -**" Hor °—• T,,Bt •-'rudesmen.. «-4... .£ W 1 tacl ° r y- not 11 shop. And fiSFrtMi *> ctor y" too- One-third less «£«lt&e Sβ? V Auck 'and's best quality .pnnirare.—Reg. Gieb.v, Dundonaid St. 29

. AMUSEMENTS. pRINCE J£DWARD rpHEATRE, KARANGAHAPE ROAD Direction : Fuller-Hay ward Theatres. The King-Pin of Them AH JJUSTER J£EATON ' In •• Q. o yy es iv Can you imagine Keaton as a Kow Bov' 1000 ft of Giggles. 6000 ft Roar of Lighter! "DUCK TONES In •JJESERT yALLE Y. r Absorbing Western Story of Most Cnusual Theme. ALSO ALSO ALSO The Man who Chases the Blues Away. Hats ivrcxrAY. ATS HATS ILfCTT-AY. ATS The Amazing Instmiuental Humorist An Entertainment—Wovel and New. DANCING. r""TT"l "yiCTORIA /BRUISING piLUB. ANNUAL "DRIZE T~vISTRIBUTION & TRANCE. SCOTS HALL. SCOTS HALL. SCOTS HALL. SCOTS HALL. SCOTS HALL. mO-NIGHT, 8 P.M. Kit Kat Dance Band. Ladies. 1/6; Gents., 2/6; Double. 4/ Gallery, only I/. Tickets Obtainable from Committee and at Hall. J. McGEHAN, Hon. Secretary. - NOTE.—The Club will not be responsible for any Prizes not collected to-night. , . 29 Q.REY LYNN LABOUR PARTY. O'NEILL STREET HALL. PONSOXBY. ! TO-NIGHT — 8 TO 11 — TO-NIGHT | And every Satnrday and Wednesday. '• BEST OF ALL " OLD-TIME DANCE. Spot Waltz with Chocs.. Cigs. and Streamers. ONE FOX TROT. PALTRIDGES ORCHESTRA Lnder Direction of Geo. Paltridce the Vocal Pianist. ExceUent Floor — Correct Music — Select Attention. MAKE UP YOUR PARTY AND COME TO-NIGHT. HARRY W. VAUGHAN, "•* Hon. Secretary. i JAZZ —TO-NIGHT—TO-NIGHT— JAZZ J PONSONBY HALL, Ponsonby Road THE ASTONIANS. THE ASTONIANS. OUR BIG DOUBLE MONTECARf.O XIGHT DLR BIG DOUBLE MONTECARLO NIGHt' Usual Prizes, also Chocolates find Cigarettes and Streamers. Up to our usual standard, only in larger quantities. Jackie Aston and his assistants wi'.l defv you to sit out a dance. You will want tb be up and doing. They will be there with more dash and syncopation than ever. Semi-final of our No. 2 Jazzing Competition. Usual Popular Prices: Ladies 1/, Geats 1/6 Dancing 8 to 11 x 29 "pURNNAND'S Professional Orchestra and JL* Concert Band Open for Eneaeements 230. Queen St. Phones 43-234 and 25-880. C MUSICAL TUITION. T ILHAN BRAITHWAITE. L.A.B. . •k Teacher Voice Production. Singing, Piano, Harmony.—Studio, 229, Jervois Rd.. Heme Bay Terminus. c

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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 151, 29 June 1927, Page 22

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