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AMUSEMENTS. SESSIONS: 11.30, 2.30, 5, and 7.45, Nightly at 7.45. NOW QHOWING o\v Showing 3 BIG ATTRACTIONS; THE RETURN OP JACKIE CLARKE, JACKIE CLARKE, JACKIE CLARKE, JACKIE CLARKE, JACKIE CLARKE, TACKIE CLARKE, JACKIE CLARKE, JACKIE CLARKE JACKIE CLARKE, JACKIE CLARKE JACKIE CLARKE, JACKIE CLARKE; JACKIE CLARKE, THE BOY COMEDIAN, FRESH FROM A TRIUMPHANT TOUR OF THE DOMINION, WITH A BATCH OF NEW SONGS, Including: "I LIKE DOUGHNUTS," "I AIN'T NOBODY'S J DARLING," "NOLA DANCE WATERMELON," "THAT'S MY BABY," ; ETC., ETC. ' JACKIE CLARKE will appear twice daily at the NATIONAL, 2.30 and S p.m. Nightly and Saturday Matinee at the Lyric. THEN WE HAVE TOHNNIE TTINES, <J OHNNIE JJ-INES, IX HIS FUNNIEST AND FASTEST COMEDY CLASSIC, "ALL ABOARD." "ALL ABOARD." "ALL ABOARD." "ALL ABOARD." "ALL ABOARD." "ALL ABOARD. 1 ' "ALL ABOARD." "ALL ABOARD." "ALL ABOARD." "ALL ABOARD." "ALL ABOARD." "ALL ABOARD." "ALL ABOARD." "ALL ABOARD." Sheiks didn't have a chance when Johnny was around. Even the desert beauties i left their harems for this Roaming Romeo. No wonder! He out-fought, outf rode and out-romanced them! l'ou'll laugh at him as a shoe salesman. You'll roar'at him as a tourists' guide! But when you sec him as :> desert sheik you'll 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 WOMEN ALONE.;' "LET WOMEN ALONE." "LET W IS ALO-Nk.,, "LET WOMEN ALONE." "LET WOMEN ALONE. "LET WOMEN ALONE." LET WOMEN ALONE. _ "LET WOMEN ALONE." "LET WOMEN ALO.sE "LET WOMEN ALONE." LET WOMEN ALONi.. A COMEDY-DRAMA OF UNUSUAL SITUATIONS FROM THE BRILLIANT "SATURDAY EVENING POST" STORY,

"ON THE SHELF," by VIOLA BROTHERS SHORE. The rollicking tale of a poor dub who learned that when a woman gets feminine, a man has only two alternatives—a graceful exit or ignominious deteat. LATEST GAZETTES, ETC. PRICES AS USUAL. BOOKING OFFICE: LEWIS R. EADY AND SON, LTD.

exhibitions. •yy-RIGLEY •yyAS QNCE "Wby do you spend so much on advertising?" At the time the well-known originator End manufacturer of chewing gum was travelling in an express. Said Wrigley: "We are travelling at over 60 miles per hour —uncouple the locomotive and how far would we run before we came to a standstill? What the locomotive is to this express, advertising is to my business. Call to your mind the most widely known and biggest selling commodities of the present day, and you will power behind their success is PLBLICIiI. jyiST rjniE 2 EALAND advertising exhibition, NOW ON AT THE ? ■ m 0 W N TT A L 1.. 1 0W N -EL AU L. NOON TILL 10 P.M. DAILY. NOON TILL 10 P.M. DAILY.

As a Business Man it is in your own interest to visit this Exhibition. Exhibited are all the latest publcity ideas (—Hoardings, Automatic Electrical Apparatus—Window Display Models—Commercial Art—Direct Mail Machines— Specimens of Art Printing—Pre.'s Publicity, Showcards, Railway Advertising, Advertising Novelties, Etc., Etc. At this Exhibition you will get an insight into the underlying secrets of modern publicity. Visit the Advertising Exhibition. To-night's Address on Window Display of special interest to Retailers. , i ADMISSION, 1/. WRITE FOR THIS HANDBOOK. If you are unable to. visit the Exhibition send for the splendid Handbook. This oublication contains excellent articles by arominent advertising men on all phases of modern publicity. Price, (id. Send id in stamps. Postage paid to Auckland Advertising Club, P.O. Box 767, Auckland. ELECTORAL. GRAMMAR SCHOOLS. In accordance with the provisions of the Education Act, 1914, Nomination of Two Members of the Auckland Grammar School Board will be received at National Mutual Life Buildings, Shortland Street, in the City of Auckland, not later than Noon of MONDAY, July 4 next, from parents of pupils of the schools under tUe control o£ tie Auckland Grammar School Board. A "parent" means both the father and mother of a pupil of the school, or, if neither parent is living, means the guardian having the custody or control of a pupil of the school. Every candidate shall be nominated in writing by one or more parents entitled to vote at the election. Each such parent may nominate any number of candidates not exceeding the number to be elected. Nomination papers may bo obtained from the Returning Officer. The election, if necessary, will be held an THURSDAY, July 14 next. CHAS. E. G. TISDALL. Returning Officer, Auckland, June 30, 1927. PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, ETC. 4 TTPPE:R HARBOUR fegpggEsMin U ferry co. DAILY EXCURSION TO PINE ISLAND. (Weutber and Other Circumstances Permitting). LAUNCHES WYNONA AND TAWA. LAUNCHES WYNONA AND TAWA. reave Auckland Daily at 10 a.m., returning from Pine Island at 3.50 p.m., Monday* to Fridays (inc.); Saturdays, G p.m., Sundays, 130 p.m. Calling at Whenuapai, GreenJi'ithe, Hobsonville, Beach Haven, and Island Bay. Fares: Adults, 1/6: Children 9d Return. BIVERHEAD AND OSTEND SERVICES. S.S. PITOITOI. , , ■Calling at all wharves. Leaves Auckland Daily at 3.30 p.m. for Hobsonville, Wai••narie and Riverhead (Saturdays excepted) Sundays at 4 p.m. Leavca Riverhead Daily at 6.45 a.m. (Sundays excepted). tor OSTEND. leaving Prince's Wharf, Wednesdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. 04. BRADNEY AND BINNS. 0 SI lItAC LE S' OCCUR? ■ That Brilliant Lecturer, 1 •• REV. A. GOODMAN, M.S.C., WILL SPEAK ON WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, At S p.m. : IX THE CONCERT CHAMBER, |9b >'LOURDES, THE LAND OF MIRACLES." Admission, 2/, SO

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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 152, 30 June 1927, Page 24

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