AMUSEMENTS. \ y/r - _,- | I f SESSIONS: 11.30. 2.30. 5. and 7.40/ ./ Nightly at 7.45. I 3 BIG ATTRACTIONS. THE RETURN OP JACKIE CLARKE, JACKIE CLARKE, . I \rlll JACKIE CLARKE, lii'ViS £r ££££• JACKIE CLARKE, IAC'KIK rKS™' JACKIE CLARKE, JACKIE CLARKE, JACKIE CLARKE, THE BOY COMEDIAN, Fresh from a Triumphant Tour of the Dominion, with a batch of new songs.' •lALKIE CLARKE will appear twice daily. ° THEN WE HAVE JOHNNIE TXINES, OHNNIE -D-INES, IN HIS FUNNIEST AND FASTEST COMEDY CLASSIC, "ALL ABOARD." "ALL ABOARD." •'\i L r L tintuu" ." ALL ABOARD." •If T tUftfpn» ALL ABOARD.ALL ABOARD. "ALL ABOARD." You'll Inush at him as a shoe salesman! You'll roar at him as a tourists* guide, but when you see him as a desert sheik you'll scream and SCREAM and SCREAM! 1 THE THIRD BIG ATTRACTION IS ENTITLED, "LET WOMEN ALONE." "LET WOMEN ALONE." •VfH W ALONE." -LET WOMEN ALONE." "LET WOMEN ALONE." "LET WOMEN ALONE" "LET WOMEN ALONE." "LET WOMEN ALONE." A COMEDY-DRAMA OF UNUSUAL SITUATIONS FROM THE BRILLIANT "SATURDAY EVENING POST" STORY, "ON THE SHEJ.F," by VIOLA BROTHERS SHORE. LATEST GAZETTES, ETC. PRICES AS USUAI BOOKING OFFICE: LEWIS R. EADY AND SON, LTD.
AMUSEMENTS. TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT— RESERVE YOUR SEAT. PRINCESS -— AND J TJVOLI. riOMEDY, X AUGlis\ yAUDEV I E l 1; TTOOT £ÜBSON "THE DENVER DUDE." Smiling, Debonair Hoot at His Best. THE DENVER DUDE. HOOT GD3SON HOOT GIBSON HOOT GIBSON HOOT GIBSON HOOT GIBSON HOOT GIBSON HOOT GD3SON HOOT GD3SON HOOT GIBSON i HOOT OOT Hoot Gibson in a white collar: Hoot Gibson in a "TRICK" checkered vest! Hoot Gibson in Scotch kilts, last of all.' Imagine the broncho-breaking King of the West in these outfits! Jnst imagine Hoot as a manicured dudel Wow! What a laugh this picture is! VAUDEVILLE. VAUDEVILLE VAUDEVILLE VAUDEVILLE VAUDEVILLE VAUDEVILLE VAUDEVILLE VAUDEVILLE VAUDEVILLE VAUDEVILLE VAUDEVILLE VAUDEVILLE. AUPEVILLE^ First Appearance in New Zealand, DELROY AND DELANEY, World famous Rhythmical Dancers, Introducing the Man with the ■.--■ India-rubber Pace. I HATS McKAY, ~ T il The Banjo and Steel Guitar Genius I (in an Entirely New Act), I Impersonator of a Typical Chinese 1 Musician. ) ASQUITH'S ENTERTAINERS, T A Most Diverting Duo,' v/ho can do a little of everything. And fTHE CHDuD WONDER VOCALIST. J Additional Attraction during Day Sessions, PETER B. KYNE'S "WAR PAINT." SPECIAL MUSICAL ITEMS By HOWARD MOODY'S SALON ORCHESTRA. Overture,' 7.55 Sharp. ■ If Continuous from 11 a.m. ""•" 'Phone 41-586. ~ I • TiyOLIiNIGHTLY AT 7.4,5. ! rjtTi * op Auckland. ZOOLOGICAL PARK, ZOOLOGICAL PARK, QUNDAY AT 2.45. THE MUNICIPAL. BAND Will Render the Following Interesting Programing: •arch, "Glenavy" (Wheeler) fymn, "Nearer My God to Thee" Overture, "A Calm Sea and a Prosperous Voyage" ........'.•••'•■ (Mendelssohn) faltz, "Hourida" ....,,... (Gillet) Selection, "La Boutique .Fantasque" (Rossini-Resplghi) Tarch, "The Bond of Friendship" (Rogan) riental Suite, "The Caravan" .. (Joyce) No. 1. "Caravan Camp in the Desert." No. 2. "Caravan Camp Attacked by Brigands."".. - No. 3. "Convoy'on the March." JByl, "In Autumn'? ......(Tschaikowsky) Carch, "Our Fleet," .......... (Safroni) National Anthem. CHRISTOPHER SMITH, Bandmaster. A frequent service of trams and buses «ns from all points. J: S. BRIGHAM, | I'own Clerk. pI T Y OF AU C K LAND. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. . « -_ QUNDAY "pVENING AT B.3o.; '"■*?:' Tlf-USiCAL "RECITAL : By THE MUNICIPAL BAND Programme: March, "When the 'Sergeant-Major's on Parade" :...,-,.....*...... (Longsraff) Overture, "Academic Festival" ..• (Brahms) Descriptive, "The Mill in the Black Forest" ,'• ■ -~, , (Ellcnberg) Suite, "In a Lover's Garden"-.; (Ketelbeyi Euphonium Solo," "The VlUage Blacksmith" (by request) (Weiss) Soloist, MR. J. PURCHASE. Morceau, "Cradle Song". ...... (Brahms) Selection, "The Mikado" (by request) (Sullivan) National Anthem. CHRISTOPHER SMITH, Bandmaster. ADMISSION AND PROGRAMME FREE. J. S. BRIGHAMr *■> ... „ ~.,,,.,,. -~" . Town.Cleric . ' ■ " :.. ■ ' :.* ' • ". v . ■ ■ • •--■'•» ROIIuER SKATIWG. "pRBMIER' RINK, PITT TER. PITT ST.; '"*&< '-.'. 'v^W* !^y i :;,-; Riafc Open Every^DaaPiO a.m: io 10 p.m. Skate to Music' To-IStgfit, 10 pTm. Bananand's. Band, Wednesday and Saturday. ■;-•; - vptJJiter and- Plain Carnival, July 0. ft .«&«&& 7,3 S tb '#■ <™°<* -' Good Prizes ■ Betfc l?««ter, Come and En joy the Fun. ■ ''k'--' J "'••"' sr - -■/r-.Hi- HENDRIKSEN, ■a %&■ Min
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 154, 2 July 1927, Page 20
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