AMUSEMENTS. _ /COMMENCING "ItTONDAY Commencing -M-onday A FTERNOON. Afternoon. AT BOTH THEATRES. (LATE QUEEN'S THEATRE.) And - — I "COMPRESS MPRESS "COMPRESS —— -COMPRESS _ NEWTON. A-\fATINEE mREAT XT<OR mHE -i-'J-ATINEE J-REAT -C OR Ihe CHILDREN. HILDREN. | .j I New Zealand's Farewell to the Great- | est Juvenile Comedian in the I I Southern Hemisphere. i I 1 1 He's only eight, but he's great. Little tackie /clakke. iTTLE ACKIE VLAHKE. Little tackie plakke. ITTLE ACKIE Little tackie /clarke. ITTLE «ACKIE V^LARKE. Little tackie /clarke. ITTLE «ACKIE Little tackie plauke. ITTLE y ACKIE v^LARKE. Little tackie pilarkb. ii'tle " ackie Clarke. HE'S A REAL LIVE COMEDIAN, OMEDIAN, TMI'ERSONATOR, -Impersonator, ONOLOGUIST, -"J-ONOLOGUIST, Eccentric CCENTRIC -L'aNCER. He was- the comedian with the Sunbeam Kiddies, and was specially re-engaged for his present tour, which terminates this week 1 1 DON'T MISS HIS FAREWELL. | APPEARANCE. I j 1 He is the greatest bit or fun in years. ; Hear liim Sing:—"l Ain't Nobody's Darl- . ing," "Some Am.' "A Negg and a Nunion," ! "We've Got a New Baby at our House." 1 See him in his little Dress Suit! See him in his Coogan Rags! : i 1 ( | Every child attending this Matinee I . | will receive a free photo of Jackie | I | Clarke. I -I ALSO APPEARING— The ttippodrome qunbeam HE -O-IPPODROME Ballet." ALLET." 8 — BEAUTIFUL GIRLS — 8 THEY SING. THEY DANCE, THEY ACT. And featuring Aucklnnd's Youngest Ballet Girl —Fours Years of Age. Also full Picture Programme at Both t Theatres. ' ' REMEMBER! | HIPPODROME j IPPODROME I AND Empress. I mpress. I SESSION DE LUXE 2 O'CLOCK. ] I 1 Usual Family Matinee Prices at both Theatres. MONDAY AFTERNOON NEXT MONDAY AFTERNOON NEXT I 1 Empress, newton. | MPRESS, NEWTON. | —! TO-NIGHT. AT 7.30. 2 — STAR ATTRACTIONS. — Empress. A DOLPHB "VfENJOU, Empress. -"J-ENJOU, Empress. GRETA NISSEN, In Empress. TJLONDE OR "DRUNETTE. Empress. - d LONDE OR J~»RUNETTE. Empress. Laid in gay. dashing daring Empress. Paris. A man and two girls, and Empress, he couldn't choose between tbem. Empress. so he married both! Empress. Second Feature— Empress. YAKIMA CANUTT, In Empress. " QCAR TTANAN." Empress. " -'-'-ANAN." Empress. He rides like-fury—fights like n Hmpress. demon —loves like a RomeoEmpress. See the Sensational New Western Empress. Star. Empress. MUSIC BY EMPRESS 7. Empress. Stalls. 9d, 9d. Circle, 1/. Empress. Reserves at Bon Ton, or Empress. Phfpe 27-077. Empress rtio-NiGHT. MPRESS J- O-NIGHT. J3RINCE IjpHEATRE, KARANGAHAPE ROAD. _____ » Direction Fuller-Hayward Theatre#. i TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, " THE HAPPY WARRIOR," "THE HAPPY WARRIOR." "THE HAPPY WARRIOR." A Sparkling Melodrama Circus Life. Alive with Action, Colour and Thrills. " THE MAGICIAN." "THE MAGICIAN." " THE MAGICIAN." He wanted the heart blood of a maiden for a weird experiment. Imagine a beautiful girl in the ruthless hands of a mad wizard. PRICES AS USUAL: 1/ and 1/6. RIALTO. TO-NIGHT. TJEGENT. I ALTO. Overture 7.50. -"EGENT. RIALTO. — One Drama. — "DEGENT. 46-600 — One Comedy. — -I* 20-142. British National Pictures present Dorothy ri ish in " t ondon." orotiiy *Jisu in "-London." A throbbing drama of London's lights and shadows, written for her by Thomas Burke, author of "Limehouse Nights." Paramount Pictures present WO TjMELDS IN • C. -T lELDS IN The -pOTTERS." HE OTTERS." r. It is all about the typical family, the usual » squabbles, hopes and disappointments. How the family face ruin, and then become rich is told in rare humour. Nothing but laughprovoking scenes follow on each other's heels. Ivy Harris and Mary Alden are featured in Mr. Fields' supports. LATEST GAZETTE AND ORCHESTRAS. TUESDAY — "THE HONOUR SYSTEM." ■rfc. gPECIAL gUNDAY QONCERT. PRINCESS THEATRE, PRINCESS THEATRE, j Queen Street. TACKSON'S /CONCERT "DARTY. " ACKSON'S CoxcERT -t ARTY. In aid of the League's Employment J Scheme. , „ A. W. FLYGER, . " Hon. Sec. - JUMBLE SALE. J U M B L JE SALE. 1.0.0. F. HALL, PITT STREET. 1.0.0. F. HALL, PITT STREET, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5. , MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5. Doors Open 12 Noon. S
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