. . AMUSEMENTS. Wit? Ex-S THEATRE. "EST A^ ND -i-HEATRE. TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. TO-NIGHT. VARIETY -yTAUDEVILLE. OUR BIG NIGHT. ALL THE WINNERS. ~ Special Engagement '| - KOHALA DUO, I Hawaiian Instrumental and { Harmonising Duettists. J GLADYS -CAM* Comedienne. JOY SYMONDS Character Act. . K. BOYLE Comedienne. Three of the most successful competitors at recent Town Hall Com- • petitions. The Popular and Pleasing MAVIS RILEY Soubrette. The. Sensational „ CLAUDE KER Roy Wonder. Last, but Not Least, THE MIGHTY ATOM New Zealand's Fastest Dancer. FINALS — JUVENILE — FINALS £40 _ COMPETITION — £40 . Screening: "fiLIDE, QLIDE!" I I "*->LIDE, -IVELLY, | J I: it With W U££& t HAINE S ™d SALLY O'NEIL. MUSIC BY WEST END ORCHESTRA. G Circle. 1/, 1/. Stalls, 9d, 9d. IS ' ~ PRINCE mHEATRE ■*- RINCE -l-HEATRE. KARANGAHAPE ROAD. Direction Fuller-Hay ward Theatres. LON p«HANEY ON IN !!TSS T? OAD T° M AN *>ALAY." i-HE AfcOAD lo -IM-ANDALAY." «TSS T?OAD mo TIfANDALAY." "A HE J-O JMaNDALAY." A Pulsating Drama of the Exotic Orient. The Peer of character actors in bis most weird and most mystifying part. " MARRIAGE," Featuring VIRGINIA VALLI and ALAN DURANT. A Subtle and Dramatic Story which tears the veil from the marriage mystery. PRICES: AFTERNOON SESSION (2 o'clock). 6d, 6d, 6d. EVENING SESSION (7 o'clock). »d, 1/, 1/6. ,w THE LAST DAY. •» rj.RAND opp. ti.P.O. rpO-DAY. ch V-Trand Opp. G.P.O. -1-O-DAY. " T OVERS." " -"OVERS.'' " T OVERS." " -"OVERS." 3 GOOD COMEDIES, (1) "HUNTINGER" (2) "FUNNY FACE " (3) "FELIX THE CAT." Sessions: 11.15, L 25, 3.35, 5.45 and 8. »£ Commencing TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) : Peter B. Kyne's . "THE UNDERSTANDING HEART," p. And j8 "THE AUCTIONEER." Orchestron. AT fJWE QjRAND — fpO-MORROW. RUGBY FOOTBALL. «■ p A R K. B -tARK. "R D E N "DARK. "ARK. ; i- SATURDAY. et »d OTAGO D V. i AUCKLAND. l - KICK OFF 3 P.M. MEN f\F VTTAR AT pLAY. EN "F »»AR. -«-T * LAY. HKffi T)UJ?EDIN .X?X.»a. AVuNEDIN V. HUT G "T|IOMEDE. •ITX.IO. A^ioMEDE. NO. 2 GROUND AT 1.45. PUSH p A L L > 4 AUSH A-»ALL PUSH p A L L van -Mall PUSH T> A LL U S H •DALL : - (Kindly Lent by Milne and Choyce.) ii — n \ i ■ i I A Novelty Game for Aucklanders. Eight . Players Aside. Huge Ball, 15 feet in I Circumference. J ADMISSION, 1/. STAND, 2/ EXTRA. R - ARTILLERY pAND uv-jvLAND -Artillery -Dand WILL RENDER POPULAR SELECTIONS. ;d. !-t* —— Sekopl Children 3d. AM Takinm. | devoted to *$*%£& - T. W. MABEN. Secretary. _ - : " A.R.F. Union. REMOVAL NOTICES. P P.E EAH *K T<!nt i S* ll •*» Cover Mann T T. LEDIARD, Leather Goods Manufa^ O . turer, late Karangahape Rd.. RemovJrf S Mamiion St.. on* Upper Queen St. * OTOT^
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 212, 8 September 1927, Page 24
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