AMUSEMENTS. FOR TO-NIGHT ONLY. (Late Queen's Theatre). Commencing at 8 o'clock. LL .CTAiR T VAUDEVILLE | LL "TAR V AUDEVILLE j AND PICTURES. [ 14 — VARIETY ACTS. —14 First Appearance, GAMBINO^ AMBINO, Italian Accordeon pxpert. jCJTAN WILSON, "tan >»ilson, Vagabond Tramp. W/^OLEMAiN, • Vy l OLE MAN, Robust Tenor. r\7ILSOX A LEXAXDER, *» ILSON ALEXANDER, Drajnatlst. PAT mYROX, AT - 1 - YRON, Contortionist, Featuring the Human Monkey. PHIL TTIGGEXS, HIL -tJ-IGGENS, Elocutionist. FRED WOOD Entertainer. HARRY LEWIS Tenor. ERX ROBSON Baritone. JSOE RICHARDS Soubrette. JESMOND 111 SCOTT Danseuse. GLADYS BROWN Songstress. MAVIS RILEY Jazz Baby. EDNA JENKINSON Clever Dancer. Also Screening, D,R. ivT arie CJTOPE'S R. ItXARIE "Hf AR-RIED T OVE." " iM-AItRIED -L'OVE.'" OUR FAMOUS FAMILY PRICES: 800 SEATS 1/, 1/. . CHILDREN, HALF-PRICE. EMPRESS. (Newton). F MPREgg. TO-NIGHT AT 7.30. Empress. First National Presents Empress. Empress. fiJtIFFITH, Empress. GRIFFITH, Empress. Empress. Supported by Empress. JOHN BOWERS. Empress. HOBART BOSWORTH, Empress. In Empress. Empress. "fTTHREE TTOURS." Empress. "J-HREE -Q-OURS." Empress. Empress. The World's Most Beautiful Empress. Woman In her Greatest Role. Empress. Empress. Once the queen of the social Empress, world—now a woman of the Empress, underworld—what are the three Empress, most important hours in a Empress. woman's lifetime? Empress. Empress. Good Supporting Programme. Empress. Stalls 9d. Circle 1/. WEST END.—T~ TO-NIGHT — AT 7.43 — TO-NIGHT. SPECIAL ATTRACTION TO-NIGHT: WINNERS OF'OUR £40 COMPETITION. The Popular * TJILEY AND O. "ILEY AND V^O.. Shrieks of Parody in New Numbers. TT ATTERN QISTERS, -"-ATTEIIN The Imperial Dance Trio, including BABY JOYCE. CLAUDE T7"ER, LAUDE "ER. The Sensational Bov Wonder. KATHI.LEN BOYLE, Auckland's Clever Versatile Comedienne. Screening i " XTO TITAN'S rj.OLD." I | " O VJQLD." | A Sensational Thriller! A treasure hunt in the Hills of Peril. Splendid Supports. Two Big Comedies. Music by WEST END ORCHESTRA. CirrlP. 1/. T/: Stalls. J>d. !M.
MEETINGS. "V" z. OLYMPIC GAMES ASSOCIATION. * (Incorporated). At the request of the Council of the above Association I have pleasure in convening a Meeting of (a) Representatives of the Local Governing Bodies of all Amateur Sports in Auckland whether or not the National Governing Bodies are members of the Olympic Association. (b) Representatives of Affiliated Clubs and individual members thereof. I (c) Representatives of other organisations of a public or semi-public character. (d) Individuals (i.e., sport- lovers not attached to clubs) interested In tlie Olympic Movement. (e) Representatives of Golf Clubs, Yachting Associations. Military Sports Association, Racing and Trotting Clubs and any kindred sports body. At Chamber of Commerce on WEDNESDAY NEXT. September £1, 1027 at 8 p.m. Business": To consider the Formation of an Auckland Branch of the N.Z. Olympic Games Association (Incorporated). GEO. BAILDON (Mayor), xl 9 Convener. \fT. ALBERT RATEPAYERS AND UA RESIDENT'S ASSOCIATION. PROTEST MEETINGS. The Associatiop Invites all Ratepayers and Residents to register their protest against the most unjust action of the Mt. Albert Borough Council, in dismissing the Borough Engineer, without making one definite charge against his administration. If you believe in the usual British Custom of granting every accused person an opportunity of defending himself, come and bear the facts of the case. THE MAYOR AND COUNCILLORS ARE SPECIALLY REQUESTED TO BE PRESENT AS OUR REPRESENTATIVES, TO GIVE AN EXPLANATION OF THEIR ACTION, WHICH HAS BROUGHT DISCREDIT ON US WHOM THEY REPRESENT. MEETINGS WILL BE HELD AS UNDER : KOSIE PICTURE THEATRE. Mt. Albert Terminus, 7.30 p.m.—MONDAY, September 19. r JUBILEE HALL, KINGSLAND, 7.30 p.m. TUESDAY, September 20. PICTURE THEATRE, Edendale Terminus, 7.30 p.m.—WEDNESDAY, September A. B. HART, xl 9 President. PRIMARY SCHOOL COMMITTEES' ASSOCIATION. QUARTERLY MEETING. Quarterly Meeting of Association will be held on WEDNESDAY EVENING, September 21, at Teachers* Institute Room, Wellesley Street East, at 7.30 p.m. Full attendance of delegates desired. W. DIXON, 19 Secretary. AUCKLAND CROQUET ASSOCIATION. Tbe Annual Meeting will be held at the Unity Hall, Upper Queen Street, on TUESDAY, September 27, at 2.30 p.m. 19 M. KEESING, Hon. Sec. BAZAARS. ' COME TO piAIRYLAND In ST. MATTHEW'S HALL, HOBSON ST.. TO-NIGHT, FROM 7 TO 11 P.M. Wonderful Scenery, Spectacular Display. Come and see the Forests where the Fairies Live. 19
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 221, 19 September 1927, Page 18
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