AMUSEMENTS. TO-NIGHT — TO-NIGHT SESSIONS, 5 AND S. Three Hours of Good Quality Entertainmen The Screen's Funniest Comedy Duo. GEORGE K. ARTHUR KARL DANE GEORGE K. ARTHUR KARL DANE GEORGE K. ARTHUR KARL DANE 111 " BROTHERLY LOVE." " BROTHERLY LOVE." "BROTHERLY LOVE." " BROTHERLY LOVE." It's a positive riot of laughs. It's a scream You remember tiiem iu "ROOKIES." This is a Funnier and a Better One. | UUO SEATS ~t /. CHILDREN tid. | | °O0 SEATS - 1 -/ > CHILDREN Gd. | Hippodrome mo-NiGiiT IPPODROME J-O-NIGHT | HIPJr'OUKOME. | HIPPODROME. Pantomime. mO-MORROW, AT i) P.M. I'aiitomime. J-O-MORROW, AT -> P.M Pantomime. Special for the School Pantomime. Holidays. Pantomime. Pantomime. "HI X D E R E LLA. ' Pantomime. " IN D E It E LLA. ' Pantomime. I Pantomime, prn —IN THE CAST — pr/' Pantomime. — IN THE CAST — e -''- Pantomime. Gorgeous Dresses ! Pantomime. Beautiful Scenery ! Pantomime. Also Also Pantomime. Direct from Sydney. Pantomime. Pantomime. i 1 Pantomime. WORTH'S | Pantomime. WONDERFUL I Pantomime. PERFORMING | Pantomime. DOGS. I Pantomime. 1 Pantomime. Pantomime. Dos Acrobats ! Dog Dancers Pantomime. Dog Balancers! Pantomime. Dog Comedians Pantomime. And a Bis Picture Programmi Pantomime. ADULTS, 1/, 1/, 1/. Pantomime. CHILDREN, (jd. (id. (id. Pantomime. HIPPODROME TO-MORROW Pantomime. HIPPODROME TO-MORROV, Pantomime. 2 P.M. Pantomime. 2 P.M. FULLER-HAYWARD SUBURBAN THEATRES. PRINCE WDWAIiD (Karangaliape Rd.) - A - J At 1.30 and 7.30 TIE cjpy," ' ~~j HE fel'Y," The Greatest Mystery Melodrama of all times. "BLUE SKIES," with Helen Twelve- [ trees. Special Matinee Attrac ion. | EVE BENTLEY and ller Select | Orchestra. | Dominion Road, at 8. "DRUMS OF LOVE,", a D. W. nnffitli Mighty Spectacle, with Mary Pliilbin. "SCARLET SEAS." with Richard Dartho'.mess. "COLLEGIANS," Chapter 22. JgMPIRE Dominion Road, at S. "LAUGH. CLOWN, LAUGII," with Lon Clianey. "THE DANGER RIDER," wiili Hoot Gibson. Tram Terminus, at S. "LAUGH. CLOWN, LAUGH," with Lon Chaney. "THE CRIMSON CITY," with Myrna Loy and John Miljan. pARISH JJALL, JQEVONPORT. "RED ITAIR." featuring CLARA* BOW.' "HOMESICK," with Sammy Cohen and Marjorie Beebe. QREY Surrey Crescent, at 7.45. "NAUGHTY BABY," with Alice White. "AFTER THE STORM," witli Jacqueline Logan and Ilobart Bosworth. FOR SALE BY TENDER. J N BANKRUPTCY. ESTATE OF CAMERON AND THOMAS OF TAURANGA. BACON CUREItS. TO HAM AND BACON CURERS, MERCHANTS AND OTHERS. The Official Assignee, Auckland, has foi Sale the following Stock of Hams ant Bacon at present in the factory at Tanranga:— , 474 SIDES. 290 HAMS. 13 SHOULDERS. 10 MIDDLES. 14 LEGS OF PORK. Inquiries are invited for the pi;: chase of the whole or in lots. Application may be made to the Ollicia! Assignee, Auckland, or to his representatne, Mr. C. 11. Jordan, care of New Zealand Loaij and Mercantile Agency, Co., Ltd., Tauranga V. R. CROWHURST, Acting Official Assignee, Auckland. May lu. 1920. xlf Tenders for purchase of CHEMIST BUSINESS AT WAIUKU. Tenders, closing at 3 p.m. on TUESDAY, May 28, are invited for the purchase as a going concern of the Stock-in-trade, Goodwill, Plant and Fittings of the oldestablished Chemist Business at Waiuku previously carried on by the late Harry King. The business is at present being carried on by a fully qualified manager. Conditions of tender may be inspected and forms of tender obtained at the Public Trust Office, Auckland, Hamilton and Wliangarei. :1S r BUILDiNG MATERIALS. YOUR HOUSE ON WHEELS. WE HAVE SPECIAL EQUIPMENT FOR REMOVING OR RAISING HOUSES p EORGE JTHODES AND S ONS. L TD BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS Phone 41-051. B PLANS, Specifications, Bungalows. Resdences, Shops, from i'l 1/, qualified architect.—Kozy Home Designers, Heiiaby's Bldgs.. opp. (Ll'■(>■ QJCORIA, from 4/0 yard; Ashes, £1 4yds load ; delivered.—Phone L. Parkes, St. Leonard's Rd., Epsom. B PiCNICS, EXCURSIONS, ETC. "OIVERUEAD AND OSTEND SERVICES STEAMERS. CALLING AT ALL WHARVES. Leave Auckland daily at 3.30 p.m., for Ilobsonville, Waimarie, and Kivcrliead (Saturdays excepted). Sundays at 4 p.m. Leave Riverhead Dailv at 7 a.m. (Sunday excepted). For OSTEND, leaving Prince's Wlijirf, Sundays, 0.40 a.m., Wednesdays at 9.43 a.m. Fridays G. 30 p.m., Saturdays 1.43 p.m. BRADNEY AND BINNS. D 4 DANCiN G. rno-NiGHT—-X AND EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT JOYLAND OLD-TIME DANCE. DRUIDS' IIALL, NEWTON. First Heat Maxina Competition. Prizes valued at £3. Monte Carlo, Streamers, and Twilieht Waltz. b MRS. TYLCOAT'S JOYLAND ORCHESTRA Ladies 1/. Gents 2/ Xlli A. McKENZIE, M.cl |) AN C E PROI'RIE TO RS. The Latest and Most Up-to-date Professorial .Ills'//, Band Open for All Classes of Engagements. GEORGE POOKIS. 43. Ponsonby Iloart. Plioue 20-743. B ■ \
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 114, 16 May 1929, Page 28
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