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AMUSEMENTS. WERYBODT’S THEATRE DAILY, at 2 and 7.30. W. C. FIELDS W. C. FIELDS W. C. FIELDS W. C. FIELDS , In 'THE POTTERS,’ ‘THE POTTERS,’ With JOY HARRIS and JIARY ALDEN. JOY HARRIS’ and MARY ALDEN. It is all about the typical family, tho usual squabbles, hopes and disappointments. In Addition : LEW CODY and CARMEL MYERS LEW CODY and CARMEL MYERS. In ‘THE GAY DECEIVER.’ ‘THE GAY DECEIVER.’ COMMENCING Fill DAY: ALICE TERRY AND PAUL WEGENER In ‘THE MAGICIAN.’ ‘THE MAGICIAN.’ In Addition, MONTE BLUE and DOROTHY DEVORE In ‘TUB MAN UPSTAIRS.’ 'THE MAN UPSTAIRS.’ COMING TO THE OCTAGON THEATRE FRIDAY NEXT! NEW ZEALAND’S GREATEST PHOTODRAMATIC SENSATION! The Supremo Triumph of Local Art and Industry, ‘ REWFS LAST STAND,’ 1 REWFS LAST STAND,’ ‘ REWFS LAST STAND,’ 1 REn FS LAST STAND,’ ‘.REWFS LAST STAND,’ ‘REWFS LAST STAND,’ ‘ REWFS LAST STAND,’ ‘ REWFS LAST STAND,' ‘ REWFS LAST STAND,’ ‘ REWFS LAST STAND,’ ‘REWFS LAST STAND,’ ‘ REWFS LAST STAND,’ ’REWFS LAST STAND,’ ‘ REWFS LAST’ STAND,’ ‘ REWFS LAST STAND,’ An Historically True Tale of Love and War-time Adventure in the New Zealand Bush, Including The Exact, Amazing, and Graphic Depiction of THE BATTLE OF ORAKAU THE BATTLE OF ORAKAU THE BATTLE OF ORAKAU (Fought at Kihi Kihi, February 29, 18G4), Often described as tho Greatest Forlorn Hope Fight in tho History of the World, wherein 300 poorly-equipped Maori men, women, and children, without water and with very little fond, kept at bay a British army of some 1,800, assisted by artillery .and cavalry, for a period of three days, and when finally Dio British General, moved by their wonderful courage, offered (hem freedom if they would surrender, Rewi, their principal thief, sent reply;— “FRIENDS, I SHALL FIGHT AGAINST YOU FOR EVER! FOR EVER.!’’ THEN—SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF ‘ K A M, O, K A At O, K A M 0, The WIZARD BAN JO-MAN DOLI NIST WIZARD BANJO-MANDOLINTST (From Victoria Palace Theatre, London), IN A RAPID-FIRE ACT THAT Fills Every Mind Wilh Wonder and Admiration. Tho Musici an with Lightning-swift Fingers —and tho World’s Fastest Exponent of the Banjo-Mandolin. A FASCINATING EXPOSITION. TYING EDWARD THEATRE TO-NIGHT, at 7.50. Charlie Murray ami Chosior Conklin. ‘ M’FADDEN’S FLATS.’ ‘ M’FADDEN'S FLATS.’ ‘M'FADDEN’S FLATS.’ In Addition ; IV. C. Fields. W. C. Fields, ‘THE POTTERS.’ ‘THE POTTERS.’ RAILWAY SOCIAL CLUB. Dance. TTARD-UP DANCE. Dance. Dance. JLJ- TO-NIGHT, . Dance. Dance. 171 h AUGUST, Dance. Dance. Overseas Hall, onp. Station. Dance. Dance. Open Orders, 10s 6d each. Dance. Dance. Lucky Spot Prizes. Dance. Dance. Black Cat Band. Good time. Dance. Dance, Good music. Dance.

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Evening Star, Issue 19637, 17 August 1927, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 19637, 17 August 1927, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 19637, 17 August 1927, Page 8

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