AMUSEMENTS. QCT AGON THEATRE TO-NIGHT, 7.45. MATINEE TO-MO I! ROW, 2.30. NEW ZEALAND'S GREATEST PHOTODRAMATIC SENSATION! Tbo Supremo Triumph of Local Art and Industry, ‘ REAVES LAST STAND,’ ‘ KEWI’S LAST STAND,’ ‘ REAVES LAST STAND,’ ‘ RE „ PS LAST STAND,’ r, ‘ REWI’S LAST STAND,’ ‘ REWI’S LAST STAND,’ ‘ REWI’S LAST STAND,’ ‘ REWI’S LAST STAND,’ ‘ REWI’S LAST STAND,’ ‘REWI’S LAST STAND,’ ‘REWI’S LAST STAND,’ An Historically True Tale of Love and War-timo 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 Ivihi, February 29, 1864), Often described as the Greatest Forlorn Hopo Fight in the History of the World, wherein 300 poorly-equipped Maori men, women, and children, without water and with very little food, kept at bay a British army of eomo 1,800, assisted by artillery and cavalry, for a period nf three days, and when finally the British General, moved by their wonderful courage, offered thorn freedom if they would surrender, Rewi, their principal chief, sent reply: “FRIENDS, I SHALL FIGHT AGAINST YOU FOR EVER! FOR EVER!” THENSPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF K A M O, K A M O, K A M O, Tho WIZARD BANJO-MANDOLINIST WIZARD BANJO-MANDOLINIST (From Victoria Palace Theatre, Loudon), IN A RAPID-FIRE ACT THAT Fills Every Mind With Wonder and Admiration. Tho Musician with Lightning-swift Fingers —and tho World’s Fastest Exponent of the Banjo-Mandolin. A FASCINATING EXPOSITION. OCTAGON ORCHESTRA (Dir. by Mr L. D. Austin). CIRCLE PLANS at Chas, Begg's; STALLS at Theatre (ring 13-091). DANCING! DANCING! DANCING! STUDENTS’ DANCE CLUE, Paul Austin’s Dance Band (6 artists). The Taranaki footballers have accepted our invitation to Ire present, also Miss Daley and party (from Fullers’). During fhe evening several novelties will be introduced. Admission: Ladies, 2s 6d; Gents, 2s 6d. Supper inclusive. Right of admission reserved. D. GORDON FORWELL, Secretary. EARLY SETTLERS’ HALL Ami PIONEERS’ HALL, Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Club, Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Chib, Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Club. TO-MORROW NIGHT. OLD AND NEW DANCES. Wallz Competition for Gentlemen. Public Vote; Six Prizes. Fox-trot Competition for Ladies. Public Vote; Six Prizes. Gordon’s Royal Dance Band. Will. Smith's Kapai Orchestra. Supper provided. Admission, 2s 6d. Euchre. Euchre. Euchre. Euchre. Euchre. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TEA ROOMS. 9-SPECIAL ORDERS—9. Admission, 2=. D' XC, Ux C e 8 to 12. Victoria Hall. Victoria Hall. Victoria Hall. A’ictoria Hall. Victoria Hull. Victoria Hall. Victoria Hall. A’icloria Hall. Victoria Hall. Victoria Had. Victoria Hall. Piccadilly Orchestra. Supper. Supper. Ladies, Is; Gents, 2s. Saturday. Saturday. Saturday. Saturday. Saturday. Saturday. Saturday. Saturday. Saturday. Saturday. Saturday.
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Evening Star, Issue 19639, 19 August 1927, Page 8
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