AMUSEMENTS, Em pike thea te e HP IBE THEATRE MATINEE TO-DAY, 2.15. EVENING SESSION DB LUXE. 7.45. PERSONAL APPEARANCE PERSONAL APPEARANCE PERSONAL APPEARANCE PERSONAL APPEARANCE (At the Evening Sessions and Saturday’s Matinee) Of “MISS NEW ZEALAND, “MISS NEW ZEALAND, “MISS NEW ZEALAND, “MISS NEW ZEALAND, “MISS NEW ZEALAND, “MISS NEW ZEALAND, “MISS NEW ZEALAND, “MISS NEW ZEALAND. “MISS NEW ZEALAND, “MISS NEW ZEALAND, 1927 ” 1927 ” 1927 ” 1927" 1a27 ” 1927 ” 1927 ’’ 1927 ” 1927 " 1927 ” (Miss Dale Austen, “Miss Otago”). (Miss Dale Austen, “Miss Otago”). (Miss Dale Austen, “Miss Otago”). New Zealand's Ambassadress to Hollywood will make her Final Appearances before sho leaves to fulfil her Film Contract. Don’t miss these last chances of seeing our Beautiful and Talented Screen Aspirant in charming gowns and hearing her Maiden Speech and Entertaining Stag© Sketches! Thousands have flocked to see her in the North Island, the theatres being packed with cheering audiences. All New Zealand has acclaimed her. Also, a Fine Picture Programme, Headed by PETER B. KYNE'S PETER B. KYNE'S PETER B. KYNE'S World-famous Novel, ‘ THE UNDERSTANDING HEART.’ ‘ THE UNDERSTANDING HEART.’ ‘THE UNDERSTANDING HEART.’ ABSOLUTELY NO FREE LIST! BOOK YOUR SEATS IMMEDIATELY! Box Plans Now Open at The Bristol, or Ring the Theatre (10-444). ANOTHER TREMENDOUS PROGRAMME At the pLAZA AND GRAND 2 p.m.—TWICE DAILY-7.30 p.m. ' Tho Comedy of Comedies. ■ CASEY AT THE BAT,’ ‘ CASEY AT THE BAT,' ‘CASEY AT THE BAT,’ ■ CASEY AT THE BAT,’ With WALLACE BEERY, WALLACE BEERY And FORD STERLING. FORD STERLING, Knocking up the Huge Score of 2,100 LAUGHS. Smashing “HITS” of Comedy and Crashing Comical “CATCHES,” with some Sly “LEG GLANCES” that will leave you well “STUMPED” and “CLEAN BOWLED” at one and the same time. MTien Casey bowls the ‘“MAIDEN OVER” You’ll Scream with Laughter. A Crack Comedy Classic. FEATURE No. 2A Thrilling Sea Story, With a Novel Theme, ‘THE ISLAND OF DESPAIR,’ ‘THE ISLAND OF DESPAIR,’ Featuring Britain's Greatest Screen Actor, MATHBSON LANG. MATHESON LANG. FEATURE No. 3Episodo No. 2 of tho Thrilling Serial, ‘THE BIDDLE RIDER.’ ‘THE RIDDLE RIDER.’
“ Come and sit on the grass.” “ Oh, fr o and sit on your thumb.” “ I would; but there’s a nail in it.” ■ . Why do thev call them boxing matches ” ? Because they always strike one another.
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Evening Star, Issue 19699, 28 October 1927, Page 6
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