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AMUSEMENTS. IT! TILLERS' r\PERA PTOUSB * TILLERS' UPERA , n XLOUSE. Direction: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. SAY. KIDS! Ask MUM and DAD to take you to the Matinee, To-morrow, to see the Dog 9 and Monkeys. MATINEE TO-MORROW - _ FULLERS' ~V7AUDEVILLE & "REVUE ULLERS' V AUDEVILLE k -IVEVUL TO-NIGHT AT 8- TO-NIGHT. Last Week of the Greatest Animal Act . Yet Seen Here. A PDALE'S A NIMAL ftIRCUS, Apdale's Animal Circus. Featuring the Funniest Monkey Comedian on the stage. He's full of fun, is = MOTT. = And he will see that you get plenty to Laugh At. MAGGIE FOSTER. • WALTER VERNON. - SIGNOR PALMETTO. • BLACK AND WHITE RAYNA CARBETTE. —- LAST WEEK. LAST WEEK V ' GIB: WiSB = Gi& WilS And His Famous Popular SNAPSHOT REVUE CO. In a one lone, bie farewell laugh show. —— "CHEERIO." Brightest Bits from all Revues. MONDAY NEXT. TTECTOR QT.jPLATR, ——- -O.ECTOR OT.VVLAIR. With a brand new Combination of Revue Stars in all New Revues. Prices: 3s, 2s, Is. Box plan at Lewis R. r/julv and Ron. Ltd. NATIONAL Sessions, 11.30. 2.30, 5.0, 7.45. LYRIC THEATRE. Nightly at 7.45. National ATIONAL National ATIONAL LYRIC. YRIC. Lyric, yric. A Double Star Programme of Merit. Wm. Fox Presents " rpHE QHAMROCK TTANDICAP." " XHE tOHAMROCK XIANDICAP/' "'PHE QHAMROCK TTANDICAP." " 1-HE OHAMRQCK HANDICAP." By PETER T3 T7TNE. ETER JL>. IXYNE. OVER THE HURDLES WITH IRISH LUCK AND LOVE TRIUMPHANT. A RACING DRAMA OF ERIN'S ISLE. ONE OF THE MOST THRILLING RACE TRACK STORIES EVER BROUGHT TO THE SCREEN. In Addition First National Presents " "OECOIL," " JXecoil," Recoil," ECOIL," By Rex reach, ex jlJeach. Featuring Betty tjlythe, etty JDlythe, Mahlon ttamilton. AHLON xLAMILTON. A Drama of Beautiful Adventuresses with a cast including EUROPE'S TEN MOS3 BEAUTIFUL WOMEN. LATEST FOX NEWS - - - News. LATEST GAUMONT GRAPHIC - - News. FELIX COPS THE PRIZE - - Cartoon. " THE POLAR BARRON." PRICES AS USUAL. Is, 2s, 2s 9d. Reserves at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. Price, 2s 9d. EXHIBITIONS. MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY, CROWDS TURNED AWAY. COME EARLY. East and W est exhibition, ast And VV est .i^xhibition. East and w est exhibition, ast And West Inhibition. Town ttall own Hall AND /CONCERT PHAMBER. CONCERT VHAMBER. To-day, from i a a.m. O-DAY, FROM lU A.M. DON'T MISS SEEING ' THE GREATEST COLLECTION OF EASTERN CURIOS EVER PRESENTED IN NEW ZEALAND. SPECIALS FOR TO-DAY. AFTERNOON. CONCERT CHAMBER. Missionary Dialogues and Music by members.of Epiphany Choir. Queen Victoria Maori Gulb m full Concert Programme. MAIN HALL. Queen Victoria Maori Girls, St. Stephens' Boys. Various Items at Intervals. EVENING. Extra Appearance, by Special Request, Great Exhibition Choir. Absolutely the Finest Troupe of MAORI ENTERTAINERS Presented to the Public. UNIQUE MAORI PROGRAMME. 25 Maoris and Chief in Native Songs. Chants, Pois, Ancient and Modern; Huia Dance, Stirring Hakas and Maori Games. GORGEOUS PAGEANTRY. 700 PERFORMERS IN EASTERN COSTUMES. Maori Historical Tableaux Scenes in Early History New Zealand. • Magnificent Eastern Tableaux. Pageant Play, " The Open Window," by Players St. Andrew's, Epsom. By special request the Exhibition Choir will sing to-night. Choir members arriving late will be admitted by the Upper Grey Street Entrance near stage. CHOIR MEMBERS ASSEMBLE 8.80 P.M. Follow the Ponsonby Boys' Band to the Town Hall. ADMISSION TO TOWN HALL: Adults, Is; Children, 6d. Open Friday, 10 a.m.; Saturday. 2 p.m. NOTE.—The Exhibition is Open on FRIDAY, 10 a.m., for convenience of Country Visitors. PATRONS TO NOTE - THAT THIS IS NOT A BAZAAR. A NOTHER A POLOGY. Another Apology. East and west tixhibition. AST AND VV EST JLiXHIBITION. Owing to the Fire Brigade authorities deeming the Town Hail crowded on Monday, and again on Wednesday Evening, the Ticket Box had to be closed down. The Committee desire to sincerely apologise to the large numbers who were unable to gain admission. ' The Exhibition is Open EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING this week. ELECTORAL. ELECTION OF COMMISSIONERS. Pursuant to Section 7 of the Local Elections and Polls Act,. 1925,; I hereby give notice that an Election will be held on WEDNESDAY, the Fifteenth Day of September, 1920, for the purpose of Electing Seven Commissioners for the Manurcwa Town District, and I hereby appoint the Office of the Board, situate at the Manurewa Public Hall, as the place, and TUESDAY, the Seventh September. 192G (before noon), as the time for the Nomination of Candidates for such Office. Dated this 26th day of August, 192 G. FT. KAY, Returning Officer for the Manurewa Town District. Electors are hereby notified that the Roll Will Close at 5 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, the Ist September, 192 G. BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS. gEALEY'S LIBRARY. 21. SHORTLAND STREET (Opposite Star Office). Subscriptions from 4s Per Quarter. Fiction, Magazines and General Literature.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19417, 27 August 1926, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19417, 27 August 1926, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19417, 27 August 1926, Page 20