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AMUSEMENTS. MiHIl At 2.30. THE LONDON PIERROTS. " OLD CLOTHES " AND FULL ORCHESTRA. BRING THE KIDDIES BECAUSE YOU'LL ENJOY THIS NEW JACKIE COOGAN PICTURE AS MUCH AS THEY WILL! TACKIE riOOGAN Jackie v^oogan JACKIE COOGAN JACKIE COOGAN JACKIE COOGAN 'T|LD pLOTHES." " Uld Ulothes." " OLD CLOTHES." " OLD CLOTHES." " OLD CLOTHES." Screening at 11.15, 1, 2.-15. Yes; It's "The Kid" back again, playing the dualrole, of high financier and self-constituted cupid ■in buster crop and well-worn Oxfords. ■ We cannot recall • seeing him in a quainter " Tears and Sunshine" role. Majestic. AJESTIC. Majestic. AJESTIC. Majestic. AJESTIC. —• Sessions: 11.15, 1.0. 2.15, 4.30, 6 and 8. Direction: - - - Fuller-Hayward Theatres. Evening Sessions and Saturday Matinee. Entirely New Programme of Fun, Frivolity, Humour and Harmony by " rFHE T ONDON "PIERROTS." I ■" Ihe JLjondon Jl ierrots." t ".THE LONDON PIERROTS." ! "THE LONDON PIERROTS." "THE LONDON PIERROTS." I I Direct from London. ! "A Jolly Show," • with the hick of a good cocktail and the freshness of a Spring Morning. When our. grandmothers were young, girls didn't know anything! Our Mothers admitted they did know ii thing or two! ♦ * * • Tko girb of to-day declare they know all about everything! Eleanor "doardman leanor JDoardman ELEANOR BOARDMAN ELEANOR BOARDMAN ELEANOR BOARDMAN " WINE /*YF VOUTH.' " VV TNE I OIJTH.' " WINE OF . YOUTH. 1 "WINE OF YOUTH. 1 "WINE OF YOUTH.' AT 4.80. G AND 8 O'CLOCK SESSIONS. A Sparkling, Refreshing Story of THE THREE AGFS OF MARYS. , The Polka Age, The Waltz Age, and the Jazz Age, and you will realise that history t repeat itself. . # ' . . Also Screening, . Majestic News - - - • Topical. Pictorial Review - - - - - - Interest. N.Z. Scenic - - - "-The Seven Lakes." . A Round-Rotorua. A LL QOLOISTS ORCHESTRA. All Ooloists Wrchestra. N.Z.'a Largest Picture Band. Overture - Geisha (Sydney Smith). Conducted by Fred. G. Mumford. Phone 43-210.. ' Box Plan at Theatre. Prices: la : to 3s .3d. '. Children Half Price. Jm Q. A.R DEN . pARTY. ' To be held in ' honour of ' SISTERS OF MERCY ,"Svmß On occasioh of Diamond Jubilee . At Otahuhu. , All 'Friends and- ex-Pupils,; Cordially Invited. . ST.. CECILIA'S. OTAHUHU. . TO-DAY (SATURDAY). AT 2.30. MAN'S NATURE, ORIGIN AND DESTINY, . , as expounded in Sir Oliver Lodge's latest book, • is the subject of Rev. A. Thornhill's Lecturette TO-MORROW Night, at seven. ■ A SNAPPY HIT. I'm Going Back td Maoriland. The Latest One-Step Song Success. Obtainable at all Music Sellers. EXHIBITIONS. MONDAY 'AND WEDNESDAY, CROWDS TURNED AWAY: COME EARLY. fAST'VA ND WEST EXHIBITION. Ist-.And VV'est Hixhibition. AST.V" ;A- ND WEST "EXHIBITION. Ast And West -Exhibition. Town "or all own -Hall and pONCERT prr AMBER. Chamber. T AST IVTIGHT. ' . JUAST I>IGHT. Your our Opportunity. PPORTUNITY. DON'T MISS SEEING THE GREATEST 'COLLECTION OF EASTERN CURIOS EVER PRESENTED IN NEW ZEALAND. SPECIALS FOR' TO-DAY. ' AFTERNOON;' * CONCERT CHAMBER. PAGEANT PLAY, "THE OPEN WINDOW." By Players St. Andrew's, Epsom. . Si. Stephen's Maori Boys in Selected Native . Items. GREAT EXHIBITION CHOIR 'OF 350 SPECIALLY SELECTED VOICES. Under the Condnctorsliip of MR. JOHN TAI.T, A.R.CO. Organist:. MR. EDGAR RANDAL. AFTERNOON ; AND EVENING. - 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. EVENING., CONCERT CHAMBER. " The Sowim? of the "Wilderness " A Pageant Play. • St. George's (Epsom) Players. - GORGEOUS PAGEANTRY. 700 PERFORMERS IN EASTERN COSTUMES. SPECIAL SELECTIONS. BY . PONSONBY. New Zealand's Premier Boys' Band. . • MAORI HISTORICAL TABLEAUX SCENES IK EARLY HISTORY OF NEW ZEALAND. MAGNIFICENT EASTERN TABLEAUX. Closing Services of Thanksgiving. Te Deum and Halellujah Chorus. CHOIR MEMBERS ASSEMBLE 8:30 P.M. Choir Members arriving late will be Admitted by the Upper Grey Street „: . , Entrance, near Stage, . Follow the Por»nnhy Bova' Band to the Town Hall. ADMISSION TO TOWN FALL: Adults, Is: Children. Gd. OPEN SATURDAY. 2 P.M. PATRONS TO NOTE THAT THIS IS NOT A BAZAAR. SWIMMING. S W I-M MIN g; MT. EDWN .CLUB. MT. EDEN. ' ANNUAL MEETING, Mt. Eden Fire Station. Valley Road, THURSDAY NEXT. SEPTEMBER 2, 1926, AT 7.45 P.M.* / Business: Annual Report and Balancesheet, Election of Officers 1920-27 Season. General. Members ■ and intending members are requested to aHend. H. MOORE. ■ Hon. Secretary, BOXING. TOWN HALL. CAMBRIDGE. .MONDAY, AUGUST SO. 3 P.M. purdy v, Mcknight, purdy v! Mcknight, Ten 3-JJinule Rounds for £IOO Purse, Also, Five Amateur Bouts. PRICES.—IOs 6d, 7s 6d. 6s, ss, 3s. Ladies, Half-price. J.' DODGSON, Hon. Sec. SPI. THOMAS, Referee.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19418, 28 August 1926, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19418, 28 August 1926, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19418, 28 August 1926, Page 20