AMUSEMENTS. TIVOLI IVOLI J. IVOLI —— ........ Thomas A. O Briexi. THURSDAY JL HUKSDAY School of Acting in a Speed Story by Morgan. FASCINATING YOUTH FASCINATING YOUTH FASCINATING YOUTH FASCINATING YOUTH FASCINATING YOUTH FASCINATING YOUTH FASCINATING YOUTH Fascinating youth FASCINATING YOUTH FASCINATING YOUTH FASCINATING YOUTH FASCINATING YOUTH FASCINATING YOUTH FASCINATING YOUTH FASCINATING YOUTH FASCINATING YOUTH FASCINATING YOUTH FASCINATING YOUTH Famous Stunt FASCINATING YOUTH Kin „ " out . FASCINATING YOUTH ™,, FASCINATING YOUTH stums himself DICK TALMADGE In DICK TALMADGE w .,„ q . . DICK TALMADGE 11 DICK TALMADGE Waltz! DICK TALMADGE DICK TALMADGE DICK TALMADGE DICK TALMADGE DICK TALMADGE DICK TALMADGE DICK TALMADGE DICK TALMADGE DICK TALMADGE DICK TALMADGE DICK TALMADGE DICK TALMADGE DICK TALMADGE DICK TALMADGE DICK TALMADGE DICK TALMADGE DICK TALMADGE The irresistible and irrepressible Richard Talmadge is out again in a picture that is a riot of laughter and action. Laughs that will make you ache. Laughs that will, cure you of anything, from sciatica to prickley heat. Romance, and a note of sympathetic understanding beautifully done. TIVOLI ORCHESTRA, Nightly at 7.45. For Reserves Phone 44-136. Plan at deal's. Queen Street. - EVERYBODY'S AND HpiVOLI. - JUVERYBODY'S AND 1 IVOLI. RICHARD DIX, LOIS WILSON AND NOAH BEERY. IN "rpilE VANISHING ' " JL HE V ANISHING - _ "Telling the tragic history of the elimination of the Red Man from his beloved haunts—the treachery of the 'palefaces'— the relentless persecution of the natives, and combining the beautiful romance of a great Chief and his 'White Desert Rose.' " Full Supporting Programme. i 1 Including, A Clever and "Interesting Animal Comedy. Everybody's Continuous from 10 a.m. For Reserves Phone 44-402. Tivoli Nightly at 7.45. Plan at Cleal's. Queen Street, or Phone 44-136. PRINCE S S. ! R I N C E S .S. ITtOIiD STERLING ~ I 1 ORD IOTERLINGIn '* nnHE QHOW APF." " XHE UHOW THE KING OF LAUGHMAKERS IN A FURORE OF FUN. And Tom hpyler OM IYLER In "TET'S HO n ALLAGHER." "JJET'S VlO \XALLAGHER " A Delightful Western Comedy Drama. FORD STERLING " THE SHOW OFF." FORD STERLING in " THE SHOW OFF." FORD STERLING " THE SHOW OFF." Thq laughable story of a lovable liar, full of joyous humour, with situations and characters true to every-day life. I " T ET'S rj.o fIALLAGHER?'*" I IiET'S Ixo VJALLAGHER," I A STAMPEDE I OF LAUGHS, i Roaring With Action. Rocking With Comedy. SPECIAL ATTRACTION AT THE EVENING SESSION. Direct from New York. DE ri ODFREY, E vT ODFREY, The Black Caruso. LA "DUSTER. A -OUSTER. Female Impersonator. Mr. Francis Bate, Brilliant English 'Cellist, in Solos from His Repertoire: "Arllequin" (Popper), "Bonny Mary of Argyle. ' FULL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. HOWARD MOODY'S SALON ORCHESTRA For Reservations Phone 41-586. Prices: Is. to 2s 9d. Children Half-price nt. all times SPORTING. T E JOCKEY £)LUB (INC.). J£EETING. pEBRUARY 2g AND 28 1927 ' NOMINATIONS for all Events close with the Secretary, Te Aroha, or Blomfield and Co., High Street. Auckland, TO-DAY (Wednesday). at 5 p.m. A. W. EDWARDS. Secretary. P.O. Box 6. Phone 245. kTAHUHU rnp,OTTING QLUB. gUMMER ]y£EETING. 1927. gATURDAX AND JiEBRUARY AND ACCEPTANCES for All Events on First Day close with the Secretary at his Office, Acacia Buildings. O'Connell Street, Auckland. on FRIDAY NEXT, February 11. at FIVE P.M. R. L. ABSOLUM. Secretary. "pOTORUA RACING CLUB (INCORP.). ANNUAL RACE MEETING. SATURDAY AND MONDAY NEXT. FEBRUARY 12 AND 14. SPECIAL TRAIN SERVICES AND EXCURSION FARES. Passengers from Auckland may leave by the 7.45 p.m. Main Trunk Express on FRIDAY and arrive Rotorua 1.45 a.m. Saturday. On SATURDAY, 12th. and MONDAY, 14th. a special excursion train •will leave Frankton at 6.40 a.m.. arriving Rotorua 10.58 a.m. Return special leaves Rotorua each day at 6.15 p.m. Tickets at Holiday Excursion Rates issued for the above services. E. LA TROBE HILL, Secretary. CHIROPRACTIC. following are Palmer Graduates. j~. Member? of the S Z and Australian Chiropractors" Association Consultation r ree. T)"GGaX AND DUGGAN (Lionel and cT rreda). Winstones Buildings. Queen gt. E gone Also, branches, Epsom AND GILES. Imperial Bldgs.. e» r\ v anc ' Bldgs.. Princes at. Duiiedm Phone 45-525. lITISSES BARR AND BARR, 55. Strand | jL te„. ,6 - 52s - B "°° h R. Y 0CI! HOUSE FURNISHED * On EASY terms, FUPNTTUPV A\ TERMS. tHSSfikli ON EASY TERMS. ON EASY TERMS. A- GROSSMAN AND CO LTD 111-115, karangabape road; AUCKLAND.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19557, 9 February 1927, Page 24
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