AMUSEMENTS. Philip hilip GIBBS' IBBS' JIK A HILIP VTIBBS' GREAT NOVEL. A First .National Attraction. THE ' "DECKLES? T ADV.' HE JCVECKLESS' JUADY. N 'ATIONAL ATIONAL NATIONAL ATIONAL Lyric. YKIC. Lyric. YRIC. ATIONAL -LT NATIONAL CONTINUOUS. Sessions: 11.30. 2.30, 5 and 7.15. LYRIC NIGHTLY AT 7.45. SATURDAY AT 2.30. " THE T>ECKLESS T ADV." " .LHE XVECKLESS JJADY." SIR PHILIP GIBBS WROTE IT AND THE WORLD HAS READ IT SEE IT BY ALL MEANS SEE IT—IT'S ONE PICTURE IN A SEASON ONE PICTURE YOU'LL NEVER FORGET. Second Feature: j "Without Mercy" Tlie drama of nn innocent girl—a P'aything in the hands of a rogue who would sacrifice her life XXriTHOUT VfERCY VV ithout IVlercy TO GAIN HIS OWN ENDS. LATEST TOPICAL NEWS'. COMEDY. CARTOON. BOX PLANS FOR BOTH THEATRES AT LEWIS R. EADY AND SON. LTD. VOU'LL BE SORRY IF YOU MISS X The Official Motion Picture of the EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS, Showing for '2 Nights Only. TUES. AND WED.. JUNE 21 AND 22, IN THE BIG TOWN HALL. Box Plan now open at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. EXHIBITIONS. MEW ALAND UCKLAND rjpOWN JJALL. "yyEDNESDAY, 'QOMMENCING yyEDNESDAY, JUNE 15 TO 20. JUNE 15 TO 20. Under the Patronage of Their Worships the Mayor and Mayoress of Auckland, with the assistance of the National Council of Women, the Mutual Club, the W.C.T.U., the Northcote Progressive League, the Navy League, and the Civic League. Depicting: YESTERDAYGIGANTIC MAORI PROLOGUE OF WARRIORS AND MAIDENS, in Ancient Haka and Poi (under the direction of Mrs. W. Coldicutt,' Mayoress of Onehunga. and Kahupake Tautahi, Chieftainess of Te Waiohua Tribe, Tamaki), in onj of George Tarr's Transformations, depicting a Maori Pah in National Park, New Zealand's Wonderland. rjpO-DAY—-THE NATIONAL STOREHOUSE. „ THE NATIONAL STOREHOUSE, From which will Parade. Afternoon and Evening, many Beautiful New Zealand Mannequins, displaying the productions of New Zealand Mills. MDLLE VALESKA'S BALLET OF MDLLE VALESKA'S BALLET OF BEAUTY BEAUTY Will Render Living Advertisements of NEW ZEALAND BRANDS OF GOODS. ADMISSION, 6d. NEW ZEALAND-MADE SHOPPING NE vV ZEALAND-MADE SHOPPING WEEK. WEEK. JUNE 13 TO lg> JUNE 13 TO Let All Your Purchases Be NEW ZEALAND-MADE. Auckland Expects All Buyers This Week To Do Their Duty. W. H. HONEY, Organising Superintendent. A UCKLAND -Auckland AUCKLAND .Auckland Winter INTER VV INTER EXHIBITION. XHIBJTION. Exhibition. XHIBITION. TO BE HELD IN riENTRAL v/entkal WHARF HARF A UCKBAND. ii. UCKLAND, OH EDS. IJHEDS, TULY Ol TO OA' 1027. JULY -61 TO OU, 1927. JULY 91 TO 9(1 1927. ULY TO OU, 19J7. BIGGER, BIGGER, BIGGER, BRIGHTER. BRIGHTER. • BRIGHTER. BETTER THAN EVER. BETTER THAN EVER. BETTER THAN EVER. ENTRIES for Field Roots. Vegetables. Fruit, Honey. Home Industries, Needlework. Cookery. Art Section and Photography, School Section, CLOSE ON JUNE 30. CLOSE ON JUNE 30. CLOSE ON JUNE 30. Schedule may be obtained from THE SECRETARY. MR. A. I). STANLEY, Box 80. Auckland. MANUFACTURERS AND OTHERS. Space is being rapidly booked up. Intending Exhibitors are urged to apply immediately to MANAGER. MR. J. FINDLAY, kiox 510. Auckland J£EES. HONEY. PEARSON BROS.. THE HONEY FIRM. Have been awarded Special Prize and trophy, beating all Competitors with their display at Waikato Winter Show. DONOTfaIL TO SEE THIS INTERESTwtmnnr 1 At B ITIO N IN SMEETON'S QTJBEM STREET. AUCKLAND. BRING THE CHILDREN TO SEE THE BEES.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19660, 11 June 1927, Page 20
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