AMUSEMENTS. KIDDIES! . Just fhe sort oi Show you like! " CHILDREN'S OWN PICTURE ENTERTAINMENT." at tho STRAND. TRAND. QTRAND. O TRAND. QTRAND. O TRAND. THIS MORNING U 10.15. ADMISSION Cd. (Entire Programme Approved by Citizens' Committee.) TEE GREATEST' DOG ACTOR OF ALL! RIN - TIN rpiN, IN - i- IN 1 IN, RIN rpiN - rpiN. 'IN • J- IN - 1 IN. RIN - TIN' • TIN, •IN - J IN - A IN, IN • IiMN'D " X -1NI) ITHND 1 IND " T?IND " ! IND \7'OUR 1 OUR \7'OUR 1 OUR Man" Man!" Man!" " X IND X OUR ItJLAN." Thrilling Adventures by Canoe and Dos Train in _ the Frozen North! Brilliant Dance Novelty! JUVENILE RUSSIAN BALLET. Pupils o£ Miss Beryl Nettlot-on and Miss Marjoriie Turner. MATINEE AT 2.T50. FULL PROGRAMME AND ORCHESTRA. STRAND. TRAND. QTRAND. OTRAND. QTRAND. O TRAND. Direction: Fuller llayward Theatres. TO-DAY! TO-DAY! | Shots in the Dark! Ghosts! Scotland Yard!, International Spies! And The Funniest Murder of the Year! Monte olue ONTE 13 DUE And Dorothy orothy IJevoke. Additional Attraction. Brilliant in a Dual Role! DE LA MOTTE JOHN BOWERS In DAUGHTERS W HO "PAY." AUGHTERS YV HO 1 AY." The Thrilling Life Story of a Russian Dancer—Exciting Domestic and Political intrigues. STRAND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. BOOK YOUR SEATS! Kins 43-114. Box Flan at Theatre. QTRAND. OTRAND. QTRAND. 0 TRAND. COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT (17TH). The Most Expensive Attraction Ever Brought to a Picture Theatre South of the Line. THE NEW ENGLISH Humphrey uie UMPHREY 13 1£ Humphrey v>i£ UMPHREY JL> I£ Humphrey t>i£ umpb:rey 131£ Musical /comedy USICAI, <OOMEDY vyo. Musical /comedy po. USICAL V7OMEDY V>o. Bishop ishop Bishop ISHOP IVI USICAL V>OMEDY V/O. In u New, Merry Musical Cocktail of Joy, comprising Cleveir Comedy, Operatic Gems, Brilliant Music. Exquisite Dance and Wonderful Frocking. EVERY ITEM EVERY ITEM EVERY ITEM ENTIRELY NEW. ENTIRELY NEW. ENTIRELY NEW. " SCRATCHER" ROSS in new " SCRATCHER " ROSS in new " SCRATCHERISMS." " SCRATCHERISMS." First Appearance of Arthur etemsley. RTHUR XIEMSLEY. Tho Well-known Lancashire Comedian. NOTE.-—The Full Company will appear, with an orchestra of 17, for 75 minutes of u/ipar»llelled entertainment, Twice Daily, in addition to a Star Picture Programme. O CHANCES TO SEE THE w Greatest Pageant Ever Filmed, the EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, June 21 and 22, IN THE BIG TOWN HALL. Box Plan now open at Lewis R. Eady and Son. Ltd. YACHTING. VICTORIA CRUISING CLUB'S -V ANNUAL PRIZE DISTRIBUTION AND DANCE. SCOTS HALL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29. Kit Hat Dance Baud. Gentlemen, 2s 6d; Ladies, Is 6d; Gallery, Is. Tickets from Members and at Hall. DANCING. T O NIG HT, 10-N1 G H T, SOCIETY OF ARTS HALL. Inaugurated by PARISIAN DANCING STUDIO, Teachers of Modern Dancing. 39-40. WIN STONE BUILDINGS, QUEEN STREET. ORIENTAL REND MANGERE BRIDGE. RENDEZVOUS. SELECT CABARET. SATURDAY NIGHT, 8 to 11 p.m. GOOD ORCHESTRA. PHONE 12-415. Weddings and Private Parties Catered For. Double Ticket, ss. Good Motor Road. T O Y T A N D A N C E. Joy JLi a n d xj a n c e. DRUIDS' HALL, NEWTON, NEXT THURSDAY NIGHT, Commencing at o p.m. _ 1 . GENUINE; OLD-TIME DANCES. I Mrs. Tylccat't Popular Orchestra. Vocal and Instrumental Items. Monte Carlo Waltz, Etc. Ladies Is. Gents., 2s. A. McKENZIE. M.C. BURNNAND'S Professional Orchestra and Concert Band open for Engagement.— Office 236, Queen Street. Phones 43-234. 25-699. ; DOMINION Hall (modern, attractive), available for Dances. Euchre, Socials.— Dominion Importing Co. Phone 45-735 or 20-321. PONSONBY CRUISING CLUB. FORTNIGHTLY DANCE. CLUBHOUSE, ST. MARY'S BAY, TO-NIGHT. Dancing 6-11.30. Supper. Ladies. Is 6d: Gentlemen. Qs. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIPS Messrs. crocombe and jeffries. Architects, 64, Regal Chambers, High Street, Beg to Announce that they have by mutual consent Dissolved Partnership from this date and the business will in future be carried on by Mr. A. B Crocombe. at the above address, where all accounts outstanding due to the late partnership are to be paid. (Signed) A. B. CROCOMBE. A. C. JEFFRIES. THIE Mexican Struggle has been repre--1 sented as a fight between a Bolshevik Government and the Roman Church, whereas it is but the culmination to the 100 years of struggle of the people for the mental, political and religious freedom from the Church of Rome. Hear Howard Elliott in the Town Hall on MONDAY. .Tune 13. Reserve your seat.—P.P.A. Office. Sunday School Union Bldgs., 323. Queen st:
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19660, 11 June 1927, Page 20
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