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AMUSEMENTS. The atational HE i> ATIONAL SESSIONS': 11.30, 2.30. TACKIE pLARKE, ♦Jackie Clarke. lACKTE pLARKE, 'Jackie CLARKE, JACKIE /"ILARKE. »/ ACKIE v.' 1 LARK E, TACKIE fILARKE. Jackie v^larke. FRESH FROM A TRIUMPHANT TOUR OF NEW SONUS, including: " I LIKE DARLING." " NOLA DANCE WATER ETC., JACKIE CLARKE will appear twice Nightly and Saturday TOHNNIE O O H N N 1 E IN HIS FUNNIEST AND •' A LL A BOARD." " -All Aboard." " A LL A BOARD." "All Aboard." All a board." ll Aboard." " A LL A BOARD." " All A. board." Sheiks didn't have a chance when Johnny left their harems for this Roaming Romeo, out,-romanced them! You'll laugh at him as a touris'a' guide! But when you see SCREAM and THE THIRD BIG " I ET women "JUET V V OMEN A LONE." Alone." "JUET ' V OMEN xxLONE." " | ET WOMEN \ LONE." "Jj et VV omen Alone." " T ET X\TOMEN A LONE." "Jjet V V omen Alone." » ret women "Jjet VVomen " l et yxtomen "Jjet VV omen A LONE." Alone." A LONE." Alone." A COMEDY-DRAMA OF UNUSUAL SATURDAY EVENING " ON THE SHELF," by The rollicking tale of a poor dub who a man has only two alternatives —a LATEST GAZETTES, ETC. 800 KING OFFICE: LEWIS "WRIGLEY -WAS V> RIG LEY VV AS V/NCE ASKEDSKED- " Why do you Spend So Much on Advertising?" At the time the well-known manufacturer of chewing gum was travelling in an express. Said Wrigley: •' We are travelling at over GO miles per hour uncouple the locomotive and how far would we run before ws came to a standstill? What the locomotive is to this express, advertising is to my business." Call to your mind the most widelyknown and biggest-selling commodities of the present day, and you wiil find that the power behind their success is PUBLICITY. ■vriS'lT rpHE I\TEW E ALAND ADVERTISING JgXHIBITION NOW ON AT THE TOWN HALL NOON TILL 10 P.M. DAILY. As a business man it is in your own interest to visit this Exhibition. Exhibited are all the latest Publicity ideas—Hoardings, Automatic Electrical Apparatus—Window Display Models —Commercial Art. Direct Mail- Machines —Specimens of Art Printing—Press Publicity—Showcards-- Railway Advertising—Advertising Novelties, Etc., Etc At this Exhibition you will get an insight into the underlying secrets of modern publicity. Visit the Advertising Exhibition. To-night's address on Window Displav, etc., of gnecial interest to Retailers. ADMISSION, Is. MIRA C L E S OCCUR? That Brilliant Lecturer, REV A. GOODMAN, M.S.C., Will Speak on WEDNESDAY. JULY (J. At 8 p.m. IN THE CONCERT CHAMBER. On LOURDES, THE LAND OF MIRACLES." Admission. 2s. CHURCH NOTICES. >O% [W /%)■?- Vll" fa*/. rpO-NIGHT AT 7.30. 1 At the BAPTIST TABERNACLE. BIBLE LECTURE By REV. JOSEPH W. KEMP. SUBJECT: " THE WORKING OF THE A'POSTACY," Or " Christ's Teaching by the Parable of the Leaven." - r I"HE ANNUAL SERVICE I Will be held at P|fl ST. MARY'S CATHEDRAL. Parnell, on SUNDAY. JULY 3. at 3 p.m. His Grace the Archbishop and Primate of S'ew Zealand will give en Address. Every>ne is cordially invited, especially members 'f the Association or Brigade. Collection ii aid of the Ophthalmic Hospital at Jerusalem. SPORTING. QANTERBURY JOCKEY QLUB (INCORPORATED). Q.IIAND RATIONAL ]y£EETING, 1927. J A ugW 9, 11 AXD 13. FIRST DAY. X Z. GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP of £I6OO, 3i Miles. WINTER CUP HANDICAP (Flat), of £750, 1 Mile. SECOND DAY. BE A ITF OR T ST EEPLEC HA SE HAN DI - CAP. of £6OO, about 2i Miles. N.Z. GRAND NATIONAL HURDLE RACE HANDICAP, of £I2OO. about 21 Miles. THIRD DAY. SYDENHAM HURDLE RACE HANDICAP. of £SOO, 2 Miles. LINCOLN STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP, of £SOO, about 3 Miles. ENTRIES (£1 each) close on FRIDAY, July 1. at 8 p.m. F. C. COTHER, Secretary. P.O. Box 355. Telegrt phic Address ■ " TURF." CHRJSTCHURCH. IN BANKRUPTCY. I N BANKRUPTCY.—IN THE SUPREME 1 COURT. HODDEN AT AUCKLAND. - Notice is hereby given that GEORGE ALFRED JOHN SMITH, of Netherton, Farmer, was this day adjudged bankrupt, and I hereby summon a meeting of Creditors to be holden at tho Courthouse, Paeroa, on WEDNESDAY, the 13th day of i July. 1027, at 11 a.m. o'clock.—G. N. MORRIS. Official Assignee. June 20. 1927. ART UNIONS. The closing dale of Art Union of Supper Cloth or Bedspread is postponed urtil July 7. By permission of the Minister of Internal Affairs. MRS. BRAYSI-IVW. « Convener. NURSES AND NURSING HOMES. WHITESIDE Maternity Hospital. 15. ' V Huntly Av. off Khyber Pass. Personal attention.—Nurse Canty.Phone 40-082.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19676, 30 June 1927, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19676, 30 June 1927, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19676, 30 June 1927, Page 18