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AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY'S VERYBODY'S Direction: Thomas A. O'Brien. FINAL SCREENING. MARION NIXON - ROBERT AGNEW OTIS HARLAN In 1 Down the <jtretch." OWN IHE OTRETCH." First National's 1927 Salvo, n - rioNVOY.' | | FIRST SHOWING OF ACTOAL PICTURES OF OUR NAVY IN ACTION IN THE GREATEST NAVAL BATTLE OP THE WAR. Also, TACK TJOXIE J ACK -O-OXIE AND HIS WONDERFUL HORSE SCOUT. In The pughting peacemaker HE i IGHTING JL EACEMAKEK." AT THE EVENING SESSIONS: I THE /"'AMPBELL T3OYS" I IHE VvAMPBELL JJOYS. I J Two Boys, Two Smiles, Two Con- I | certinas, too good to miss. I Commencing TO-MORROW (THURSDAY). VAUDEVILLE AND PICTURES. VAUDEVILLE AND PICTURES. A Hilarious Comedy Romance of the Tin Lizzie. HARRISON FORD—BESSIE LOVE In Rubber ÜBBER Rubber ÜBBER Tires." ires." TIRES." 1 IRES." They went westward m a tlivver, but ultimately reached their destination —They had their troubles and ohl how you'll enjoy this picture of the modern "covered wagon i this entertaining romance of "tin lizzies" and auto camps. Also, CULLEN LANDIS—EVA NOVAK iU " THE DIXIE FLYER." " THE DIXIE FLYER." An Exciting Railroad Romance For One Night Only. MONSTER VAUDEVILLE. MONSTER VAUDEVILLE. Grand Variety Programme Headed by CAMPBELL BOYS And COLIN CRANE. Continuous from 10 a.m. Prices: Is to 2s 9d, Children, Half-price. Phone 44-40:;. THE .LAST TWO DAYS. /I RAND 'PO-DAY. VX BAND - Opp. G.P.O. - J- O-DAY. . G.P.O. - -L O-I ■ -C OR IHE i-ERM VJf " 1 OK r PHE 'PEKAI / \i.<' "I OR IHE I ERM VJF HIS \JATURAL T IS IN ATURAL IiIFE." HIS VJATURAL f IFE." IS ATURAL From Marcus Clarke s Dramatic Bc,ok. Screened at 11.25, 2.45. 4.50 and £1.15

SADLY /-VATEILL, ALLY VJ H EILL In Frisco oallv r evy." RISCO OALLY JUEVY." A Great Comedy. , Screened at 1.25 and 6.45. ORCHESTRION. Sessions: 11.15, 1.25, 4.40 and 6.45. AT • TVHEi /"I RAND rPO-DAY. T J-HB VJRAND 10-DAY. ELECTORAL. R IGHT JJON. J (J C OATES. R IGnT H ON J. G. C OATES ' R IGHT JJON. J Q C OATES. R IGHT JJON J Q QOATES. PRIME MINISTER, Will Deliver Addresses to the Ejectors as under:— TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), X O-DAY (WEDNESDAY), O-DAY (WEDNESDAY), O-DAY (WEDNESDAY). O-DAY (WEDNESDAY). O-DAY (WEDNESDAY), O-DAY (WEDNESDAY), AT g P.M. AT g P.M. AGL A N QOUNTRY JOY-ELECTION. pARTY QFFICIAL QOUNTRY pARTY QFFICIAL QANDIDAIE. M R C. A. M AGNER Will Address the Electors as Follows,-TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY). BUCKLAND.—At S p.au Sui>ported by Mr. Dux6eld aad Mr. R. Feisst.

AGLAX la support oi 'jpHOMAS pABKEK. LIBERAL CANDIDATE. MR. A. HALL SK ELTON'S Q.REAT piKAL J^ALLY. NGARUAWAHiA. TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY). 7.30 o'clock. Owing to tie fart that no kali in Ngarua wah,i» will hold the crowd, it has been decided that the Final Rally shall be held in the OPEN AIR NEXT THE WAIPA HOTEL. SUBJECTS: is) Land. unemployment and poverty. _ (b> Messrs. Coai-es, McLeod and Noswortiiy have well-merited reason to be frightened of Thomas Parker, not their camouflage worn-out humtms Social ism. (c) Is holdiiag up the election writ and allowing qnly 16 days instead oi 28 days playing triokcl with both candidates and electors? T.i) Are Ministerial deputations ar.<J promises of grants for roads, bridges, etc. a tew days before the election bribery and corruption by any Minister». when gome in Opposition stated they would make the mere presence of a Minister in a Government candidate's electorate during an election campaign a criminal oSence? Ie) Which is she most incompetent Mm :ster of .the Crown. Mr. Coates a* Prime Minister or Mr. McLeod as Minister oi Lands? f£) The great land scandals of member* oi Parliament and the Government's irreatesi. supporters and electioneering agents £6,000.000 of the people's money placed in the pockets of a few Government friends to the ruination of oar soldier settlers. f s) Has the Government enriched tbe squatters and the weaithy class aad impoverished the rest of the entire population ? ; -' Will Raglan electors stipport the Liberal policy which pave the farmers and every body else all the prosperity they ever had' {.is How the Coates Government smashed Liberal prosperity fox unemployment, scrap fcrtchea*, cos# hoes®*, starving thw.«acda of %-o»ea and children and cha«#d handled* of Sew Z« landers off tn« land and out of the country. R. B. SPIERS. Genera; Secretary. New Zealand Lit-eca] Party.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19753, 28 September 1927, Page 20

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