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AMUSEMENTS. Matinee rro-DAY at oon ATINEE -L 0 DAY iIT L.O\J. rpHE T YEIG. IHE XJYEIC. The t yric. HE JUYRIC. To-night at ha z O-NIGHT ii-T I .*±o. gINCE fJiHE j^RMISTICE. " T OST A T rpilE hfTIRONT." " IJOST ii/P XHE -t RONT." " T OST A T rpHE T7IRONT." " JJOST ivr IHE A 1 RONT." " T OST A T rpHE T?RONT." "JUOST AT ±HE X 1 RONT." Lost a t rn he tt<ront." OST xxT IHE l 1 RONT." WITH THE KINGS OP MIRTH. " T OST "JJOST AT THE T IHE CHARLIE HARLIE rURRAY. Lurray. George qidney. EORGE SIDNEY. These two Field-Marshals of Fun have one S-Hell of a Time finding the War. It's a grand conscription of laughs. Enlist now for the \tims of your life! Cliaae those glooms away—take a cure for the blackest blues—and, Oh. what a doctor it's a runlet of liquid laughter. You will gurgle with delight, and feel the better for it. AND, IN ADDITION, " rpHE npiMID rpERROR." «1 HE IIMID1 IMID 1 ERROR," The boss fired him because ho didn't have enough initiative—-tho girl ditched him because he was too timid—and then he changed everything but his shirt! Politeness didn't work, so ho tried bullying—and got results! A taxicab comedy that will leave you weak with laughter—and strong for GEORGE fVTTARA. VXEORGE HARA. THE STAR. Also, TWO-REEL COMEDY. LATEST TOPICAL GAZETTE. BOX PLANS AT LEWIS R. EADY AND SON, Ltd. RIALTO. TO-NIGHT. T3EGENT. I ALTO. OVERTURE, 7.50. XVEGENT. Direction: Thomas A. O'Brien. Britain's Greatest Achievement. , " THE , I 1 " T7LAG T lEUTENANT." I I " i 1 LAG J-J lEUTENANT." I | " "H7LAG T lEUTENANT." I I " J LAG iiIEUTENANT." kOROTHY A Picture You Should not Miss. SPECIAL PROLOGUE. RIALTO ONLY. riOLIN riRANE, VIOLIN VJRANE. BARITONE. Also Showing, I H.R.H. j The PE Og WS. | The Authentic Picture of the Princo of Wales from Child to Man. Also, Latest Gazette. Appropriate Musio - - Rialto Orchestra. Usual Prices Both Theatres. MSI! 2.30 TB:gi¥: OLIAN ORCHESTRA. JpOURTH QONCERT. Conductor: W. E. WEBB. nONCERT QHAMBER, iJiOWN ALL, fJIUESDAY 2 9 AT 8 P.M. pOPULAR REQUEST pROGRAMME. Soloists: MISS ALMA McGRUER, MR. JAMES SIMPSON. Accompaniste: MISS MAID A HOOKER, A.R.C.M. ADMISSION: 2s. or Subscriber's Ticket. Plan Now Open nt E. and F. Piano Agency. G. T. LEE, Hon. "Secretary. The Organising Committee of Old A's request the pleasure of your company and that of your family at a CHILDREN'S PARTY, For " Young Old A's," To be held at THE TRAINING COLLEGE On SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17. 2.30 to 5 p.m. ALL ROLL UP. R.S.V.P., giving number of children coming (before November 30. 1927), to MISS NEWMAN, 7, Wapiti Avenue, Epsom. TICENSING- DILL. PUBLIC DEMONSTRATION In Favour of Recommittal of Licensing Bill, LARGE TOWN HALL. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) AFTERNOON. At 3 P£l. Chairman: HON. GEORGE FOWLDS. Speakers: MESSRS. W. R. TUCK, ROBT. LAIDLAW AND ARTHUR: SEXTON ALL PROHIBITION SUPPORTERS ARE URGED TO ATTEND. Under Auspices N.Z. Alliance—Auckland Area. rpHAMES "y ALLEY p AND Q HOW. QPENING rjpuESDAY, pEOPLE'S JQAY i EDNESDA Y, THE BIGGEST SHOW YET HELD IN THE VALLEY*. Great Exhibition of Pedigree, Dairy, and nil Farm Stock. Riding, Driving, Jumping. Many Competions and Side Shows. Ample FREE HOT WATER. Admission. Adults, 2s; Children. Is. G. A. BUSH. 6 Secretary. PORTLAND HORTICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL SHOW. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 8. 1927. Garden Produce, Flowers, Decorative, Cookery, Needlework, Photography and School Sections. Splendid List of Specials. Rose Bowl for most, points (to be won 3 times).% Entries close FRIDAY, Deo. 2. Schedules on application to Secretary. ERIC HAY. Portland. Garden fair Will be held in the GROUNDS OF MRS. J. McKAIL GEDDEB. Hazelbank, Wynyard St, (just behind St. Paul's Church), on SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 28, AT 3 P.M. Stalls, Refreshments. Programme of Country Danciug, Drill and Team Games. Admission, 6d. The public are condially invited to attend this function. Proceeds in *id of Y.W.C.A., World Fellowship Fundi.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19798, 19 November 1927, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19798, 19 November 1927, Page 22

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