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AMUSEMENTS. DE T UXE ]\TATINEE, 13 JL-UXE lVi-ATINEE, rpo-DAY, AT OA J-O-DAY, AT i> AI'IONAL IN AIIONAL National A HON All COMPLETE CHANGE OP PROGRAMME TO-DAY, HEADED BY rpHE 13 OYAL XIIE ItOYAL Australia n qunbeams USTRALIAN o UNBEAMS rpilE OOYAL XHE XtOYAL Australian q unbeams USTRALIAN o UNBEAMS QIX PROFESSIONAL OpT OO ARTISTS, Oj Including The One and Only • TACK IE pLARKE, J ackie Clarke, The Idol of All. Baby aby JL/oreen. Everybody's Darling. rpi-iK ]\/TERRY rpwiNKLERS. Ihe Merry 1 winklers, Jackie's Cluster of Peaches. rpHE \ CROBATIC QUNBEAMS, IhE ii-CROBATIC OUNBEAMS, Real Wonders. GiWEN TONES, rWEN J ONES, The Indiarubber Comedienne. Harry ttssiier, arry Ussher. . The Singer of Sweet Songs, And Many Others, also In Their Second Production, " /-CARNIVAL rjUME." " VVAKNIVAL 1.1ME." " riARNIVAL riUME." " - IME." THE PROGRAMME: —Opening Chorus - - Royal Sunbeams (b) "My Girl Said 'Yes' ------ Jackie Clarke and Baby Doreen —Toe Solo, "Gopellia" Jean White -Hawaaian Specialty - - - - Thelma Forrest .itid liny lot 3 -Whirlwind Specialty Phyllis Robertson and Gwen Jones. ,—The Radiant Ballet (with Alice Johnson leading) in "HONEYBUNCH." —The Dance of the Dolls - - - - - - Baby Doreen and Tiny lots '—The Old Favourite—-WEE JACKIE CLARKE—wiII sing, "Mother, Speak to Ethel!" and "She Knows Her I—SpectacuWr BaIIet—"BUTTERFL J ES AND ROSES." Solo Dancer, Noni Miles. _ r , i—The Wonder Boy Soprano—Harry Ussher—will render in his inimitable style, "When Mother's } Eyes are Smiling," and "Yesterday." i—The Surprise Packet - - Baby Doteen -THE ACROBATIC SUNBEAMSIn Another New Act —"Jolly Old Sailors" - - - - - ; - Jackie Clarke and Imy lots ;—Jazz Eccentrique - - Alice Johnson —The Merry Twinklers (with Valda Chate leading) in "EVERYTHING -MCE ABOUT YOU.' , „„ , i An Eastern Ballet, headed by 1 helnia Forrest and Royal Sunbeams" Ballet. : Finale. "Goodbye and Good Luck to You" THE ROYAL SUNBEAMS. NEW SCENERY. NEW DRESSING. NEW BALLETS. NEW PICTURES. NEW SPECIALTIES. A WS! Nlw S88S: IN ADDITION. Blanche . oweet. LANCHE OWEET, WARNER BAXTER. In - QINGED." - QjNGED." ' CJINGED." ' QiNGED." BAND PERFORMANCES. ~ri R A N D r P o u R. VJT p.: A N D L O u R. BALCLUTIIA BOYS' BRASS BAND (0 to 16 years of age). VISITING AUCKLAND. NEWMARKET SQUARE—FRIDAY, December 30, 8 p.m. ia CHELTENHAM BEACII-SATURDAY. December 31. 2.30 p.m. ALBERT PARK—SATURDAY, December POINT CHEVALIER—MONDAY. January ALBERT "'ARK—MONDAY, January 2, S p.m. Repertoire Includes:— Selections: Wagner's Works - - - - - (Wagner Knight Errant ----- (C. Trussell) Memories of the Past - - - Riminer) Lo Cirque - - - - - (Litligow) Etc., Etc. Novelties: Bagpipe Solo (Band Accompaniment). Xvlophone Solo (Band Accompaniment). GO AND HEAR THEM! They will interest you. lhey will surprise you. They will please you. HOUSES TO LET. A DULTS wanted to share (urn. House, JX. 2nd section; apply mornings.—24, faylvhii At- Mt. Eden. BEAUTIFUL MODERN HOME AND G ROUNDS. Commanding Position. Splendidly Built All Conveniences. Apply. SAMUEL VAILE. /POTTAGE, dole Mt. Eden Station, part «0 furnished, 5 rooms, gas and range; 30a— .lolly, 15G. Eden Terrace. 171 MM A ST., No. 30.—Good Home. 7 J rooms, all convs.; room lor car.— J 'hone 20-030. lIPSOM.I IPSOM.— Bungalow, 0 rooms, all convs., I new papers; garage; mm. tram; 50s. —S, King George Av. GIROUisD Floor Room, in Pacific Build- ( ings, 30 x 30, electric light, water and ante-rooms; low rent, by day, week, or term.—J nines Adams. Wellesley St. E. C GENTLEMAN'S Bungalow, furn., 4-rmd., X Herno Bay Waterfront; (1 months; cheap to approved adult family.—M., 503, Herald / EiVLLUMAN'S Resdence at Epsom to VJ let or lease lor 12 months; beautifully furn.; billiard room; garage; tennis court; piano; lovely garden; phone; rent moderate to approved tena'.ts; refs.—Apply Room 10. Palmerston BJdgs G~ REY LYNN.—S rooms, 'bathroom, e.l„, califont, gas stove, range; after 3 p.m. ERNE BAY Extension, Waterfront.— House, G rooms, modern convs., electric cooker, h. and c. shower, bath. Level section; concrete paths; i'2.—Address at lIKRM. D. H OUSE, superior, 6-rd., convs., City, 3 mins Kararigahape Rd.; refs.—Phone 24-001. HOME, beautiful, furn., 8 rooms, phone, garage; Milford; X'.'i.—lnquire 30. St. Step hen's Av., Phone 41-234. HO USE, furn., 6 rooms, nil convenient, e.1., gas; i'2 105.—4, Avice St.. R emu era. HOUSE, 5 rooms, e.1., unfurn. or partly turn.; second section; convs., nice garden.—!). •Tennyson St., Grey Lynn. MT. ALBERT District.—Bungalow, modern, 5 rooms, sleeping porch; 3rd eection: rent 32s tid.—L.. 515. Hbhali). MT. EDEN. —5-Roomcd House, partly furnished or unfurn.—Ring 21-061, mornings.—Address at Herald. IJONSONBY Terminus.—Shop and Dwelling; suit any business- - .— Apply Windaor Castle Hotel, Parntll. E EMU ERA, near' St. Mark's Rd.—Sixlioorned furn House, telephone, elcc. light.—Phone 20-147. SAMPLE Room, corner Darby and Elliott Sts. Splendidly-lighted counters and shelves; rent reasonable.—Apply Liftman, Darby's Bldgs., Darby St. SHOP, plate-glass front, two complete flats, busy centre; mod. rent. —Shop, 538. HEUALD. SHOP. new. corner, nine. 4 roads, doctor in same building; suit chemist.— Owner. <lO7. Hkwald. QPLENDID Opening for Dentist.—New O Suite of Rooms, iunc. 4 roads, doctor in same building; large district.—Owner. 4 GB. HETiALD. r jIHREE KINGS RD.-5-Roomed Bunga--1 low, all convs.; £2 weekly .—James C Dromgool, Solicitor Imperial Bldgs. r PITIRANG 1. 5-roomed Bungalow, furn., 1 e.1.. beautiful section, sheltered; excellent panoramic views, both harbours; very healthy location.—Phone 40-205. rjpo LET FOR TWELVE MONTHS Superior Furnished Home, ol 8 rooms, all conveniences, pretty garden and lino old English trees: ten minutes' walk from golf links, tennis and croquet lawns, and bowling green Rent, only 3Gns. per week Possession January. F, R H. BRICE AND CO., LTD.. Marton.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19831, 29 December 1927, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19831, 29 December 1927, Page 16

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