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AMUSEMENTS. ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY. A.K.L.4. SYDNEY. 28th P.NLT. EMBASSY THEATRE, AUCKLAND. Have seen personally over sixty sl(vvq selected nine star attractions, btop. Am returning with this Vaudeville Combination. which is the strongest in Entertainment and Variety ever imported to Dominion. Mailing you full details. Stop. Big Revue booked to follow. E R. Greenfield. MONSTER MATINEE TO-DAY—2.3O Same Big Programme as at Night. With Full Orchestra. THE "EMBASSY. Theatre of Varieties. LAST 5 DAIS. TO-NIGHT AT 7.55. The Mildred Harris Revue Co., "THE DIPLOMATS, in THE REVUE OF RE\ UES, " SOUTH SEAS." "SOUTH SEAS." A Fascinating Story of the •i'ropical Isles. Written by Ed. XVairin&ton. Haunting Hawaiian Melodies—-ulue Dusky Maidens —Placid waters Gorgeous Settings—Wonderful Effects—A Mountain Eruption. A Great Production-Clean. Clever Comedy —A PEARL from the bOUIH oL,Ao Scintillating. Sparkling, buperb. Featuring . ... AL. MACK UiiOIL SCOII. COLLEEN HOPE Without a doubt the Diplomats Best aiul Greatest Programme. Then The Famous London Comedian, BERT GILBERT, Supported, by the Company. In a Thrilling Climax to the "QPCROFT" Sketches. " A BREACH OF PROMISE. Too Funny for Words—Too Good to Miss. Also. Welcome Reappearance of the Shmest of Slim Comedians, ED. WAKKINGTON, In "THE GONG'S GONE." And "THE SPARE ROOM." An Absolute Riot of Mirth.—-It krongut the House Down Last Nlglu. Followers of Boxing should not Fail to See This. And a, Wonderful Cameo, featuring MILDRED AND CONNIE CLYDE AND COLLEEN. In "PICARDY." As sweet as the that inspired it. Also. CLYDE AND YVETTE Ir. New Dances—New Songs—Pleasing Patter. And the Rest of the Diplomats in the Rest of Vaudeville Revue. With the Embassy Orchestra. Musical Director. ERNEST POWELL. POPULAR PRICES: Adults: 4s/ 3s. and 2s (Plus Tax). Children, Full Price. Box Plans at Lewis Eady. Ltd.. till noon, after at Theatre. Phone 42-169. NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR BOOKING. EMBASSY THEATRE. EMBASSY THEATRE. By Kind I'ermission of THE DIRECTORS. TWO GRAND GALA PERFORMANCES. MONDAY NEXT. MONDAY NEXT. TUESDAY NEXT. TUESDAY NEXT. JULY 2 AND 3, At 8 p.m. SUPPORT THIS APPEAL. SUPPORT THIS APPEAL. SPORTS GROUNDS FOR GIRLS. Grounds for ALL Girls. for ALL Games. Popular Prices. Good Show. SUBURBAN THEATRES. FOR A GOOD NIGHT'S ENTERTAINMENT. GREEN MILL, MILFORD. (A Fuller-Hay ward Theatre). 8 O'CLOCK TO-NIGHT. ' Double Star Programme. THE SEVENTH DAY And STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL. STALLS. Is. CIRCLE. Is 6d. Dance to Follow. (Special Electric Heating Now Installed.) PICTUREDROME, MILFORD.. TO-NIGHT AT 8. A Delightful Artist in a. Delightful Picture, CLARA BOW in " GET YOUR MAN." It's the laughiest' method, you've ever seen, but it works. Beautiful ' Orchestral Music. Free Jazz to Picture Patrons. ON EHU NG A PICTURE S. •STRAND TO-NIGHT. REGINALD DENNY, in "THAT'S MY DADDY!." FORESTERS'. ESTELLE TAYLOR And ANTONIO MORENO, in "THE WHIP WOMAN." HOOKEY. A UCKLAND HOCKEY ASSOCIATION. H M REMUERA GROUNDS, I& TO-DAY (SATURDAY). 1.50 p.m.— NORTH SHORE V. 'VARSITY. SOMERVILLE COLTS V. EPIPHANY. TRAINING COLLEGE V. RODNEY. 3.5 p.m.— SOMERVILLE V. ST. LUKE'S. ARETA V. MOUNT EDEN. OTAHUHU V. 'VARSITY COLTS. Also. Ladies' and Junior Matches. 'Admission. Gd. E. J. HEWITT. Hon. Sec. i& ST. PATRICK'S f*. CATHEDRAL. ||| TO-MORROW - (SUNDAY), DISCOURSE BY RT. REV. H. W. CLEARY, D.D.. 0.8. E. BIBLE-IN-SCHOOLS' QUESTION. CATHOLICS AND THE SALE AND PURCHASE OF PARTY VOTES. Documented Facts v. Undocumented Fiction. THE LEAGUE. Who Drove Christ Out of the Schools ? CLERICAL POLITICIANS.—How they aid and abet (he Secularists and keep Christ out of the Schools. CLERICAL POLITICIANS.—"The Price" of Votes: The League's invincible and invisible "SO per cent.," and the "153,000" who got lost or mislaid, stolen or strayed. A.* - CLERICAL POLITICIANS.—The policy Stoves off" foi "stirvinr up strife in ' r»?M U.nity." v . COATS OFF for • filV • Mite ones" in the State Schools. 1 "ty years of clerical neglect.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19986, 30 June 1928, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19986, 30 June 1928, Page 22

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