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AMUSEMENTS Take Special Notice Don’t say: "Where shall we go to-night?” There is only one show you cannot — must not—miss FOR TO-NIGHT ONLY THE iPPODROME JUBILEE NIGHT MANAGERIAL: The Hippodrome Management respectfullv adivses that to-night, being the Third Jubilee since its inauguration of Vaudeville on Monday nights, they are presenting a first-class programme of Professional and Amateur Artistes, a show the like of which has never yet been seen in this city. Be advised, keep toight open for the Hippodrome. You will not it. VAUDEVILLE AND PICTURES No. 1— Through Courtesy of Dixieland Directors And under huge expense DIXIELAND INTERNATIONAL SEVEN (Leadership of Maurice Gilman) Following popular numbers with a delightful freshness, in their own originality (a) “Moonlight on the Ganges.” (b) "Baby Face ” (c) "Bve-Bye, Blackbird.” (d) Hawaiian Medley, (e) Eccentric, (f) “Red Riding Hood.” NO. 2 CLYDE HOWLEY Society Entertainer In Humour at the Piano. Accompanied by FOLOLE LILLIOK ALANI FOLOLE LILLIOK ALAN I (In the Original Hawaiian Hula.) Dainty Soubrette and Acrobatic Dancer NO. 3—BETTY NORBER (Late Jim Gerald’s Revue) NO. 4—JACK McGUIRE (Late “Ward Lear Company”) Versatile Entertainer Plays the whistle with his nose Animal Mimic Impersonator Champion Bones “Manipulator” . 7—JACK LOMAS, “The Old Opera Singer.” . B—ROBERT ST. CLAIR, Baritone. . 9 —CHAS. KING, Lightning Step Dancer. 10 —PHIL HODDER, Latest Numbers. . 11—ERN ROBSON Tenor. . 12—HARRY LEWIS, Light Baritone 13—MAY PEARCE, Melba’s Rival .14 —EDNA CLARKE .. .. Contralto 15—VENA PARSONS, Child Soprano . 16— KATHLEEN CLARE, Versatile Entertainer . 17 —MAY AKERSTEN, -. Song and Dance Artiste Also Screening: The Funniest Fox Comedy ever seen in Auckland, called “The Lyin’ Tamer. Last But Not Least TOM MIX AND TONY IN THE GREAT TRAIN ROBBERY, his picture having taken Sydney and [elbourne by storm, is now all the rage in Auckland. (Final last two days’ screening.) READ CAREFULLY: i) To-night’s great show commences t. 40 sharp. o) Usual Family Prices. •) Reserves Ring 44-232. I) Reservations by Phone cannot possibly be kept after 7.45. s) Box Plan at Theatre. ’) Gr aetJubi ~,-“ bee, s?l ) Great Jubilee Programme terminates at 10.30. O Positively No Free List. [IPPODROME TO-NIGHT

TOWN HALL Direction E. J. Gravestock. rpO-NIGHT AT rpO-NIGHT AT Also WEDNESDAY NEXT, at 8. “One of the beautiful grand voices of our day.”—“London Daily Mail.” MISS Phyllis Lett The GREAT ENGLISH CONTRALTO. Supported by a Brilliant Concert Company. MISS MARGOT MACGIBBON, Violinist. MR. NORMAN BENNETT, Tenor. MR. MAURICE BESLY, Pianist. MR. MAUGHAN BARNETT, Organist. Reserved Seats 7s 6d, Unreserved 5s and 3s. Plus Tax. Plans at Lewis It. Eady and Son, Ltd. 5s Tickets at H.M. Theatre Sweet Store. Click Clack Cabaret NEWMARKET. POPULAR NIGHT, 8 to 11. Admission Ladies, 2s; Gentlemen; 2s 6d. The Finest Band to Dance to. The Best Floor to Dance on. The Most Comfortable Lounge to Sit in. AT THE CLICK CLACK. Phone 25-021 and 46-134 after 7.30.

WEST END PONSONBY'S POPULAR PICTURE PALACE; TO-NIGHT, AT 7.45. “The Winning of Barbara W orth’ ’ From the Famous Novel by Harold Bell Wright, featuring Ronald Colman and Vilma Banky. SPLENDID SUPPORTING PROGRAMME Notwithstanding the special nature of this huge bill, no increase in prices. 9d 9d 9d and Is Is Is.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 5, 28 March 1927, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 5, 28 March 1927, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 5, 28 March 1927, Page 10

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