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AMUSEMENTS Humphrey Bishop Boom Stronger Than Ever Last Night of Second Sparkling Programme And FINAL SCREENING OF ••SHE/* RIDER HAGGARD S NOVEL featuring Betty Blythe. Plan at Theatre. To-Morrow To-Morrow IN ACCORDANCE WITH PUBLIC REQUEST. Another Superlative and Entirely New Programme By THE NEW ENGLISH Humphrey Bishop Musical Comedy Co. APPEARING AT 2.40 AND 9. “SCRATCHER” ROSS in New “Scratcherisms” ARTHUR HEMSLEY IN NEW AND ORIGINAL COMEDY SKETCHES OPERATIC EXCERPT FROM *‘IL TROVATORE." WITH SPECIAL COSTUMES AND SCENERY. On the Screen: VIRILE! VIGOROUS! VITAL! Kenneth Harlan and Helene Costello ‘THE RANGER OF THE BIG PINES’ A Powerful, Dramatic Outdoor Picture! MATINEE PRICES: Dress Circle, 1s 6d; Stalls, 1s; Reserves. 6d extra. NIGHT PRICES: Dress Circle, 2s 9d; Stalls. 1s 6d; Reserves. 6d extra.

PADEREWSKI Next Saturday's Programme Will include •MOONLIGHT” SONATA (Beethoven). ‘‘ERL* KING” (Schubert- Liszt) ‘HARK! HARK! THE LARK” (Schubert-Liszt). “RHAPSODIE No. 2 (Liszt). 7/G RESERVED SEATS FOR NEXT SATURDAY'S ! CONCERT NOW AVAILI ABLE AT LEWIS R. EADY AND SON, LTiD. A SPECIAL RESERVE AT 21s AND A RESERVE AT 12s 6d AVAILABLE AT THE BOX OFFICE. TOWN HALL DIRECTION . . . . J. AND N. TAIT NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT

PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE Karangahape Road Phone, 46-252 Direction .. Fuller-Hayward Theatres. GREATEST COMEDIAN OF THEM ALL BUSTER KEATON ‘GO WEST’ Can you imagine the frozen.faced Comedian as a Cowboy? Every foot of film a scream. So there’s 7000 feet of laughter. BUCK JONES Valley’ A real live, Go-for-your-life, Western — But of a most usual theme. In addition to this powerful Programme HATS McKAY Inimitable and Versatile Entertainer in Music, Song and Story will Present a New Weird Chinese Act.

MONDAY NIGHT (POSITIVELY LAST TWO RECITALS.) T. AND N. TAIT Have the honour to present IGNACE JAN '•* PADEREWSKI leasts*e«e Saturday Night's Brilliant Programme will include:— FANTASIA AND FUGUE G MINOR < Bach-Liszt) SONATA C SHARP MINOR Op. 27 “MOONLIGHT” (Beethoven). IMPROMPTU B FLAT Op. 142 (Schubert > IMPROMPTU A FLAT Op. 142 (Schubert). SERENADE, “HARK, HARK. THE LARK” (Schubert-Liszt). ERL-KING (Schubert-Liszt). BALLADE G MINOR . . . . (Chopin). NOCTURNE D FLAT MAJOR, Op. 27 (Chopin). TWO ETUDES, No. 10, 5, Op. 10 (Chopin). VALSE A FLAT, Op. 34 . . .. (Chopin). CHANT DU VOYAGEUR (Paderewski). NOCTURNE E RAGUSE (E. Schelling). RHAPSODIE HONGROISE, No. 2 (Liszt). BOX PLANS AT LEWIS R. EADY AND SON, LTD. PRICES.— 2Is. 12s 64, 7s 6d (Reserved); os (unreserved). All prices plus tax, etc. DIRECTION J. AND N. TAIT Wrigley was Once Asked “Why do you spend so much on advertising ?” At the time the well-known originator and manufacturer of chewing gum was travelling in an express. Said Wrigley, “We are travelling at over 60 miles per hour—uncouple the locomotive and s*se how far we would run before we came to a standstill? What the locomotive is to this express, advertising is to my business.” Ca’l to your mind the most widely known and biggest selling commodities of the present day and you will find that the power behind their success is PUBVISIT THE NEW ZEALAND ADVERTISING EXHIBITION NOW ON AT THE TOWN HALL NOON TILL 10 p.m. DAILY As a business man it is in your own interest to visit this Exhibition. Exhibited are ail the latest publicity ideas—Hoardings. Automatic Electrical Apparatus. Window Display Models, Commercial Art, Direct Mail Machines, Specimens of Art Printing, Press Publicity, Showcards. Railway Advertising, Advertising Novelties, etc., etc. At this Exhibition you will get an insight into the underlying secrets of modern publicity. Visit the Advertising Exhibition. Tonight’s address on Window Display of special interest to Retailers. Admission 1 /- Write for this Handbook you are unable to visit the Exhibition send for the splendid Handbook. This publication contains excellent articles by prominent advertising men on all phases of modern p y. Price 6d. Send 7d in sta.Postage paid to Auckland Advertising Club, P.O. Box 767. Auckland.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 84, 30 June 1927, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 5 Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 84, 30 June 1927, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 5 Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 84, 30 June 1927, Page 15

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