AMUSEMENTS The Query is Answered ? r H: uumni'y yAt the Princess & Tivoli T& TbOHM A.OBRIEN Theater SB JACK HOLT IN ZANE GREY’S THE MYSTERIOUS RIDER Who is the Mysterious Masked Lothario? THE ICE FLOOD KENNETH HARLAN, VIOLA DANA. At Princess Only, Evening. Big Saturday Matinee. REES AND HIS MERRY MAIDS. Phones 41-586, 44-136. CLARA BOW, ESTHER RALSTON, Children of Divorce ” A Tensely Dramatic Expose of Society CONTINUOUS PROM iOamlo 10,.* “THE ROMANCE OF A MILLION.” A Heart-pounding Melodrama. It’s Exciting. It’s Unusual. Phone 44-402. s The Perch of the Devil’ GOING CROOKED ALSO GAZETTE SCENIC COMEDY SPECIAL MUSICAL SELECTIONS. PHONES: 46-609, 20-142. W. C. FIELDS, ALICE JOYCE, V THREE LAMPS * So’s Your Old Man” WORLD RECORD BREAP . _ NEW YORK TO PARIS. Also, “faVe OF A FLIRT.”
DIXIELAND TO-NIGHT—B.3O-11.30 p.m.—TO-NIGHT. Popular Night % Admission: Ladies 2s r Gents 2s 6d. Saturday Night CANADIAN SOCCER NIGHT, When the members of the Canadian Football Team will be the guests of the Management. Admission: ss. Reserve your Tables early Phone 26-615.
Come aloitg To-Night to the AUCKLAND WINTER EXHIBITION Central Wharf Sheds CHILDREN ACCOMPANIED BY TEACHER ADMITTED FREE DURING MORNING AND AFTERNOON. RAILWAY EXCURSION FARES FROM ALL PARTS OF AUCKLAND PROVINCE. Come and see your own Country’s Products New Zealand-Made and New Zealand-Grown. Five Big Sheds Packed with Interesting Exhibits. Plenty of Fun, Too! Hundreds of Side Shows and Amusing Novelties. Admission 1 /- Children 6d OPEN DAY & EVENING Bigger! Brighter! Better Than Ever! JULY 21 to 30 *i i . / \x* i Better Than The World’s Greatest Pleasure Resort, Coney Island, New York. Amusement Games Commercialised into a Business of Honesty and I ntegrity For Your Pleasure and Entertainment. RABBIT RACES—THE MIMIC T. INK-THE ELECTRIC SKI ALLEY-AUTOMATIC SNOOKER BATS Kin* of All Amusement Games. Highly Amusing and Entertaining. Make You Laugh! xvuig vi _ *i, Arn * rv hit. the Bntcher and. Baker Bovs, or at See them try to hit the Butcher and. Baker Boys, or at least Break a Clay Pipe. Clean, Wholesome, Fascinating Fun. Pleasure and Amusement. All to be Seen at the AUCKLAND WINT ER SHOW Don t Miss it UNDER THE BIG CANVAS SHELTER BRILLIANT LIGHTS DIRECT THROUGH FROM MAIN ENTRANCE-UNDER VERANDAH AT REAR OF SHEDS 9 and 12 The Only Stalls Where Prires Comprise Special Fancy Picture Boxes Superb Pictures Highest Grade Chocolates Manufactured by The World’s Leading Browne Bros. & Geddes.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 102, 21 July 1927, Page 17
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