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AMUSEMENTS CROWNING OF MISS NEW ZEALAND TO-MORROW NIGHT Be Adv.eed and Book Nov.! Urgent tt “ The Theatre Magnificent AND MISS NEW ZEALAND FINALISTS. AT 2.1 S LAST DAY YOUR LAST CHANCE TO VOTE TO-NIGHT FOR MISS NEW ZEALAND 1927 Have you voted? Your vote may decide who win go to Hollywood. ALSO SCREENING Lewis Stone in “PRINCE OF HEADWAITERS” AND J. C. Williamson Celebrity Vaudeville MARGO RAMMAGE AND HER DOLLS. T o-Morrow T o-Morrow The Brightest, Snappiest Little Person in the Pictures to-day. The Star » n 4 ‘IT," and a host of other outstanding Paramount Pictures CLARA BOW In a Specially Peppy Proauction for Paramount “Rough House: Rosie ” Also. The Greatest Act in Vaudeville for many a day ELSIE BOWER ard BILLIE RUTHERFORD ENGLISH MUSICAL COMEDY STARS An Adorable Bundle of Femininity and a good-natured, happy - go-lucky partner. AN D The Crowning of Miss New Zealand 1927 WHO WILL IT BE? The result will be announced and Miss Nev/ Zealand crown;d by the Mayor on the Regent Stage on Friday night. WARNING! Friday’s Plan is filli ig rapidly. Be advised and Book Now. Reservations at Theatre (Phone 46 888) and at: Lewis R. Eady anc Son. Ltd. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Allan Wilkie Miss Hunter-Watts TO-NIGHT R PLAY OF Al lUISITE THOU HAMLET Box Plans at Lewis R. Eady ard Son, Ltd., until 5 p.m. and from 5.30 p.m. at Coleman’s, Tobacconist. Day Sales Available for day of issue only, at Coleman’s, Tobacconist, H.M. Arcade. Prices: Bs. 6s. 4s and 2s. Children in parties of ten and upwards, 4s, 3s, 2s and 1s at all performances. All prices plus tax. MATINEES ON WEDNESDAYS, Special prices to adults. ss. 4*. 2s 6d. and 1s plus tax.

Alexander Watson Recitals Direction: E. J. Gravestock. Town Hall, Conceit Chamber Three Return Recitals TO-NIGHT, THURSDAY, TO-MORROW. FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY TONIGHT’S PROGRAMME Includes:— “McAndrew’s Hymn. “The Glory of the Garden,” “Lichtenberg,” b> Rudyard Kipling; “A Ballad of Cape St. Vincent. ' “Cargoes,” “Bill’s Ghost,’’ by Jchn Masefield; “The Elf Child” (Little Orphant Annie), by Whitcomb Riley; “The Revenge,” and "Lady Clare,’ by Tennyson; “When W.e Were Very Young,” by A. A. Milne; “The Guards Came Through,” by Conan Doyle; “The Figure Head and the Mermaid,” by Crosbie Garstin; “European Guides,” by Mark Twain; etc. TO-MORROW—DICK EMS-KIPLING PROGRAMME. Including:— Selections from ‘David Copperfield. ’ “Martin Chuzzlewil• A Christmas Carol,” “Nicholas Niekleby,” and “Pickwick Papers,” “Mandalay,’' “The Explorer,” “The Hump,” “The Bell Buoy.” “The Smuggler's Song,” “Snarleycw,” and “Oorits,” by Kipling. SATURDAY’S PROCRAMME Includes:— The Famous Forun Scene from Shakespeare’s Julius Caesa .” witfi the stirring orations of Brutus and Mark Antony, and the remarkable rend ticn' of the frenzied Roman crowd, “A Holiday in Bed, ’ oy J. M. Barrie; “The Clowning of Dreaming John,” by Drinkwatcr; Kipling items — “The Ballad of the Clainpherdown,” “Big Steamers,” “The Ba lad of the Bolivar,” •’Fuzzy Wuzzy,” “800t*.,” “Two Cautionary Tales,” “Matilda,” and “Jim.” by Hilaire Belloc, and *R jbinstein’s Pianoplaying,” by Moses Ad.ims. PRICES: 4s, 3s 2s. Plans at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. 11l MX “The Cabaret Under The Sea” Be in the Swim The Whole Town’s Talking “Regent " TO-NIGHT POPULAR DANCE Ladies, 2s Ger.ts, 2s 6d Darcing, Saturday Afternoon and Evening Reserve your Table at Theatre * NOTE.—Special Night, Labour Day, October 24. DANCING TUITION MISS LAURIE KINGSLAND. Ballroom Dancing. Private or class lessons. Studio: :!4 Symonels St. Particulars: (ring or cgiil) ‘‘Belvne.” Princess St. BALLROOM DANCING Correct Style. Qualified Private Tuition —Modern Dancing Studio. £0 Palmerston Buildings, opp. G.P.O.

GranJ) OPP, Q.P.O. THE LAST DAY “ Tillie the Toiler ” And “CALIFORNIA ” Sessions: 11.15, 1.25, 3.35, 5.45 and 8. COMMENCING TO-MORROW, FRIDAY '‘Heaven on Earth” Starring RENEE ADOREE CONRAD NAGLE AT THE GRAND FRI DAN’ JACKSON’S ANNUAL PUBLIC PICNIC THIS SUNDAY S.S. Condor will leave FERRY QUAY at 9.45 a.m., for PINE ISLAND. Sports for Old and Young. Jackson's Orchestra and Entertai iers on board and at the pavilion. Hot water and milk provided FREE. Lollies «md Ice Cream for the Children. Adults, 2s; Children under 14 Is. Come and have a day by the Sea. LECTURES Akarana Maori Association A Lecture will be given under the auspices of the Association by Mr. P. Smyth on MAORI EDUCATION At St: Stephen's College, Parnell this THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, at P.M. All interested in this important subject are invited to attend.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 174, 13 October 1927, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 5 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 174, 13 October 1927, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 5 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 174, 13 October 1927, Page 15

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