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EVERYBODY’S

“THE HOTEL IMPERIAL” Pola Xegri, plus Erich Pom-ner, pi: , Mauritz Stiller, plus James Hall 4e : George Siegmann, plus Bert Glenn®, ingenious camera, all combined i, make “Hotel Imperial”'one of the rear most anticipated productions. As the servant girl who held ft, fates of two nations and juggled tl« hearts of men in her pretty little h*nd< Pola is said to even top the perform ances she gave in “Passion" and For' bidden Paradise.” Pommer is knoitj because of having supervised production on “Variety” and “The Lest Baugh.” Hall and Siegmann are .-o. featured in the star’s support tb» former enacting her hero, the latte-' a villainous "heavy.” Bert Glamo'" needs no introduction. He's the mas who photographed the opening ot tilRed Sea in “The Ten Commandment. “Hotel Imperial" is now dmtor crowded houses to Everybody's, and the Princess and Tivoli, where it Sj also being shown. LIBRARY LECTURES MAORI HISTORY The last public lecture which Dr.F H. Buck, Te Rangihiroa, will delta: before leaving New’ Zealand to tak? up an important appointment with the Bishop Museum, Honolulu, will be delivered in the Parnell Library Ht on Tuesday next. His subject will be “The Maori in History and Tradition. Dr. Buck is one of the greatest livlnj authorities on the native race of Nr Zealand, and as an orator he hai fe equals. His Worship the Mayor, M:. Geo. Baildon, will preside. PARISIAN CLUB AT ST. MARY’S HALL TONIGHT Owing to the Society of Arts Hall not being available the P&risu Dancing Club will hold .its big dance to-night at St. Mary’s Hall, Parnell Special arrangements have beer, made for to-night and the musica'. programme will be in the capable hinds of Mr. Ray Marson and his Orchestra, which is providing an attractive programme of the latest syncopated numbers.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 74, 18 June 1927, Page 14

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EVERYBODY’S Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 74, 18 June 1927, Page 14

EVERYBODY’S Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 74, 18 June 1927, Page 14

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