AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT YOUR LAST CHANCE TO VOTE FOR YOUR CHOICE FROM THE 16 LOVELY SEMI-FINALISTS njunction with Metro“MISS NEW ZEALAND 1927’’ Screen Type' Quest, Goldwyn- Mayer. !"* ST CHANCE to See the Majestic's Gorgeous Persian Garden Setting. YOUR LAST CHANCE to Vote for New Zealand's Ambassador to Hollywood. ON THE SCREEN. A GREAT COMEDY-DRAMA. Marie Prevost and Matt Moore in “THE CAVE MAN AMEfftG Phone 43-210. for Seat!. Box Plan at Theatre. REGULAR MA J EST.C T^RTS e E a s tre . BeaUtifUl ’: 1S TO 2S 9D. Once Again the Biggest Programme in Auckland! THREE OUTSTANDING ATTRACTIONS THE MOST BRILLIANT STAGE NOVELTY EVER PRESENTED IN A PICTURE THEATRE. A Series of Original Acting and Screen Tests By the 4-LEADING SEMI-FINALISTS-4 Aucklanders’ Own Choice of Their Favourites in the “MISS NEW ZEALAND 1927“ GREAT SCREEN TYPE QUEST. Your Vote Decides Miss Auckland —Record Your Vote at the Majestic 2. AMAZING REVELATIONS OF UNEXPLORED AFRICAN JUNGLES. “THE GORILLA HUNT” A Miracle of Achievement that has startled Science—Astounding Pictures of the Mighty, Man-like Monsters of Africa—Titanic Struggles with Gorillas, Elephants, Pythons and Crocodiles! TINGLING WITH TREMENDOUS THRILLS! 3. SPARKLING SCREEN VERSION OF GREAT STAGE SUCCESS! “A LITTLE JOURNEY” With CLAIRE WINDSOR, WILLIAM HAINES and HARRY CAREY. All aboard for the greatest little joy-ride ever—A trip of unlimited fun and excitement on a flying trans-Continental express—lt whirls you into a new world of thrills and romance! Overture: “The Merry Widow,” by Popular All Soloists’ Orchestra of 20 Musicians. Fred. G. Mumford Conducting. CHILDREN HALF-PRICE AT ALL TIMES.
“For the Term of His Natural Life,” a Master picture to be released shortly, is part of us. The story was written by a keen-minded Australian who saw in Australia’s national scanda.l, the convict settlement of Fort Arthur in the mid nineteenth century, something more than a family skeleton, something more than a bleak outrage—he saw that it was history, and in his novel added a valuable chapter to Australia s scanty life storv. There is little fiction in "The Term” —for the most part undeniable facts have been revealed and a true love story has been told in a human manner. "For the Term of His Natural Life” is a romance of Australia.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 84, 30 June 1927, Page 15
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