AMUSEMENTS MANAGERIAL Not since 1923. when Douglas Fairbanks’s world - famous spectacle. Robin Hood,” broke all Strand records, have there been such huge anc nthusiastic audiences all day from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m., as have witnessed ‘For the Term of His Natural Life” this week populiarity and in response to public demand masterpiece will be screened for a second a thi; Owing to tremendous amazing Australian il week. SECOND AND FINAL WEEK AUSTRALASIA’S GREAT HISTORICAL ROMANCE BY MARCUS CLARKE NOTHING LIKE IT EVER BEFO RE PERHAPS NEVER AGAIN! Thrilling Hundreds Dally CASTING ITS WONDROUS SPELL OVER AUCKLAND’S PICTU REGOERS! A glorious historical romance, richly possessed of deep, human appeal, amid unparalleled magnificence and splendour. Spectacular thrills and daring adventure give it unique artistic beauty and limitless realism. Actually filmed in Australia, silver jewel of the Pacific, the true locale of the story brrngs a picturesque newness to motion pictures, and adds Australia’s share of romance to a romantic industry. Out of the pages of history the screen has recorded something rare and poignant, soulful and inspiring! Presentation: “THE LYRIC QUARTETTE” in a Special Atmospheric Prologue, and EVE BENTLEY and the STRAND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA! Day Sessions 1s to 2s. Night .. .. .. .. 1s 6d to 2s 9d. Box Plan at Strand, Ring 43-114. Sessions: 11, 12.45, 2.30, 4.30, 6.15 and 7.55. Continuous Pictures from 11 a.m. UMi Fuller Hayward
FRANCES ALDA “FRANCES ALDA is a great artist! She has a very beautiful voice, which she controls with perfect ease, a glorious sostenuto and legato, and her diction and word-colour obey her versatility completely”. —Sydney “Sun,” 12/8/27. Town Mail, 27th & 29th Sept.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 150, 15 September 1927, Page 17
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