AMUSEMENTS Evening Session Commences at 8 p.m. .This morning * • Herald” say*: *'A Signal Achievement!” •‘Undoubtedly a Success!" "Opens a bright future for New nd's film industry." stir the most hardened picturegoerl” •Wifi NEW ZEALAND HAS PFiODUCED A WONDERFUL P CTURE! YESTERDAY'S LARGE AUDI - ENCE ACCLAIMED IT AP PLAUOED IT OVER THRILLED “The Te Kooti Trail* 1 Herald” and "The Weekly News” ’ Produced by Rudall Hayward. Featuring BILLIE ANDREASSON "MISS AUCKLAND” TINA HUNT The Girl on the “Weekly News” Xmas No. Rev. JASPER CALDER And A Sterling Professional Cast 30 Maori Rough Riders SPECIAL MAORI PROLOGUE AND ORCHESTRAL SCORE. TO-DAY at the STRAND AVOID WAITING IN A QUEUE! RING 43-114 FOR RESERVES BOX. PLAN IN STRAND LOUNGE. The serial story in the “N.Z. Fast-moving Pages from the Life of Te Kooti— Greatest Outlaw in British History. Red-blooded Drama, Uproarious Comedy, Tender Romance, Whirlwind Action amid the Glorious Scenery of the New Zealand Bush. CHILDREN S SESSIONS TO-MORR OW AT 11.15. 2.30. 430
N TO-MORROW 2 and 7 i 1 I The Event o/ the Week THE OPENING OF LUNA PARK Music Mirth Merriment “FUN AND FROLIC WITH REFINEMENT." ASK FOR CONCESSION TICKETS AT ENTRANCE THEY ADMIT YOU FREE m To-Morrow (Saturday) DOMAIN 2*30 p.m. Monster Rally of Girl Guides 1,000 GUIDES SOO BROWNIES EXTEND THEIR UNIQUE WELCOME. WIKI-TORI-A GUIDE COMPANY (VICTORIA COLLEGE GIRLS) WILL ALSO WELCOME YOU IN TRUE MAORI FASHION. 800 GUIDES FEATURE A LIVING TREFOIL. WITH WONDERFUL EFFECTS SELECTED GUIDES, IN SPECTACULAR PAGEANT IN FOUR PARTS. ELABORATELY COSTUMED. ANCIENT GREEKS; ROBIN HOOD; KING ARTHUR and his Knights: OLD ENGLISH COUNTRY FOLK—will live again on Saturday. GRAND MARCH PAST, BY THE ASSEMBLY. Mrs. W. R. Wilson, Commissioner for New Zealand, will take the salute. Added Attraction AN INCOMPARABLE DISPLAY OF PHYSICAL EXERCISES AND HAKAS BY ST. STEPHEN’S COLLEGE BOYS Soft .Drinks; Ice Cream; Sweats, Cakes and Fancywork on sale on tHe ground. Admission: Is. Children, fid. Stand. Is. Tickets may be obtained at Guide Headquarters, 11, Sunday School Union Build ing, Queen Street.
LAST 2 NIGHTS OF “Cradle Snatchers” THERE WILL BE NO AFTERNOON PERFORMANCE TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) FORGET ALL YOUR TROUBLES AND LAUGH AT AND WITH THE “Cradle Snatchers” A SCREAMINGLY HUMOROUS COMEDY OF 3 Lads 3 Ladies 3 Husbands 3 Flappers HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Direction: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. AUCKLAND’S GREATEST SENSATION TO-NIGHT AT 8.15 AND TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) EVENING LAST TWO NIGHTS OF . Cradle . Snatchers Plans at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. Day Sales at H.M. Theatre Confectionery. Prices: D.C. and R.S., 3s; Stalls, 4s; Gallery, 1s 6d. Early Doors Stalls and Gallery, 1s extra. AH prices plus tax. Manager John Farrell.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 205, 18 November 1927, Page 15
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