AMUSEMENTS Strand Theatre FullerWILLIAM POX' preJiTtis Hayward WITH JANET GAYNOB and CHARLES FARRELL tELL it is, Appreciation bv SEYMOUR KICKS “Seventh Heaven,” grand story that i* U, made still more grand by touches of a master possessed of a P«""> * The greatest praise one could give this marvellous piece of work would be to say that to attempt to criticise it would be tne gravest impertinence, and that to endeavor to find words to enthuse about it would leave the writer seeking for adjectives. n is perfect. SEYMOUR HICKS. 3rd Triumphal Week 1 TWICE DAILY AT 2.30 AND 8. Prices for “Seventh Heaven”: MATINEES.—AII Stalls, 1s 6d; Circle EVERY EVENING.—Front Stalls Plan at Strand SOUVENIR WEEK. To each Lady Patron will be given a beautiful Photograph of Janet Gaynor and Chas. Farrell.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 284, 21 February 1928, Page 14
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