AMUSEMENTS ‘THE FIRE BRIGADE” IT SWEEPS YOU ALONG WITH THRILLS. Full Supporting Programme, Majestic Orchestra, and Stage Novelty. Continuous from i n FULLERH AY WARD THEATRE. COMMENCING FRIDAY MSI SI PEAS IDE. fAStarr/ cf.'.Xci*york. trout, amt hato GEORGE O'BRIEN -virginlAYAlii See a mammoth ocean liner sent into oblivion after crashing a monster iceberg—A youth's battle against tremendous odds to conquer New York—The love affairs of a boy who climbed from the ghetto to the upper heights of society. See the thrills of a championship prize fight— A river barge wrecked by a massive freighter in the East Rivei The thousand and one wonders of Ame rica's modern Bagdad. "East Side. West Side," week. A Message to Athiests and Unbelievers! YOU will probably stand without and scoff at the whole idea of ** The King of Kings.” You “ don’t believe in that sort of thing.” Every man is entitled to his beliefs, and “ The King of Kings” is not designed as «a great medium of conversion to the cause of Christianity. But will you watch the screening of the fourteen reels of this truly wonderful work ? You will find that it preaches no sermon, argues no cause. Rather will it give you, generously, food for thought and, perhaps, a new understanding. The Message of “ The King of Kings ” is one of hope. CECIL DE MILLE offers 2*? A work of genius W More than eight thousand people, including one jjk hundred and fifty people who are in the front ranks of famous players, appear in “ The King 9V of Kings.** Almost two years were consumed in the making , and' the producer sought the coyo operation of the representatives of twenty-six 6 A Churches during the period of filming. V>*r Us
PTOwaRD A FULLER-WAYWARD THEATRE. Early Session 7.0 p.m. ORCHESTRAL SESSION • - 8.0 p.n». OLIVE BORDEN 111 The “JOY GIRL” And The Picturisation cf Sapper's Wellknown Thrilling Novel. “THE THIRD ROUND" BULLDOG DRUMMOND ON THE SCREEN. ERN BEACHAM AND THE PRINCE EDWARD ORCHESTRA. National Theatre COMMENCING AT THE Matinee Thursday Next (On the Stage), Royal Australian Sunbeams In The Wedding of Baby Doreen And (on the Sc-een), “The Thirteenth Hour ’ Phoi 42-169 For Reserves.
TO-DAV AND TO-NIGHT Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer presents: “In Old Kentucky” A Modern Story of Romantic America. Then, Warner Bros/ Classic: “Shamrock and the Rose” From the Play by Owen Davis. USUAL. PRICES. LYRIC Reservations: Lewis Eady, Ltd. Theatre Phone 43-645. NATIONAL at Theatre, Phone 42-169.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 290, 28 February 1928, Page 15
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