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AMUSEMENTS l |*l"l"l"i , i ll i*i"| , i"i*l"l"i" ■"Pi'H" - ■■■ ■■■■■■■ ■ I » ll|»|l‘|«| , l|' II ■ ICS I II ■lt ■ iPTiI ■ II'« It ■II■II ■II ■ 'II ■ ll***!! irfc'll"* 11*1 LAST TWO DAYS M “Seventh Heaven” STRAND M TO SUBURBAN PATRONS! If you desire to see ‘•Seventh Heaven" w;tn tne Prologue and Special Orchestral Music, you must come to the Strand TWICE DAILY, at 2.30 and 8. PLAN OPEN from 10 to 6 45. FRIDAY NEXT m JOSEPH M.SCttiAiCl HERBERT BRENONS PRODUCTION life Hi M WITH m H B WARNER ANNA Q. NILSSON ALICE JOYCE NILS ASTHER CARMELMYERS m Its s>k m ■ m J o ill Hi time has there been prepared for the eyes of the world glorious, stirring story of sincere love. LIFE’S DRAMA FROM A PINNACLE* -and produced with that rare fidejity and good taste that mil while trim. FILMED IN ENGLAND the actual locations witl BOX PLAN NOW l|l«|«|l»|»|Ufil i an All-British cast. OPEN AT THEATRE.

11.30, 2.30, 5, 7.45. 7.45. TO-NIGHT. “IN OLD KENTUCKY." “SHAMROCK AND THE ROSE." LYRIC THEATRE, TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), 7.45. A Programme of MERIT, headed by Metro-Gold wyn-Mayer’s LATEST AND GREATEST MYSTERY DRAMA, “The Thirteenth Hour’ Featuring LIONEL BARRYMORE. Weird Electrical Effects, Shadows of Giant Chains and Ugly Faces, Rain Scenes and Dark Cellars Impart Unique Atmosphere. Also, WARNER BROS. Present Monte Blue in 'Bitter Apples 7 A salty, Whipping. Whistling Melodrama of Storm-swept Seas, Hate-swept Hearts and of Love Held High. BECAUSE HARD WON!!!! USUAL PRICES. LYRIC RESERVATIONS—Lewis Eady, Ltd. Theatre Phone 43-645. DIXIELAND TO-NIGHT MIDWEEK CARNIVAL Dancing 8.30 p.m. till midnight. Admission, 7s 6d Double. Clyde Howley’s Famous Internationals will feature “My Blue Heaver,” the sensational Fox Trot Hit of 1928. For Reservations Phone 26-615, or National Tours, Ltd., Phone 46-400. Transport may be arranged with National Tours, Ltd., next to Majestic Theatre. Rangiriri Regatta Saturday, 3rd March Auckland Rowing Association Championships, Native Events, Poi Dances. Hakas. Canoe Races. Highland Dancing and Piping. Auckland-Thames Express stops to set down passengers. Showmen apply for g-ound space to F. MACDONALD. Ground Steward. Rangiriri. For other particulars— N. FERGUSON, Secretary, Te Kauwhata. Savoy Club Ballroom (Entrance next Milady Beauty Parlours. Beresford St., Newton). TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), Popular Night Dancing till 11 ft.m. Music by Norm. Ganley and The Savoyans. Ladies, Is. Gents, 2s. TEACHERS OF ELOCUTION Mrs. Arthur Griffiths Special Course for MARRIED LADIES in Speech and Drawing Room Recitals. Classes for BOYS and GIRLS (separate), also “TINY TOTS” Class. Voice Production, Dramatic and Humorous Sketches, Child Poems. Studio: 21 The Academy, Upper Queen St. JOIN THE MUSTARD CLUB

Q m. ::: ::: NEVER in the History of the World has there been presented to the public the story of The Christ as it is now presented. The screen, with its greater scope, bigger opportunities, and its universality gives a aew meaning to the Gospel Story. CECIL DE MILLE offers “The King of Kings ’ The Supreme Gift to Humanity A story , a drama, a tragedy, and something that must live to the end of time as a glorious toork of Art. EVERYBODY’S MARCH 15 - V DP^ND Opp. G.P.O. LOWER QUEEN STREET. | The Last Two Days to see the Much, discussed Problem Picture. “The Unborn" “ADAM AND EVIL” A Comedy All Can Enjoy. ELECTRIC ORCHESTRION. • SEVENTH HEAVEN ” (FRIDAY,. AT THE GRAND THEATRE. OF AUCKLAND. The Auckland Municipal Band Under the Baton of Bandmaster Christopher Smith, Albert Park, To-Night AT 8 O’CLOCK. HAS FATHER JOINED THE MUSTARD CLUJ

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 291, 29 February 1928, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 5 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 291, 29 February 1928, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 5 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 291, 29 February 1928, Page 15

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