LAST MIGHT “■Seventh Heaven ” STRAND FRIDAY NEXT FIRST—“BEN HUR” THEN—“SEVENTH HEAVEN NOW JOSEPH M.SCUEJtCS. HERBERT BRENON'S PROOUCTKW WITH HBWARNER ANNA Q. NILSSON ALICE JOYCE NILS ASTHER CARMEL MYERS s qsf?o* W o «JB Jf At no time has there been prepared for the eyes of the world men a living, glorious, stirring story of sincere love. LIFE'S DRAMA FROM A PINNACLE! —and produced with that rare fidelity and good taste that makes a worthwhile film. FILMED IN ENGLAND On the actual locations with an Ali-British cast. BOX PLAN NOW OPEN AT THEATRE
1 Forever—it will remain in your memory as the most beautiful, the most uplifting, the most inspiring work of Art Supreme that you have ever witnessed. CECIL DE MILLE offers More than a Motion Picture It has amazed the whole world , it it a topic of conversation in a hundred countries —it is EVERYBODY’S MARCH 15 UEBQXfIBSGSg I
At The National 2—BIG ATTRACTIONS—2 ON THE STAGE—“The Royal Australian Sunbeams” IN “THE WEDDING OF BABY DOREEN ” AND ON THE SCREEN LIONEL BARRYMORE and NAPOLEON In “THE THIRTEENTH HOUR” The Greatest Mystery Drama Yet Filmed. TWICE DAILY AT 2.30 AND 8. USUAL PRICES
:n Opp. G.P.O. LOWER QUEEN STREET. THE LAST DAY TO SEE “The Unborn” Screened: 12.15, 2.30, 4.30, 6.45 and 9. THE LAST DAY TO SEE “ADAM AND EVIL” ~ Screened: 11.15, 1.30, 5.43 and 8. COMMENCING TO-MORROW, FRIDAY Fox Super Feature “SEVENTH HEAVEN” From its great season at the Strand to be continued at the Grand TO-MORROW —GRAND
Theatre TO-NIGHT, 7.45. A Programme of Merit, headed by Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer’s LATEST AND GREATEST MYSTERY DRAMA, “The Thirteenth Hour This is without doubt the Greatest Mystery Story Yet Made. LIONEL BARRYMORE is the Star. Charles Delaney. Jacqueline Gadson and Napoleon, the cleverest dog in the world, assist to make this most entertaining picture. Also, WARNER BROS. Present Monte Blue in ‘Bitter Apples i A salty, whipping, whistling rrelodrama I of storm - swept seas, hate -swept hearts and of love supreme. USUAL PRICES. LYRIC Reservations —Lswis Eady. Ltd, Thea :re Phone 43-6^5.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 292, 1 March 1928, Page 17
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