AMUSEMENTS. We Dare you to Solve the Mystery WHO KILLED ROGER BALFOUR? Continuous from 11 a.m. jsfci Chanev’s Greatest Triumph! A FullerHayward Theatre. ' HERE’S no use talking—an honest-t©-goodness story, with plenty of action and excitement and a bit of romance, is what everyone craves. Well, here it is —a Scotland Yard detective mystery yarn that Chaney triumphs m! fVhat a guarantee of a perfectly thrilling evening! •/a It Oust feats The Bat” LON CHANGY£ffm/on SlfterJ^icbiighl MARCELINE DAY and CONRAD NAGEL 4 4 Also Screening— EXCLUSIVE TO THE MAJESTIC. Britain Mourns the Late Earl Haig” THE LAST SAD TRIBUTE TO THE GREAT SOLDIER WHO BROUGHT US TO VICTORY. Four Princes —6,500 Troops, French and Belgians—Marshals Foch and Retain —Cortege Passing Through Horse Guards Parade—SloWly Past the Nation’s Altar, the Cenotaph—And so passed the Great Soldier and Greater Gentleman ... to sleep with his Ancestors in Scotland.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 328, 13 April 1928, Page 17
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144Page 17 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 328, 13 April 1928, Page 17
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