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AMUSEMENTS EXTRACT FROM HINKLER'S ACCOUNT OF HIS WONDER FUL FLIGHT;— In a frightful, choking growth that nothing could stop. a growth that was rrore a disease than the healthy growth’ of Nature, these jungles stretched ov e - | - tM land, except for a tiny occas anal rectangle, where the natives ->ad triumphed for a while over the orrushing forest. From the air it was easy to realise the puny efforts of man against the resistless power of Nature T.ny ce fields held tack the tree army for a little, but the efforts of man looked futile It was in this country that the film "Chang was made I heard it being discussed In that Jungle were the t gers the elephants, the leopards against which the • ;tie bush fim i v t,g tc make war. "The Theatre Magnificent ” ‘‘iii J. C. Williamson F from 11. Big Matinee at 2 50 Gala Performance at 7.45 p.m AMAZING ALL AUCKLAN WITH ITS DEPTH AND ITS DIFFERENCE LIFE, LOVE and DEATH in the WILDS Special Musical Presentation Organ Screening at 11.24. 1.21, 3-28. 5.2* and 8.58. re 6-88 S), nd Lewis Eady

Odd G.P.O. THE LAST FEW DAYS “BEN HUB" Sessions, 11.15, 1.25, 3.35, 5.45 and 8. PRICES: Day Sessions: Stalls 1s 6d, Circle 2s. Children Is. Evening’ Session: Stalls 1s 6d. Circle 2s, Reserves 2s 6d, Children Is. Book for Evening Session Phone 42-274 LATEST ELECTRIC ORCHESTRION AT THE GRAND TO-DAY

•THE TERROR.” There's Ferdinand Fane, strange man' There's Soapy Marks, soft spoken crook! There's Stein, the convict, and Joe Connor, who is seeking some thing but which one is "The Terror." And why? THE Maurice Moscovitch Season TO-NIGHT at 8 Sharp “THE TERROR” The audience is respectfully requested by the Management to be in their Seats before 8 o'clock. His Majesty's Theatre Direction. J. C. Williamson < N.Z.), Ltd. CONDON'S GREATEST TRIUMPH. TO-NIGHT at 8 And Until Saturday Evening. J. C. WILLIAMSON. LTO., Present MAURICE In Edgar Wallace's Greatest and Most Successful Mystery Drama. ‘The Terror 9 Which is still the reigning dramatic attraction in England, and which proved even more popular in Australia than “THE RINGER.'* CAST OF CHARACTERS (In order of their Warder Timms . . Bennett Stein Chief Warder Joyce . . Major Craddock Joe Connor Superintendent Hallick Soapy Marks Cotton William Goodman . . . Veronica Elvery Mrs. Elvery Colonel Redmayne Mary Redmayne Ferdinand Fane . . M P.C. Star r . . Superintendent Aske Sergeant Dobey Detective Constable Sm appearances Carleton Stuart Leslie Donaghey Frank Ditson Ray Smith Herbert Leigh Hal Percy Reginald Newtcn . Nat Madison Ashton Jarry Guy Hastings Mary Macgregpr Mildred Cotteif Patric Curwen Bertha Riccardo aurice Moscovitch Jack Dunne Richard Webstar . George Blunt ith . Richard Fair The Play Produced by GEORGE D. PARKER. Stage Manager: Leslie Donaghy Plans at Lewis Eady. Ltd. Day Sales at H.M. Theatre Confectionery. Prices: D.C. and R.S.. 8s; Stalls. 4s: Gallery. 1s 6d. Early Door Stalls and Gallery. Is extra. All prices plus Amusement Tan. Manager John Farrell.

TEACHERS OF DANCING MISS DAPHNE KNIGHT Operatic, Character. Greek. Latest Ballroom Dancing, including the Yale Blues. STU DIO: *22 KHYBER PASS. Phone 41-423.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 331, 17 April 1928, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 6 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 331, 17 April 1928, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 6 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 331, 17 April 1928, Page 15

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