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Coming Shortly to the STRAND FULLER-HAYWARD THEATRE (The Home of Big Attractions). WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS The Film Sensation of 1928. JANET GAYNOR, the winsome little star who cannot fail to capture your sympathy as the wife in the William Fox superb production “SUNRISE.” a**? M SUNRISE” with JANET GAYNOR and GEORGE O’BRIEN The Dawn of a New Era in the Art of Motion Picture Entertainment. Praises from the British Press : LONDON DAILY EXPRESS: “Sunrise" is the best film to be seen in London. Janet Gaynor as the young wife gives a performance that she will probably never approach again." LONDON DAILY CHRONICLE: “Sunrise" is a veritable film triumph." LONDON WEEKLY EXPRESS: “The event of the week was the screening of “Sunrise." It is a triumph of screenic artistry." LONDON SUNDAY GRAPHIC: “Sunrise" shines with all the polish that perfection of technique can give. Its clearness of narration forces the audience into the tune and emotion of the story." LONDON MORNING POST: “It blends vast spectacle and intimate atmosphere and sentiment in a way no other film has hitherto done." LONDON DA I L'' MIRROR: “Sunrise," the film which the Artists' Guild of New York awarded the annual blue riband for the finest picture of the year, was shown at the Hippodrome (London). Janet Gaynor and George O’Brien through their marvellous acting in “Sunrise," have become famous." LONDON SUNDAY EXPRESS: “I think it is the best example of telling a story in moving pictures that I have seen. THE FLOW OF EMOTION SEEMS INEVITABLE. THIS IS A SUPERB PRODUCTION." Do Not Fail to Book Your Seats Early for this Great Attraction. BOX PLANS AT STRAND AND LEWIS EADY, LTD. The Picture that has been acclaimed by the entire British Press as being- the greatest film ever brought to the screen.

VICTORIA LEAGUE DAFFODIL DAY Will be held on FRIDAY, AUGUST 31. HALF THE PROCEEDS Will be given principally to THE PLUNKET SOCIETY. THE FREE KINDERGARTENS. YOUNG CITIZENS’ LEAGUE. BOY SCOUTS. GIRL GUIDES. The other half will be devoted to our Empire Work. J. A. MOWBRAY, President. V. B. NATION, Secretary. CITY OF AUCKLAND. ZOOLOGICAL PARK Sunday Afternoon at 3 O’clock Auckland Municipal Band Conductor, Mr. Christopher Smith. PROGRAMME: God Save the King. MARCH— ‘“Sylvia” .... Vlach HYMN— “Lest We Forget” Blanchard OVERTURE— “Stradella” - - Flotow CORNET SOLO— “The Holy City - Adams Soloist, Mr. Fred Bowes. SELECTION — ‘‘II Trovatore” - Verdi INTERVAL MARCH— “Merry of Heart” - May PICCOLO SOLO — “The Best Snot” - - Levy Soloist, Mr. Hal. C. McLennan. SELECTION — “Reminiscences of Wales” Godfrey SERENADE— “Millions d’Arlequin” - - - Drigo MARCH— “El Abanico” - Javaloyes NATIONAL ANTHEM. J. S. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk. GREY LYNN LABOUR PARTY. Every Saturday Night, 8 to 12. O’Neil St. Hall, Ponsonby “BEST OF ALL” OLD TIME DANCE Special Prizes. Spot Waltz, Chocolates, Cigarettes, Streamers. PALTRI DGE’S ORCHESTRA. Ladies, 1s 6d. Gents, 2s. Concession to Members. Free Bus to Point Chevalier and Avondale after Dance. GEO. WALTER, M.C. H. W. VAUGHAN, Hon. Sec. Old Time Dance, Every Saturday, at 8 p.m. at Masonic Hall, Edinburgh St., Newton, Ladies 1/-. Gents 1/6. N EWMARKET TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. CLYDE HOW LEY’S FAMOUS INTERNATIONAL BAND. Cabaret Items. Admission 4s. Phone 46-134.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 442, 25 August 1928, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 442, 25 August 1928, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 442, 25 August 1928, Page 16

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