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AMUSEMENTS. Con gratutatiotts I New Zealand's First Big Modern Drama “AS. StatT^-S MiiifS Ho \\y^ ood just Bac^ A? tub SWM® OF B> g p,ctufestwice DMEV a. 30 and ® Strand ox P' an lady, c« THE AUCKLAND PUBLIC crowds in daily, and is full of pride and praise. "Compares with any Yankee film." "Splendid production," "Surprised its so good.*’ etc. THE AUCKLAND PRESS adds its unstinted praise: "A big event New Zealand can produce a film that needs no coddling criticism admirable, impressive qualities interprets accurately our national life may be sent abroad without a qualm beautiful "bush" scenery Miss Dale Austen played the heroine as sweetly as any American star a delightful freshness in her work a brilliant comedian, Al. Mack."— THE SUN, Auckland. "Indulgence is not needed shows clearly that film acting and production are now well understood in New Zealand Abounds in action, local colour, and humour.. Photographically it is excellent."— N.Z. HERALD. "Far ahead of many imported films A gripping tale from first to last most exciting excellent camera work and direction a picture of which all New Zealand may well be proud."— AUCKLAND STAR. Introduced by a Stage Spectacle, "SONGS of NEW ZEALAND" Composed by and featuring ALF. J. LAWRENCE, World-famous Songwriter of “I Wouldn’t Leave My Little Wooden Hut for You,” etc., and

REMUERA. The Theatre Classic. Direction: Fuller-Hayward and Mumford COMMENCING TO-NIGHT 3 NIGHTS ONLY RAMON NOVARRO in Metro's Special Attracts Across to Singapore 99 A Vivid Tale of the Sea, Ships, and Singapore. Additional Feature MONTE BLUE and BETTY BRONSON In a story of a crook who wasn’t crookedl “BRASS KNUCKLES” Special Matinee To-Morrow, at 2.30, FOR CHILDREN. When TOM MIX and his horse TONY will be seen in “SILVER VALLEY” Also, Two Special “Our Gang” Comedies and other attractions Phone Reservations, 24-749. mm NEWMARKET SATURDAY NIGHT CLYDE HOWLEY’S FAMOUS BIG BAN D. Dancing 8 to 12 p.m. Admission 4s. NOTE: Phone 40-789. Saturday Afternoon, Tea Dance, 3 to 5. Ladies Free, Gents 1s 6d. WARNER BROS, present DOLORES COSTELLO IN Riotus, Radiant Youth’s Romance, “ THE COLLEGE WIDOW ” Forty Fighters Fall For Flirt. Football, Fast, Furious, Fierce, Funny. COMMENCING TO-NIGHT, AT pWIoVarD A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. KARANGAHAPE ROAD Twice Daily (SATURDAY at 2 P.M. and 7 P.M.) A “Paramount” Special RICHARD DIX in “ SPORTING GOODS ” Richard Dix’s Greatest Laugh Success. Added Attraction By Request—THE BLIND BOY, as portrayed by CHAS. KAY, Auckland’s Premier Character Vocalist. Usual High Class Supporting Films. Beacham’s Jazz Band. See To-morrow Morning’s Paper - Huge Matinee Attractions. “SUNRISE ” Watch for Announcement To-morrow

an w enino 2 Great Features!! // With Claire Windsor and John Bowers A Picture of contrasts, wherein lumps rise in the throat, and tears well into the eyes, only to be chased away by humorous situations, which cause the cheeks to dimple. Then “GOOD TIME CHARLIE” A Haunting Heart Story of the Stage. Featuring HELENE COSTELLO, CLYDE COOK, JOH NNIE WALKER, WARNER OLAND.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 447, 31 August 1928, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 4 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 447, 31 August 1928, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 4 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 447, 31 August 1928, Page 15

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