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U is jjojaxi x>» x c. Special Grand Gaia Opening TO-NIGHT THE FIRST PRESENTATION IN NEW ZEALAND The Strand has the honour to present the Supreme British Masterpiece, which has impressed England, France, Germany, America, and Australia as the Finest Sea Picture Ever Made. It’s at the Two Performances Daily, 2.30 and 8 p.m. Book Your Seats at Strand (Phone 43-114), or Lewis Eady, Ltd. British Dominions Films Presents with Pride THE ALL-BRITISH MASTERPIECE, “The greatest of its class in the world to-day.”— Press. Battles Cor one 1 ana Falkland Islands The world’s Press acclaim it, “Best of all.” “It cannot be BEATEN EQUAL it who can.” London News— “Beyond all praise/’ London Mirroi “Undoubtedly the greatest.” London Sketch — “A striking triumph . . . .full of noble pictures.” Glasgow Herald— “Splendid. Impressive.” Glasgow Post— “Truly great.” New York World— “Something Britain should be proud of.” Special Presentation Prologue Book Early Reserves « Paris Le Matin— “It silences criticism.” Sydney Sun— “To view it is to feel a thrill of pride.” Sydney Herald— “Intensely human.” Sydney News— “The most inspiring film yet seen.” Sydney Pictorial— “The finest sea picture ever seen on the screen.” and Orchestral Accompaniment, re Better than Regrets.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 487, 17 October 1928, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 487, 17 October 1928, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 487, 17 October 1928, Page 19

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