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LUNA PARK WEEK

COMMUNITY SUNSHINE CLUB are being enjoyed at the Luna Park amusement area this week. A special carnival is being held in aid of the Community Sunshine Club’s equipment fund for a solarium for the poor children of the city. In addition to all the usual peri manent devices, special attractions are provided in Rex Sayers and his Seattle Snappy Six, featuring Jerry Pritchard, direct from America, also Miss Dorothy Roberts and Mr. Cecil White (of the Stoddard School of Dancing) in an exhibition of the tile trot. Then there is Lillian O’Leary’s celebrated revue in spectacular ballet numbers, Valentine Fox and his two pals, and the Punch and Judy show for the children. WIFE OF AN ARABIAN PRINCE "Fazil,” the William Fox super-pro-duction based on the play “L’lnsoumise” by Pierre Frondaie, and featuring Greta Nissen and Charles Farrell, is shortly to be released in all centres. It is the story of an Arabian prince who meets and falls in love with a French girl while on a diplomatic mission in Venice. Their honeymoon is a song of love, but when he takes her back to his domain in the desert, the ancient customs of his country, especially in regard to women, bring about serious conflict between them. Finally, she escapes and in the pursuit to catch her. Fazil is shot by one |of her friends. The story has a starti lingly dramatic endino.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 641, 18 April 1929, Page 14

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LUNA PARK WEEK Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 641, 18 April 1929, Page 14

LUNA PARK WEEK Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 641, 18 April 1929, Page 14

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