AMUSEMENTS. ** A fascinating chapter in the naval history of the Great War, is provided by the remarkable adventures of Britain's mystery ships which played a vital part in mastering the German submarine campaign. No more thrilling stories of the sea can be told than those associated with the mystery ships—activities of ‘ Q * ships splendidly recorded." —N.Z. Herald, Sat., 11th May, PRODUCED WITH THE OFFICIAL SANCTION AND CO-OPERATION y OF THE ADMIRALTY. "c 5 sniffs" The conflict between H.M.S. Prize commanded by the New Zealander, Lieut.Commander W. E. Sanders, and the U-93 is re-enacted. A THRILLING STORY OF THE VAMPIRES OF THE SEA LURING THE U-BOATS TO THE.IR DOOM. Also Screening: GEORGE O'BRIEN and LOIS MORAN in “TRUE HEAVEN” Based on the Story "Judith," by C. E. Montague. MAJESTIC MAGAZINE WHITEFORD-WAUGH’S U.F.A. GEM_ MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA. Continuous* Daily From 11 a.m. SCI A FullerHay ward Theatre Box Plan at Theatre. 'Phone 43-210.
LAST 2 NIGHTS OF “ THE WRECKER.’* A POPULAR ANNOUNCEMENT, COMMENCING NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT, . GRAND FAREWELL SEASON, 8 NIGHTS ONLY, “ THE MIDNIGHT FROLICS.” Box Plans opened this morning at 9 o'clock. “THE WRECKER” The Shriek and Roar of*the Rainbow Express—A Madman in the Signal Box —The Points set to send a Mighty Train and ail its Passengers Crashing to Destruction—And then — HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE DIRECTION: J. C. WILLIAMSON (N.Z.), LTD. LAST TWO NIGHTS OF “THE WRECKER,” TO-NIGHT AT 8 AND TO-MORROW EVENING J. C. Williamson, Ltd., present (in conjunction with E. J. and Dan Carroll) The best and greatest of all the Mystery Dramas, “THE WRECKER” By Arnold Ridley, author of “The Ghost Train,” brilliantly played by a new ENGLISH DRAMATIC COMPANY, Headed by the two distinguished London Artists, JOSEPHINE WILSON and CLAYTON GREENE. “ The Wrecker ” is a powerful and well constructed play of Mystery, Thrills, Laughter. Produced by Clayton Greene. Plans at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Day Sales at H.M. Theatre Confectionery Kiosk. PRICES —D.C. and R.S., 8s; Stalls, 4s; Gallery, 1s 6d; Early Doors Stalls and Gallery, 1s extra. All Prices Plus Amusement Tax. Manager ... - JOHN FARRELL.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 661, 13 May 1929, Page 15
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