I'll "IT •hr •r i m Woman vVVN G Ol° m m 9fcg£ a -V More compelling than ever Irresistible in a role that brings to the surface the full power of her amazing Emotional talent. Unforgettable as the village girl to whom the monotony of an uneventful life had grown to be part of herself. Then a day dawns that brings into her life a gay cavalier—breaker of hearts He came to trifle but remained to defend her against the slur of a tarnished name. m mm F r its liJitfL LOUIS WOLHEIM and WALTER BYRON You'll never forget the thrill of its tense love theme, the power of its cTrama, the message it conveys to humanity. m w tfc' in I VICTOR FLEMING (^production. COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT MAJESTIC A Fuller-Hay ward Theatr THE SION OF Tl 3 31 SCREEN PERFECTION -t’S-aU mm Hear the marvellous musical score arranged by Dr. Hugo Riesenfeld. Complete choral, symphonic and sound effects. Irving Berlin’s song theme, “MARI E,” included.
ART EXHIBITIONS. LUCRETIA JOHNSON, B.W.S. (MRS. VICERS) Exhibitor at the Royal Academy; Paris Salon, 1929; British Water Colour Society; Royal Society of Women Artists, Walker Art Gallery, is Holding an EXHITITION OF WATER COLOUR DRAWINGS at the DILWORTH BUILDING, sth FLOOR, FROM TUESDAY, AUG. 13, to SAT., AUG. 17. From 10 a.m. to 8.30 p.m. THE EVERHOFEFULS (Pupils of Mrs. Vigers) Are also holding AN EXHIBITION OF WATER COLOUR, CHARCOAL AND PENCIL STUDIES, etc., on the FIFTH FLOOR. Their first most Successful Exhibition held at Lewis Eady Hall last year, will be remembered by many. ADMISSION FREE. EXHIBITION OF PICTORIAL PHOTOGRAPHY An Exhibition of Prints will be held by the Auckland Camera Club in the Club , Room, 24 Security Buildings.. 198 Queen Strict, from Monday, August 12, to Sat- [ crday, the 17th, both dates inclusive. [ HOURS —12 Noon to 3 p.m.. & 7 to 9 p.m. ADMISSION FFJIEE. Jasper Never Lets You Down! Here's a Tip. KEEP WEDNESDAY NIGHT WEEK. (August 21). FREE FOR SOMETHING GOOD. Watch Next Saturday’s Papers for Particulars. CHEERIO! J. CITY OF AUCKLAND. Municipal Band Concert. SATURDAY EVENING NEXT AUGUST 15. In the LARGE TOWN HALL. The Band presents an attractive programme which includes the first perform-.-.nee of Henry Litloff's intensely Dramatic Overture “Maximilian Robespierre.” Other numbers. "Tannhauser” selection, a descriptive fantasia "Les Echos des Bois,” and a tuneful selection from Ed. Ger- ; man s ‘Merrie England." "A Dervish ; Chorus'" with cornet obbligato by Mr. Fred Bowes, and a piccolo solo,“Rippling Streams,” by Mr. Hal C. McLennan. Vocal items will be sung by Miss Ida Holmes. Soprano, and Mr. Fred. Baker, baritone: with Miss Thelma Gordon at the piano. Conductor. Mr. Christopher Smith. ADMISSION. 6d and Is. Reserves, 2s. ' Seats may be booked at Lewis Eady. Ltd. J. S. BRIGHAM. Town Clerk.
“Who Are My Neighbours?” may well be the slogan for the new Reginald Denny talking picture, “His Lucky Day.” As a real estate agent, Denny ;cts into plenty of hot water when lie rents the house next to his prospective father-in-law’s home to a family that turns out to be a gang of society blackmailers and crooks.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 738, 10 August 1929, Page 18
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