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2ND WEEK STRAND m Parlez vous Francais? Could you talk to Maurice Chevalier in his own language if you met him? Try your knowledge of French anyway. Competition conditions at Bottom of Advertisement. MAURICE CHEVALIER DANS “LA PARADE D’AMOUR” AVEC JEANETTE MACDONALD Lupino Lane Lillian Roth TRIOMPHE CHANTANT ET PARLANT "A Vous, Jolie Dame” mais, petite Dame de Paris, soyez prudente! Ne vous eprezes pas du Comte Alfred lore qu’il vous chantera ses chansons d'amour. II vous aimera un Jour —puis vous abandonnera! Vous ne pouvez etre son veritable amour car Alfred est trompeur et volage et dans un pays iointain une jeune Reine, plus Jolie qu'une fleur, I’attend impatiement et le punira de sa mauvaise condui te. Gardez done votre coeur car Alfred le Brisera! CHEVALIER, dans le role du Comte Alfred s’ empare de tousles coeurs dans cette romance captivante du baiser qui bouleverse un royaume. BOX PLANS AT THEATRE For the first 20 nearest correct English translations of this advertisement, the Strand Theatre will give a beautiful photograph of Maurice Chevalier as he appears in the marvellous talking picture the advertisement announces. Make your translation and send it to the Publicity Manager, “LOVE PARADE,, Competition, Strand Theatre.

SCREENING TO-NIGHT SESSIONS: 3.30, 5.45, 8 A BRITISH ALL-TALKIE Thomas Hardy’s World-Renowned Novel. o’clock BOX PLAN AT THEATRE Reserves 41-341. Starring Auckland’s Own Actor, JOHN BATTEN (Son of F. H, Batten, Dental Surgeon), in an All-Talking British Picture with a Soull “UNDER THE GREENWOOD TREE” John Batten was born in Auckland! Educated at King’s College! Graduated in Hollywood! And now star of the All-Talking British version of Thomas Hardy's Magnificent World-Famed Novel “UNDER THE GREENWOOD TREE.” Hear and See! The folk songs and dancing of Merry Old England. Hear and See! The Music as played by the British International Symphony Orchestra!

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 944, 10 April 1930, Page 17

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301

Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 944, 10 April 1930, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 944, 10 April 1930, Page 17

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