AMUSEMENTS. -you r-\AN -\teiiify rpHis. "Although Auckland audiences have had the privilege of seeing some tine pictures it is doubtful whether they have seen anything apprn:i<-liins the present Him. Kvery detail of those torrid fifteen rounds Is graphically shown, and gives one nn excellent idea of the now famous battle. The spectator can almost lienr tlie thud uf the punches, it is so realistif. Dempsev, on his toes from IjejcLniilujj to mil. is intent mi fun-lug the pai-e in an emleavnur to knock Gibbons out. Gibbon:?, n smaller man than Dempsev. hut very quick, glides aliout the ring, side steps, ducks and guards, in attempts to evade punishment. Hoth hit with tenilie speed and force. It is in the dim-lies, anil they are many, (hut one sees the hitterness of the feeling. There are times when the referee has to perform feats of strength in piisins tin- men apart, so d'Slierate do their clinches become. No Ijoxlns enthusiast should fail to see this picture." - — "X.Z. Herald," - July 10, 1!>24. The Picture in question is showing at 12.10, 1.10. 3.25, 5.41) and H.lO p.m.. »t Rud Petersen's Grand Theatre, opp. G.P.O. rpiIIAT'S n'llAT ITUIEY gAY. big houses at evebyodvs. vkryodvs. Daily at 10, 12, 4. (S, 8 p.m. Big Feature Half-nu-hour Later. ALICE TERRY and RAMON XAVARRO ALICE TEKKY and RAMON NAVAItUU I ALICE TEItISY and KAMON NAVAKHO j In Jolm Uussel's Vivid Romance of the I South Sea Islands, \XrHERE rpilE TJAVEMEXT TTiNDS. ♦'HERE J-Hi; A AVE.MICXT J-iXDS. WHKKK THE UAVKMKNT. ENDS. WHERE THE PAVKIIEXT ENDS. NOTE.—This Ueaiftiful Specimen o£ the Art of the Silent Drama FINISHES THURSDAY NIGHT. EVERYBODY'S ORCHESTRA DE LUXE. : RESERVE BY PHONE 4402. Pll I N (.' X S S. X INC E S S. I) it 1 N C E S S. X I N C X S S. NOW SHOWING. BESSIE LOVK In " GENTLE JULIA." •• UENTI.K JULIA." " GENTLE JULIA."' A Fox Comedy Drama. PARAMOUNT PRESENTS I'OLA XEUIII In "THE SPANISH DANCER." FOX COMEDY AND NEWS. GEORGE POO HE'S OKCHESTKA. 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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 171, 21 July 1924, Page 14
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