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AMUSEMENTS. This morning's " Herald M says:—With the consummation of Mr. Rudall Hayward's latest venture into New Zealand history, a bright future opens out before the pioneers of the Dominion's motion picture industrv "The Te Kooti Trail" is undoubtedly a success, as was realised by yesterdav's audiences at the Strand Theatre. The storv of Te Kooti's raid on the Whakatane Valley and of th« heroic defence of Mill Farm is sufficiently "picturesque" to stir the most hardened picture-goer. STRAND. DTRAXD "TIiAND OTUAXI). Direction FulKr Ilayward Theatres. Continuous Pictures from 11.15 a.m. BACK TO 8 P.M. To suit I'nlrons tlio Evening Session will again Commence at 8 p.m. WILD HISTORY FROM NEW ZEALAND'S VIVID PAST! Whakatane Films, Ltd., present " THE TE KOOTI TRAIL." " THE TE KOOTI TRAIL." "THE TE KOOTI TRAIL" "THE TE KOOTI TRAIL." "THE TE KOOTI TRAIL." "THE TE KOOTI TRAIL." | "THE TE KOOTI TRAIL." The Serial Story in the "New Zealand Herald" and the "Auckland Weekly News." PRODUCED BY RUDALL HAYWARD, A Bigger and Better Sequel to "Itewi's Last Stand." Co-starring TVfLSS T>ILLIE A NDREASSON i-TJ-iss -DILLIE -"-NDREASSON ("Miss Auckland") And Rotorua's Most Famous Beauty, MISS miNA TTUNT, ISS J-INA JJ-UNT, "The Girl on 'The Weekly News* Christmas Number." REV. JASPER /BALDER, EV. "ASPER Auckland's Ever-popular City Missioner, and a host of sterling Professional Players, and 30 MAORI ROUGH RIDERS. "This is the most pathetic and dramatic incident of the Maori Wars within my memory. I gladly put it on record in the hope that it may inspire some New Zealand artist to make it the subject of a picture." CAPT. GILBERT MAIR, One of New Zealand's Greatest Soldiers! CHILDREN'S SESSIONS TO-MORROW. U.K. — 2.30 — 4.30. FATHER I Bring your son, and teach him to honour the grand old pioneers of the Dominion. Children, 6d. SPECIAL MAORI PROLOGUE. And ORCHESTRAL SCORE By STRAND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Music Director: EVE BENTLEY. Box Plan in the Strand Lounge. Rins 43-114. PRICES. 1/ to 2/0. 8 "yOUR CHANCE TO SEE MOTION A Pictures in the making: rpO-NIGHT, rpO-NIGHT, AT the PRINCE EDWARD. FIRST SERIES OF SCREEN TESTS SCREEN TESTS SCREEN TESTS SCREEN TESTS SCREEN TESTS - SCREEN TESTS OF THE

PRINCE T?DWAI!D RINCE J^DWARD "EMLM * CTING /CONTEST. x ILM The first Contestants in the above Contest will eimct a special scene on the stage under proper moving picture studio conditions. Ihe audience will judge each entrant by their acting ability in front of the camera. i?9K TO THE WINXnS! xo lUE WINNERS! Full Ticture rrogramme, headed by SALLY O'NEIL SALLY O'NEIL In ""pRISCO CJALLY T EVY" "-C RISCO -L<EVY" Frisco qally t evy" RISCO -l/EVY" And SHIRLEY MASON In "rriHE \T7RECK." "J-he Wreck." Auckland military sports ASSOCIATION. GYMNASTIC DISPLAY. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26TH. CARLAW PARK. xIS (GREATEST GATHERING OF GIRL " GUIDES IN NEW ZEALAND AT THE DOMAIN, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON. Make a Point of Being Present. IS JNTEEHODSB GIRLS. CARLAW PARK, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER CfiTH. xIS LECTURES. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. Lecture by PROFESSOR A. J. GRANT, Leeds University, England. "THREE TYPES OF EMPIRE. ROMAN, MEDIEVAL AND BRITISH?" MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21. 1927, AT 8 P.M. Professor Grant will lecture under the joint auspices of the College and Auckland Training College in the College Hall, Arts Building, Princes Street. The Public is invited to be present. M. R. O'SHEA, 8.C0m., Registrar. SPORTING. Tr> QTAHUHU FJIROTTING QLUB. SPRING MEETING, 1927. TO-MORROW, CJAT., "\TOV. "1 fi O-MORROW. -IN OV. J-"* AND t>o Horses must be In birdcage for first race 11.30 a.m. Admission, 1/6. Lawn Enclosure, 6/ extra. Children under 12 years will NOT be' admitted to Grandstand Enclosure. R L. ABSOLUM. *8 Secretary. . PUBLICATIONS. "\r 25. YACHTSMAN."' unsoiled copies ! • 3/6 dozen, posted; 200 pages reading ; 12 art supplements.—Write B. 2797. St a. Y4

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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 273, 18 November 1927, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 273, 18 November 1927, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 273, 18 November 1927, Page 18

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