AMUSEMENTS. "A Thing of Beauty Is a Joy for Ever.' —KEAT S " CJEVENTH TTEAVEN" 19 "YTOI s " Seventh -Heaven ** is 01 s S A great screen spectacle lil " Ben Hur" or " Intolerance." "QJEVENTH TTEAVEN" IS "VTOT "tOEVENTH JJ-EAVEN" IS OT A feast of latfghter like " Tli Circus " or " The Missing Link. " CJEVENTH TTEAVEN " IS "MOT " Seventh -Heaven »• is ot A Film of exciting liair-raisin Jj' physical stunts like " The Blac a Pirate." SEVENTH TTEAVEN" IS "VTOT EVENTH -d-EAVEN " IS OT t 3 A Sex Problem Film or ai J elaborate cabaret story. r i T \X7HAT " QJEVENTH TTEAVEN " TS 3 'THAT •• Seventh -".EAVEN" _L s Simplicity is the Keynote of .the t greatest achievements in art or 1 literature. t ' A simple folk song will outlive a grand opera ancl Hans Andersen's Fairy Stories will still' be read when the hectic "best sellers" ok. to-day are dead and forgotten. : " SEVENTH TTEAVEN " ' " Seventh -HEAVEN " , IS THE STORY ; of i ■ A BOY AND GIItL WHO, FINDING LOVE, CLIMBED FROM THE SEWERS TO THE STARS. : JANET GAYNOR IS THE GIRL, CHARLES FARRELL IS THE BOY. It is a picture of exceeding beauty, enchanting in its simplicity, and the art of the two youthful stars has been acclaimed the greatest screen triumph of the past year. The Strand Managcuicnt have chosen " Seventh Heaven " as worthy to follow " Ben Hur" as the second presentation of their extended season policy. STRAND, TWICE DAILY. AT 2.30 AND S TRAND, TWICE DAILY, AT 2.30 AND s! & Trices for " Seventh Heaven." MATINEES: Front Stalls, 1/; BackStalls. 1/6; Circlc, 2/. EVERY EVENING: Front Stalls, 1/6; Back Stalls, 2/G; Circle, 3/. Any Scat in Theatre can be Booked at Od extra. Children Half price. / ■ A Continuous Roar of Laughter and Yells Commenced Yesterday. TO THE HUNDREDS "UNABLE TO GAIN ADMITTANCE LAST EVENING, THE MANAGEMENT OFFER THEIR APOLOGIES AND RESPECTFULLY ADVISE PATRONS TO ATTEND EITHER THE Early ttivening cjession, arly Evening Session, 6, OR THE MATINEE DAILY, AT 2.30. THE MATINEE DAILY. AT 2.30. The Evening Crowds are Tremendous! Continuous Sessions Daily from 11 a.m. MEMORISE THESE TIMES. 11.0, 1.0. 2.30, 4.30, 0.0 and 8.0. MAJESTIC. A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. THE FUNNIEST STORY EVER TOLD. THE FUNNIEST STORY EVER TOLD. With the World's Greatest Comedian, CJYD. CHAPLIN, fJXD. V^HAPLIN. SYD. piHAPLIN, With YD. CHAPLIN, SYD. /CHAPLIN, " A KKA," YD. CHAPLIN, "-C^KKA," SYD. piHAPLIN, YD. And all the SYD. pHAPLIN. Ferocious YD. Animals of the SYD. fiHAPLIN. African Jungles. YD. v^HAPLIN, In the Film Story every Man. Woman and Child will want to see. The -vnssiNG t ink." HE " rpHE "\TISSING T INK." " HE -"J-ISSING J^INK." The Ti rissiNti t ink." HE -"J-ISSING J^INK." Just imagine Syd. Chaplin, who made vou I laugh as "CHARLEY'S AUNT" and "OLD I BILL" of 'THE BETTER 'OLE," as a Nervous Woman Hater, who was forced, through circumstances, to be a lord, in th-_> thrilling and daring hunt through Darkest Africa for "THE MISSING LINK." Laughs -x7"ells. cjuouts. AUGHS J- ELLS. Box Plan at Theatre. Plione 43-210. I FRIDAY NEXT! The Screen's I Supreme Effort. HIS T ADY," IS J^ADY." I Featuring John Barrymore and J Dolores Costello. QONCERT QHAMBER, rpoWN JJALL, ] JJONDAY, JANUARY gQ AT g P.M.) SOMETHING UNIQUE. ' ABSORBINGLY INTERESTING I'ROGRAMME. rpHE rjIONGA "IyjETHODIST £«OLLEGE QHOIR. A Programme of Exceptional Interest, comprising Songs. Choruses. Dances and ' Ceremonies, will be given by the Tonga Methodist College Choir of 30 Bovs, including the Crown Prince of Tonga." Don't Miss the Opportunity of Hearing this Splendid Entertainment. * ' Tickets. 1/. Reserves. 1/fi. Booking at Mission Office, Probert Chambers, opposite Town Hall. ; 28 SYDNEY'S LOSS IS AUCKLAND'S O GAIN. HEAR REV. CHARLES CHANDLER, 1 HIPPODROME THEATRE, TO-MORROW NIGHT. 28 1 CARNIVALS. 1 t s gI D E SHOWS WANTED For 2 MONSTER CARNIVAL. i'or Particulars RING THONE 45-073. 2S _ 'PENDING AMENDMENTS to I.C. and A. Act. to be discussed. ]1 '•'T'xSDAY NIGHT. FEBRUARY 2. 1' AT TRADES HALL. JJ Curiae: e Mcnrers o." Tra>s Unions I.oil 'J,'. -3 I
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/AS19280128.2.194.5
Bibliographic details
Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 23, 28 January 1928, Page 22
Word Count
658Page 22 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 23, 28 January 1928, Page 22
Using This Item
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Auckland Star. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 New Zealand licence. This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.
Acknowledgements
This newspaper was digitised in partnership with Auckland Libraries.