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- AMUSEMENTS. ' TISTEN TN! 3. -LISTEN Is! Listen tn i isten J-n ■ \\7HAT mHE XpNGLISH HAT J-HE J^NGLISH e W HAT rpHE T7INGLISH * HAT J-HE * STAGE CJTARS CJAY! TAGE ' <JTAGE QJTARS CiAY i I e or. " CJEVENTH TTEAVEN." Seventh -Eleaven " .! SEVENTH TTEAVEN." g "EVENTH -tl-EAVEN." k SIR MARTIN HARVEY: " Unforgettable. The picture ha literally burnt itself into ni remembrahce. One can never foi J. , utterly charming pictui i Miss Gay nor presented a she trod the perilous board whic spanned the terrible depth belo< her. and stood for a moment in he wedding dress in the window of tli ! attic, like a radiant little angel. SEYMOUR HICKS: " Hero is a picture which sets : standard so devastating iu it simplicity and continuity that i make even fools becom critics -when they witness lesse things. It has made 90 per cen of all previous film production seem old-fashioned. I had thi privilege of sitting' enthralled, un conscious of time, and consciou only of a great happiness ii watching the perfection of art Janet Gaynor makes a liarp o one s heart to play whatever tun< she pleases upon its strings." OWEN NARES: I think that Miss Janet Gavnor's in • SEVENTH HLAVti will rank her as th< most adored of all screen artists.' ELLALINE TERRIS: "When the end came, mv onh thought was to go to the box office and buy another ticket to see it all oyer again." LILLIAN BRAITHWAITE : "11 is like the tinfolding of a beautiful flower and after tin stress aiul the emotion of a very moving story, leaves the spectato'i with a great sense of fulfilment N human beings through their childlike and beautiful faith It is something unique in screen psychology." MADGE TITHERADGE: . is difficult for me to express in words my tremendous appreciaV on - i 4 ,s heyond all praise. Janet Gaynor is the finest film actress that I have ever seen." SEVENTH TTEAVEN " E\ ENTH -*J-EAVEN " OPENS rnHLRSDAY "XT EXT PENS HURSDAY -lN EXT| CJTIiAND rpHEATRE -L HEATRE. TJLANS VOW r\PEN. LANS OW V/pEN. PRINCE EDWARD. , F L'LLER-11A YWA R D THEATRE CONTINUOUS FROM SEVEN O'CLOCK Early Session 7 0 ' Orchestral Session s. O "VTORMA CJHEARER ORMA In I -7 I "AFTER riDNIGHT." -'J-IDMGUT." | 1 I "pRISCILLA T~\EAN A riscilla -L'ean Iu I "rpilE TiANGER ! | ' he -L/ anger | ERN BEACIIAM AND THE I'R'NCF EDWARD ORCHESTRA. L MONDAY NEXT. SPECIAL ANNIVERSARY lIOLID \Y PROGRAMME— MATINEE !'I ?^ TLE T? KO T? i ding ttood" TITTLE -K-kd -"IDING -tl 00D ., PANTOMIME, And "fJOBINSON /CRUSOE '' CRUSOE." SPECIAL VAUDEVILLE AND PICTURF PROGRAMME IN THE EVENING DIXIELAND. TO-XIGIIT—TO-NIGHT—TO XIGIIT. JJACE QARNIVAL. JJACE QARNIVAL. 5.30 p.m. till 12 p.m. Admission. 5/. ANNIVERSARY DAY. A SPECIAL AFTERNOON DANS A NT. Dancing 3 p.m. till 5 p.m. Admission, 1/C. "^"IGIIT. THE WONDER BALL OF 1928. Special Ligiiting Effects, also Cabaret Items by MISS GWEN MACNAUGIITON. ) p.m. till 1.30 a.m. Admission, 7/G. MUSIC BY THE FAMOUS INTERNATIONALS. featuring all the Latest American and Continental Song and Dance Hits. RESERVE EARLY. PHONE 20-01.", F)ELTA PICTURES NEW LYNN 17 TO-NIGHT AT S " FAUST." •' FAUST " 1- REE DANCE AFTER SCREENING. MONDAY: COLLEEN" and "THE MONKEY TALKS " 28 j MEETINGS. | INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ] ODDFELLOWS. ! J AUCKLAND DISTRICT. No. 2 MEETINGS FOR NEXT WEEK: LUE ri?,tiT , c;" lst—Ln - v of K,lon Rebekah. j Renal l Street. Star of Ellerslie, EllersKo >" nl Oik. V r eb r ui,r J- 1 — Harmony •TTT*n ßn ' k enhead. -^nd— Star of Auckland. Pitt side. A,berta - Host's Hall. Moruiug- j !• s - NEWBOLD. D.D.G.M 2 Flowor <?t 1 :den Terrace- II (i \ ius ■■ , •■.' 1 ecretary. Chatham Avenue " 5 j V M E E T I x c I To Consider I PROTEST AGAINST POWER-DRAWN NETS IN GULF, STEND SCHOOLROOM, SUNDAY, 7.45. 1 I R- S. WATSON. lEMBERSI EMBERS exkct,™ ADE cmo * F EETTm.BSDAIJ, G HT L P E BRUARV 2. Business Urgent." 2s J

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 23, 28 January 1928, Page 22

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