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AMUSEMENTS. r ISTEN TN! LISTEN J-N : Listen tn ! ISTEN J-N! ITTHAT rTIHE "DRESS * * HAT J-HE * RESS IXTHAT rnHE "DRESS * * hat Ahe -English -t kess Says • AYS ! Says i ays : OS ' DEVENTH TTEAVEN." • Seventh JJ-eaven." SEVENTH TTEAVEN." EVENTH JJ-EAVEN." I'HE " DAILY MAIL " : "A magnificent Screen Drama, simple, idealistic, working up naturally to an over-whelming crisis, unparalleled in the truth and sweetness of the love story it tells. It will delight everybody." CHE " DAILY EXPRESS " : •' The best picture America has sent over to England for some years. It is a work of flawless beauty. The acting is superb and even exalted. A better exhibition of emotional acting than that given by Janet Gaynor has never been seen on any stage. She is a human poem that almost reaches divinity." rHE " DAILY CHRONICLE " : "The love scenes between the two players, Janet Gaynor as Diane and Charles Farroll as Ohico, is the most beautiful episode ever seen in any picture." LONDON"STAR": SEVENTH HEAVEN ' has set a new standard in picture building." ' THE SPHERE": " ' SEVENTH HEAVEN ' is the most beautiful, the most sincere and the most moving picture that America has ever sent us." THE GRAPHIC": "If the joy on the faces of the audience which saw it, is any criterion of its popularity, then this film will bo the ' BEN HUR' of (lie autumn, as far as the box office is concerned." • PEOPLE " : " A love story of beauty and sincerity seldom seen on the screen.' MANCHESTER "DISPATCH": " 'SEVENTH HEAVEN ' will set a new technique in picture craft. Probably such an enthralling story has never been screened before." YORKSHIRE "EVENING NEWS": "Magnificently acted. A good story which tugs at the heart strings, well-nigh perfection has been achieved." BIRMINGHAM " GAZETTE " : " A really great film. A tender, unforgettable idyll. A story worth tilling and a story magnificently told." HARROGATE " HERALD": " A picture that will make screen history." EDINBURGH " EVENING NEWS " : " I am prepared to say that it is the best American picture I have ever seen. All the cinemas will be drenched in tears and racked with cheers." GLASGOW "EVENING NEWS": " 'SEVENTH HEAVEN' is a picture that does you good. It will add further glories to the exclusive libraries of brilliant film productions. One of the finest achievements of the business." '• SEVENTH TTEAVEN " /COMMENCES " ©EVENTH -tJ-EAVEN " COMMENCES rPHURSDAY "VTEXT. J- HURSDAY 1* EXT. OTRAND mHEATRE. J- HEATRE. PLANS "VfOW pkPEN LANS "PEN AT THEATRE FROM 10 TO 7. NEHU NG A "PICTURES, NEHU NG A -t icTU RE S, TO-NIGIIT. Strand. Last Screening of Strand. Strand. ""CM REM AN, QAVE IfT Strand. IREMAN. Strand. /~IHILD." Strand. Strand. Strand. It's a riot. Strand. Strand. In Addition, we screen Story of Strand. "THE COLLEGIANS." Strand. This is not a serial, but thrilling Strand, experiences. Each story complete. Strand. ' REGATTAS. 11 U JJICHMOND QRUISING QLUB J^EGATTA. The Annual Regatta of the above Club will be held on SATURDAY, February 4. Classes H and I, L, N and S, T and X and Y. All Cash Prizes. Entries Close on THURSDAY, February 2, at 0 p.m., with Messrs. John Burns and Co., and T. L. Thompson, No. 8, Strand Arcade. J. LONGBOTTOM, 31 Hon. Sec. TENDERS. T>RICE for Painting Work required. Royal Oak.—Apply 34, Endean's Bldgs., City. x3l T3RICE wanted for House Painting and Papcrhanging.—lo4b, Balmoral RU., Mt. Eden. - x3l "pRICE wanted for Basket Trenching halt of small section.—Apply 4SB, Dominion Rd.. after 6 p.m. x3l PRICES wanted for Painting and Papering a -4-Roomed Cottage.—Apply 6 p.m. to B. Clews, Avondale. S WANTED, Price, for Small Excavating and Concrete Job. —Poison, 7, Ranui Rd- Remuera. 'Phone 24-162. x3l UCKLAND EDUCATION BOARD. TO BUILDERS. Tenders for the Erection of New Out buildings and Drainage at the Taupiri District School will be received at the Offlcf of the Auckland Education Board up till Noon oil THURSDAY, February 9, 1925. Plans, etc., may be seen at the Post Office at Taupiri and at the Office of the Board. Tenders must be enclosed in envelopes, endorsed on the outside "Tender for Taupiri." :3I JJOAD METALLING The Matamata County Council invites Tenders for Collection of Boulders and thi Crushing and Delivery of about 4000 Cubic Yards of Stone to Roads at Whitehall, neai Cambridge. Specifications may be seen at the Public Works Office, Hamilton, Wilkinson's Motor Works, Cambridge, and at th< County Office, Tirau. Tenders in sealed envelopes, endorsed "Contract 107," to react the undersigned by Noon, on WEDNESDAY, February 29, 1928. M. E. FITZGERALD, County Engineer. Tiran. 33 BUILDING MATERIALS. •jyjOVE I'OUR HOUSE ON WHEELS WE HAVE SPECIAL EQUIPMENT FOB REMOVING OR RAISING HOUSES. Q.BORGE JJHODES AND gONS, L TD ' BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. Phone 41-051. I KOZY Home Designers Prepare Plans Specifications, Attractive Bungalows from £1 1/. Qualified Architect. — Hel laby's Buildings, opp. G.P.O. 1 CHIROPRACTORS. rpHE following are Palmer Graduates an< , Members of New Zealand and Austra lian Chiropractors' Association. CousuJ tations free. ] T\UGGAN AND DUGGAN (Lionel am Freda), Winstone Bldgs., Queen Si Phone 44-929. ] /TJILES AND GILES, Imperial Buildings Queen Street.—Phone 45-525. ] "jl/TISSES BARR AND BARR, 50, St ran £, A Js ad e, City .—Phone 40-528. Brand Bank St.. Whangarei. j INSURANCE COMPANIES. A LLIANCB ASSURANCE CO., LTI Assets, £25,000,000. Phine 43-12J 5, O'Connell St.— Wilfrid Skegg.,

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 25, 31 January 1928, Page 20

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