• AMUSEMENTS. "A Thing of Beauty is a Joy for Ever." —KEATS. " SEVENTH TTEAVEN" IS "VTOT " Seventh -Cleaven " is ot A great screen spectacle like " Ben Hur" or " Intolerance." "SEVENTH TTEAVEN" IS "\TOT " Seventh -Heaven •• is ot A feast of laughter like " The Circus " or " The Missing Link." SEVENTH TTEAVEN" IS ATOT EVENTH -"-EAVEN " IS OT A Film of exciting hair-raising physical stunts like " The Black Pirate." SEVENTH TTEAVEN" IS -\TOT EVENTH -CIEAVEN" IS OT A Sex Problem Film or an elaborate cabaret story. \\7HAT " C£ EVE NTH TTEAVEN" TS ! »» HAT " SEVENTH -HEAVEN " Is: Simplicity is the Keynote of the greatest achievements in art or literature. A simple folk song will outlive a grand opera and Hans Andersen's Fairy Stories will still be read when the hectic "best sellers" of to-day are dead and forgotten. SEVENTH TTEAVEN " EVENTH JJ-EAVEN " IS THE STORY OF A BOY AND GIRL 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 youtiiCul stars has been acclaimed the greatest screen triumph of the past year. The Strand Management have chosen " Seventh Heaven " as worthy to follow " Ben Hur" as the second presentaj tion of their extended season policy. rPHURSDAY ~VEXT--1 - HURSDAY EXT. QITRAND, TWICE DAILY, AT 2.30 AND 8. lOTRAND, TWICE DAILY, AT 2.30 AND 8. Prices for " Seventh Heaven." MATINEES.—AII Stalls, 1/6; Circle, 2/. EVERY EVENING; Front Stalls, 1/6; Back Stalls, 2/; Circle, 3/. Any Seat in Theatre can be Booked at 6d extra. Children Half price. PLANS "V ow LANS OW "PEN AT THEATRE FROM 10 TO 7. fIO.NCERT CHAMBER — TOWN HALL. GRAND BENEFIT CONCERT, THIS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2. Tendered to Mrs. Owen Jones and young family of three by Jackson's Entertainers and other leading artists. A GOOD. CLEAN, BRIGHT VAt'DEVILLE PROGRAMME will be presented. TICKETS 2/ (Reserved) ; Back Seats and Gallery 1/. Names of Artists will appear In to-morrow's paper. All Artists Giving Their Sirvices Free. Convenor, E. JACKSON. Hon. Sec. and Treas., A. MACKENZIE (Sec., Fi«h Curers' L'nion). SI RAILWAY NOTICES. "VEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. VIEW THE WONDERFUL WAITOMO CAVES. DAY EXCURSION TRIP AUCKLAND TO WAITOMO CAVES AND BACK. CHEAP FARES. On SUNDAY", sth February, a Special Excursion Train, connecting with Motor Buses to and from Waitomo Caves and taking passengers from Auckland, Newmarket, Manurewa and Pukekohe only will leave Auckland 5.50 a.m., Newmarket 8.59, Manurewa 9.27, Pukekohe 9.54, arriving Hangatiki 12.35 p.m. Return train leaves Hangatiki 6.15 p.m., Tukekohe 9.13, Manurewa 9.38, Newmarket arr. 10.5. and Auckland 10.11 p.m. Departure and arrival times of trains have been arranged to suit the tram services at Auckland. DAY EXCURSION TICKETS will be issued to Hangatiki from Auckland, Newmarket, Manurewa and Pukekohe in conjunction with a Special Ticket (cost ad,lit 13/6, child 7/) covering return motor nip Hangatiki to Waitomo and Guide fees for viewing 3 Caves. The rail tickets will be available only by above Special Trains and are not available for break of journey. Fares (Rail Journey Only) are as follows: — From Ist Return. 2nd Return. Auckland IS/6 Newmarket 18/ 12/3 Manurewa lti/6 11/ Pukekohe 14/ 0/6 Each Passenger for Hangatiki will require to purchase in addition to rail ticket tiie Special Ticket embracing return motor journey and guide fees (see above). Excursionists can obtain hot water at Waitomo. Railway Refreshment Rooms at Frankion will be open and excursionists may obtain refreshments there on outward anil return journeys - . Intending passengers are advised to book and reserve their seats early. Free passes, season and commutation tickets (reporters' tickets and passes held by members of the Legislature excepted) will not be available by these trains. 31 E W ZEALAND RAILWAYS. DAY EXCURSION TRIP TE KUITI. ROTOItUA. HALF ORDINARY RATES. ON SUNDAY, sth February, a special excursion train will run from Te Kuiti to Rotorua and back,as follows: Te Kuiti dep. 7.0 a.m., Otorohanga 7.29, Tc Awamutu 8.3, Ohanpo 8.23, Frankton 8.55, Hamilton 9.1, Morrinsville 9.35, Matamata 10.10, Putaruru 10.54, Mamaku 11.55 a.m.. Rotorua arr. 12.21 p.m. RETURN TRAIN leaves Rotorua 5.25 p.m., Mamaku 6.12, Putaruru 6.54, Matamata 7.26, Morrinsville 7.55, , Hamilton 8.34, 'Frankton 8.50, Oliaupo 9.16, Te Awamutu 9.35. Otorohanga 10.8, Tt Kuiti arr. 10.34 p.m. These trains stop where required between Te Kuiti and Frankton and at Hamilton, Morrinsville, Matamata Putaruru and Mamaku. CHEAP EXCUR SION TICKETS will be issued to Rotoru;i from Te Kuiti-Mamaku and intermediate stopping stations. These tickets are avail able anlv by above trains and are not available for break of journey. Examples of return fares to Rotorua : From Te Kuiti first 20/9, second 14/ ; Otorohanga, 18/ anc 12/3; Te Awamutu, 16/ and 10/1); unaupo 15/ and 10/3; Frankton and Hamilton 13/t and 9/3; Morrinsville, 11/ and 7/6; Mata mata, 8/ and 5/6; Putaruru, 5/6 and 3/9 Mamaku, 2/6 and 1/6. "■ DENTISTRY. A BOUT Your Teeth! You can get I better Set for less money.—Consul Howey Walker. 1 Night—See Howey Waker abou = your Teeth. Good work, fair fee' gentleness, extreme care. J • rpEETH, guaranteed, £2 10/ Set; Remode >■ ling, £1 10/ ; Repairs from 5/ ; Extrai I. tions 2/6.— H. ff. Knight, Dentist, Kingf J land. <
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 25, 31 January 1928, Page 20
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