AMUSEMENTS. WHAT AUCKLAND'S PRESS SAY OP CJEVENTH TTEAVEN " "SEVENTH -LJ-KAVEN " "If a picture can be perfect, then that picture is " Seventh Heaven." It will go down to history as one of the finest, if not the finest film that has ever been produced. 'Seventh Heaven' will imprint itself on the canvas of the memory after many other pictures, past and present, have been forgotten." —"Auckland Star." 'A great picture ! The Strand is holding a hand of trumps, a production of flawless beauty. Charles Farrell as Chico is one of the few really notable characterisations of recent times." —"Sun." "A perfection in art, reaches a new standard. Janet Gaynor's characterisation of Diane is equal to anything seen previously on stage or screen." —"N.Z. Herald." AT THE STRAND. STRAND. CJTRAXD. x The Fuller and Hayward Theatres , Present " CJEVENTH TTEAVEN." " SEVENTH JJ-EAVEN " " CJEVENTH TTEAVEN." " SEVENTH -ILEAVEN •» " CJEVENTH TTEAVEN." " SEVENTH -LJ-EAVEN " " CJEVENTH TTEAVEN." » SEVENTH -HEAVEN " " CJEVENTH TTEAVEN." " SEVENTH -CJ-EAVEN •• " CJEVENTH TTEAVEN." « SEVENTH TTEAVEN •• " CJEVENTH TTEAVEN." " SEVENTH -Q-EAVEN " " CJEVENTH TTEAVEN." " SEVENTH JJ-EAVEN " SEVENTH TTEAVEN." EVENTH -*J-EAVEN." Fox Superfeature. The Story of Austin Strong—an old Auckland Boy. CJECOND "RIG "PICTURE Second -l»xg Jr icture of STRAND EXTENDED SEASON POLICY. 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 youthful 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 presentation of their extended season policy. STRAND TRAND TWICE DAILY AT 2.30 AND 8. TWICE DAILY AT 2.30 AND S. Prices for " Seventh Heaven." MATINEES.—AII StaUs, 1/6; Circle, 2/. EVERY EVENING: Front Stalls, 1/6: Back Stalls, 2/; Circle, 3/. Children, Half price. Any Seat in Theatre can be Booked at 6d Extra. PLANS "VfOW r\PEN LANS OW "PEN AT THEATRE FROM 10 TO 6.45. QITY OF pARK. 2°OLOGICAL jpARK. JTOOLOGICAL pARK. SUNDAY AFTERNOON. AT 3 O'CLOCK. THE AUCKLAND MUNICIPAL BAND. AUCKLAND MUNICIPAL BAND. AUCKLAND MUNICIPAL BAND. Bandmaster: CHRISTOPHER SMITH. PROGRAMME. " God Save the King." March, "The Soldier's Wooing" .. (Safroni) Hymn, "Jerusalem the Golden" .. (Ewing) Overture, "Poet and Peasant" .. (Suppe) Tone Poem, "Finlandia" (Sibelius) Cornet Solo, "I Dream of a Garden of Sunshine (Lohr) Soloist, MR. FRED BOWES. Selection, "Reminiscences of Scotland" (by request) (Godfrey) Interval. March, "The Vanished Army" .. (Alford) Piccolo Solo. "Souvenir de Liege" (Gennin) Soloist, MR. HAL. C. McLENNAN. Selection, "Reminiscences of Wales" (by request) (Godfrey) Waltz, "Petrograd" (Michel) March, "Holyrood" (Alford) National Anthem. J. S. BRIGHAM. •4 Town Clerk. = i LECTURES. A UCKLAND CITY MISSION. tmlm\ UCKLAND CITY MISSION. TTIPPODROME mHEATRE. -U-IPPODROME J-HEATRE. SUNDAY EVENING, Doors Open 6.30. 7 p.m.—Orchestra, under direction of Mr. Burnnand. 7.30 p.m.—Service Begins. Preacher: REV. /CHARLES /^HANDLER. ev. Charles (Late of Sydney, now Assistant Missioner and Prison Chaplain). Subject : " BOX ON !" Offertory Solo. " COBBLIN " (Sanderson). Mr. t~ yxtrathall. R. -L'UDLEY " RATHALL. N.B.—Holy Communion next THURSDAY at 11 a.m.. CHAPEL OF ST. FRANCIS, Mission Office. We are in urgent need of second-hand clothing. Our van will call if folks -will kindly rinsr 43-045. or 46-006, from MONDAY TO FRIDAY. JASPER CALDEK. 4 City Missioner. RAILWAY NOTICES. 2 EALAND RAILWAYS. ROTORUA RACES. FEBRUARY 11 AND 13, 19-S. Excursion Tickets will be issued to Rotorua from Auckland and intermediate stations on February 10; from Selwyn Timber Company's Siding and intermediate stations by trains due to arrive Eotorua not later than 12.40 p.m., on February 11, and from Frankton and intermediate stations hy trains due to arrive Rotorua not later than 12.40 p.m. on February 13. Special Excursion Tickers (week-ends) will be issued to Rotorua on February 11, from Auckland, Cambridge. Thames, TahaYil 1 ' and intermediate stations. All above tickets will be available for return until February 17. On February 11 and 13 special train leaves Frankton for Rotorua at 6.40 a.m.. Hamilton _ 6.48. Morrinsville 7.35. Rotorua arrive 10.00 a.m. Return train leaves Rotorua 6.1 o p.m., arriving Morrinsville A.20, Hamilton 10.5, and Frankton 10.10 p.m. 4 SPORTING. JjTOANKLIN RACING CLUB (INC.) ANNUAL RACE MEETING, To he held at PUKEKOHE, SATURDAY AND MONDAY, March 10 and 12. Friday! A february *7. evcnts c,ose on day^f^aw^ n^l, "^ liet °° (l c A. p. DAYSH, , P.O. Box -48, Pukek&e. SeC^^l lfi
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 29, 4 February 1928, Page 22
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