AMUSEMENTS. READ WHAT THE "HERALD" FILM CRITIC SAYS:— Superb Acting, Artiatic Settings, and Appropriate Music make "The Student Prince" one of the Most Notable Productions of the year. 1 — STRAND. — "The Home of Big Pictures." Direction: Fuller-Hayward Theatres. j TWICE DAILY, j 2.30 and 8. 44 THE STUDENT PRINCE," " THE STUDENT PRINCE," " THE STUDENT PRINCE," " THE STUDENT PRINCE," With I KAMON ATOVARRO, AMOX UVAKRO, RAMON "VTOVARRO, AMOX OVARRO, ■JVTORMA QHEARER. -L~ ORMA -VTORMA QHEARKR. YOUTH! GAIETY! LOVE! Never in the history of the photoplay has there been such a triumphant success U8 "The Student Prince. ,, It sets entirely new standards of beauty, pageantry and enthralling entertainment. The Screen's Gift to Youth, ~T „ Laughter and Love. BMCIAL PKiassATigs music SOLOIST: ETTA FIELD. And Xhe Golden Melodies from the Play featured by ' * EVE BENTLEY'S ORCHESTRA. aisditional attraction- : Co .! < i!" *P*ctaclc in Miniature, "fpHB T/-IRGIX QUEEX." The Romantic Story of Raleigh and _„_ Queen Elizabeth. BOX PLANS m'EX AT STRAND AND LEWIS EADY, LTD. • Strand Phone 43-114. A MONSTER PROGRAMME TO-DAY ~ GRAND. Direction : Mrs. Henry Hayward. trorn thn Strand to the Grand A New British Film, Honoured by the King and Queen at THE BATTLES Of'cORONEI THE BATTLES OF CORONEI THE BATTLES OF CORONEI AXD FALKLAND ISLANDS. FALKLAND ISLANDS. FALKLAND ISLANDS. So Ships and 40.000 men. In Addition, /-wt?£, *£*?%* and Funniest OUR GANG COMEDY. OUR GANG COMEDY. OUR GANG COMEDY. "H§Mfl'S^UR A ll& O GS." "SEED TIME." A? Tgj GSgg Tgjfti: ___ ELECTORAL. Jj* DE N JJLECTION yiVIAN JJ pOTTER, M.P., OFFICIAL REFORM CANDIDATE. Will Address the Electors as under — EPS^% B H R T A f4i^y^F P r AD -- MBT Kffi, B D ™ iNION * DyiVIAN J£ pOTTEE, M.P. OFFICIAL REFORM CANDIDATE. Will Address the Lady Electors of Eden, Afternoons as under: pAKNELIi J7JLECTOBATE, M"- J. s7~JD ICKSON - MJ> - OFF J.?, IA . L BEF <>RM CANDIDATE. _ nni ,™ Addrese his Constituents KoH ?Kßin4vf "SFMW — TO-XIGHI (tRIDAY), at 8 p.m. Chairman: A. T. PYCROFT, Esq. Member late Boad Board. Chairman : H. B. DOBIE, Ese . Chairman, One Tree HIU Koad Board. con ??PH?r, Meetlneß d« r «ng Campaign: __ IiiUKSDAY, Bth, 8 p.m. eOMEBVIIiLE HALL, CORNEB «BEEN P.W.J). CAMP, PUBEWA—MONDAY 12th, B p.m. For the Good of Your Country VOTE REFORM J _____ 2 XpLECTOBATE. JgBRTBAM gDNN, OFFICIAL REFORM CANDIDATE, Will Address Electors as under: GREEN LANE—ALEXANDRA PICTUBE THEATRE, TO-XIGHT (FRIDAY), 8 p.m. ' ._ . C. McGECHIE, Esq., will preside. 115 — SOUTHERX CROSS THEATRE, TUESDAY, NOV. 6, at 8 p.m. All Electors Cordially Invited.' 2 gAURAKI ELECTORATE. M R A."w. H ALI * OFFICIAL REFORM CANDIDATE, Will Address Electors at: CLEVEDON HALL—NOVEMBER 3 at 8 p.m. ' MANOKRE EAST HALL—NOVEMBER 5 at 8 p.m. * HALL FOB HAURAKI. A Keen, Canny, Practical Man. 3 gOSKILL ELECTOBATE. M ISS E LLEN JVJELVILLE, OFFICIAL REFORM CANDIDATE, Will Address the Electors at the KINGSTON AVENUE HALL, DOMINION ROAD EXTENSION — TO-XIGHT (FRIDAY), 8 P.M. 4 All Electors Cordially Invited. 2 OTAITEMATA "pLECTOKATE, ]y]B. JJABBIS. INDEPENDENT REFORM CANDIDATE Will Address the Electors: TO-NIGHT (FRlDAY)—Marine Square, Devonport. 8 p.m. ODBUEB3 ELECTORATE. SIR JAMES GDNSON, Official Reform Candidate, Will Address the Electors as under: HOBSONVILLE—TO-XIGHT (FBIDAY),B p.m., Hobeonville Hall. riTniANGI—TO-MORROW (SATCBDAT), 8 p.m.. Bishop's Kiosk. All Elector! Cordially Invited; 2
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 260, 2 November 1928, Page 18
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