AMUSEMENTS. CRASHING . . . GRINDING. SMASHING . . .TEARING AT THE VERY VITALS OF TAB PKAIIi MANMADE CRAFT . . . . : Nights and days of suspense .... an unceasing fight for life against the evergripping ice! Working every hour, dark or light, to gain a mile .... inush ice freezing solid behind .... cutting off all escape, closing in ... . crushing .... grinding . . . sawing. Seeking traces of the ill-fated Stefansson expedition lost in August of ll'lu. finding the grim evidence on Herald Island. Nothing before seen on the screen has brought so vivid a realisation of the Polar wastes, nor such thrills as the hunting of the mighty monster* of the, deep. "LOST IN THE ARCTIC." I " LOST IN THE ARCTIC." : " LOST IN THE ARCTIC." i "LOST IN THE ARCTIC." , "LOST IN THE ARCTIC." The Authentic Polar Picture filmed in the Arctic. Additional Attractions. "LADY OF VICTORIES." A Technicolour Gem of the Love Story of Napoleon and Josephine. Hilarious Charley Chase Comedy. Latest News, Climbing the Andes. STRAND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Conductor: Eve Beutley. Interlude: "Ricuzi" (Wagner). STRAND. I Direction: Fuller-Ilavwanl Pictures I TWICE DAILY, 2.30 AND 8. | Book Your Seats at Strand (Phone 43-114), or Lewis Eady, Ltd. " It smells like rain." pOMMENOING mO-NIGHT. "" ' J-O-NIGHT TWO SESSIONS NIGHTLY 6.30 and 5.30. At Karaugahape Road's Largest Theatre -PRINCE EDWARD.A Fullcr-Hayward Theatre. Three Sessions Daily—l.3o, 6.30 and S 30 DOUBLE ATTRACTION PROGRAMME. Headed by . "ROAD HOUSE," Starring . LIONEL BARRYMORE. Romance and Pathos in a Story of Fathers and 'Sons. . Second Attraction: MAY McAVOY, In
"A RENO DIVORCE." A Society Drama of Rare Excellence Splendid Supports and Orchestra. Monday—CELEBRITY VAUDEVILLE AND "REQUEST PICTURE." NEW "TUDOR"'- CINEMA, REMUERA. The Theatre Classic. Direction: Fuller-Eayward and Mumford TO-NIGHT AND MONDAY. KARL DANE and GEO. K. ARTHUR, In a Story of Laughs, Mystery, Thrills, and Romance. "DETECTIVES." Also IRENE RICH and CLYDE COOK in a Kiot of Shieks, Shocks and Shouts BEWARE OF MARRIED MEN And MAX-DAVIDSON, in Another Comcdv Scream. "TELL IT TO THE JUDGE." Gazettes, Scenlcs, Cartoons A PROGRAMME OF LAUGHS From Start to Finish. . ONEHUNGA. —- PICTURES. — TO-NIGHT. gTRAND AND TjH)RESTERS'.~J ENTERTAINMENT DE LUXE. GRAND DOUBLE STAR PROGRAMME. No. I—MILTON SILLS In HARD-BOILED HAGGERTY. A THRILLING DRAMA. No. 2—RICHARD BARTHELMESS 111 "WHEEL OF CHANCE," AN AEROPLANE PROGRAMME AT SUBMARINE PRICES.' QLICK QLACK : NEWMARKET. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. CLYDE . HOWLEY'S INTER NATION \LS Dancing S to 12 pan.Admission, 4/. Reserves Phone 40-789. Nlg^^B^" l ' CLUB BAND PERFORMANCES. j * O%OG I ciE. P ARi UCKLANDI ZOOLOGICAL PARK ■' SUNDAY AFTERNOON AT 3 O'CLOCK 2 SUNDAY AFTERNOON AT 3 O'CLOCK - AUCKLAND MUNICIPAL BAND. s Conductor, Mr. Christopher Smith. « Programme: 5 Overture, "Mirella" (Gounod) u«??' "£\? h ??. My Heart " • (Beethoven) March, "Fehx Diaz" (Prcza) Waltz, "Las Golondrinas"'.'... (Valvcrde) J Cornet solo, "Souvenir de Bellini" . (Hochi Soloist. MR. FRED. BOWES. Selection, "Katja the Dancer" '
(Jean Gilbert) , , . Interval. Grand March, "Jlarclie Hcroiqiie" Cornet Duo, "The Swiss B oy" [ M s?Zl\ t ftSJ* *S?"¥ DAVIES AND MORGAN .Selection, "Reminiscences of Wales" Intermezzo, "Chanson Boliomlenno" 0 ' I£l ' ey) Spanish March "Cadiz" (Va j™s National Anthem. „, J. S. BRIGHAM. — Town Clerk MUNICIPAL JiAND CONCERT. TOWN HALL, SATURDAY NEXT ! THE A UCKLAXD XrtJXICIPAL "RAND JKaXd! Trained and directed hv Bandmaster Christopher .Smith, will present n SPECIAL ALT, SCHUBERT PROGRAMME SPECIAL ALL SCHUBERT PROGRAMME; which will contain many specially arranged numbers heard for the first time by this Popular Combination. Vocalist MISS ALMA McGRUER. Soloists, MESSRS. BOWBS and PURCHASE At (he piano MRS. A. 11. RIPLEY. Admission, (id and 1/; Reserves, 2/. Booking at Messrs. Lewis Eady, Ltd. .1. S. BRIGHAM, 21 Town Clerk. FA IRC. #rp 0W N HAL L. qT. PATRICK'S TjUIR. GRAND FINAL EVENING. LONG CARNIVAL CABARET NIGHT. Music by Elite Band. Admission, 1/0 to Cabaret and Fair; (Id l» Fair. -•' HALLS. ETC., TO LET. PONSONBY HALL, Ponsonby ltd.—Avail- ■•• nlilft for Dancing, Meetings, etc. Good Moor, all convs. Tuesdays, Thursdays, Friday evenings, £1 ; Wednesdays and Salurdays, VA 10/,—Apply 100, I'onsonby ltd. x2l /<AIKTV HALL, Surrey Crescent.—Wed- ,„ , 'lings, socials; Ideal door; Ifi/ night; I jJ«fl»Kt«lnxs, HaturUuyfl vucnut—Apply '
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 279, 24 November 1928, Page 22
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