AMUSEMENTS. THE ONLY SILENT PICTURES- IN QUEEN STREET. THE | NATIONAL. I Phone I NATIONAL. nAW - Continuous from 11.30 a.m. to 10.15 p.m. Evening Session Commences 7.50. 2 — GREAT STAR PICTURES — O — GREAT STAR PICTURES — CINEMA ARTS PRESENT A Great Ufa Super Production. Passed by the Censor with an A Certificate. Recommemlea more particularly for Adult Audiences. ALL WHO SEE THIS PICTURE WILL APPRECIATE THE REASON FOR THIS. The most wonderfully artistic ana satisfying Dramatic Picture seen in years. Tlip story is intensely human and holding, while more brilliant and life-like acting has never been seen on the Silent Screen. T IS MAGNETIC, COMPELLING AND WHOLLY HUMAN. A DRAMATIC MASTERPIECE. " T7 THE WONDERFUL LIE." "THE WONDERFUL LIE." "TljE WONDERFUL LIE." A WONDERFUL PICTURE—SOMETHING " DIFFERENT FROM THE ORDINARYWONDERFUL ACTING. WONDERFUL SETTINGS. WONDERFULLY HUMAN STORY. WONDERFULLY UNEXPECTED NOBLE AND PATHETIC CLIMAX. WITH ! BRIGITTE HELM, THE TEMPTRESS. -j WARICK WARD, COLONEL IN RUSSIAN GUARDS. , FRANZ LEDERER, LIEUTENANT IN ' SAME REGIMENT. And | TIM McCOY. 1 * In A :nighty romance amid the sun-baked, Sands of the Desert. | "THE DESERT RIDER." j 1 It will thrill, chill and amuse ypu— cyclonic action, glorifying the mighty men who made the West. GAZETTE AND COMEDY. F. BARTLETT'S ORCHESTRA. Entr'acte Cornet Solo, J. Strong. STALLS, 1/. ' j . • BEST IN AUCKLAND. | J CIRCLE, 1/G .find 2/. (No Tax). Reserve your Seats at Theatre. No Extra J Charge. \ Saturday Night Reserves unpaid for Cannot be held after 7.45. DIXIELAND BY .THE "SEA, THE MOST COMFORTABLE AND LUXURIOUS CABARET IN NEW ZEALAND.
DANCING TO-NIGHT, 8.30 P.M. TO 12 MIDNIGHT. Admission, 5/. . THE FAMOUS DIXIELAND DANCE BAND, The best combination of musicians in New Zealand, is tlie most fascinating Band South of the Line. They play the rhythm that makes you dance. Afternoon Teas are served in the Cabaret every day to delightful music. PHONE 20,015 FOR RESERVATIONS. BROADSiPING. BLANDFORD PARK SPEEDWAY. THREE MINUTES FROM QUjIEN ST. (Right in Heart of Auckland.) EASY TO GET TO. . EASY TO GET TO. EASY TO GET HOME AGAIN. EASY TO GET HOME AGAIN. THE SAFEST, FASTEST AND MOST SPECTACULAR TRACK .. IN NEW ZEALAND. TO-DAY (SATURDAY). * '• ' ' « • * SPECIAL BIG NINE ' CHAMPIONSHIP FOR GOLD HELMET. RIDERS THAT THRILL WITH STUNTING BROADSIDtNG AND PACE. NEW YEAR HANDICAP OF £54 10/. ' SPECIAL CHALLENGE RACE, FOUR LAPS, ROLLING START BETWEEN LEN SOWERBY AND ALBY LEMON. REMEMBER A.C.U. REGISTRATION HAS NO FEARS FOR RIDERS THAT CAN HOLD THEIR OWN WITH ALL-COMERS. THEIR ABILITY WILL ALWAYS KEEP THEM AT THE TOP. 5000 PEOPLE ROSE IN THEIR SEATS AND CHEERED WALKER, LEMON AND GOLDBERG IN LAST WEEK'S SPECIAL MATCH RACE IN THE SENSATIONAL TIME OF 78s, AND NOTE, THEY ALL FINISHED. COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF, DON'T BE MISLED. TO-DAY (SATURDAY). DECEMBER 28. , ' 8 P.M. ADMISSION: QENTS, J^ADIES, 2/ 1/. GEO. HUNT. Speedway Manager. 28
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 307, 28 December 1929, Page 18
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