AMUSEMENTS. CF BEAUTIFUL To-Day at 2.15. To-Night at 8 o’clock. Emil Jannings IN The Last Command What the Critics say:— “ ‘THE LAST COMMAND,’ the new Emil Jannings product ion, is the best film Paramount has produced since ‘Beau Geste,’ but if is a more powerful picture than ‘Beau Geste,’ and, indeed, is sustained on a note of dramatic intensity which at the finish becomes extraordinary acute.”—London “Daily Express.” “All Jannings' past achievements pale into oblivion before this new success of the world’s foremost screen actor! Words fail to describe the power of his acting, the thrall of the story, the seething sweep of the plot, the dynamic direction, the flawless cast and production.”—New York ‘Daily Times.” “Without question, Emil Jannings has done the best piece of film work in his life in ’ \ THE LAST COMMAND —London ‘ Weekly Dispatch.” The Greatest Film in the World There is no qualifying sentence to that praise of THE LAST COMMAND —London “Daily Sketch.” “If you want to see screen acting at its peak of accomplishment, you will find it THE LAST” COMMAND —London “Daily News.’’ ON SATURDAY. ON SATURDAY. ON SATURDAY. ■ AN ADDED ATTRACTION AND A SENSATIONAL STAGE OFFERING Mdlle. MICHELL AND HER PARISIAN MODELS PRESENT ‘ . The ENCHANTED WEB PLANS AT THE “THEATRE” AND “BRISTOL.” BOOK TO-DAY AND BE WISE. COMBINED BANDS’ ASSOCIATION. SECOND ANNUAL MUSICAL CARNIVAL AND QUICKSTEP CONTEST. TO-DAY FRIDAY —BOYS’ SOLO, under 18 years. JUNIOR. BANDSMEN r ° SOLO, IS to 20 years. CALEDONIAN SOCIETY’S HALL, Sturdee Street (off Ghuznee Street), at 8 p.m. ADMISSION: Gd. Come and hear the budding champions compete for the P. L. Brady Gold Medal and other medals donated. TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, AT THE BASIN RESERVE, AT 2 P.M., GRAND QUICKSTEP & HYMN CONTEST NINE BANDS COMPETING. NINE BANDS COMPETING 200 BANDSMEN. The Bands will play Popular Marches and Favourite Hymns. ADMISSION, 1/-. GRANDSTAND, Gd. CHILDREN FREE. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 14, BASIN RESERVE, AT 3 P.M. GRAND MASSED BAND PARADE AND CONCERT. 300 Bandsmen taking uart in a veritable feast of music for the music-loving public of Wellington. SILVER COIN COLLECTION. . The public are earnestly requested to give freely and help their bauds to render efficient service. A. BUCKLEY, Hon. Secretary. N.B.—Contestants in Boys’ Solos are asked to note change of location to CALEDONIAN SOCIETY’S HALL.
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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 15, 12 October 1928, Page 3
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