AMUSEMENTS. TTiACTS! -T ACTS! TJIACTS! J? ACTS! FACTS! ACTS I 17ACTS! I 1 ACTS! TRACTS! I 1 ACTS! TRACTS! J: ACTS! These are what patrons picture the at re w ant, and miTAT TICTTT.T. ATOP Tlat Will NBf TiS WB; Not Tgg WS NBt JP ACTS! ] 7l ACTS! . ACTS! IT* ACTS! -L ACTS! inACTS! I 1 ACTS! of the motion her© are some TV/fISLEAD Mislead Mislead islead IVTISLEAD Mislead "VARIETY," it seems to me. is 0110 of the best Motion Pictures ever made. Some ciitics say it is the best. It. is a most valuable contribution to motion pictures, not merely because it will set. standardsj in technique, but will do more than has e\er been done to establish that broad respect and understandinK which motion pictures deserve "'J. 1 AC Do"YO'U BELIEVE IN THE TRUTH OP THE BRITISH PRESS? THEN BELIEVE THIS- '• 'VARIETY ' is far in advance of any film yet made in England or America. THE LONDON DAILY MAIL _ "Masterly expositions of film technically the film is amnznicr. WESTMINSTER GAZETTE. "The coming of Emil Jannipss to the ocreen is the cominc of n ■ Riant. >fWf HESTER GUARDIAN. these ARE FACTS. And to bear them out see " T7ARIETY " " V ARIETY " vs. "VARIETY" NS. " VARIETY " NS. " VARIETY " Nv " VARrETY." X " VARIETY " nn. " VARIETY Ns. " VARIETY " xS. " VARIETY " , . vs. " VARIETY Nx " VARIETY " NS " VARIETY " 1 "T/"ARIETY " 1 V ARIETY " " VARIETY " " VARIETY " " VARIETY " " VARIETY " " VARIETY " " VARIETY " VARIETY " " VARIETY " VARIETY " ARIETY " •' TTARIETY " " V ARIETY " VARIETY " ARIETY " " "VTARIETY " " V ARIETY " " VARIETY " " VARIETY " " VARIETY " " VARIETY " •' VARIETY " " VARIETY ' " VARIETY '* " VARIETY " ■' XTARIETY " " V ARIETY " " VARIETY " \ " VARIETY " Ns. « VARIETY " NS. " VARIETY." " VARIETY " NS. " VARIETY " NS. " VARIETY " NX " VARIETY " Ns." VARIETY" NX " VARIETY " "VARIETY " TTARIETY " •' V ARIETY " Starring Europe's Three _ Greatest Screen Artists. ESS: JffiS., LVA DI POTT!: Warwick" Wabd:' ' Famous British Actor. AT THE NEW DECENT. E W it EGE NT . New ew Regent, ege nt . "THE THEATRE MAGNIFICENT." To-morrow r^RfDAY. O-MORROW i-RIDAY.. THE LAST DAY'S SCREENING. Opp. G.P.O. Opp. G.P.O. rpo-DAY. CONNIE TALMADGE, Starring . "t earning T 0 'T,£yj". - - " JjEARNING J- O -LiOVE. - and N.Z. AT WORK. AND PLAY. Sessions: 11.15, 2, 4.45 and 7.30. riOMMENCING rpO-MORROW. Commencing I o-morrow. Oyd. CHAPLIN HAPLIN OLD BILL. SYD. CHAPLIN ' THE BETTER 'OLE.' ' THE BETTER 'OLE.' ' THE BETTER 'OLE.' ' THE BETTER 'OLE.' ' THE BETTER 'OLE.' ' THE BETTER 'OLE.' ' THE BETTER 'OLE.' ' THE BETTER 'OLE.' ' THE BETTER 'OLE.' ' THE BETTER 'OLE.' ' THE BETTER 'OLE.' ' THE BETTER 'OLE.' 1 THE BETTER 'OLE.' SYD' CHAPLIN " THE BETTER 'OLE.' RYD CHAPLIN ' THE BETTER 'OLE.' SYD. CHAPLIN " THE BETTER 'OLE.' COMMENCING rpO-MORROW. Commencing 1 o-morrow. SPORTING. QTAHUHU r pROTTING C LUB gUMMEH 1927 gATURDAS AND EDNESDAY pEBRDARV -JC) AND 2^ •\CCEt'T ANCES ior All Events on Kirst Dav close with the Secretary at his Ofltco Acacia Building. O'Connell Auckland TO-MORROW (Friday), at 1-1\ E P.M R. L. ABSOLUM. Sceretarj. OOPS. IUIAMES ROTTING QLU: (Incorporated.) BTH ANNUAL MEETING (Totalisatov). To bo held at PARAWAI RACECOURSE, THAMES. QATURDAY, "\X ARCH Of? 1027 PROGRAMME. (Approved by N.Z. Trotting Association.) I.—HIKUTAIA HANDICAP (Harness), of lOOsovs. For horses that have not won better than 2.'26 to the mile at time ot starting. Limit 3.-131. Distance IS miles. Nom. 20s, Acc. 30s. 2.—PARAWAI HANDICAP (Harness) ul lOOsovs. For Unhoppled Irottins Horses only, that have not won better than 2.30 to the mile at time of starting Limit 3.52. Distance li miles. Nom. -20s. Acc. 30s. 3.—TURUA,' HANDICAP (Harness) ot llOsovs. Limit 3.39. Distance 1J miles. Nom. 203, Acc. 355. 4.—THAMES TROTTING CUP HANDICAP (Harness) of 300sovs. and Cup valued at £25. Limit 4.-12. Distance, 2 miles. , Nom. 20s„ Acc. 708. 6—THE PL" KIR I HANDICAP (Saddle) ot llosovs. Limit 3.24. Distance 1 mile. Nom. 20s. Acc. 355. 6.—PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP (Harness; of USOsovs For Unhoppled Trotting Horses only Limit 4.57. Distance '3 miles. Nom. 20s, Acc 435. 7.—KEREPEEHI HANDICAP (Harness) o; llOsovs. Limit 4.51. Distance 2 miles Nom. 20s, Acc. 355. 8.-KOPU HANDICAP (Harness) of 130 'v % f; il U . °4- Distance li miles. Nom. 20s, Acc. 4()s NOMINATIONS tor all Events clo«e with the Secretary at his Office.' Mary St Thames, or with Mr R r \vL»i " Secretary Otahuhu Trotting Club'. O'clm-' nell St.. Auckland. on FRIDAY Mireh n 192*, at 5 p.m. ' lIHANDICAPS will appear on nr MONDAYS March 15. 19 >7 not lbom ACCEPTANCES will close with thtSecretnry (1 names) or with Mr R V Absolum (Auckland), on FRIDAY m„a IS. 1927, at o p.m. ' Pocket Programmes may be hed ( ron , E. G. BROWNLEE. Secretary Marv St. Th--n- P * Phone 310 "" n ' ps RACING ] annual Race meeting SATURDAY AND MONDAY XEX'I FEBRUARY 12 AND U ' SPECIAL IRAIN SERVICES AND EXCU ivSION f ARES. Passengers trom AucLacd , Ma «. leave tiy the' 7.45 p.m. Ma i n trunk Express on FRIDAY and arrive Uo torua lu a . n , Saturday. On SAiLi,DA\. 12lh. and MONDAY. 14th u special excursion train will leave Frankton at n.-io a.m., arriving jlotorua 10.58 a.m. Return special leaves Kotorua each day at (>.,5 p.m. Tickets at Holiday Excursion Kates issued for the , b „. TI(0BE aiLt _
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19558, 10 February 1927, Page 18
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