AMUSEMENTS. THE GLORY OP TUTAN PRINCESS RINCESS " COMMENCING TO-MORROW JL O-MORROW PARAMOUNT "MB™ 01 Prom tho Brilliant Pen A mighty tale of the Pharaohs and their oppression of the Children of Israel. A story of love and sacrifice, mighty, spectacular, massive. RIDER HAGQARD RIDER HAGGARD RIDER HAGGARD RIDER HAGGARD RtDER HAGGARD RIDER HAGGARD RIDER HAGGARD RIDER HAGGARD RIDER HAGGARD RIDER HAGGARD RIDER HAGGARD RIDER HAGGARD RIDER HAGGARD RIDER HAGGARD RIDER HAGGARD RIDER HAGGARD RIDER HAGGARD RIDER HAGGARD RIDER HAGGARD . RIDER 'HAGGARD THE PARTING RIDER HAGGARD OF THE RED .SEA. Coming as the magnificent climax to a super-gigan-tic picturiaation RIDER HAGGARD RIDER HAGGARD RIDER HAGGARD RIDER HAGGARD RIDER HAGGARD RIDER HAGGARD of a story that RIDER HAGGARD parallels "The Ten RIDER HAGGARD I Commandments." RIDER HAGGARD RIDER HAGGARD RIDER HAGGARD RIDER HAGGARD RIDER HAGGARD RIDER HAGGARD , RIDER-HAGGARD RIDER HAGGARD • RIDER HAGGARD RIDER HAGGARD RIDER HAGGARD RIDER HAGGARD RIDER HAGGARD RIDER HAGGARD RIDER HAGGARD RIDER HAGGARD RIDER HAGGARD RIDER HAGGARD RIDER HAGGARD RIDER HAGGARD RIDER HAGGARD In this screen sensation of the century the exodus of the Israelites and the Parting of the Eed Sen are but two of the mighty episodes of the picture in which 25,000 people take part. Some of the scenes were actually filmed in the Valley of the Kings at Luxor, where the mighty nalaces of the Pharaohs still stan'd. The love of Merapi for Seti was a romance which brought dire results for those cpncerned as well as trouble for their respective peoples. How this came about is told in a .thrilling manner in this picture. A del qui Millar; famous English actor, is Seti. while Merapi is played by Maria Corda, a famous Italian beauty. The role of the Princess Userti is played by the beautiful Arlette Marchal. PRINCESS: Full supporting programme. HOW A B D S »B»I™ ES TBA Por Reserves Phone 41-sob. PRICES: Is to 2s 9d. MajlltlC' The Theatre lrJ-AJESIIG. Fiuiiig Home of the World , s TjTRIDAY. >?EB, -L RID AY, -C EE. THE MIGHTIEST MONARCH *•»»■ -sfAfsSsfi: MIieoIGOLBWSMAYII Present for the first It Has No Equal. ImE "DIG .he -Dig " rpHE "DIG " Ihe Dig " rpHE dig " Ihe Dig " rpHE "DIG " Ihe Dig "rpHE "DIG " Ihe Dig " DIG " Ihe Dig « rpHE "DIG " Ihe Dig The dig he Dig The "dig he Dig 7J MONTHS AT THE 74 MONTHS AT THE 7} MONTHS AT THE 7i MONTHS AT THE The Record for 16 MONTHS ON 16 MONTHS ON 16 MONTHS ON 16 MONTHS ON THE WORLD'S 2 Weeks at Wellington 2 Weeks at Wellington Wellington. The Evening Post Writes:—After one of the most -successful seasons ever associated with the De Luxe Theatre, Metro-Gold-wyn-Mayer's film, "The Big Parade," has been transferred to the King-'s Theatre, where it will continue its brilliant career. After viewing the first presentation of "The Big Parade" at the De Luxe Theatre one critic wrote: What a picture! Its like has never been seen here," and . further acquaintance with this magnificent motion production only tends to confirm and increase one's good opinion of the splendid picture. "The Big Parade" should be seen by every pan, woman and child who can appreciate the best ■in motion' picture building. The admirable story of love and sacrifice abounds in heart appeal. Human touches are here, there and everywhere; there is an abundance of quaint humour, which, arising naturally without strain or effort, pleases immensely. There are love scenes between the likeable "Jim" (John Gilbert) and "Melisande" (Rcnee Adoree) which .are delicious and. ring true', and there is the magnificent battlefield background of the later scenes, in Franco which absolutely compel admiration. The original music score compiled expressly for " The Big Parade " is_ a source of delight and the singing of. "My Dream of the Big i 1 'iu •'? 171 k e °Ping with the atmosphere or the picture and well merits the applause it evokes. PRECEDED A MAGNIFICENT A MAGNIFICENT Box Plans Open REGATTAS. ERCERE G A T T A. gATURDAY-, JpEBRUARY AUCKLAND INTERPROVTNCIAL CHAMPIONSHIP. This is the Rowing Event of the Year. OVER 60 CREWS TAKING. PART. A Special Feature of the Regatta will be an old-time Maori Display by the Te Puea Maoris, who will give au exhibition of Poi Dances, Hakas, etc. Sideshows of Every Description. Maori Canoe Hurdle Races. Duck Punt Races,. Horse Swimming, Greasy Boom, etc. Come and give the Children a Ride on the Merry-Go-Round. Come and have a Real Good Day's Outing. There will be something to keep you _ interested all day long. D0N "I * TORGET-MEKCER REGATTA. SAIL RDAY, FEBRUARY 19. Cheap Railway Excursion Fares. A. WISNESKY, Hon. Secretary. RAILWAY NOTICES. ZEALAND RAILWAYS. MERCER REGATTA FEBRUARY 10. 1927. »-?"\ C r Irs 'i 0n Tickets, available for return until Monday. February 21. will be issued to Mercer from Auckland. Hamilton and intermediate stations on SATURDAY cebruary 19. by trains due to arrive Mercer not later than 12 noon. COUNTY COUNCIL NOTICES. yyAITOMO COUNTY COUNCIL. TEN PER CENT. Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to Section 76 of the Rating: Act. 1925, an additional charge of 10 per cent, will bo added to all Rates for the year ending March 31, 1927. remaining unpaid after the 2nd day of March. 1927. F. CHAS. PERRY. County Clerk. CORPORATION NOTICES. JJOROUGB OF TAKAPUNA. ARREARS OF RATES Notice is hereby given that all arrears of Rates remaining unpaid after FEBRUARY 2S, 1927. will be sued for without further notice. H. L. BO WD EN. Town Clerk. Takap*ns, February 15, 1927.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19563, 16 February 1927, Page 22
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