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AMUSEMENTS. THE LONDON DAILY MAIL SAYS OP "SEVENTH HEAVEN": "A _ magnificent Screen Drama, simple. idealistic, working up naturally to an overwhelming crisis, unparalleled in the iruih end sweetness of the love story it- tslls. li. will delight everybody." STRAND Direction: TRAND Fuller-Hayward Theatres. The Manasement begs to announce the Strand will be Closed TO-DAY (Wednesday), for refurnishing. To-morrow Thursday. O-MORRQW _ X HURSDAif. Our Second Big Picture; " SEVENTH TTEAVEN," " OEVENTH AIEAVEN," A Fox Super-Attraction. SEVENTH TTEAVEN" EVENTH -O-EAVEN " IS THE STORY OF A BOY AND GIRL WHO. FINDING LOVE. CLIMBED FROM THE SEWERS TO THE STARS. JANET GAYNOIi IS THE GIRL, CHARLES FARRELL IS THE BOY. It is a Picture of exceeding beauty, enchanting in its simplicity, and the art of the two youthful stara has been acclaimed the greatest screen triumph of the past year. The Strand Management have chosen " Seventh Heaven " as worthy to follow " Ben Hur as the second presentation of their Extended Season policy. TOMORROW - THURSDAY. J- O-MOKROW 1 HUKSDAY. STRAND, TWICE DAILY, At 2.80 and 8. TRAND. TWICE DAILY. At 2.30 and 8 Priced for " Seventh Heaven.' MATINEES.,—AII Stalls, Is 6d. Circle, 2s. EVERY EVENING.—Front Stalls, la 6d; Back Stalls. 2s; Circle, 3s. Children Half-Price. Any Seat in Theatre can be Booked at Gd Extra. PLANS LANS OPEN PEN X LANS ri OW PEN AT THEATRE FROM 10 TO 6.45. BOWLING. O W L I N G. CANCELLATION OF VISIT OF MANAWATU BOWLERS; Intimation has been received iiat owing to the inability of players to set away, the proposed visit of Manawatu Bowlers to Auckland has been postponed indefinitely. Will those selected kindly noteGEO. L. GLADDING, Secretary. MOTOR RACING. MURIWAI T3EACH URIWAI -13 EACH (West Coast). gATURDAY gATURDAY JpEBRUARY £ Glorious surf bathing— schnapper fishing off rocks—lunch under towering pohutukawa trees —and then the most thrilling sight of all—nine individual tons of whirling machinery contesting the great 50mile motor cup. Tea. at beach and moonlight drive home. FIRST RACE, 1.30 P.M. LAST RACE, 5 P.M. COME EARLY. LUNCHEON OBTAINABLE ON GROUND. AUCKLAND AUTOMOBILE ASSOC. PUBLICATIONS. THRILLING THRILLING THRILLING J) gHE J)0 JT ?" JQID gHE jQO JT?" " "y/yHY JQID gHE 7QO JT?" " "yyHY J)IS gHE J)0 JT?" COMMENCING NEXT SATURDAY, An Exceptionally Brilliant Story will be Commenced in the NEW ZEALAND HERALD SUPPLEMENT, Which will hold the Reader's attention from start to finish. This Serial, which is entitled J}ID gHE J)0 JT?" Is written by Coralie Stanton and Heath Hosken, two woll-known and popular writers, and the element of mystery which surrounds the tale is brought to such a climax as will thoroughly captivate the reader. jyD gHE J}o JT?" jyD gHE JT?" BY CORALIE STANTON AND HEATH HOSKEN. Instalments will appear Daily. CHIROPRACTIC, THE following aro Palmer Graduates. X Members of the N.Z. Australian Chiropractors' Association. Consultation free. DUGGAN ANb DUGGAN (Lionel and Freda), Winstono Buildings. Qneen Street. Phone 44-929 G~ILES AND GILES. Imperial Bldgs., Queen St., and H.B. Bldgs., Princes Street. Dunedm. Phone 45-525. . Misses barr and barr, 55, strand Arcade, City. Phone 46-528. Branch: Bank Street, Whangarei.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19859, 1 February 1928, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19859, 1 February 1928, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19859, 1 February 1928, Page 20