AMUSEMENTS. M HER UNBORN CHILD " (Recommended by tho N.Z. Censor ne moro suitable for adults. The picture will not be understood or appreciated by children, therefore those under 16 years of uge will not bo admitted). "HER UNBORN CHILD." Grippingly Frank Dialogue. Compellingly Human Situations. Delightful Comedy Paseages. Smashing Dramatic Power. NATIONAL' THEATRE. Direction: J. C. Williamson Films. TUB LATEST TALKIE THEATRE. Commencing NEXT SATURDAY, AT 11 A.M. NEXT SATURDAY, AT 11 A.M. NEXT SATURDAY, AT 11 A.M. 3 SESSIONS DAILY. J. C. WILLIAMSON FILMS Present' for the first time in New Zealand the 100 per cent, 'talking, Dramatio Thunderbolt, A tremendously moving, poignantly human tale of a boy and girl caught 111 the vortex of life and swept perilously close to tho Abyss. "HER UNBORN CHILD." The story deals with a tragic episode in tho lives of a boy and girl, who plunge headlong down the path of unguarded love, forgetful of the confequences. Tho aftermath of youth's mistake touches with tragic consequences tho families of the principal characters, and the desperate. frenzied efforts of the boy and ei 1 to avert impending disaster provide one of -l>e most gripping, vivid, dramatic lalkio.T pictures yet created. Jt has been aptly said thnt " Her Unborn Child " is a page torn from life, brimminpr with pathoß, drnrna and shirk realism, and the unfoldment of its poignantly human slory brings laughs and tears in CQUtti number. " HER UNBORN CHILD." A flaming screen version of the Broadway stage smash which rocked the nation with its frankness. "HEIt UNBORN CHILD." A dramatic thunderbolt of reckless love and its terrible consequences. "HER ITNBORN CHILD." The drama which brought tears, laugh* and tears from blase Broadway during its run of. two years in New York. " HER UNBORN CHILD •; Here's an all-talking picture that has everything—thrilling dialogue— amazing situations—clean, laughable comedy—terrific suspense—a thunderbolt climax —a talking picture that will bring you back to see and hear it again and again. « HER UNBORN CHILD." Since the inception of talking pictures there has not been a picture to compare with " Her Unborn Child." " HER UNBORN CHILD " Is interpreted by a cast of brilliant Broadway artists, all of whom were specially selected for tho characters they portray. ALL-TALKIE AND COMEDY-FEATURE SUPPORTS. BOX PLANS FOR " HER UNBORN CHILD " Will be Opened at Lewis Eady, Ltd., THIS (THURSDAY) MORNING. PRICES:—2s 9d, 2s. Is 6d and. Is. PHONE No. 42-369. BOWLING. JgOWLLNG QLUB. (Incorporated.) A S-—IAL GENERAL MEETING of the Club will be Held in the Pavilion on FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1930, at 7.U) p.m. BUSINESS.—To Consider the Notice of Mo*tion; " That the present Constitution and Rules of the Club be Rescinded and that the Constitution and Rules as mailed to each Member on June 19, 1930, be Approved and Adopted." THE 65-TH ANNUAL MEETING of the Club will be Held in the Pavilion on FRIDAY, June 27, at 8 p.m. BUSINESS.—To Receive the Committee's Annual Report, the Balance-sheet and Treasurer's Report; Election of Officers. Presentation of Trophies; General. S. COLDICUTT, Hon. Secretary. June 18, 1930. BUSINESSES FOR SALE. ADAMS BRUCE CAKES and Confectionery Agency, showing easily £0 net; superior accommodation; everything electrical; owner will teach business for one month; bank pass books shown genuine clients.—CAßDEß, Cooke's Bldgs. BUTC-tIER Y, small; owner would accept reasonable offer.—Address at Heti i>. BEAUTY Parlour, established, good connection: plica £250; owner ill, must sell.—.\tld.ess at Hehai.p. UTCHERY for sale, sound, solid; turnover upward £II.OOO per anuum, everything first-class order, in good town and district; owner having oilier interest, prepared deal generously with solid, reliable business man of experience, qualifications and good business acumen.—Further particulars , Butcher, 327. Hun alp. pONFECTIONERY. Dairy. Fruit. Grov-' eery, 2 shops; owner will rebuild suit purchaser. Good stand.—Address at Behald f IOSY Country Grocery, 4 rooms, 255; suit V tady; £'lso; no opposition.—Vaughan, li. Queen St. DINING Rooms, situated busy Waikato centre; taking £',*s weekly; rent, £1 10s: £125.—A.. 518, HERALD. Hsm'JW) 1/iSTABLISHED Greengrocery and fata--1-J tionery; well established; suit family, married couple: turnover 13)00; cash offers invited.—M.J., 250, Hehai.d. Round' (suburban), Motor-car, for sale: no opposition: chance smart tnan: £loo.—Address at Herald. ( GENUINE Business.—Home Cookery, Tea X Room important position; walk in. walk out. —Foatherstone, Mt. Albert Terminus. GROCERY, £SO per week e.0.c.; no cutting; 4 Rooms, 50s: stock, plant, valuation, approx £375. —Vaughan, 47. Queen St. HOTEL, iNorth Auckland: leaße 7yrs.; trade £155; ingoing £2soo.—Kay-Strut-ton, H M. Arcade HOTEI.. Country. 12 rooms, newly ronovafed; good lease: rent £3 IOa; trado £OS. I'he lot £1250, cash £OOJ. KAY-STRATTON, Hotel Broker, H.M. Arcade HOTEL. Auckland suburban; free house; trade, 7 hogsheads; £ISOO cash. I'll out you in. KAY-STRATTON, Hotel Broker, H M. Arcade. HOi'hL. North Auckland: freehold; trade £ISU. Drice i'll.oiO. cash £IUUO. KavJJI £ 150, price £11.610, cash £lUUO.—KayStratton, Hotel Broker. H.M. Arcade. \/|JLK Round, 4J hours' work daily; £8 I'A clear profit weekly guaranteed; £240 cash.—Y., 270. HEttAi.it. MILK Round. compact, handy to town; full price; motor delivery.—Butler, '27, tiis Majesty's Arcade PRIVATE HOTEL, Lower Symonds St.; 21 rooms, up-to-date appointments- 5J years' lease. Ciear profit £l2 week. Books open inspection. Terms arranged.—KAYSTKATTUN, J/I'D., H.M. Arcade. JU I'A'l lONER Y. Crockery, etc., small, O clean slock; near big school; good stand; good reason selling.—Pads, 255, tiEHALP. MIHEA'i'RE Confectionery, established. - L flourishing suburb, excellent stock and fittings; reasonable price. Addresß at JIEItAf.O. Weekly Turnover.—Splendid Dairy Business, well established; a gift at £lßo.—Mayhill, Dilworth Bldg. X'CJA—Mixed, doing £2O; Dairy, Confeccfm/ULf tionery, Mixed, turnover £45; £8 profit.—('aider, Cooke's Bld«s. X'Ofin —Fisn AND POULTRY, turnover c£MOO p.a.; good living; busy part Auckland; £IOO deposit: low rental; living accommodation. PALETHORPE AND PARKES, Winstono Bldgs., Queen St. Bakery, doing moo loaves, S.maLLS AND BLOCK CAKE. Sound leitse. Solid proposition. No opposition; no delivery. Books kept by qualified accountant, and open minutest inspection, bona-fide buyer, ['rice, £OOO. For particulars, first instance, npply 8.H.. 380, Herald. TO LET OR LEASE. r PAUPAKI.—80 Acres, unimproved, hnndy situation; offers invited.—Particulars at Publio Trust Office, Albert St., Auckland.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20594, 19 June 1930, Page 20
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