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AMUSEMENTS. "HER UNBORN CHILD." The private screening yesterday of the al talking dramatio sensation "Her Unbor Child," with the latest and most up-to-dal Western Electric equipment, proved an ui qualified success and itbose present teatifie to the fact that the National Theatre i specially adapted for sound productior and it ia the general opinion that it wi_ compare favourably with the best talki houses in New Zealand. "HER UNBORN CHILD" (Recommended by the N.Z. Censor as mor suitable for adults. The picture will no be understood or appreciated by childrer therefore those under 16 years of ago wil not be admitted). "HER UNBORN CHILD." Grippingly Frank Dialogue. Coinpellingly Human Situations. Delightful Comedy Passages. Smashing Dramatio Power. NATIONAL THEATRE. Direction: J. C. Williamson Films. THE LATEST TALKIE THEATRE. Commencing TO-MORROW (SAT.), AT 2.!5 TO-MORROW (SAT.), AT 2.15 And TO-MORROW EVENING AT 8 TO-MORROW EVENING AT 8 With THREE SESSIONS ON MONDAY AND SUBSEQUENT DAYS. 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 in tho vortex of life and swept perilously < closo to the Abyss. "HER UNBORN CHILD." The story deals with a tragic episode in the lives of a ,boy and girl, who plunge headlong down the path of unguarded love, forgetful of the consequences. The aftermath of youth's mistako touches with tragic consequences the families of the principal characters, and the desperate. frenzied efforts of the boy and girl to avert impending disaster provide one of 'be most gripping, vivid, dramatic lalkla.? pictures yet created. It has been aptly said that " Her Unborn Child " is a page torn from life, brimming with pathos, drama and stark realism, and the unfoldment of its poignantly human story brings laughs and tears in equai number. "HER UNBORN CHILD." A dramatic thunderbolt of reckless love and its terrible consequences. " HER UNBORN CHILD." The drama which brought tears, laughs and tears from blase Broadway during its run of two years in New York. " HER UNBORN CHILD " Hero's an all-talking picture that has everything—thrilling dialogue—amazing situations—clean, latighablo comedyterrific suspense—a thunderbolt climax —a talking picture that will bring you back to see and hear it again and again. " HER UNBORN CHILD " * Is interpreted by a cast of brilliant Broadway artists, all of whom were specially selected for the characters they portray. ALL-TALKIE AND COMEDY-FEATURE SUPPORTS. Box Plans on view from 9 o'clock this morning until 9 o'clock this evening at Lewis Eady, Ltd. PRICES: 2/9, 2/-, 1/6 and lt% Phone No. 42-169. RUGBY FOOTBALL. EDEN EDEN ' E D E N -*= PARK. PARK. PARK. TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. •PONSONBY V. TEC. 0.8. PONSONBY V. TEC. 0.8. PONSONBY V. TEC. 0.8. PONSONBY V. TEC. 08. KICK-OFF 8 P.M. 'VARSITY V. CITY. 'VARSITY V. CITY. •VARSITY V. CITY. KICK-OFF 1.30 P.M. Admission. 3s; Stand Is extra. School children Free to Grounds. SHOW GROUNDS. MARISTS V. COLL. RIFLES, MARISTS V. COLL. RIFLES, S P.M. Admission, Is; Stand Free. HOUSES (UNFURNISHED) TO LET. BIRKENHEAD. Mokoia Road.—s Roomß. convs., e.1.; being completely renovated; 25s per week.—Apply Public Trust Offico. COLLEGE HILL, Ponsonby.—Good Residence, 8 rooms: pood order: all mod. convs.; only 30s; apply quickly.—D. D. Vickerman, Jellicoe Chambers, Phone 44-400. DEVONPORT. —House, 6 rooms, perfect order, good position, e.l.—Haywood, 7, Matai Road, Devonport. DEVON TORT, 38, Alison Av.—Six Rooms, e.1., all convs., newly renovated: low rental good tenant. —Phone 22-037. IIPSOM.— All-electric Bungalow, 5 rooms, J kitchenette; 455; handy trams.—Winger, Greenwood's Cor. Phono 20-276. GRF)Y LYNN, Crummor Road.—s Rooms, elec. light, all convs.; 355.--Public VJ elec. light, all convs.; 355.--Public Trust Office. MT. ALBERT.—Modern Bungalow, 5 rooms; e.1., el. h.w.. city drainage; volcanic; 3rd 3ection; 30s. —412, Dilworth Bldg. NO. 213, Purnell Rd.—o rooms, all convs., near tennis courts; desirable residence. —Phone 40-491. IJONSONBY. —5 Rooms, first-class order, J- e.1., gas Btovc, porcelain bath; 22s 6d. --C9. Hepburn St. REMUERA —5 Rooms, electric light, califont,' in good order; 25s.—N.Z. Insurance, Trustee Dept REMUERA.— 0 Rooms, mod. convs., garage; moderate rent; refs required.— Wharfo, 195, Victoria St. West. REMUERA, 130, Great South Rd.—Modern Homo, 6 good rooms, 01. h.w.; garage: near school, colleges; rental £2 los weekly. Phone 24-023. CO. GREAT SOUTH RD. OHOP, 5-roomed Dwelling, e.1., all convs.: O 25s.—Business Sales Agency, G3, Queou St. r PAKAPUNA.—Modern Bungalow, main J- road, bus stop at door; unfurn., partly furn.—Address a*. Herau>. UPPER VINCENT ST.-House, G rooms, e.1.. a.ll convs.—l'arkcr-Lamb Timber Co.. Fanshawo St. VAUXHALL RD., Devonport.—Dwelling, C rooms and conva; 27s 6d.—Public Trust Office, Albert St. WELLINGTON ST.—4 Rooms, v/ashhouse. workshop, convs.; 15s per week. —Apply Public Trust Officn. ■TV/fT. EDEN.—Modern Bungalow, 5 'IVJL rooms, kitchenette, elec. light, nil convs.; £os.—Bryden. 174, Queen St. NEW LYNN.—House, 7 rooms, e.1., gas, close bus; 17s Cd weekly.—Skelton's Nurseries, New Lynn. DOMINION RD.—New modem 5-roomed Bungalow, has not yet been tenanted; 325. REMUERA.—O-roomed Bungalow, every modern couv.; £2. ELLERSLIE.— Largs modern furn. House, tennis court, etc.; £3 10s.—.Toe T. Mac Donald, 506, Broadway, Newmarket; 16-GO2. PARNELL.— 7 rms., modern. 455; 8 rms., corner position, e.1., garage, 50s. HERNE BAY.—6 rms., e.i., convens. Handy trams and school, 37s 6d. GREY LYNN -Mod. Home, 6 rms., e.1., garage, £2. GRAFTON.—G rms., e.1., handy position, 37s Gd GREEN LANE.—6 rms., all elec. services, garage, 50s. ONE TREE HILL.—6 rms., e.1., 30s. REMUERA.—Modern Home, 6 rms. Telephone and garage, £3. C. F. BENNETT, LTD., Cr. Queen and Shortland Bts.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20595, 20 June 1930, Page 22

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