AMUSEMENTS. "HER UNBORN CHILD," TO-DAY AT 2.15, TO-NIGHT AT 8. Recommended by tho N.Z, Censor as move suitable for adults. Tho Picture will rot be understood or appreciated by children, therefore thoso under 1G years of ago will not be admitted. "HER UNBORN CHILD" This World-famous, All-Talking, Dramatic Thundorbolt-xvill be presented for the first time in New Zealand at tho National Theatre at 2.15 this afternoon iind again this evening at 8 o'clock. The latest and most up-to-dato Western Electric Talking Equipment has been installed in the National, and the private screening on Thursday and Friday of "Tier Unborn Child" and its supporting features disclosed tho fact that the National is specially adapted for sound, and tho J. C. Williamson Films management is confident that this theatre will compare favourably with any other talking picture house in New Zealand. "I-lER UNBORN CHILD," A powerfully-dramatic, pitilessly-reveal-ing story of reckless love, a mother's heart-break, and a boy and girl faced by life's most terrible moment. NATIONAL THEATRE. , NATIONAL THEATRE. Direction: J. C. Williamson Films. THE LATEST TALKIE THEATRE. With —_ THREE SESSIONS EACH DAY NEXT WEEK. J. C. WILLIAMSON FILMS Present for the first time in New Zealand tho All-Talking, Dramatic Thunderbolt, A Vividly-dramatic All-Talker of the World-famous Stage Hit, which rocked two nations with, its frankness. Grippingly-frank Dialogue, Compellingly Human Situations, Delightful Comedy Passages, Smashing Dramatic Power— All this and more " HER UNBORN CHILD," The amazing story of a boy and girl in love—forgetting everything else. "HER UNBORN CHILD," The vivid, soul-searching drama of reckless youth facing the inescapable penalty of mad romance. "HER UNBORN CHILD" ' Is interpreted by a great cast of Broadway Artists, tho whole of whom were specially selected fpr tho characters they portray. "HER UNBORN CHILD" Will be supported by a series of the Latest Comedy. Song and Dance Features. Box Plans To-day at Lewis Eady's, Ltd., and the National. PRICES, 2/9, 21; 1/fi and 1/-. Telephone 42-169. TUDOR REMUERA. (A Fuller-Hayward Theatre.) TALKIES TALKIES TO-DAY. AT 2.30. TO-NIGHT, AT 8. CARY COOPER. RICHARD ARLEN AND MARY BRIAN, In Owen Wister's Thrilling Romance. "THE VIRGINIAN." . Recommended for adult audiences. STRONG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. Including, "MICKEY THE MOUSE." PICTUREDROME. MATINEE 2.30. TO-NIGHT AT 8. PIQUANT MAE MURRAY IN " PEACOCK ALLEY." Lavish. Spectacular, All-talking, All-dancing. Dancing Scenes in Technicolour. JAZZ TO FOLLOW. PHONE 23-300 FOR RESERVES. CITY OF AUCKLAND. ZOOLOGICAL PARK, ZOOLOGICAL PARK, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) AFTERNOON. AUCKLAND MUNICIPAL BAND AUCKLAND MUNICIPAL BAND Presents the Following Splendid Programme God Save tho King. MARCH, "Tannhauser" Wagner HYMN, '"Tho Voico That Breathed O'er Eden" Stainer OVERTURE, "Martha" Flotow CORNET SOLO, "Como Per Mo Sereno" . Bellini Soloist, MR, FRED BOWES. ANVIL CHORUS from "II Trovatoro" . . . Verdi SELECTION, "I Paglincci" ■. Leoncavallo INTERVAL. HYMN, "Through the Night of Doubt and Sorrow" (German) FANTASIA, "Reminiscences of Verdi" . . . Godfrey SELECTION, "Tho Desert Song" Romberg RUSSIAN DANCK, "Gopak" . Moussorgsky MARCH, "RipigHnra" McLennan National Anthem. SPECIAL NOTICE!—There will bo NO Concert by the Municipal Band in tho Town Hall on Saturday Next, tho 28th inst. J. S. BRIG HAM, Town Clerk. JUMBLE SALES. gT. GEORGE'S HALL, KINGSLAND. JUMBLE SALE, TO-DAY, AT 2.30 P.M. r p ; HAMES Girls' Club (Inc.) Jumble Sale. -L Cakes and Produce Stalls, etc., THURSDAY. Juno 26, 1930, at 2 p.m., at the Methodist Mission Hall, Airedalo St., City, Come along and help.—N. SURMAN, Sec. MEETINGS. Q A M O A N DEMONSTRATION, TOWN HALL CpNCERT CHAMBER. MONDAY, JDNE 23, AT 7.15 P.M. GRAPHIC DESCRIPTION OF BLACK SATURDAY BY EYE-WITNKSSES. NOT A DULL MINUTE. ADMISSION FREE. COLLECTION. HOOKEY. gVS REMUERA, TO-DAY (SAT.), » 1.50 P.M. SOiMERVILLE V. WESLEY. AT 3.5 P.M. UNIVERSITY V. NORTH SHORE. WALKER PARK. 3.5 P.M.. UNIVERSITY WHIPPETS V. ST. LUKE'S E. J. HEWITT, v Sec. A.H.A. POPULAR CINEMA SERVICE. STRAND THEATRE. SUNDAY EVENING. SUNDAY EVENING. (A Service for Ordinary People—Not Saints.) BIG COMMUNITY SING, Led by our ever popular " UNCLE TOM." This in tho best community singing in N.Z. Como in at 7 p.m. to sing and see for yourself. REV. C. G. SCRIMGEOUR Will speak on "THE MAN WHO DEFIED DISGRACE'" (By the methods ho used and tho company ho chose). The final section of the film story, "BLUE SKIES," will be screened during the service. NOT AN ENTERTAINMENT, BUT A SERVICE YOU'LL ENjfOY.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20596, 21 June 1930, Page 24
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