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AMUSEMENTS. "THE SILENT ENEMY" Was Acclaimed Last Night by an Enthusiastic Audience as the Best and Most Wonderful Picture Ever Shown in Auckland. THE NATIONAL Direction: Williamson Films. Whero Talkies are Better. DAILY—II. 2.15 AND 8. TWO TREMENDOUS FEATURES. " THE SILENT ENEMY." And " THE MAN FROM WYOMING." Two Outstanding Productions. " THE SILENT ENEMY." " THE SILENT ENEMY." " THE SILENT ENEMY." " THE SILENT ENEMY," THE MOST WONDERFUL, THE MOST BEAUTIFUL. THE MOST UNIQUE Production the Stage or the Screen Has Yet Created. " THE SILENT ENEMY." Filmed in the great unknown-Canada's trackless wilds—a wonder spectacle you'll see once in a lifetime. " THE SILENT ENEMY." You will see in this remarkable picture iv thrilling battle between a Mountain Lion and a huge Bear. " THE SILENT ENEMY." All the thrilling actions of "Chang," nil the romantic thrills in "The Four Feathers," all the sensations in "Africa Speaks" are dwarfed when compared to the happenings in "The Silent Enemy." THE SILENT ENEMY." In this stupendous picture you see men fighting for love and life against nature's fiercest forces: throbbing romance filmed as it was lived in the wilds of Northern Canada. A great primitive struggle before your eyes. " THE SILENT ENEMY." Depicts thousands and thousands of caribou on the rampage in tho Barren Lands, with Indian warriors slaying right and left, using the age-old weapon of their ancestors, the bow and arrow. " THE SILENT ENEMY." You'll have something to talk, about after you've seen this mammoth production. THE SECOND GREAT FEATURE, "THE MAN FROM WYOMING" "THE MAN FROM WYOMING" With GARY COOPER and JUNE COLLIER. National Prices: D.C., 2s and Is fid; Stalls, Is 6d and Is. For Reserves Phone 42-109.

THE LONDON opp - GP 0 - T , in r r»\Trvo\T 100 PER CENT. THE LONDON talking. A Fine Melodramatic Feature, With CLIVE BROOK. CLIVE BROOK. Suave, Polished, the Popular Actor, And EVELYN BRENT. Wanted by a Man in Paris, including the Chief of Police! An All-Star Ccst Production. A BRENT-BROOK Thrilling Romance. EVELYN BRENT is bcautjful—you can forgive her for being FINE SUPPORTS. SESSIONS: 11.15, 1.30, 3.35, 5.45 and 8. THE LONDON.

; BOHEMIAN ORCHESTRA. 1 Conductor, COLIN MUSTON, L.R.A.M. Leader, EDITH WHITELAW, L.R.A.M. FIRST CONCERT, 18TH SEASON. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. THURSDAY, MAY 14. THURSDAY, MAY 14. PROGRAMME: Overture, "Anacreon" . . Cherubini Spapish Caprice . . Rimsky Korsakov Masonic Funeral Music . . . Mozart Song. " The Better Land " . . Cowan MASTER D. CASEY. Symphony No. 3 in A Minor . . . . (The Scotch) Mendelssohn Song " May Morning "... Denza ' MASTER D. CASEY. . a. Melodrama from Piccolino Guiraad (Solo Violin, EDITH WHITELAW. L.R.A.M. b, Sonnet Suite. Peer Gynt" . v . . . Greig ENROL NOW! lbs - ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTlON (Two Tickets For Each of 4 Concerts). HEAR YOUR OWN AMATEUR ORCHESTRA. HEAR AUCKLAND'S WONDERFUL BOY SOPRANO. Box Plans Opon TUESDAY, May 12, at 7.30 a.m. at the Box Office. Caddells, Ltd., Queen's Arcade, Queen St. Phono 41-350. W. .T. CADDELL. Secretary. LEAGUE FOOTBALL. Ojjl LEAGUE FOOTBALL. CARLAW PARK. TO-DAY (SATURDAY). MARIST 0.8. V. PONSONBY, No. 1, 3 p.m. CITY V. RICHMOND, No. 0, 3 p.m. DEVONPORT V. NEWTON, No. 1, 1.45. Admission—Gents: Ground, lo; Stand, la. Ladies: Ground, 6d; Stand, 6d. EXHIBITIONS. AUCKLAND WINTER EXHIBITION, JULY 8 TO 18, 193!. CLASSES FOR DAIRY PRODUCE. HONEY, FRUIT AND VEGETABLES, HOME INDUSTRIES. NEEDLEWORK, ART AND PHOTOGRAPHY. POULTRY AND RABBITS ENTRIES CLOSE - ON JUNE 17. Free Schedules available shortly, on application to W. F. O'DONNELL, A. and P. Association, 41, Albert Street. Auckland. Merchants and Manufacturers requiring space apply to J. FINDLAY, Manufacturers' Association, Queen's Arcade, Auckland. BOWLING. BOWLERS.— Come where tho greens are perfect, that is Epsom. Tourney for June 3rd filling fast. Room for 6 more teams.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20868, 9 May 1931, Page 18

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