AMUSEMENTS. THE EXPLOITS EMDEN EXPLOITS Of EMDEN EXPLOITS The EMDEN EXPLOITS EMDEN The Greatest Naval Spectacle Greatest Naval Spectacle Ever Screened. Ever Screened. The most remarkable and greatest photoplay of history — and two navies helped to make it. FOR AN EXTENDED SEASON Of 4 NIGHTS and 2 MATINEES i NIGHTS and 2 MATINEES Commeneing TO-MORROW— TUESDAY at 7,45 Tlie 2 GRAND MATINEES 2 2 GRAND MATINEES 2 Wednesday and Thursday, at 3.15. At The - GAIETY "TI E Tf UXE AIETY XJ E -Li U X E In co-operation with and under the auspices of tho Navv League, Hawke's BayFIRST NATIONAL— PRESENTS The First of their Greater 1929 Supep Special Productions. TIIE THE EXPLOITS EMDEN EXPLOITS EMDEN EXPLOITS Of EMDEN EXPLOITS The 'EMDEN EXPLOITS ' • EMDEN EXPLOITS EMDEN And her Ultimate Destruction by H.M.A.S. SYDNEY H.M.A.S. SYDNEY H.M.A.S. SYDNEY . Remarkable in its stark realism. A stirring epic of a raider's depredations and her defeat by an avenger. A Graphic Story of THE RAIDER TIIE RAIDER— S-M.S. Emden, corsair THE RAIDER— of the Indian Ocean, sweeping the seas of peaceful commerce — instilling fear into tho hearts of noncombatants — a swoop on to a British wireless station, and the messago tliat inst got through— that spelt the end. TIIE AVENGER TIIE AVENGER— An Australian cruisTHE AVENGER— er tearing through the seas, eager to avenge the destruction of commerce — eager to meet the foe manned. hy untried but plucky Australians. A challenge— a broadside m reply, hnd "Open Fire !" THE WHITE ENSIGN IHE WHITE ENSIGN Still Flies Aloft AND ENGLAND AND ENGLAND Is MISTRESS OF THE SEAS MISTRESS OE THE SEAS WAR ^ WARr— Diplomacy fails, and Europe :s plnnged into a seething mass of intrigue —the world gasps as the German horde pours into neutral country. . At the other end of the world, a young nation pauSed to listen to the (umble of the drums of war— they were ready, if need be, to drop the racqilet and the ball for the rifle and swordlike a tornado of fire sweepmg through the light-hearted. sport-lovmg people of Australia, . Then like a. thunderbolt came war for Britain, . with Australia and New Zealand fighting on the side of the right. "TO THE LAST MAN AND THE LAST SHILLING" Tho months dragged by — the Australia n navy, proud umt of the mighty British liTeet — guarded our shores, and tlien— THE EMDEN, THE EMDEN, cunning, elusive raider, had the temerity to meet and engage THE SYDNEY. TIIE SYDNEY. It was the end. Battered and leaking and in flames, she beached on Gocos Island to save complete a n nilii lation b.' the swift fighting machine of the infant navy. Australia had spoKen her answer to the Empire's plea to stand by the Motherland — her soiis had received their baptism of fire. THE THE EXPLOITS EXPLOITS EXPLOITS Of kMDEN EXPLOITS The EXPLOITS E DEN EXPLOITS EMDEN Just as it was on November 9th, 1914. off Cocos Island, yon'll see this niighty battle. After eighty minutes of booming guns and shells that spelt death to the raider, Captain Von Muller comes aboard H.M.A.S. Sydney and surrendel to Cantain Glossop— and the Sydney upliolds the glorious traditions of. the navy. The Picture T ^ U N C O N Q H E R A B E POPULAR GAIETY PRICES. Be Wise— Book Early at Hyde's, or ring 'phone 2551 or 3809. DRESS CIRCLE 2/-. Reservations No Extra. ^yAIPUKURAU rjlHEATRE. TO-MORROW NIGHT. Famous DOLORES DEL RIO In the Classic Production, "REVENGE" "REVENGE" . A gipsy romance of fire, passion and revenge. Then the beautiful technicolour production, "CZARNIA'S SECRET" And "THE COLLEGIANS" Reserves at Wood's. 'plione 294S. MEETINCS. NAPIER EADIO CLUB. TIIE ANNUAL MEETING of the Napier R-adio Club takes place at the Council Chambers, Napier, at 8 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, 10th inst. All members and intending members are cordially invited. A demonstration dealinn- witli the modei'n _ lotid speaker has becti arranged for this meeting. Gr. Gr. 1 1 JjJuii, Ilon. Secretary. MOTHERS' UNION. A MEETING is convened for THURSDAY, April 11th. at 2.30. in St. Luke's, to arrange monthly meetings for the conveniences of mothers livmg at that end of the Parish, Will be ple'ased to meet all interested. 1 E. E. COLLINS, Secretary. BASKETS ALL. rpHB ANNUAL GENERAL MEET--2" ING of ihe Napier Basketball Association will be held in the Borough C'ouncil Chambers, on THURSDAY EVENING next, April 11, at 7.30. A full attendance is renuosted. N. ROBERTSON, Hon. Secretary. NOTICES. HOUSE PROPERTY FOR SALE. MOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the underntentiohed property will be ofl'ered for sale by Public Auction at 11 a.m. on FRIDAY, April 26, 1929, at the Lands and Survey Office. Napier, , Pt. Town Section 176. Napier, being Lot 1, D.P. 3701, known as Ko. 100. Carlyle Street, Napier. Area,, 23.4 perches. . Seven-roomed Hotise, detached wash house, gas. Upset Pricfe, £620. Deposit £60. balance may remain on instalmenf mortgage. *?, ' J. D. THOMSON. | Commissioner of Crown Lands.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 56, 8 April 1929, Page 9
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