AMUSEMENTS. THE EXPLOITS EMDEN EXPLOlTS Of EMDEN EXPLOITS The EMDEN EXPLOITS EMDEN The Greatest Naval Spectacle Greatost Naval Spectacle Ever Screened: Evcr Screened. Tho most remarkable and greatest photoplay of history — and two navies lielped to make it. FOR AN EXTENDED SEASON Of 4 NIGHTS and 2 MAT1NEES 4 NIGIITS and . 2 AIATINEES Commencing At TO-NIGHT At 7.45 TO-NIGI1T 7.45 The 2 GRANT) MATINEES 2 2 GRAND MATINEES 2 Wednesday and Thursdav. at 3.15. At The GAIETY Ft, E T U X E A 1 E T Y &J? E If U X 1 In co-operation with and under the auspices of the Navv League, Hawke's Bay. FIRST NATIONAL— PRESENTS The First of their Greater 1929 Supeu Special Procluctions. THE THE EXPLOITS EMDEN EXPLOITS EMDEN EXPLOITS Of E.MDEN EXPLOITS The EMDEN EXPLOITS EMDEN EXPLOITS EMDEN And her Ultimate Destruction by H.M.A.S. SYDNEY H.M.A.vS. SYDNEY H.M.A.S. SYDNEY . Remarkable in -its stark realism. A sfirring epic of a raider's dopredatious ancl her defeat hy an avenger. A Graphic Story of THE RAIDER TIIE RAIDER — S-M.S. Emden, corsair THE RAIDER — of tlie Indian Ocean, sweeping tlio seas of peaceful commerce — instilling fear into the hcarts of lioncombalants — a swoop on to a British wireless station, and tlie message that just got through — that spelt the end. THE AVENGER THE AVENGER— An Australian cruisTIIE 4VENGER — or tcaring through the seas, eager to avenge the destruction of commerce — eager to meet the foe — manned by untried hut plucky Anstralians. A challengc— a broadside in reply, and "Open Fire!" TITE WHITE ENSIGN THE WITITE ENSIGN Still Flies Aloft AND ENGLAND AND ENGLAND Is MISTI1ESS OF THE SEAS MISTRESS OF THE SEAS WAR WAR — Diplomacy fails, and Europe is plunged into a seething mass of intrigue —the world gasps as the German horde pours into neutral conntry. At the other end of the world, a virile young nation paused to listen to the rurnble of the drums of war — they were ready, if need he, to drop the racquet and Ihe ball for the rifle and sword— like a tornado of fire sweeping through tlie light-hearted, sport-loving people 01 Australia. Then like a thunderbolt came war for Britain, with Australia and New Zealand ligliling on the side of the right. "TO THE LAST MAN AND THE LAST SHILLING" The months dragged by — the Australian navy, proud unit of the mighty British Fleet — guarded our shores. ancl then— 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 Cocos Island to save complete annihilation hy the swift figliting machine of the infant navy. Australia had spofcen her answer to the Empire's plea to stand by the Motherland — her sons had received their baptism of fire. THE THE EXPLOITS EMDEN EXPLOITS EMDEN EXPLOITS Of EMDEN EXPLOITS The EMDEN EXPLOITS EMDEN EXPLOITS EMDEN Just as it was on November 9th, 1914. off Cocos Island, you'll see this mighty hattle. After eiglity minutes of booming guns and shells that spelt death to the raider, Captain Von Muller comes ahoarcl ILM.A.S. Sydney and surrenders to Captain Glossop-r-ancl the Sydney upholds the glorious traditions of the navy. The Picture UNCONQUERABLE CONCESSION PRICES To all Members of the Navv League. USUAL MATINEE PRICES. Only Chilcl Members of the Navy League weaving Badges will be admitted at half priceAlso Tlie* King of Vestern Sensations F eaturing "REX" — "REX" "REX" The King "REX" "REX" of "REX" "REX" Wild Ilorses "REX" "REX" — "REX" In a Thrilling ancl Romantic Drama of deeds of daring in the Secwot Service of the Cattle Plains. "TWO OUTLAWS" "TWO OUTLAWS" "TWO OUTLAWS" Supnorted Bv TOPICALS G AZETTES. USUAL GAIETY PRICES. Dress Circle 2/-, Stalls l/fi and 1/-. RESERVES NO EXTRA. J3ook at llydc's or Ring 2551 or 3809 for Reserves. BE WISE — BOOK OR BE EARLY. J^OCKYEli'S J3/fANO gTORES Wisli to notifv ihe puhlic tliat their next DEMONSTRATION CONCERT will he held 111 the COSMOPOLITAN HALL as usual NEXT TILURSDAY EVENING at 8 o'clock. I11 adclition to tlie usual programmo of popular and olassical itcms, tlie latter portion will be in the form of a Denionstraiion Dance hy Miss Vivian Harris and Mr Cedric Daniels, loatuiing tho new daiiHe for the coniing season, tlie TILE TROT. A very onjoyable evening is anticipaied. Admission free. AU wclcome. NOTtCES. BOXING. 1|/|"R JIM MURPHY will open a. Box-lv-3- jng School in the Association's Gymnasium THIS EVENING. All classes of pupils will be catered for in boxing and physical culture. Intending pupils ancl those interestecl are asked to be present this evening or any evening at. 7 o'clock. T. W. HERCOOK, Hon. Secretary. MR M. STEFFENSEN, Takapau, wishes to express his sincere THANKS to the_ Doetors, Nurses and Staff at tlie Waipukurau Hospital for the attentjon and kjnd treatment he received while a pafcient in that institution-
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 56, 9 April 1929, Page 9
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