AMUSEMENTS. Man Alive! SIR PHILIP GIBBS SIR PHILIP GIBBS Wrote It! YouTl Applaud RICHARD BARTHELMESS RICHARD BARTHELMESS RICHARD BARTHELMESS RICHARD BARTHELMESS In His Greatest Masterpiece. Ona of tbe strangest stories ever told— a tale as deep as the mystery of the night — as strong as the love bond that brought this woman to this man in one momenfc of reckless love. GAY, MAD PARIS GAY, MAD PARIS— A romance of Paris — gay, mad, Paris as it has never been seen. Paris with its cafes, its night clubs, its strange love pacts. OONDEMNED CONDEMNED to tbe awful fate of seeing the only woman he loved in this world given to a traitor. Were his lips sealed forever or would he speafe now when a word ineant death? Starring RICHARD BARTHELMESS RICHARD BARTHELMESS RICHARD BARTHELMESS RICHARD BARTHELMESS In his most magnificent and greatest characterisation — the role of a French Blue Devil who deserts his regiment in order to he with his sweetheart. MARIAN N1XON MARIAN NIXON MARIAN NIXON MARIAN NIXON who portrays Yvonne, the pretty French girl, whose hrunette beauty adds to the story's charm and appeal. ~SZ A Remarkable Dramatic Adantation of SIR PHILIP GIBBS' SIR PHILIP GIBBS' Well-known Famous Novel. -"OTTT OF THE RUINS" "OUT OF THE RUINS" "OUT OF THE RUINS" "OUT OF THE RUINS" "OUT OF THE RUINS" "OUT OF THE RUINS" "OUT OF THE RUINS" "OUT OF THE RUINS" "OUT OF THE RUINS" The strongest and most dramatic love story of the.years. At TO-NIGHT At 7.45 TO-NIGHT 7.45 At The GA I E T Y |YE T U X E A 1 E T Y Ua i-i U X E CINEMA ART FLLMS Present A Wondertui Auaptation of St. JOHN liANKIN'S St. JOHN HANKIN'S Celebrated Comedy "THE CASS1L1S ENGAGEMEXT" "THE CASSiLlS ENGAGEMENT" A romance of a pretty cabaret dancer who entered Society and found she was not wanted because they said she was— "NOT QUITE A LADY" "NOT QUITE A LADY" "NOT QUITE A LADY" "NOT QUITE A LADY" A cabaret dancer's romance wrecked by the wiles of a scheming Society woman. A beautiful cabaret dancer — an impressionablo youth — infatuation — and a mother's masterly movo to test the dancer's love to assure her son's future happiness. Featurmg MABEL POULTON MABEL POULTON MABEL POULTON MABEL POULTON Brilliant Society— Dazzling and Sparkling Cabaret Scenes— Gorgeous Dancing— Beautiful Frocking — Lovelv_ Women. All the gaiety of London's night life and the charm of England's rural beauty. "NOT QUITE A LADY" "NOT QUITE A LADY" "NOT QUITE A LADY"" "NOT QUITE A LADY" NOTE. — By order of the N.Z. Goyernment Censor. the two above masterpieces carry "A" Certificates. Also Showing "TARZAN THE MIGHTY" "TARZAN THE MIGHTY" And the Usual Grand Supports. BE WISE-BOOK OR BE EARLY. Book at Hyde's or ring 2551 or 3S09 for Reserves. Booking No Extra. USUAL SATURDAY PRICES. QRGAN JJECITAL By CECIL B. SPINNEY, L.R.A.M., Assisted bv MADAME AILEEN JOHNS, WEDNESDAY NEXT. at 8 p.m., In St. Matthew's Church, Hastings. N07ICES. J/JAJESTIC JQOUNGE. Corner Parade and Emerson Street. TOAST made by the iatest Eiectric Toaster. Quick service. No waiting. liot Buttered loast with Tomato Soup, Ud. Hot and Cold Luncheons trom \2 till 2. Hot Teas from 5 tili 7 p.m. Morinng Tca 9d, Afternoon Tea 1/-. OKCMESTRA EVERY AFTERNOON. Speciai Orchestra Friday Nights. Dnder Entirely New Management. Our Motto is "Quick Service." MRS ROWELL : Proprietress. CHRISTADELPIIIAN p U B L 1 C j^ECTUEE, WILLARI) HALL, Carlyle Street, Napier, SUNDAY EVEN1NG. 7 o'clock. Subject : "Thc Inheritanee of the Saints. Whero will it he?" FRIENDS AND VISITORS INVITEDII. B. HIGHLAND SOCIETY. COME A' TJI GEITIIER. rpiIE OPENING NIGHT for the soason of the above Society will he held on WEDNESDAY, May 1st, at the Foresters' JI all. Visitors with memhers, admission 2'-. ELECTORS AND SUPPORTERS OF SATVRDAY ilOYEMENT. WE APPEAL TO YOU to record your vote for SATURDAY and for those supporting same. Should you ueed it, a car will be placed at vour disposal. Kindl.v communicate with headcxuarters, or 'phone 2313. J. FAIRCLOUGH. c/o Foreman's. NOTICE. AFTER THIS DATE, I will NOT be responsible for _ an.v DEBTS incurred in my name without my written authority. E. EOY LIMBRICK, Palmerston N. April 27th. 1929. F. G. SMITB A C°- L TD NAPIER AND PORT AHURIRI 'Phones 3605 and 4145. WE CATER FOR— Shipping, Clearing, Bonding, Carting, Storage, Customs, Cement, Shingle, Furniture Removals By Motor Lorries, Tractors and Horses.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 72, 27 April 1929, Page 7
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