AMUSEMENTS. In Elanders fields the poppies blow, Beneath the crosses, row on row. - "Life is but a checker-board of nights and days. AA'here IJestiny with. men for pieces plays." — Omar Khayyam. TIIB PICTURE AV1TH A SOUL THE PICTURE AY1TH A SOUL Erom the original story by " S A P P E R " " S A P P E R " NO"! It is not another war picture. It is a picture of a mans' redemption and of the power of woman's influence. In "POPPIES OF FLANDERS" "POPPIES OF FLANDERS" "POPPIES OF FLANDERS" "POPPIES OF FLANDERS" [ "POPPIES OF FLANDERS" "P.OPPIES OF FLANDERS" this accomplished writer hns written n stirring story of a remittance mai), scion of a nohle family, wlio has_ disgraced his people and been banislied fo Africa. Lifce thousands of others. he becomes a pawn in the Game of AYar, and beneath the guiding hand of.Destiny. finds his manhood and vindicates himself on the fields of Elanders. Eeaturing JAMESOX TITOAIAS .TAHESON THOArAS .TAAIESON T1IOAIAS EA'A GRAY MALCOLM TODD EYA GRAY and HALCOLAI TODD EA'A GRAY MALCOLAI TODD A -dory qf beautiful memories and a noble lieritage of which every Briton justly proud, set in the sacred fields of Flanders. Tlie story of a remittance man who made the greatest sacrifice man can make — he gave his life for his friend. "POPPIES OF FLANDERS" "POPPIES OF FLANDERS" "POPPIES OF FLANDERS" "POPPIES OF FLANDERS" "POPPIES OF FLANDERS" "POPPIES OF FLANDERS" The storv opens in Africa. and then with. • swift and mightv dramatic sequences -moves to England. tlien to France and to the fields of Flanders. TEIE MIGIITIEST OF ALL SCREEN • "CAAIEOS." 10,000 Feefc oi Unforgettahle Drama. At TO-NIGHT At. 7.45 TO-NIGIIT 7.45 At The GAIETY Th E T U X E 'AIETY E JU U X E FIRST NATION AL—PRESENTS One of Anv YearsJ Best Pictures! The hottest, zippiest tale ever written about Broadwav, iazz,- night clubs, and back stage. DIXIE DIJGAN DIXIE DUGAN
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 78, 4 May 1929, Page 7
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