AMUSEMENTS. If you are one of those who thought you'd seen the last word in dramatic masterpieces. don't let "THE PATRIOT" "THE PATRIOT" catch you napping. FOR TIIE VERY LAST TIME Afc 7.43 TO-NIGHT At 7.45 — At Tlie GA1ETY |^E I UXE AIETY U E JL/UXE GREAT ! " GKEATER 1 GREATEST U EMIL JANNINGS EM1L JANNINGS Snuperlafcively Jannings in the greatest of Jannings' grent roles. "THE PATRIOT" "THE PATRIOT" "THE PATRIOT" Jannings is great beyond all fancy — in a picture tbat will stir your emotions to the depths. Madman, controlling the destinies of an empire — and only one to stand agaiDst him. A story that tells of filial love rejected — of fnendship sacrifieed — of love shattered— thafc a nation might be free. And Jannings, _ this madman— troubled b.y liallucination— mistrusting everyone, betrayed b.y his staunchest friend. A complex character that will rouse vour sympathv and stir vour hate. A drama tbat is mighly in tlie truest sense of the word. EMIL JANNINGS EMIL JANNINGS EMIL JANNINGS In an Ernst Unhitsrli Production "TT1E PATRIOT" "TTTE PATRIOT" "THE PATRIOT" "TIIE PATRIOT" With FLORENCE VIDOR FLORENCE VIDOR LEWIS STONE LEWIS STONE NEIL HAMILTON NEIL HAMILTON A nation prostrate at his feet. Yet this Mad Czar had not one person he could oall "friend." Courtiers curried his fayonr. ' Courtesans cavilled for his privileges. Peasants trembled afc his nnme. This Czar who made his palace a madhouse. Tbis Czar whom Jannings. with his great power for portrayal, has brought to life agnin upon the screen Also "TARZAN THE MTGHTY" "TARZAN TTTE MIGHTY" Hurrah! Ilurrah! Hurrah! BRAVO! BILLY PARKINSON ! Yes, the first set of Tarzan Animal Cards has been cqllected and passed in by Billy, who will be presented with the first of the prizes at the Matinee to-morrow (Saturday) afternoon). Now, Girls and Boys! Who will be the next lucky winner? And the Usual Grand Suppotrs. BOX PLAN AT HYDE'S. Reservations can also be obtained by ringing 'phone 2551 or 3809. Dress Circle 2/6 (plus tax). Stalls 2/-, Back Stalls 1/6. EESERVES NO EXTEA. FREE LIST ENTIRELY SUSPENDED■^TAIPUKURAU rjYHEATRE. TO-MORROW— SATURDAY, at 7.45. THE TALK OF NEW ZEALAND! United Artists have pleasure in presenting the picture that has taken the world hy storm. Nothing so daring in ifs theme has been translated to the screen. NORMA TALMADGE NORMA TALMADGE The screen's Great Emotional Actress in the greatest drama of her career, "THE WOMAN DISPUTED" ' "TIIE WOMAN DISPUTED" Daring! Romantic! Thrilling! Can I,ovo wipe out a Woman's ' Past? "TIIE WOMAN DISPUTED" will provide the answer. Then bring the Children to the Circus. The Greatest Circus Attraction of all Time, "THE BIG SHOW." , • "THE BIG SHOW." Clowns. Cowboys, Elephants, Tigers, Leopards, Monkevs. Bears, Camels. Cowboys., Red Indians. See Ihe Trained Elephnnt nerd, Sce the Red Tndinn Raid, Sec the 101 Eanch Cowboys in action._ And a htige circus performance all in one. A Thrill a Minnte. Don't DHss "The Big Sliow." Bring fhe Familv. RESERVE NOW. Box Plan at Wood's. 'Phone 294S. SKATING T> I N K K A T I N G I N K CORONATION HALL, Port Ahuriri. Specia] Attraction; MONDAY NIGHT. MAY 20th. Afc 7.30 o'clock. NEW NOVELTY — Balloon Race for T^idies 011 Roller Skates Balloon Race for Ladies on Roller Skates ADMISSION AS USUAL. D. CINCOTTA : Proprietor. NOTICES. MISS M0U!A Dallo,v' TEACHER OF DAXCING, Announces that lier Secontl Term commenees TO-ArORROW, MAY 18, 1928, Afc the Masonic Hall, next Tcchnical College. Beginneiis Classes at 1.45 p.m. Advanccd Classes at 2.45 p.m. Term commenccs with first lesson. ADDRESS: 29. FARADAY STREET. 1 TO GOLF CLUBS. RETJ A B LE AND ' COMP ETEN1 COUPLE seek position as Care- ' takers or Managers. ITusband is thoroughly aequainfced ' with management of eourses, and wifc , ]»ossesscs Diploma. of Cookory and , Housekeeping. Excellent refcrcnces. | Please oommnnicatc hv letter in con-i fidence, with; — "SUPERVTSOR," Care The Charles Haines Advertising Agency The Dominion Building. Wellington THE GENU1NE ARTICLESPE1G HT'S ALE, TUI ALE, McGAVIN-RTRACHAN bTOU'! Bottled by •gARRY'S gOTTLING QO.. J^TU Wine and Spirit Merchants NAPIER : 'PITONE 5703 J | CYCLES ! CYCLESI CYCLES. \ i GENT'S ENGLISH-RUI LT CYCLES. ' £6 7/6 Cash. ; GENT'S ENGLISH HUMBER CYCI.Es £10 10/- Cash. CLIVE PETROI, AND TYRE SEK VICE STATION.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 89, 17 May 1929, Page 9
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