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AMUSEMENTS. ■pRINCESS. . TSRINCESS. TJRINCESS. CONTINUED BRILLIANT SUCCESS CONTINUED BRILLIANT SUCCESS Of Miss ALICE BRADY ALICE BRADY ALICE BRADY ALICE BRADY In New York's Latest Screen Success, HER GREAT CHANCE. HER GREAT CHANCE, HER GREAT CHANCE, HER GREAT CHANCE, Adapted from the Popular Novel, " GOLDEN FLEECE." ■Wild Escapades That Brought Disaster And Disinheritance. A SHOPGIRL'S A SHOPGIRL'S ROMANCE. ROMANCE. HOW SHE MADE A MAN OF HIM AND WON GREAT HAPPINESS. A Play That is Delightful and Different. SUPPORTING PROGRAMME Comprises A CHRISTIE COMEDY, And Great Scenes and Sights In Current History. PRINCESS GRAND ORCHESTRA. "DRINCESS. "pRINCESS. SATURDAY NEXT. SATURDAY NEXT. LEST WE FORGET. LEST WE FORGET. LEST WE FORGET. One of the Screen's Greatest Triumphs, Produced at a cost of upwards of Filty Thousand Pounds Sterling. "Money-madness is a Curse—it Coins Human Lives Into trash!" STRAND. CJTRAND. TRAND. O'i'UANU. "N.Z.'s Largest and Finest Picture House!" CJTRAND. CJTRANJJ. WI'KANU. QtRAXD. Direction..Fuller's Pictures, Ltd. TO-DAY, CONTINUOUSLY, FROM 11 A.M. Down through the Ages. Man has ever Prostrated Himself at the Burnished Feet of the Gilded God. From time immemorial the Lust for Gold has placed men in office, and made and unmade the World's Real Rulers. The Return Of "The Darling of the Dimples," LILLIAN THt/IALKER, ILHAN ~'»ALKER, T ILLIAN TXrALKEIi, -Gillian VV alker, In rpHE T TJ-ST /-\F rpHE A GES, -i. HE -L/UST '-'F -*- HE -C*-GES, THE T UST f\V niIHE A HE V/F J- HE. THE T UST r\F rpiHE A GES, HE -L*CST yjp i-HE -ti-GES, A Seven-part Dramatic Spectacle of Fire and Conviction. A Modern Tale with, an Age-old Lesson. Sessions: 11, 11>.50, 2.40, 4.30, 6.20, and S. Usual Prices. QUEEN'S ■ /-kUEEN'S. UEEN'S. VjIuEEN'S. A WESTERN PICTURE OF THRILL AND BEAUTY. UNTAMED. NTAMED. UNTAiIED. NTAMED. Presenting One of the Most Dashing Riders before the Camera To-day. ROY ' ICSTEWAKT. OY STEWART. EOY CTEWART. OY WTEWART. ROY CJTEWART. OY Stewart. He Stood Alone Among a Gang of the Worst Men on the Border. He was not one of them, and they Feared Him, Fought Him— but Never Beat Him. COMME N C I N G SATURDAY — "VTEXT — QATUEDAT. A WORLD FEATURE, ' (Presenting 'Wonderful BARBARA /C'ASTLETO?*'. And AIS.BARA Clever JOHNNY TTINES, In "OHNINY -tJ-INES, JUST QriV IA. U ST. ►-> V L V I A. MARY PICKFORD IN STELLA MARIS, TO-MORROW — FItIDAY. EVRYB'DY'S. Book Your Seats. LE S T WE, FORG ET. E S T W E FORGE T. AT THE PRINCESS, SATURDAY NEXT. /C LOBE. ,/C LOBE. GLOBE. /C LOBK. CONTINUOUS. VJT LAST TWO DAYS Of " |»ACE QDICIDE." The Story of the " -"ACE fcJUICIDE." 'Woman Who " "RACE CUICIDE." Has Puzzled the "-"ACE OjjiciUE." World Sluce RACE QUICIDE." the Dawn of ACE Creation. THE SOUL OF WOMANKIND Looks at Itself in a Mirror. WOMAN—Joyous and Despairing. WOMAN—Perfumed and bewitching. RACE QUICIDE." Screened at 11.35 ACE K>UICIDE." a.m.; 1.50 p.m.; " TJACE -QiUICIDE." 4.5 p.m.; 0.20 "XVaCE Kj-tJItU'DE." p.m.; s.'M p.m. /COMMENCING QATURDAY. /CHARLIE /CHAPLIN V^HAPLIN CHARLIE /CHAPLIN HARLIE V>"HAPLIN In the BIGGEST CHAPLIN EVER The LONGEST FUNNIEST QUAINTEST GREATEST CHAPLIN Ever Seen. " /CHASE TV/fE, /CHARLIE " * •"Aβ, v^harlie." " f IIIASE \.TK, /CHARLIE." -"J-E, VJhahTLIE." li HOURS OF CHARLIE—r> REELS. A CHARLIE CHAPLIN JINGLE. AT THE GLOBE ONLY. COMMENCING SATURDAY. LE S T W E F O R G E T. E S T W B F O.R G E T. AT THE PRINCESS, SATURDAY NEXT. EV'RYB'DY'S. - Book Your Seats. TJETURNED SOLDIEHS will find It to , ihcir advantage to get Civilian Outfits from futt's, SymouJa St. and Queen St. D CHEAP FISH MEALS AND ROCK OYSTERS AT SANI'OJtD'S. Oeaosite G.P.O. l>

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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 133, 5 June 1919, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 133, 5 June 1919, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 133, 5 June 1919, Page 12

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