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' AMUSEMENTS. -m«! P.. ; Jj ■?"« *<* -Direction: Hayward'a Pictures, Ltd.' fITO-NIGHT — AT O — TpO-SIGHT. Elinor M. Ingram's Extraordinary Romance THE TTNAFRAID. HE U NAFRAID. THE TTNAFRAID. HE M NAFRAID. Fealtnri-tg .... MISS RITA .TOLIVET. MISS RITA .TOLIVET. MISS RITA ,TOLIVET. The Story is Captivating, Full.of Tense and Thrilling Moments. THE HISTORY OF A BIG TREE. .Interest LHLO'S LOST LOTHARIOS I"" 3 ?^ THE LATEST WAR NEW 5....... UNLUCKY L0UEY............ • • .Comedy Sydney Drew in the Lead. ALSO. AT THE WEST. END THEATRE. Direction: Hayword's Pictures, Ltd. COMMENCING MONDAY, MARCH 6. The Management has .pleasure In announcing an, astonishing attraction. " -DBiIGAI-lEE " T>RIGADIER fTERARD."" " T>RIGADIER " "DRIGADIER ■ /T.ERARD." " "D-RIGADIER iQ.ERARD." " -DRIGADIER Q.ERARD." SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOTLE'S FAMOUS STORY Made-into'an Entrancing Photo-play, Featurlne T EWla yyALLER. T BWIS -VA'ALLER. T EWIS Y\r 7A , LI ' BR - T EWIS ixTALLER. "jITISS A/TADCE miTHERADGE. j Ti/fI&S "A/TADGE- rrtITHERADGE. "jITISS ATADGE fpiTHERADGE. .. Tl.r-ISS Tt/pADiGE rpiTHERADGE. ENGLAND'S FAVOURITE SOCIETY -- PLAYERS:'- " T EWIS WALLER. - There's a d!stnc_t roll" of .thunder, rising, sweDincr. and continuing—oh. ■how long*. We have but to close our . eyes., and that thunder-bank becomes •the wild applause that marked the opening nights of Lewis Waller's season in. Australia a fesv. years-ago. ' And that big, strong personality he radiated from the stage comes to us with- redoubled: force from_ the. motion-picture -. screen. Waller repeated before the camera the greatest of all his plays, "Brigadier Gerard." Lt is given to few men tb achieve the success .that.was the lot m Lewis Waller, and his success has been preserred for all time In the films. To see him as the swaggering, dashing cavalry officer Is to appreciate the fact that conceals art, and one forgets that it is only acting. W. veritably believe ourselves- back in . Napoleon's days of stirring romance and chivalry. —, .• Knowing the immense success, of this famous photo in England and Australia, the Management courteously advises - Patrons to Book their Seats Early. 'Phone 3615. rj_ LOBE, ri L O _ E. VJ PICTURES. '>*-• Q.L.OBE. Q._p.Bk_-. A GREAT ARTIST IX A GREAT PLAY. MAURICE OOST'BiLIiO MA URI C E IN COSTE LL O MAURICE 'COST-Ed... 0 'nrX'H E 'paisii-AL r£ H E QEIMI.V AL. The district- attorney.. found -dmself sheeting. home a charge of murder against his own daughter—the girl whom he had never seen, who had been, reared amongst crooks, who believed' Weils, the leader of •the gang, was her father, and who hated the attorney with all the bitterness and ferocity the devil ever put .Into a woman. That is the sensational <?llrnn__ of 'this— one of the most powerful nf nhoto-nlays ever produced by the Tit-graph Co. HERE IS SOMETHING CHIC. , IJIHE. JjIQ.URtH . T-ADY. ~'■,. Delicionsly Caring, 'A-.-Marvel-of Cleverness. PALACE PICTURES, NEWTON ALACE - "CONTINUOUS ' "PALAc! '■ r to ~ . E4J4.S. UP FROM THE DEPTHS -PALACE UP FROM THE 1 DEPTHS StHSS UP PROM THE DEPTHS! SiKSI DP PROM THE DEPTHS ~ : A Great Drama. pf rlinv De P ,ctl ?S a . <3«s Heroism and «. rviS a Man s Regeneration. . PRESSING BUSINESS ■' n"1*»5.5 «JES^? rIn P Buras and Sto'll. ™isl BOTHAL.VNJS (Smith Africa). S.HSS Interesting Scenic, PALACE TOPICAL BUDGET. CjTOP.—Excursion to Cambridge, March P 8 Return. Fare 12/5. Train lea™ Auckland 7 a.m. Tickets available one week. ' _ 0^ LEGAL NOTICES. ' jX___M.EB AND g MI ?n, BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS. ..A-M-P. BUILDINGS, - - *°* - QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. MONEY TO LEND ON LAND AVn STOCK ' ' i D At Low. Inteiest J. G. JJADDOW, BARRISTER AND 'SOLICITOB, WYJTDHAM CHAMBERS." 9, WYNTKHAM STREET, (First Floor) Auckland. 'Phone 196 T. ' Branch Office at Pukekohe. Open Daily. M' 1 ' 8 - B ,' 'E. " rM- I^-V - lrt,K '''- -., t . SOLICITOR,.' UNION BUILDINGS. CUSTOMS STREET. Opp. Parnell Tram Terminus. Money to Lend on Freehold Security. .-, ■ ■____ - . '_ i ■ i - . ' • -.'•-'''■ JJBVORE, jy,J-ARTIN AND .'■ ' ' BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS, -' LEGAL..CHAMBERS. ... _~ ->. , WYNDHAM '.STREET,' AUCKLAND. Money to Lend' at Lowest Current Rates. "' "" '"'" : ' '■ ■'■'■' ■ "■■ '"- ■'■'"■'-■ a ■pißTjp.. t . PRESERVING . . jak s> . ALL SIZES, AT . ~R EW '. S . '_ " ; A TDASPBERRY PULP, 4/8 TIN, AT I •' '- -'—- -' * '". --k-^

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 53, 2 March 1916, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 53, 2 March 1916, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 53, 2 March 1916, Page 12

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