__ r ■-■ — AMUSEMENTS. Tit X T I'EIC LAST NIGHT : LAST NIGHT ! | LAST NIGHT ! I.AST XIGHT! ' LAST NtGHT ! Of LEWIS WALLER, LEWIS WALLER. , LEWIS WALLKR. LEWIS WALLER. LEWIS WALLER. " CiIfGADIEK GERARD." * •• BRIGADIER GERARD.' •• BRIGADIER GERARD." " BRIGADIER GERARD. ■ BRIGADIER GERARD. • BRIGADIER GERARD. " BKIGADIEH BKIIAKD. •BRIGADIER GERARD.' ,™, r w,r l'ri-e-- Circle. J/-: Stalls. 6.1. Scats booked by 'Pboce 364-.. !/G. ALSO AT THE WEST END. COMMENCING UO.VDirUMMENCING MONDAY— COSIMEXI.'IXG MONDAY— COMMENCING MONDAY — COMMENCING MONDAY— COMMENCING MONiIAY— COMMENCING MONDAY — COMMENCING MONDAYCOMMENCING MONDA\— COMMENCING MONDAYCOMMENCING MONDAYMARY riCKFORD, MARY FICKFORD, MARY PH'KFOHD, MARY I'ICKKOUD. MARY riCKFORD, MAUY I'ICKI-ORD. JIARY I'ICKKORD. MARY PICKFOKD. MARY PICKFORD. MARY PICKFOUD, MARY I'ICKKOUD, As the Greatest Heroine of Historic, Romantic Drama. •MISTRESS NELL." "MISTRESS NELL. "MISTRESS NELL." ••MISTRESS NELL." ••MISTRESS XKLL." • MISIKEHS NELL." '•• MISTRKSS XBLU" "MISTRESS XEMj." "MISTBKSS NELL." •■ MISTRESS NELL." "MISTRESS NELL." In this most elaborate drama of the days of Charles 11.. Mary Pickford plays the title role of pretly Nell Owynn. the whimsical, impulsive ami piquant little favourite of the public and the uw.arrh of hnglsna. whose bravery aud w!i sav<- her royal lover frnra treachery at hon:e and abroad. Ho» Nell wins bat* her royal lover s heart and tru«t Ls dramatically devc-oped la this da<hiLft romance of t!ie peilod of hearts and swords, and Miss PlrkforJ lends; a ue« land vivid beauty to •■ Mistress ..ell. 01 «hora it was said that " England would be worse thau a Puritan funeral -runout her. «?w "THE WOKi.irs SWEETHKAHT." SM " THE WORLDS SWEETHEART. :«e» "THE WORLDS SWEETHEART See "THE WORLDS BWEETUEAKT. You Will Never Regret It! You Will Xever Regret It! yen Will Never Kejrret It! You Will Never Regret It! ivßir LYRIC. . , .* LYRIC LYRIC For One Week. 1 YRIC » Comincnrlnc MIUU LYRIC! Monday Next. J-Jf,,,. LYRIC. l '™W. LYHIC. " 811 ~ Out W.-.r Prices will preval! tbroughont the we<k: Circle. 1, , -: Stalls, Gd. Make rore ~{ your feats by rinzim 'Phone 36*5 (L'O. ALSO AT THE WEST END TUEATRK. A LACE piCTVRES, NEWTON ALACE -F ICTXUES. XSWTON. PALACE ' CONTINUOUS t> A I ***X " {o 5 p.m.. t to ll>. PAltcK "PRISON STAIN. PALACE PRISON STAIN. i» xlacF Kalem Star L)raraaPALACE WHEN EMITY HEARTS PUACE ARK KILLED. PALACE WHEN EMITY HEARTS PALACK AIU3 FILLED. PALACE Flying A Drama PALACE ROMANCE OF A HANDPAUCE KERCHIEF. Vita Comedy. PALACE ' (Featuring PALME MAURICE COSTELLO). PALACE TOPICAL BUDGET. PALACE Latest Worlds News. V Xl ACK PliaVe Kof : PALACE U"EDUCTION IN PRICES PALACE OF ADMISSION 1-A iCe. Adnltt—»l9.U ou, circle Gd. I'AI.ACE Ado.ta— alalia '•&. Circle o°. pill N CESS - MONDAY NEXT. BARBARA T E X X A X T In •THE BUTTERFLY." ONSTEP. MOONLIGHT EXCURSION Ronnd th.-> -Harbour NEXT THLRS-! DAY BVEXIXU, March IC, leaving Ferry Tee at 7.43 p.m. sharp. 3— \ MEETINGS. ■V-OTICE TO TAII.ORESSES. \ Special Meeting will be held on MOX- ! DAY, March 13. Central Hall. Cook Street. 7.:i0. Every Tat'.oress U Invited to attend. ' Special Business; New Award re KaeI tories; and any other business brought forward." P. J NERHEXY. President. E. WILLIS, 03 Secretary. NATIONAL RESEB.VE. t-VTATIOXAL RESERVE WOMEN'S BRANCH. COOKING CLASS, under MISS BEMtt'ICK, at the Training College, commences THURSDAY, March 16. Few More Vacancies for Members. 11. 'SS SEWING EVENINGS commence April 12. E. Rurkieton, Secretary. RIFLE INSTRUCTION has resumed on TUESDAY EVENINGS. ' Secretary in attendance at Ward in Rutland Street, MONDAY and TRlim* EVENINGS, where inquiries may be made. 205 E. M. BLACK. "Hon. Sec/ EDUCATIONAL. PARXELI, KINDERGARTEN AND PREPARATORY SCHOOL KNOX HALL. HORSOX PARK " ROAD JiISS PARTRIDGE. Principal. First Term Commences TUESDAY, March PUBLIC NOTIirES. PAT LAOTS: pui -j^Aitse, WE ARE VET CABS BUYERS OX HOOKS AT WOKKS OB IX PADDOCK, For 111 FAT STOCK FOB FREEZIXO. All Payments Prompt ÜBSSBS SIM 6. COOPER, AND CO. (N.Z.). LTD. ' A. M. HOVTOES 28, Fort Street, Afent r. ICATTHBW3, Buyer. OUbotin. ffg f* O R Ji 6. I can give yon a Guaranteed Pennaaent and Painless Cure for Corns. "B O R D A E" Wl ] 1 r l l i^? >Te u the mcst obsttna.te Corn In . 4 DAYS, absolntely WITHOUT PAIN PRICE, 1/i post free ■ . Address all oommunicstions "Fordae - 967. Star Office. 71
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 61, 11 March 1916, Page 12
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