AMUSEMENTS. THE T V R I C. ,g JJ. Xi YBI C. • - 'Direction: iHayward's Pictures, Ltd. Hundreds Turned Away Nightly. AboTe all the din MARY PICKFORD stands out like a beam of sunlight. WHO IB YOUR FAVOURITE PICTURE. ACTRESS? WHY, MARY PICKFORD. OF COURSE! See "The World's Sweetheart" in "MISTRESS NELL," And you will Never regret it. LAST FOUR NIGHTS! Other Splendid . Supporting Pictures. WAR PRICES: 1/. and 6d. Book by 'phone. Also at tbe WEr3T END THEATRE. Need We Say More? GLOBE > /-ILOBE •PICTURES. VT ri.OBE f A LOBE rnHE -\fARTYRDOM (XP i ahe i«-AiwyuD_»j_ yJy rpHH VI'AKTYKDOM /IF -| AUD JAaRTYUDOM V/K "VTURSE /CAVELL. xx uhse '-'avell. "VTURSE /"IAVELL. ■" UttSE THE ONLY GENUINE. ORIGINAL AND - AUTitiiN-l-lC TRIBUTE , To the Moaiory of a'Jiartyr, Whose Deeds of bravery and i_xi-rince Moved Mc Whole Word. ' Miss VlillA' i'EAItC-) Ml_S VlillA Pr.AU.__i MIS- Visit A PEARCiI AS NURSIi CAV___L. MU Hj.liUi.VU ..<_.-. ill. l'.\ OLDS Jin i__.nm.v_ IsJiN lilt JiAlUUNli'i'UN UuI.VULM as tae REV. T.11U.. Ui-UARD. The supe.-o acting i>i uiese artists V> u_u_ _om_.-«u1 ii..a iiiuja __£ivc. Ci LOBE. What a Clergyman says: »" Lvar air, —♦ r__u_y <.\>wplj . With .vuur ioi au vpiuiou yjf ot Uil .savse _aien _._e__Uu_ i i-oOßli. Picture -...lay. i'luui e»eij' vX point o.'weiv H is calculated w j a _OBl_. aui»-.e a proloun- .mine-siou. ! VJT xne enure presentation IS well '; * I.OBE. .vln.i.-u, a..v mc _»*ieu leu-
vJt tures are tr.ateu wun beutliug i i LOBE. re»cie_«e. >iic tuevt ou ail secvj tiou. vi tli-. community should / i iiOBE. be -i-iiuci.y _oou. ihe faoul_l j vj prts>eDUiu_u ot tne callous uru.i.OßE. lui-o <•• urfinun au.iU.rj omVJ' cials is graphically suggestive / xLOBE. ot nuat &Ustrain wigiii e-pect VI if Germany won. ihe enc.t ou /ILOIJE. enlio'iuieut should he distinctly \JT stimui.l.ve. THERE ttu.LO _ i LOUE. BE ac .. slliltrtiiita hull it' \ VX ALL OLR MEN COULD &£& ! / i LOBE. TUk; PiGTL'Kli.—Yours faltu- ! XX full}', G. C. PERCU'AL. faupt. GLOBE. Minister, Drummoyue Methodist - Circuit, Sydney. Supported by the Great Drama. ■J^OUIt—()N E—rriHREE. TJALACE -PICTURES. NEWTON. 1 ALACE X ICTURES. NEWTON. I'ALACE CONTINUOUS. PALACE 2 to 0 p.m., 7 to It). PALACE FOLLOWING A CLUE, I'ALACE FOLLOWING A CLUE, , PALACE FOLLOWING A CLUE, I'ALACE Kalem «3tsr Feature Drama. PALACE An Engrossing Story of Rtvci PALACE Pirates and a Girl Detective. PALACE THE HEART PUNCH, PALACE THE HEART PUNCH, PALACE THE HEART PUNCH, PALACE Featuring JESS. WILLARD. I'ALACE Champion Boxer of the World. PALACE WITH THE FRENCH ARMY PALACE IN ALSACE. PALACE -Authoritative Film. PALACE AMB ROSE'S LITTLE PAiLAGE HATCHET— Keystone. P« t vr-.rc pr.rc ».*v. votf— PftLAGB~ REDUCTION IN PRICES PALACE OF ADMISSION. PALACE Adults—S'alls 3d. Circle 6d. I'ALACE Adults—Stall." :M. Circle 6d. ST. PATRICK'S DAT. fQT -DATRICK'S T\AT. pELEBRATIONS. JfIRIDAY, "ITARCH -J rr I SPECIAL FEATURES. DAY. 10.15 a.m.—Procession leaving St. Patrick's Cathedral for Domain. 11.30 a.m.—Celebration of Mass in Domain. 1 p.m.—Sports commence, finishing at 4 o'clock. 2 p.m.—Special Displays by' Children ot Catholic Schools. 3 p.m.—Address by Bight Rev. Monsignor Hackctt. 3.20 p.m.—Organised Competitive Games. 4 p.m.—Grand Spectacular Demonstration of 2000 Massed Children forming the Celtic Crore. EVENING. 8 p.m,—Concert In Town Hall. Fl rs t por- ... tion of Programme devoted to Music, Song, nnd Story !>y Children and Leading Artists. Second portion, ANIMATED PICTURE SONG. Living Pictures, with the Human Voice, "When I Dream ot Elllarney." Views of Ireland. CONCLUDING WITH THE FAMOUS IRISH DRAMA. * "rpHE QOLLEEN "DAWN." i By Courtesy of the N.Z. Picture Supply Co., and Films Co. A. 3. WOODLEY, 537 General Secretary. LECTURES. jgm,. THIRST aid T0 THE ffl! a jn%A INJURED. WC__a_. The Flrst Le ctnre will be given to Ladles on FRIDAY >-a»»* March 24th, and to Men n_ THURSDAY, Mitch Id, at 7 p.m Th" fee , for the course (7/8) must he prepaid to WILLIAM RATTRAY, Ambulance Station, Rutland Street." l7^* 'v - ? 1 ?"* ,n * 8 at EYery. i d^* l^ s ' 8 5 d ,. « T «3rthtog will bo an * right, after a delletoue cod ot tta. _
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 64, 15 March 1916, Page 12
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