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AMUSEMENTS., THING'S ■' rpHEATRE, ■"V-EWTOX;' DOORS OPEN 1.30 PROMPT. ; COMMENCING 2.30 PROMPT.. rpb-MORKOW, rpO-MpRROW, SATURDAY, TUNE -J-'T ANOTHER -gXTRA SPECIAL pHILD EEN ' S I\f ATIN EE. Vhi-ldkex-s a t i >; c c. GREAT ARRAY OF PICTURES. Specially Selected to Suit Calldreu. YOUR OLD KEYSTONE PAL C'HAIILES. ri H A •!' LI S, HARLKSH A P L I N, In the Funniest Keystouc Farce, "LAtUJHINO GAS." "LAUGHING GAS." JDUFFALO TJILLS WILO WEST. Pathc's Rig Detective Drama. JgIGOMAtt VERSUS ATICK BARTER. Lubin's Pretty Comedy "THE NEW JANITOR." W ar — I9i4_i9is. ARTILLERY DUEL IN THE ENVIRONS OF VAUQUOIS. OFFICIAL WAR FILM. GAUMO.NT GRAPHIC. PHICISS: Stalls (Children and Adults), 3d; Circle (Children and Adults), 6d. DON'T I'OUOBT. Doors Open 1.30 p.m. Commencing 2.30 p.m. RING'S "XJEWTON. A.YD ■p^VERi-BODY'S rpiIEATRES. KING'S. PITT STREET. EVERYBODY'S, QUEEN STREET. rjtO-MORROW (SATCIiDAY), JC>'E 17. EQDITABI/E "JlA&Xwlf PRODUCTION. A PICTURE THAT STAKTLJSS, YET FAaCi^Aliiij; " \ YARNING."' '■ IJIHE yX/ABNING " , is a drama embracing allJihat extravagance could possibly conceive, suggest, or lawglne, wlih a series of weiru, sturulng scenes ana sitimtlnns, aud perhaps the moßt astonishing and e/itircly unexpected finale ever dcvlsen. The whole production l(> on an exceptionally lavish scale, with perfect photograpny and beautiful settings, whilst the cast, in- , eluding ns it does America's actor, Henry Kolker, Is beyoud all praise. WEIRD AND REMARKABLE ENDING. The last scene? are the most weird—in some parts one might almost use the word gruesome—lt has ever been our experience to witness. Tho imu's splrlf leaves him, hut his soul Is not yet at rest. Lower, yet lower, he descends, even to the depths of bell Itself. We are shown the gradual descent of bis soul to Hades, each Incident of Ills life passing before him 11s he goes. The tortured soul sees points In his life where if only he had taken warning in time he might still have been redeemed. But always Iα the background, with hands oatstretched, stand? the Devil, who had tempted him' aud made liim till, and now sta-jds grinning at his agonies. Besides a slight iSyst.ic winsatlon and natural feeling lof grucsomencse, -which such a subject must necessarily impart, this scene of the spirit world Is really fupe-rb. It is a queer. ) startling climax which must be seen to be I realised. It practically defies description and stamps the picture as a rare , and admirable iandiwork. "fJOiE YEARNING." A FILM WITH A PURPOSE. The picture teaches a great moral lesson, the plot being based on the theory th.it "good must triumph over evil." Vividly I depleted arc the bopes ot happiness, the! throbs of an aching heart, nnd the enduring • love of a faithful.woman Wo .ire shown a ' man In Ihr* prime nf life, handsome, do- ! bonalr. with money, friends, a clurmlnc , wif<\ iind 8 !>r>s- ivlmm he .idnrcs. nnd all this he for.«nkcs fnr—drink ami .1 woman: We sve him smriiially pinking Inner nnrt lower. Acnin nnd iisaln ho is warned, hut lip takes no heed, and at last, berefr of everything, a , derelict, on tlic face nf thr cnrtli. worn out J by the fiend drink. Ills spirit Ic.ttcs ulm. , "rjmz, , TpEATUIUNG jprEXRY T/"OLKEIi. " HENRY KOLKEH'S WONDERFUL , ACTING. , ! There is only one word to doKrliio the' , acting of Henry Kolker as Robert Dennjan. \- the man -who could not resist temptation. It L is "great." His Interpretation is wonder-!" ful. he make? the character live, and there !] are moments when, with all his faults and ] failings, we almost feel sorry for him. He 1 ha? a pleasing personality and great drama- 1 tic ability, and whether as TilUln or hero. , cannot fail to dravr one's sympathy. It is the finest piece of acting we have seen for 1 some time. Kolker is an adept in the art ; of "drawing" hl.» audience, nnd we can quite ; i understand his popularity as an actor wfth-i the American people. So mnch does he nut ' Into his part that the ahsrace of the spoken i word is scnit'ely noticed, an achievement of 1 which not .every actor can boast. He is i ably snpported by an excellent casti-the all- 1 round acting being particularly good. < THING'S , AND -EVERYBODY'S') mHEATRES. ( KING'S, 'PITT STREET, NEWTON. ', •EVERYBODY'S, QCEEX STREET. , ______________________ 1 QATU RD A V \N" JGH T - 1 THING'S mHEATRE, "VTEWTON. { DOOKS OPEN AT 7 O'CLOCK. t COMMENCE AT S O'CLOCK. ] WORLD FILM CORPORATION { Presents ( T3E TXTARNING. , , HE * V ARN'ING. < THE TXTARNISG. Feattirlng- that most ■] HK ''"ARNING. Famous of Screen THE TTrARNING. Actors, j HE ' v ATININ-G. HENRY KOLKER. ] rnHE TTITARNTNG. -L HE » V AENING. PRICES: STALLS, 6D: CIRCLE, 1/; RESERVES, 1/6. THING'S JJIHEATKE, -JTEWTON. . BUILDING. (Late W. Takle and Co.), TIMBER AND JOINERY MERCHANT, 6PHING STREET, NEWMARKET, Telephone 3030. a mHE ONEHHNGA SAWMILLING CO,, ' J- LIMITED. PRINCES STREET, ONEHUNGA. KAURI. RIMU, TOTARA, MATAI, 1 JOINERY AND MOULDINGS. Telephone No. 30. KAA AHA FEET OF SEASONED RIMU. t)Uv»WV Quotations oh aDDllcation." EDUCATIONAL, ■TTAVE YOU SEEN:— , THE UNDERWOOD VISIBLE TfFE- . WRITER? t CORONA FOLDING TYPEWRITER? EDISON DICK ROTARY MIMEOGRAPH? Call and Inspect-at. Our OfQce. 7THE LEGROVE TYPEWRITER AXD IMPORtriNG COY., LTD. (Successors to -Stott and IHoare), a, flvjMlCA.Stt»et, Ajj.c_u}a, a >FJmb|.>_3o, y ' ■ w ' " > ■"" l t A.' __ 4 A

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 143, 16 June 1916, Page 10

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