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AMUSEMENTS. T7" ING /~IEORGE mHBATRE. <LAST DAY AND NIGHT. ' SHOWING. j WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS A N EW S- TAUr i i I TUNE /CAPRICE. | ) 1 J C 1 rrttlE DWEETEST IRL JN "PILMDOM. lIEK FIUST APPEARANCE IN j i j i QAPUICE QF mHE jVTOUNTAINS. | I "" ' i I FIVE ACTS. I I I ■CS'EVER HAS MAIDENLY INNOCENCE BEEN BETTEU I'OUTKAYED. READ WHAT THE "STAR" SAYS: — '•The lilm is practically v love Idyll, and, more, v case of love at lirst sight. As such, it is a delightful change from the morbid and gruesome drama of which so murU has lieen presented of lute. Were it not for the actual facts of t lio drama, the Him could ill most be termed a fairy story, and this is supported by the visions of the romantic little girl, so beautifully depicted upon the screen. Never lias the fanciful world of dreamland been so absorbiugly merged into prosaic every-day lile as in this production. The finale is an exquisitely artistic ending to a beautiful play." JTNIVERSALLY JJUAISED. THE LADIES SAY: A lovely picture; have never seen anything so good 'before. THE MEN SAY: The best picture seen here. A CLERGYMAN SAID: A beautiful picture, and a beautiful story. 1 ciuite enjoyed It. 1 must congratulate yon on securing such a remarkable picture. T/"INU /"IBOUOE rpiIEATHE. , t NNOUNCEMKNT XTRAORDIN Alt Y. /-IOMMKNCINIi "jVTONDAY VEXT. THE FINEST AND MOST REAUTIFUy PICTURE EVER SHOWN IN AUCKLAND. THE WIL'.tAM I'OX COkI'ORATION Present In the First of THEIR SERIES OF SUPER FILMS, I T7ULMS "pvE T UXE. | 1 1 1 THE EAMOI'S PORTRAYER OF EMOTION ROLES, I mHEDA J? AR A | |_ 1 IN iTHE LOVE TRAGEDY OF THE AGES, SHAKESPEARE'S MASTERPIECE. TJOMEO AND JULIET, 1 EIGHT REELS. "O, ROMEO. ROMEO! WHEREFORE ART THOU. ROMEO? DENY THY FATHER AND REFUSE THY NAME, FOR MY SAKE; OR IP THOU WrLT NOT, BE BUT MY SWORN LOVE AND 1 NO LONGER WILL BE A CAPULET." /pHE TyORLD'S ]\y£OST J OVE OTORY. ELABORATENESS OF STAGING AND SETTING HAS IN THIS PICTURE BJSKN USED TO THE FULLEST EXTENT. THE •tSTEBtOIt SETS ARE ON A TRIX\ MAGNIFICENT SCALE, AND HAVE GREAT ARTISTIC MERIT. THIS PICTURE HAS 413 SCENF.S. ACTION TAKES PLACK IN 08 DIFFERENT PLACES, HAS 21 CHARACTERS, 127 MINOR PERFORMERS. AND ABOUT! 2500 SUPERNUMERARIES. SHAKESPEARE'S IMMORTAL TJOMEO A ND JULIET. trayed by au Incomparable Cast of Characters with a Setting more Sumptuous and Magnificent than anything yet attempted In Moving Pictures. All lovers of the Immortal Bard should not let this opportunity pass of seeing c GREAT MASTERPIECE IN PICTURES, DOES rpHEDA T3ARA MAKE Al< .IDEAL JULIET ? COME AND SEE THE SPLENDOUR OP THIS PRODUC TION HAS NEVER BEEN SURPASSED AND IS INDEED WORTHY OF THE BARD'S GREAT THEME. EVERY WOMAN HAS HER ROMEO. EVERY MAN HAS HIS JULIET. • THIS PICTURE WILL TAKE OVER TWO ' HOURS TO SHOW. AND IS THE WHOLI PROGRAMME. THIS PICTURE WILL COMMENCT 'SHOWING AT 11 a.m.. 1.15 p.m., 3.30, 5.* And EVENING SESSION AT 8 P.M. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. Adults, Cd; Children, 3d. Seats can b> Reserved In Circle. 1/. 13: BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT. "CI M P Ii E S S rp H E A T R E (Near Reservoir, Ponsonby Road.) COMMENCING MONDAY EVENING, FIRST SESSION. 7 P.M. Scott Colvllle Presents The Sensationally Successful Pictures, "VJATURE'S IyOO, , ATURE'S «-JuO. J "VTATURE'S r/00, -L' ATURE'S •I Aβ Picturised by the Eminent Naturalist Cherry Kearton. And the " "XfORTH T)OLE TCEFIELDS." •• XNoRTU -LOLE J-CEFIELDS." •• "VfOltTU OOLE TCEKIELDS." " - 1 - ,1 OUTH -L OLE J-CEFIELDS." ) The most notable travel and hunt picture ever screened, which during the recent sev sou at the King George Tneatre broke al attendance records, and created an absolut furore. HAVE YOU EVER SEEN - Lions, Tigers, Crocodiles, Bears, Rhinof . Hippopotami, Giraffes, Zebras, Polar Bears • and all the other Wild Beasts in thei Wildest State, Captured or Killed? A VISIT TO GREENLAND'S ICY MOUNTAINS AND INDIA'S CORAL X STRANDS. Pictures of Scenic Splendour and Unbounde : " Sensationalism. l_ TWO SESSIONS NIGHTLY, c EMPRESS THEATRE, FROM HONDA} 'f PRICES AS USUAL. y ;. —' W EST E ND - ANOTHER SPLENDID TRIANGLE PRODUCTION, s '" "mHE "CAEMALE OF THE QJPECIES. C ..J-HE J? EJIALE OF THE SPECIES. 'j "mHE TTiEMALE OF THE QPECIES. a g ~1 HE JJ EMALE OF THE SPECIES. ?O " Also, )- Chapter 9, "GLORIA'S ROMANCE." Is p«.rrT OF AUCKLAiND I PARK CONCBRTIS. ALBERT PARK — GARRISON A'RTI! S LiE'RiY iBIAiNiD. ? WEOTEKN PA'tfK — AUCKLAND OOT BAND. „ • SUNDAY, IStti A'PRiIL, at 3 p.m. Z HEK'RY W. WID9ON, Town aerk. 1 April 12, 1017- B

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 89, 14 April 1917, Page 12

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