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AMUSEMENTS. T>RINCESS. , . A k I N C E S S. / TO-DAY. fnO-NIGHT. O-DAY. J-O-NIGHT. ; FOR THE LASi; TIME. ANOTHER MARVELLOUS METRO. The Delightful Little Actress,* I "VfABEL friALIAFERRO | ISABEL -L ALIAFERUO | In a Five-Act Wonderplay of a WIFE AGAINST HER HUSBAND. I rpHE IJARRICADE. | I A h_; i->ARR!CADE. | THE USUAL DELIGHTFUL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. No Extra Charges. 1/ and 6d '. Ring for Seals. Phone SS6A. ; rpO-MORROW (SATURDAY). ! -•-o-morrow Saturday), a soul-stirring story of a wwe's - SACRIFICE IS rpHE ATORTAL 4JIN, rpHE VI ORTAL SJIN, A Five-act Metro Wonderplay of Rare Power, with ■yIOLA J VANA AS THE STAR. I THE WIFE gave up ail for her | I Husuuuu. I I THE HUSBAND repaid with | I jeaioua rage. I I WHICH WAS GUILTY OF A | j m uutal S IN? I ■ I WATCH THIS SPACE. | I EMERSON Says:—"The only I I sin which we cannot forgive in | I each other is difference of | [ opinion." j I WAS THE HUSBAND OR THE 1 WIFE THE REAL WRONG- | I DOER IN I I rjUIE VI ORTAL | I — See — i I VIOLA DANA I I In this Powerful Play. I AT rruiE QUEEN'S. FOR THE LAST TIME. THE I GIRL VX7UO I kOESNT T. NOW. IRL VV H0 i-'oESNT i^-NOW. "THE TRAGEDY OF THE CENTURIES has been Ignorance. Not the iguor-! ance of Humanity groping for Truth —but the ignorance of Truth well , known and deliberately kept hidden." "WORST OF ALL has been Society's hypocritical dodging of the most Important of till Truths. Tbe Inno-cence—so-called—of young girls is but ignorance." "SINCE TIME IMMEMORIAL Society has thought to keep its daughters pure by shielding them lroin all knowledge of Impurity." "AVOIDING THE TRUTHS of Nature as though they were umit, immodest. And Society has yet to learu Its lesson-that thus it has BETRAYED the daughters It has sought to"IGNORANCE is a voting girl's WEAK- 1 NESS. Knowledge her STRENGTH." "TELL YOUR DAUGHTER YOURSELF. Tell her all the facts—all the penalties that violations of the moral law entails: specially tell her of the wiles men employ. Sooner or Inter she must learn." " IT REMAINS WITH YOU whether she will learn from her own mother, truthfully, purely, lv a way that will strengthen—or learn the facts distorted, presented in alluring lerms. with enough of fascinating mystery to tempt her on to bitter experience." "INVESTIGATION Proves that 05 per cent, ot young girls gone wrong fell through IGNORANCE. Ixiok about you! Y*ou canuot help but see thnt the Kir's who emerge triumphantly to Womanhood nre girls who know tne truth nnil frankly despise vice. While almost always the disaster thnt breaks some mother's heart and disgraces n decent family has as its victim a foolish little girl who DIDN T KNOW WHAT SHE WAS DOING." THIS WILL INTEREST YOU! SATURDAY, AT THE QUEEN'S. ! rpHE ADVENTURER. I I rpHE 4 DVENTURER. A Surprising ART DRAMA. A Picture Dramatisation of the Famous Novel by Upton Sinclair, sociological writer. The Star Artiste Is Marion Swnyne. one of the most dramatically effective players for the screen. Also. THE AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE. "THE ORANG-OUTANG" Educational Ordlnnry Prices. No extra charges whatever. A Delightful Adjunct to a Delightful Programme— THE QUEEN'S ORCHESTRA. & + Under the Auspices R Red Cross Society. B A pRAND OCOTCH QONCERT Will be held In the mOWN TTALL OATCRDAY, TUNE (\ AT g P.M. PROGRAMME: "God Snve the King." 1. Overture, "Raymond' ■■•■•"••_ ', (AmhrolßC Thomas) 3rd (Auck.) Infantry r.nnd. tinder Lieut J F Llghton. Bandmaster), by kind permission of Colonel Bartlett, Officer Commanding. 2 sonc "MeGrceorß Gathering _. &ong w OBMMBU _ I 3. Humorous Item ™,„5. lected , MR. WIGHTMAN McCOOMBE. 4. Song "Banks of Allan Water j MISS ELSA TEAC.UE. 5 oanee Highland Fling; " I-riMLS HP Mil. W. T. CHADWICK. 0. Song (Comic), "Ta, Ta. Maggie Darling (Lauder) ! MR. HECTOR BLACK. | 7. Recitation "The Usual Way' j KATHLEEN THOMAS. i 8. Song "Hnrrah for the Highlands MR. D. BLACK. 9. Dance. "Gillie Cn 11 om". ..(Sword Dance) MISS FASSIF. McDOUGALL. Interval. 1. SelectionMarch. "Sweet Maid of Glendnntnl. Strathspv. "London's Bonnie Woods nnd Braes." Reel. "Piper n' Drnmmon's Rant." AUCKLAND PIPE BAND, undi'r PipeMajor Mac Donald. 2. Song. "A Fond Kiss" I Burns) MR. GILBERT PARKER. ?, Song Auld Robin Gray", MADAM BELLA RUSSELL. 4. Sonc (Comic) Selected MR. NED. FORTE. 5 Dance "Shenn Trnlbhns" FASSIE AND OPHIR McDOTIGALL. ! 6. Song "Mv Aln Wee nouse" MR. DUNCAN BLACK. 1 7. Dance Sailor's Hornpipe 1 PUPILS OF MR. W. T CHADWICK. 8. Song (Comic), "Now You're Married.... (Crawley) MR. HECTOR BLACK. 9 Song "The Pipes of Pan" MR. W. GF.MMF.LL. "Auld Lang Syne." Stage Manager Mr Dnucnn Black. Accompanist Miss May Shirley. TICKETS: ."./. 11. 1/. Reserved Sents nt Wildmnn nnd Arey's. 3/ and "I. Tickets tnny nlso be had nt Red Cross Depot. Mnke sure of n seat by booking early. Doors open 7.30. 542 BTXTLDING. P TT Tjl BAXK II A )i| (Late W. Takle and Co.), TIMBER AND JOINERY MERCHANT, SPRING STREET, NEWMARKET. Telephone 3030. A THE ONEHUNGA SAWMILLIN'G CO. LIMITED. PRINCES STREET, ONEHUNGA. KAURI. RIMU, TOTARA. MATAI, JOINERY AND MOULDINGS. p_fkA (\f)f\ FEET OF SEASONED RIMU. _>UV7,UUV Quotattons on application. Telephone No. 30. A k

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 136, 8 June 1917, Page 10

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