AMUSEMENTS. MARY M :ILES TVfINTER. ARY iY - i -ILES •'•"-INTER. MARY IVriLES -\TINTER. ARY J-'-MLES -"J-INTER. MARY -JVTILES *i\TIN.TER. ARY -"J-ILES - U INTER. MARY TV/TILES ]\f INTER. ARY -L'J-ILES ■'■"INTER. LOVELY MARY, LOVELY MARY, AT "171 IYE'RYBODY'S. t —- —— -Everybody's. » _ TTIiV'ERYBODY'S. •CA-T -L'VERYBODY'S. In a Pictorial Adaptation of THE FASCINATING STORY, Entitled DULCIE'S A DVENTURE." ULCIES DULCIE'S \ DVENTURE." ULCIE'S -'A-DVENTURE." , DI'LCIE'S A DVENTURE." ulcies -a- dventure." dulcie's a dventure." ulcie's -^Adventure." a STORY of ■ A STORY OF ■ : CHARM AND SWEETNESS. CHARM AND SWEETNESS. Sweet Dulcle is forced into the arms of a man who turns out to be a criminal forger. At the very altar the wedding is stopped by the huruing of the church. lv DULCIE'S A DVENTURE." ULC'IE'S ■fADYBNTCRE." LOVELY MARY MILES MINTER LOVELY MARY MILES MINTER , LOVELY MARY JULES MINTER Is seen in her DAINTIEST CHARACTER. DAINTLEIST CHARACTER. \ QTOUY AS SWEET AND CLEAN __. IO As >,\E\V-_IOWN HAY. Oilier Items include: — "■pURNISHED TJOOMS," A ROLLICKING COMEDY, And the ri RAPHIC. SPECIAL WAR SERIES. Sess-ious: 11. 1V.50. 2.40, 4.30. H.O. S.IO. OUR CJTLENDID fYRCHESTRA. L'R Splendid Orchestra. EVENINGB AT rj i~ EVENINGS AT • •_*)• WEDNESDAYS AT 2.U,. AT T^VERYBODYS. -" X T __. A_"VERYBODY'S.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 137, 9 June 1917, Page 12
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