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AMUSEMENTS. PRINCESS. 1 R I N C E S S. TO-DAY. ■ . . pO-NIGHT. O-DAY —— J-O-NTGHT. A METRO. SWEET, SPIRITUAL SPARI-LING I TYANA. I 1. V iuLA J-' ANA. I YIO.LA | kANA. I KM.A A' AN A. I 1 \riOLA I VAN A. I I » IuLA J-' ANA. I I MtH'E T\rORTAL O.IN. I I J- HE -IjAoItXAL 1 1 riUIL-l -XJUICTAL (JIN. I I J. HE XUoia'Al. *->I.N. I ' ri\nK T\f.oilT__ Si lN - ' I J-Hiß i'J-ojiTAL °IN. I A 5-ACT METRO WONDER-PLAY OF A 10UNG WIFE'S MIGHTY SACRIFICE. A _OUNG WIFE sueiiflces all she, holds dear lv life to save her invalid husbauu rrom death, ls she Justified'; HER HUSBAND, learning of her tremendous gacrlUce, Is overcome by a bitter rage ami halrcilt—uud he carries out a terrible revenge. WUO WAS lO BLAME? THE WIFE— wUo gave up everything because of her great love for her husband; or THE HUSBAND—whose sense of Justice was crazed by what be imagined to be the shuttering of his ideal? Sec VIOLA DANA In ■" lll_ MORTAL SIN," and judge for yourself. OVERTURE TO-NIGHT, AT 7.-0. RAYMOND." I AYMOND." I 1 —Thomas. | By the PEERLESS PRINCESS ORCHESTRA, Conductor: Mr. Egerton. A HUGE SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. P ! IT A I A L TO-NIGHT AT 7. | L THEATRE] l-HEATRE C I 3 — STARS — 3 J G X l_ I t> Sheldon Lewis, Jane Meredith, Henry Mortimer lv riMIF. T.UUSIING VENGEANCE. AHE X URSUING ♦ ENGIEANCE. rpllE TJIRSUINi; -IT-BNGOiANCE. AHE A URSUING * ENGEANCE. riMIE PURSUING "\rIvNGEANCE. AHE 1 URSIING > ESG'EANUE. a -IE T>! RSUING •HE A URSUING ' F.NGEAM'E. THE 1> 1 RSI I NG "\~E NfiiK-AML HE A URSUING > ENGiEANCE. A Thrilling, Baffliug. Mystifying Detective Drama. A most wonderful story of crime and Investigation. The DEATH CABINET deals Instant and Inexplicable death to anyone who tampers with It. The audience Is kept in a complete stnte of puzzlement till the very last. P I ! P A i A L Also I L. THEATRE} MONDAY. ITHEATRE i" I ! C E I I E QUEEN'S. I'EEN'S. QUEEN'S. mn-PAV. UEIiN'S. -Ly-NTGHT. QUEEN'S. L'EEN'S. a marvellous "art" creation, the a dventurer. i he -Adventurer. i the a dventurer. i he -'adventurer, i the a dventurer. i he i marian swayne As Dorothy. A Picture Play adapted from the Novel "The Adventurer,' by the most famous of all American Novelist-, UPTON SINCLAIR. Another Picture that will appeal to all New Zealanders. THE PARADE IN SYDNEY OP

THE ULKStIAU V'l_:M.ir,A.-.' _. HE A URSUING > EXGIEANCE. A Thrilling, Baffling, Mystifying Detective Drama. A most wonderful story of crime and Investigation. Tbe DEATH CABINET dials Instant and Inexplicable death to anyone who tampers with it. The audience Is kept in a complete stnte of puzzlement till the very last. P I ! P A I A L Also I L THEATRE) MONDAY. [THEATRE f I ! C E I I E Q TEEN'S. I'EEN'S. QUEEN'S. mO-DAT. I'EE.VS. Ao-NIGHT. QUEEN'S. UEE.VS. a marvellous "art" creation, the a dventurer. i he -Adventurer. i the a dventurer. i he i the a dventurer. i he i marian swayxe As Dorothy. A Picture Play adapted from the Novel "The Adventurer,' by the most famous of all American Novelist-, UPTON SINCLAIR. Another Picture that will appeal to all New Zealanders. THE PARADE IN SYDNEY OP I (")L*R rjALLANT T-JOYS I ON THEIR WAY TO THE FRONT. A Very Fine Example of Australian Moving Picture Production. A DELIGHTFUL ADJUNCT TO A DELIGHTFUL ENTERTAINMENT. The Queen's Orchestra. THE SAME OLD PRICES. Adult-, OU; Children, 3d; everywhere. + Under the Auspices I __fIH Red Cross Society. ■ A n RAND OCOTCH QONCERT Will be held in the mOWN TT ALL TO-NIGHT! O - N 1 G H T'• SATURDAY, JUNE Q AT g T.M. PROGRAMME: "God Save tho King." 1. Overture, "Raymond" • (Ambroise Thomas) 3rd (Auck.) Infantry Band, under Lieut J F. Llguton. Bnnilmnster), by kind permission of Colonel Bartlett, Officer Commanding. ': o song "McGregors' Gathering | ~ MR. W. GEMMELL. 3. Humorous Item Selected MR WIGHTMAN McCOOMBE. 4. Song "Banks of Allan Water"! MISS ELSA TEAGUE. 5 nance Highland Fling PUPILS OF MR. W. T. CHADWICK. 0. Song (Comic), "Ta, Ta, Maggie Darling" (Lauder) MR. HECTOR BLACK. 7. Recitation "The Usual Way KATHLEEN THOMAS. , 8. Sons "Hurrah for the Highlands ; MR. D. BLACK. 9. Dance. "Gillie Cnllum"...(Sword Dance) MISS FASSIE McDOUGALL. Interval. 1. SelectionMarch, "Sweet Maid of Glendarual. Strathspy, "Loudon's Bonnie Woods and Brnes." Reel, "riper o' Drnmmon's Rant." i AUCKLAND PIPE BAND, under PipeMajor Mac Donald. 2. Song, "A Fond Kiss" (Burns) MR. GILBERT PARKER. 3. Song "Auld Robin Gray" MADAM BELLA RUSSELL. 4. Song (Comic) Selected MR. NED. FORTE. 5. Dnnce "Shean Trulhhas" FASSIE AND OPHIR McDOUGALL. 6. Song "Mv Aiii Wee House" | MR. DUNCAN BLACK. 7. Dance Sailor's Hornpipe PUPILS OF MR. W. T. CHADWICK. 8. Song (Comic), "Now You're Married (Crawley) ! MR. HECTOR BLACK. 0. Song "The Pipes of Pan" MR. W. GEMMELL. • "Auld Lang Syne." Stage Manager Mr. Duncan Black. Accompanist Miss May Shirley. TICKETS: ."./. 2/. 1/. Reserved Seats at. Wlldman and Arey's. 3/ and 2/. Tickets may also be had at Red Cross Depot. Make sure of a sent. by booking enrly. Doors open 7.30. 542 __ISCEL___.NEOUS. SCHNEIDEMiAN B.ROS.'. LTD.. Great Clearing Sale of Costumes and Suits <*o___iouces on MONDAY. Special bargains in unclaimed suits and ready-to-wear costumes. —Our only address. 215, 217, 21i», Queen/ St. s<i9 ■P) _~F EAT OR VICTORY! -*-' The Exportation of this Book was Prohibited. 504 KB D CROSS SHOP. The Qnllt was dxuwu by No. 540 (Mr. R. H. Cushniani. H. KLSSLINO, IS9 W. B. COLBI-CK. " T"yO you suffer from colli feet?" we A/ a sked a visitor once. "Yes," he said, feelingly, "my wife's." He needn't have done so If he bad got her n North British HOT WATER BOTTLE with the UNIQUE STOPPER. b SCHNEIDEMiAN BROS.". LT_T! Great Clearing Sale of Costumes and Stilfeomimcnces on MONDAY. Special bargains in unclaimed suits and ready-to-wear costumes.—Our only address, 215, 217, 219. Queeu St. r,«\ E F E A T 0 P. VI C T O~R V . The Exportation of this Book was I Prohibited. 501

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 137, 9 June 1917, Page 12

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