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AMUSEMENTS. One fairer than my Love! the allseeing sun. Whoe'r saw her match since the world begun.—Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet, Act 1., scene 2. "ROMEO AND JULIET, "DOMED AND JULIET, "DOMED AND JULIET, TO-NIGHT, AT 8. I/ RIC ' ' I/ BIC ' "pOMEO AND JULIET, TJOMEO AND JULIET. J-JOMEO AND JULTET, Shakespeare's Immortal Masterpiece. The sweetest story ever told, is the subject of the new William Fox Master Him Production, which stars nm ED A T>ARA. rpHEDA TJARA. Fortrayed by a enst of well-known artists, with a setting more sumptuous and magnificent thuu nuytlii-g yet done iv Moving Pictures. In the role of Romeo TTARKY TJILLIARD TTARRY TTILLIARD Is superbly cast. He play, admirably the young lover who cannot brook separation from his wife, even ln death. I Please Note.—The committee in charge of tbe Celebration at Stratford-upon-Avon of the Anniversary of Shakespeare's birth, April 23, 1364, chose this film to be shown in the Shakespeare's Cinema during the Celebration. The entire production was made in the Fox Studios, New Jersey, yet the committee found that in ac- J curacy of detail it was not approached by any other Pictures of a Shake--1 spearean Play. I Special Music by THE LYRIC ORCHESTRA Directress: Dorothy Nicol. BOOK YOUR SEATS AT ONCE. Plans at Burkes, Tobacconist, opposite HeTald Office, Queen Street, also at Lyric. 'Phone 3645. Prices: D.C.. 1/: Stalls, 6d: Reserves, I/O; Children, Half-price (Saturday Night excepted).

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

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