AMUSEMENTS. "Romeo Romeo! Wherefore art thou, Romeo? Deuy thy father and refuse thy name, or he sworn, my love, and I'll no longer be a Capulet!" ■I'll take thee at thy word. Call mc but love. Henceforth 1 never will be Honieo." "ROMEO AND JULIET, "00-UEO AND TUL-lET, "DOMEO AND JULIET, "DOMEO 'AND JULIET, Shakespeare's Immortal Masterpiece. RECEIVED BY A PACKED HOUSE At the T YRIC mHEATKiq J YRIC mHEATRU jyiUC fpHEATRU ON SATURDAY NIGHT. TO-NIGHT, AT 8. WILLIAM FOX WILLIAM FOX Presents His First Special De Luxe Film, in 7 Parts, T>OMEO AND JULIET. -ROMEO AND JULIET. ■ROMEO AND JULIET. The World's Greatest Love Story. With THEDA BARA. THEDA BARA. THEDA BARA. Tbe Crowning Triumph of this Empress of the Screen. And HARRY HILLIARD. HARRY HILLIARD. HARRY HILLIAKD. No Advance in Prices. Plans at Burkes, Tobacconist, opposite "Herald" Office. Quetn Street, also at Lyric Pbone 3(3-15. Prices: D.C., 1/; Stalls, 6d; Reserves, 1/6; Children, Half-price.
TODAY, RAND maEATRE. TO-DAY. Opp. G.P.O. Triangle Drama. Triangle Drama. ••LAST OF THE INGRiAMS.'' "LAST OP THE INGRiAMS.' , "I.A;ST OF THE INORIA.MS.' , •LAST OP THE ING-RIAMS.' , "LAST OP TUB IN'GRIAMS.'" "LAST OP THE INGRAMS.' , A Great and Wonderful Picture, featuring WILLIAM DESMOND. WILLIAJI DESMOND. "LAST OF THE IXCBiMS." "LAST OF THJD INORLAMS' , "LAST OP TEE IXGHIAMS. -, "LAST OF THE INGROMs." -I/AST OP THE rNGTCAMS.' , "LAST OK THE INGB.AMS.' , One of the Triangle Greatest Productions, featuring MARGERY WILSON. MARGERY WILSON. Supported by Fine Programme. To be seen at the GRAND only. ■Where do you get such a programme for your money, and A Dainty Cup of Tea eerred Free in the Circle? mHE /""iLOBTS. -Lhe 'J lobe. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT, THE A LL-TSED T>OCTE. HE- -tV'OUTE. Revived by request of thousands'. A Trip on R.M.S. Niagara from Auckland to London, via Canada Aud ROBERT WARWICK in The "vrAN" r\v rprHE rrotß," UK Jl.vx \Jp J-HE -Q-OUR," By the Famous World Company. The Longest Programme in the City. ■ATAHY -ipLES AfIXTER. MARY ■> PILES -AriNTER. AKY -"-ILES JJ-INTEK. I.OVEK MARY. \ T . —— TjiVBRYBODY'S. -V T J-JVEUYBODYS. VT - —— Tr".YERYBODY'S. T ■ J-'VEUYKOLIY'S. In :i Pictorial Adaptation of THE FASCINATING STOBY, Entitled DfLCIF.'S A DVEXTURE." ILCIES ■**■ DVBNTURi:." DULCIES A DVENTURE." ULCIE'S -^-DVENTUOE." A STORY OP — A STORY OF ■ CHARM AND SWEETNESS. CHARM AND SWEETNESS. Stvoe-t Dulcie 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 liurnliig of the church. LOVELY MARY MILES'M.I NTER. Is seen in her PAINT I FAST CHARACTER. A QTOKV AS SWEET AND CLEAN' AS NEW-MOWN HAY. Sessions: 11. 2.W, 4.30. G.L'O. S.lO. ORCHESTRA— -NIGHTLY, AT 7.4r>. RCIIKriTRA—WEDNESDAYS, 2AZ.
DENTISTRY. n c x t i st. It doesn't hurt at Howey Walker's, Queen Street. [Corner Opposite "J.C.L."] TTOWEY TT7ALKER City Dentist Queen Street. Gentleness and Extreme Care Howey Walker Lovely New Sets of Beet Teeth. DANCING. , _ _^_^_^ TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT I — GRAND EUCHRE AND DANCE, St. Benedict's Hall. Enst Street. Ladies, 1/6: Gouts 2/ T.illis' Orchestra.—l. J. McCaUe Hon Sec. si rpHE SELECT ANZAC DANCING CLUB ■*- Dauoe, Wednesday, June 13, Masonic Hall, Upper Queen St. Proceeds iv aid of Returned Soldiers' Fund. I,lllls , Orchestra; Norman Tate extras. Sub., Outs 1/6 Ladies Grt. c. Ness, M.C.—B. SCAXLAx' Secretary. 24 Dancing: dancing. , to-night, to-night, butterfly socials, trades hall. Every Moud.iy and Thursday Evening Gent*. 1/6; Ladies, Gd MH4 W F. JONKS. Hot.. Sec. J)ANCING T A U G Hr. MUNRO'S HALL, PONSONEY ROAD. A.B.C. DANCING CLASSES. ELEMENTARY.—Tuesday, at 730 Thursday, at 7.30: Saturday, at i3O. Terms on application to the Director ADVANCED.—Saturday, et S p.m. C J. S.- ADEANE, Sec. MWS JJEMUEKA. CATHOLIC SOCIALS. GRAIKD EITHRE AND BHIDGE TARTY TUESDAY 8^?, 1 *;»??:■ In NtM ;
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 138, 11 June 1917, Page 10
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