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AMUSEMENTS. ■ TD R I N C E S S. A E I N C E S S. ■ "PRINCESS. — ■ -t X I N C E S S. -—— TO-DAY. rr;r>-NIG'HT. j O-DAY. •*■ O-NKWdT. , Another MARVELLOUS METRO, In conjunction with Rolfo Photo-Plays PRESENTS METRO. The Great Emotional J T7VRANCES "VTELSON ] l -Prances --'klson i 1 [TRANCES "VTELSON j RANGES -*-> ELSON | ITVEAN-CES \Tiii«SOS ! , - IiANtiES -Lr ELSON I Da a 5-Act Wonder Play of a WOMAN'S SUi'REME QUEST < >-i' 'PRITE LOVE, THE T_>OWER /YF TU'ICISION. | HE -t OWER \Jv i-'KCISIOS. 1 I rjviE powBR (\f r\J3ciaioN. i I -L HE A OWER i-'ECTSION. | I rr\HE DOVmi /'U' - TAELTSION. 1 | ■*- HE A OWER VF J-'eCISION. | FRAN*.' E S "VfEI > N. RANGES ELSON. 'V"ELS<iN, * RANCES ELSON. A noted artist. wln« the love ol a beautiful model. He marries her, and she learns he has committed bigamy. To save tbe niau she loves she denies she is his wife. Then i she leaves him, and iv another city j an author who is writing a >book, the central theme of which Is that "Every mortal possesses the God-given power of decision." j tsJie marries the writer. Then ehe meets , the artist, who tries to awaken her old ! love. Thus it fails to the woman to exercise the "God-given power of decision." The artist begs her to flee with him. She Is i lorn between her love for an honourable man and an old love, which, phoenix-P.ke. tries to rise from its own a*nes. Fote aid* the woman in her final decision. The play is the Screen Masterpiece of the season. Our Peerless Princess Orchestra-TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. Together wiLh a Sirpportiug Programme of Startling Merit. QUEEN'S. - ■ ■-- x» KEEN'S. — QUEEN'S. rpo-JXAY AND rrtO-NTGHT. A O-DAY AND A O-NIGHT. MANAGERIAL COMMENT UNNECESSARY. i ~ I I /IIHE "piCTURE OF THE YTiAR. | IA HE A ICTL'KE OK THE A EAR. I THE piCTURE OF THE yKAit | HE A KTL'RE OF THE A EAR. i THE piCTURE OF THE VT.AR. | HE A ICTURE OF THE A EAR. [ . I ! I I i AT AN ANn HP HE \T7oman. ' *A- JIA.N -"-ND A he >» OMAN. | I A AT AN A NO rpHE TXrOMAN. | I -CA. JJ..\N -~ASD A HE ''OMAN. I | A Af AN A Ntl TWIE TV'OMAN. | i ■<■*• Ji>.\- a [£)_. Woman, i 1 I 1 Adapted from Kniile Zol-a',, Famous Novel. N A N T F. S. A SUPPORTING PROGRAMME THAT BEGGARS DESCRIPTION, Including, THE LATEST NOVKLTIBS IN THE PICTURE WORLD. THE QUEEN'S ORCHESTRA. And a Million and One DeUstbttul Attractions thai make for a Performance of lniinite Merit. V - y PUBLIC SERVICE ASSOCIATION ±y.£J. (A-tXTvLAND SECTION!. FIRST ANNUAL lU-cUNION OF PUBLIC SERVANTS AND FRIENDS. ST. BF-NTTDrCTTS ILAL.L, EAtJT STItEET, MONDAY NEXT. JULY 2rrd, At 7.43 p_m. Every Tnhllr Servant in requested to atiend and hear discussion of matters of vital Interest to the Service. First A.M.R. Baud In at tendance. Musical Items. Dancing. Refre.-.-hmeuta Single Ti'-kets. 1 >'.; Double Tickets, 2 G. 2t!l F. W. GREY, Hon. .-<o,-. BAZAAR. + Heip thou thy brother's |g boat across. 3£7F4K19 And lo: thine own h.itL l ™ l reached the shore. X AUCKLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOL OLD GIRLS' ASSOCIATION. mO-DAY, SATURDAY, TUNE Oh 2.3<) P.M. T_> A 7. A A R, IN AID OF RED CROSS FUND, To be opened by THE MAYORESS (MRS J. 11. GUNSON), in GIRLS' GRAMMAR SCHOOL, HOWE STREET. NEWTON. .STALLS: Plain and Fancy. Produce. Home-made i ukci, Sweet-s. Rooks. Afternoon Tea. Orchestra under direction of Miss P. ! Walker. Dancing by Miss Daphne Knight's Pupils. Songs by Mr Ern*et Drake. Selec'ions by Miss WaL-h (■Siffieuse) and Orchestra. ADMISSION. Od. •HONOUR THE FLAG: On Exhibition A RED CROSS FLAG Flown by No. .1 N.Z. Rifle Brlt-adc Field I Ambulance .-.t Green Dump on ibe Sommo. ■ and shelled by the Orniar.s whilst Hying over an advance dressing station. SATURDAY, JUNE 3m. | 2.3D to 5 p.m.. 7to :).30 p.m. .-.fin S"WT£MjirrHG. QWIMMING. TEPID BATHS GALA k J SATURDAY. JULY 7, 2.13 p.m. PROGRAMME. ."-: i::yds Novice. :.:'. i-3.vds Schoolboys. 33 I.3yds Schwd Girls. 8H 2 3yds Sreast stroke iMen'. ."-3 1 3yds Breast-stroke iLadies't. :_; l-r.yds Backstroke il.adiesi, .viyds liiter-clnb. 50yds Ladies. 30yds Horsemen. High Jump. Handicaps:, Hunt tne Helhnau. Indies' Life Saving Display. Neat Header. Football liuhs' Relay Race .six a-sldci. open to League. Association, and Rugby teams. Entries close on TUESDAY NEXT, at Noon, with W. MORTON. .Inn.. 7. Durham Street West. 2t>o DANCING. V NZAC SELECT SOCIAL DANCE •--"A AND EUCHRE, in Or.-in-e Hali. TONIGHT. June 30th. in ail of Returned Soldiers' Asiviciation. Ticket-: Gent 's. 1 ri; 'ladies'. 1 . Refreshments.—R. SCA.\'LAN. Secretary. 84 A N V'"l ~N ' ».; ToTxTGHT. HiAVELOCK SOT'IAL CLUB, Druids' Haii. North Street. Geut.V Sub.. 1 «. todies'. 6d. Mr. Glover's Music. 579 G. M. FOWLER. Hon. Sc. TYANCING. - SUNFI.nWF.R SOCIAL i-J li.rK. EVERY SATURDAY EVENING. TRADES HALL. Hobson Street. Ladies. 6d. Gents. 1 fi. Harrison's Music. F. Turner. M.C—P. SORENSEN. Sec. '.)! ANCTNg" - SPENCER'S Classes. Mon.. Tues.. and Wed.. 23. Vincent St.. 7.45 p.m.: Foresters' Hall. Edinburgh St.. Sat.. 2.30 p.m.. Thurs.. S p.m. Private Lessons by appointment.—23, YiDcent St. 'Phone 2237. . B M UN RO' S H ALL. EVERY WEDNESDAY. 8 to 11 p.m. Select Classes. Ladies 6d, Cents 1 'it 60 C. OOLBERT. M.C.; H. ROSSEit, Sec. n 1 S C I S G TAUGHT MUNF.OS HALL. PONSONBY ROAD. A.B.C. DANCING CLASSES. ELEMENTARY.— Tuesday, at 7.30, Thursday, at 7.:'.j; Saturday, at 2.30. Terms on application to the Director. ADVANCED. —Saturday, at 8 r.ni. G J. S. ADEANE, Sec. MWS

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 155, 30 June 1917, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 155, 30 June 1917, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 155, 30 June 1917, Page 12