AMUSEMENTS. t . i THE T TRIO rnHEATRE. JTBIO rpHBATRE. TYBIC rpHEATRE. LOVE AMONG THE SNOWS Of the Ice-bound North Furnishes the Motive which works towards an Inevitable End Iv ' VV'ILLIAM TT'OX'S Soul-stirring Drama, ; J- HE -Cj.ND V/If JLttE J-RAIL, rr\HE 10ND i\v rpiLE rrutAJL, J-HH -Cjnd Wf J- HE J-RAU-rriHK evni) r\F rrvt\v. /trail, ahe IJND \Jf J- HE a rail , rpHE "PND fTTHE rpRAIL, J-he -t/.ND \Jv a lu .; J- rail, Starring VV-ILLIAM TAARNUM * V ILLLaJt A ARNUM \\7ILLIA-M TTVAItNUM vr ILLIAM JJ ARNUM WILLIAM TTtARNUM VV ILLIAM -C ARNUM TT'ILLIAM TTVARXUM y MLLIAM J ARNUM AND "\riSS "D ROCKWELL ISS -L>ROCK WE LJ.. This Picture is Without Donbt William Fox's Masterpiece. Do NOT MISS IT. rpO-NIGHT, AT q NO ADVANCE IN 'PRICES*. Eut Take No Chances Regarding Your Seats BOOK AT ONCE. "Herald 8 " nm?*'''' 7^ harcr,Dl<it - °PP<*ite , PRICES: D.C, 1/; Stalls, Cd. Reserves, ;QRAND JjnTEATRE. tee.,. OPP G.P.O. TO-DAY. TO-DAY. TO-DAY EXTRAORDINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. The First Great Serial Screened Hp'p TO-DAY-FIRST ISmLMEref-TO-DAY "rpilE TRON pLAW." "3J\HE TRON /iLAW."7TVHE JRON /ILAW." "jpHB JRON QLAW." Featuring "qVHE TRON pLAW." PEAp ß L aUtlfnl WHITE. TRON pLAW." "rpHE JRON /-<LAW." " rTWB JRON pLAW." A Wonderful. Intense, Exciting Drama. Supported by •rjYHE /CRIMINAL." A c, r ippi ng .• rTVHB _TARIMLNAL.'' Triangle, i- l_ Starring "fTYHE _nRLYITNAL." Clara Williams -I- V. and "yTYHE piRLMXNAL." William Desmond. "- v " IfTTHB /CRIMINAL." A Nameless Foster- A V> mother is Accused " »TYHE /~»RrMTNAL." of Stealing ihe -A Vv Nameless Child *7TIHE pKiMIXAL" She Adores. a V^ * rrrHE pREMTNAL.'The Close of the Story is a Splendid Climax. Wonderfal Pictures of Life in New York's Italian Quarter. A Screamingly Funny Comedy, " "DILLY'S TROUBLE." Featuring Billy Reeves. This Programme Screened at the GRAND Only. A Cup of Dainty Tea Served Free at all Day Sessions. WHO KILLED COLONEL PAGE? WHO KILLED COLONEL PAGE? This is the Mystery that Fascinates and Excites » T T^YERYBODY'S. -A-T -LIVERY-BODY'S. » T TpVERYBODY'S. A-[ J-iVERYBODY'S. A WORLD FILM DRAMA. i Under the Title of THE TJAGE \XYSTERY." HE X AGE -JJ-YSTERY." THE TJAGE ATYSTERY.- ! HE A AGE -'J-YSTERY." , THE TJAGE \CTSTEB\V HE A AGE THE RAGE \f YSTERY." HE r Ai.iE ■*"- YSTERT." Three people confess to the killing of Colonel Page, but it becomes suddenly clear as to who is really the guilty one. "I killed him." cried Mrs. Le Movie. "I gave him my life, and he ruined it. Then he threw mc aside like an old glove, and — so—l—killed him." THIS ABSORBING STORY IS ENACTED BY AN ALL-STAR CAST, Including /-AARLYLE pLACKWELL *- AKLYLE -DIaCKWELL — TUNE T. LVIDGE W UNE -E-M.VIDGE A RTHUR A SHLEY. , -Arthur -Ashley. THIS REMARKABLE DRaMA FEATURES SOME GORGEOUS SCENES. Including BEAUTIFUL SNOW EFFECTS In the ADIRONDACK MOUNTAINS. THE PAGE ■\fYSTERY." lIR JtT AGE -*J-VSTERY." THE T>AGH TirYSTERY." HE J- AGE A TRIUMPH OF MAGNIFICENT ACTING WFDDEri TO GORGEOUS SCENIC EFFECTS. •' CJPIKE'S RUSY "DIKE." A>TJSY A MAD. MERRY MEDLEY OF FIILARIOUS MIRTH. mm: _paumont /Srathic J-m: vT AU MONT Vraphic OF UNUSUAL INTEREST. SESSIONS: i|K»ioNs: 4.30. 6.20. 8.10. " AND " OUR TTvULL ORrHESTEA"0 RrHESTEA " and our J- vi.l Orchestra. NIGHTLY AT ' *•> WEDNESDAYS —45. H**>""te T>OHEMIAN QBCHESTRA. CJLB en- PERFORMERS—GO Conductor: COLIN MUSTON. HE.A.M. " Leader: C PRIME. SECOND CONCERT. FOURTH SEASON. TOWN HALL, JULY 12. FIRST PERFORMANCE IN AUCKLAND OF WELSH RHAPSODY - . By EDWARD GERMAN. One of England's Foremost Composers. IMPERIAL GRAND MARCH (Elgar). IIRISn TUNE. FROM COUNTY KERRY (Grainger). IRISH REELS. "MOLLY ON THE SHORE" (Grainger). Vocalist: MISS KATE GRANT. THE LYRIC QUARTET. ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION, 10/6 - TW ( rJeVve^r 5 - 10/6. FOR EACH OF FOUR CONCERTS. 1 New Subscribers Enrolled at Proportionate : Rates. ."> / — ADMISSION — f) / ! A. W. ROBERTSON, Secretary. ISf, Queen StrePt j 201 Next E. and F. Piano Agency. Ltd. BOXING. _ O__ rVfORTHERN BOXING jgVrjNt ASSOCIATION. j (\j yj GYMNASIUM. PARNELL. 2>sA ts\\ •*" Friends and Lovers of le 3f/ Qto attend a good Exhibition of Boxing ov Pupils and . others on THURSDAY EVENING NEXT, i July 3, at 8 p.m. I M". vtc. ci.iFFr. Instructor.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 155, 30 June 1917, Page 12
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