AMUSEMENTS. rraiE leading picture theatres. EVERYBODY'S "The False Friend." GRAND "His Sixteenth Wife." STRAND "The Millionaire Vagrant." LYRIC "Jealousy." GLOBE "The Ne'er-do-well." PALACE "My Old Dutch." WEST END "His Sixteenth Wife." AT TTIVERYBODY'S. T -EiVERYBODY'S. LAST DAY—LAST NIGHT OF ROBERT TX7ARWICK OBERT VV ARWICK AND GAIL TTANE AIL AVANE IN THE TCIALSE T7IRIEND. HE * ALSE -E RIEND. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). ETHEL TXLAYTON — — »S tiiel Clayton — JS ETHEL piAYTON J N T TIIEL — 1N A WORLD FILM SUCCESS. " mHE CJTOLEN T>ARADISE." ••J. HE WTOI.EN ATaRADISE." Q-WIE CJTOLEN TOARADISE." -hk Stolen -L aradise." Scslons: 11. 12.50, 2.40, 4.30. G. 20, 8. ORCHESTRA NIGHTLY AT f* QA RCIIESTRA NIGHTLY AT GRAND THEATRE. (Opp. G.P.0.) TO-DAY! Do Not Forget, is the last Screening or |" mHE -J ftTir I ■| I.HE J-OtH VVvFE. I TO-DAY! The Last Day of the 7th Chapter of THE TRON /-ILAW. I he Iron j AND THE IMMORTAL ANZACS. mO- MORROW (SATURDAY): A Or""t Pathe Drama. ttinTon's mP rnLK AIINTON'S -L'taUBLE. And „ BTH CHAPTER OF "THE IROX CLAW." j TO-DAY — TO-DAY. — TO-DAY. THE .CJTRAND Queen he street. Direction: Fuller's Pictures, Ltd. LAST DAY Of LAST DAY Charles Ray LAST DAY And LAST DAY Sylvia Bremer LAST DAY In ■ LAST DAY " The Millionaire Vagrant." LAST DAY Of "Her Nature Dance." iLAST DAY The Darlne Kevstnne Comedy. LAST DAY At 11, 12.50. 2.40, 4.30, 0.20 LAST DAY And 8. | mHE QTRAND. | I -«-iiE Strand. | COMMENCING TO-MORROW. ANITA STEWART " The ANITA STEWART First ANITA STEWART Lady ANITA STEWART In ANITA STEWART Picturedom!" In CLOVER'S TJEBELLIOX." LOVER'S "EBELLION." From the Story of James Oliver Curwood. And CHARLIE CHAPLIN In "The Rink." CHARLIE CHAPLIN His Faßtest, FunCHARLIE CHAPLIN niest and Best! CHARLIE CHAPLIN It's easy enough CHARLIE CHAPLIN when be "sits down. CHARLIE CHAPLIN But when he stands CHARLIE CHAPLIN up he can't make his CHARLIE CHAPLIN feet behave. COMMENCING TO-MORROW (Saturday). T YRIC rpO-NIGHT, J/BIC AT JMIC 8> JEALOUSY" EALOUSY" JEALOUSY" EALOUSY" Is-the Title of William Fox's Super-feature which will be Presented This 'Evening, Featuring VALESKA CJURATT ALESKA OrKiTT VALESKA CURATT ALESKA (The Woman with the Most Famous Wardrobe in the United States). "Many newspapers have printed articles about mc," says Miss Suratt. "and they all begin their stories by speaking of the 'gorgeous costumes' Miss Suratt is famous for wearing. I sincerely hope that I am not famous merely for wearing 'gorgeous cos-' tumes." If I thought that I should leave the drama at once and seek comfort in some New England village, where sunbonnets and Mother Hubbards aro the latest fashions." In " JEALOUSY" "EALOUSY We See VALESKA SURATT at Her Best. PRICES: D.C, 1/; Stalls, 6d: Reserves, 1/6. Plan at Burkey's, Tobacconist. Queen Street. Phone, Lyric 3645. rpHE xHE VTLOBE. LAST NIGHT OF REX BEACH'S " THE NE'ER-DO-WELL." TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), OLGA "pETKOViA LGA -T ETROVA IN "fTtHE TTEART f\F A T>AINTED "A HE AA-EAR.T iA- -TAINTED T7C7OMAN," »» OMAN," And MAE MARSH In "THE CHILD OF THE PARIS STREETS" — -gND. — Final Screening " THE 16TII WIFE." " THE 10TH WIFE." " THE 10TH WIFE." Also, 7th Chapter, " THE IRON CLAW " 7th Chapter, " THE IRON CLAW." VEHICLES FOR SALE. CI.PRING CART, carry up to 30cwt. good running order; also Set of Harness.—J. Raffell. Station Rd., Avondale. 555 FEDERAL VEHICLE MART, 103 Federal St. —Six first-class Gigs, from £12; Light Wagon, £14; Several Vans, tops remove, £16; K.T. Pony Gig, Double Buggy, Horse, suit grocer, 6yrs, £15; Harness, Etc. —If. Buckley and Co. D TXTYNDHAM YARDS CO., 42, Wyndham VY St., above Albert St., Buys, Sells, or Exchanges Vehicles, Harness, etc. WiU sell Light Tax Cart, Single-seated Tray Buggy, Hooded Cart, Thome Roadster, new »-*hafter, Spring Cushions, Brake, etc., Light Tip Dray, cheap. fj MORLEY'S SALE AND EXCHANGE.Durham Street West. — Beautiful U«oded Phaeton Buggy, fuU lock, rubher tyres, beet build, seat 4 or 5; New Light Carte, business or pleasure, £25* take 6cwt to "cwt; Rubber-tyred Pony Gig' suit 13-14 hands, £25; Spring Tip Cart, take loewt, £18; Compact Ton Cart, £20; Wideseated B.F. Gig, £16, Harness suit £5; Very Light 4-wheeled Pony Buggy, £22 10/; D.S. Buggy, scats 4, £20, oU axles, } lock. D MACBXrTERT FOR SALE. PORTABLE Engine, S horse-power, for •Sale, runs on benzine or distillate, magneto driven, in good order and condition, £100 f.0.r., f.o.h. —W. Jordan, Whaka- , plrau, Kaipara. D 4 ' JH.F. English Gardner Kerosene Start tionary Engine; gooa order and comr'« f « outfit.—J. M. Robertson, 45 Ferry Bldgs. &i
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 196, 17 August 1917, Page 8
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