AMUSEMENTS. rpHE LEADING PICTURE THEATBBB. LIKIC "The Message of the Mouse." EVERYBODY'S "A Woman's Way." STiRAN'D "The Billions Plot." PRINCESS "Silence Sellers. QUEEN'S "The Tar-Heel Warrior." GRAND "Salvation Joan." GLOBE "The Smrbeam." KING'S "A Woman's Way." PALACE "Jim Grimsby's Boy." TYRIC rnHEATKE. LAST NIGHT—B P.M.—LAST NIGHT. OF THE GIGANTIC SUCCESS.^ ANITA OTEWART, NITA N*TBWART, In the "-MESSAGE OF THE MOUSE." TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). Extra Special Children's Matinee, 2.30. Robinson /crusoe, oblnson Crusoe. AND CHARLIE /-IHAPLIN HARLIE V^HAPLIN In the " FACE ON THE FLOOR." TO-MOHROW NIGHT. EIGHT O'CLOCK. Another Startling Attraction. BOUGHT AN» PAID pOB. OUGHT ixND -t AID -»- OR. The Drama In which Muriel Starr created a furore on the Australasian Stage, With LYRIC ORCHESTRA. BOX PLAN now open at Sharkey's, Tobacconist, Queen Street, or Ring Lyric, 3645. VERYBODY'S / LAST DAY OF VERYBODY'S LAST NIGHT OF THE GREAT SOCIETY PLAY. A\*TOMAN-S WAY. »» OMAN'S "AY. TO-MORROW — TO-MORROW ' — TO-MORROW THOUGHT TO-MORROW ■*-* TO-MORROW AND TO-MORROW TO-MORROW pAID TpOR. TO-MORROW ■*- ■*- TO-MORROW — TO-MORROW : Sessions: 11, 12.50, 2.40, 4.30, 6.20, 8. gTRAND TOP QUEEN STREET
'LAST DAY AND NIGHT OF ANITA QTEWART NITA "TEWAKT IN THE TV/TESSAGE f\i? mHE Tl/TOUSE he Message v>f J- he Mouse Twelfth Episode of "The Secret Kingdom." TO-MORROW. rraoiiAS J- HOMAS OLIVE mnOJUS A Story LIVE -L HOMAS of a O LIVE rnHOMAS Bewitching LIVE -■- HOMAS ißutterfly OLIVE miHOMAS of the LIVE J- HOMAS Midnight EJ Cabarets, "TJJIOADWAY A KIZONA." -who J>ROADWAY -ti-RizONA. is "ICWIOADWAY A RIZONA." Kidnapped jyaOADWAY -ii-fiIZONA. by a BROADWAY AIRIZONA." Cowtooy. ROADWAY -t*-RIZONA. BROADWAY A RIZONA." ROADWAY -tVRIZONA. "America's Prettiest Girl in Her latest and Greatest Success, "Surpassing (Both Her Previous Productions. Also, Thirteenth Episode, "Secret Kingdom." pRiSDrpH E A T X E. Opp. fiJV.O. TO-DAY—The Last Screening—-TO-DAY Edna May in "SAX.VATION JOA-N," "SALVATION JOAN," Aud 12th Chapter, "THE SECRET OF THE SUBiMABINE." TO-MORROW JAN. 12. Fine Comedy Drama, Starring ALBERT CHEVALIER, iEngland's Great Coster Character Actor, ■In "MY OLD DUTCH." The Story Recited and Sung Tjy Alan McErwain, Auckland's Entertainer.
CONTINUOUS. >* LAST DAY AND NIGHT OF CJUNBKAM," J- UK O'UNBKAM, AND MARX T>ICKFOKD IN ARY ■*- ICKFORD IN a'O-MOUROW. FRANCie "V" "D.USHMAN itANCie ■**- JJIUSHMAN FRANCIS -sr "DiUSIIMAN HANCU3 -A-« Jt>USHMAN "IN A-VTAN A NX> TXIS CWUIa." ■•■"-AX -tlxo -EL IS A TITAN AXD ,TXIS CJOUL." •"A AN -n-HD O. ls OoUL. MAHGUERITE ftLAHK ARG-UERITE V/JjAllK MA«OUEBITE ryiL,AliS. ARGUERITE V^iARK IN "IVTICE AND •■"-ICE AND JH-ES. MICE AND -ITEN." ICE AND -L'-l-BN OTHER SPLENDID SUPPORTS. ■g-INiG'S TOP PITT STREET! LAST NIGHT OF A\X7IOMAN'S WAY," W OMAN'S VVaY ■**■ V » OMAN'S -W' A Y t ■Featuring Ethel Clayton, Montague Love, and Carlyle Blackwell. TO-MORROW, OjLG'A T>ETROVA iLGA JL ETROVA OIL&A. TIETROTA TA3<A -t ETROVA OLOA TXETROVA LGA -t ETROVA IN "fpHB CIILBNCE CJELL-BRS" -*- HE ►SILENCE "/TIHE CJILBNCE iCIELLERs'" -I- he Oilbnce Sellers "fnHE CJILENCE CJELLERS ~ J- HE ►JILENCE A (MARVELLOUS METRO PRODUCTION SHOWING AMERICA AT WAR. 4 'E 6 W , CMSOE." Also Charlie fh XV hnpUl ; ln Face o° the Floor," at A ? E I^ d O rc M^RR J o O w Ster MaUnee ' 230 '
PICNICS, EXOTTKSIOirS. ETC. "M"ORTHERN STEAMSHIP fls>~<e] COMPANY, LTD. r-— ~-ij SUNDAY TRIPS. S.S. WAIPU 9.30 a.m., Central' Wharf TO JIUKRAY'S, BKOWN*S, DEEP CREEK, AND ARKLE'S. Leaving Arkle's Bay at 4.30 p.m. Return Pare, 1/. 24 CHARLES RANSON, Manager. XTORTHERN STEAMSHIP COMPANY, DIMITED.-WEEK-END TRIPS TO PLEASURE RESORTS. Weather and Other Circumstances Permitting.) SATURDAY, 12th JANUARY, 1918. WAIHEKE. S.S. DAPHNE 2 p.m.. Northern Wharf KAWAU AND ALGIE'S. S.S. WAIOTAHI 2 p.m., Central Wharf GRUT'S AND WAIWERA. SS. HAUITI 2 p.m.. Railway Wharf BKOAWS BAY, DEEP CREEK AND ARKLE'S BAY. J S.S. OREWA 2 p.m.. Railway Wharr Steamers arrive back In Auckland about nine a.m. Monday morning. 25 CHARLES RANSON, Manager. FOR HIKE. ISITORS TO AVONDALE, Blockhouse Bay, Titirangi, ring for Motor to meet train or tram. —M. McCarthy, Avondale. 628 PROFESSIONAL NOTICES, mo sufferers. Correct Diagnosis of Maladies. Healing by Mental Suggestion. Individual Psychology Explained. MRS W. RICHARDS. No. 28, Pitt Street. D
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 10, 11 January 1918, Page 8
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