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AMUSEMENTS. COMMENCING TO-DAY COMMENCING TO-DAY AT TTIVERYBODY'S. T -EVERYBODY'S. THE FAVOURITE PICTURE HOUSE. THE FAVOURITE PICTURE HOUSE. ETHEL — — THEL • ETHEL /tLAYTON — thel Clayton —. in a glorious story of the power of love. " ITIHE -p-ORMANT pOWEB." " A- HE A-CqRMANT fOWER." " *fIHE T-\ORMANT pOWER." " A-HE AT OWER." Scenes of Extraordinary Luxury Adorn a Story of Tremendous Power. i ■AA-H WAS ONE OF LIFE'S FAILURES. CJHE WAS A CAFE DANCER. 1 But her brave words started him on the road to success. He became a successful lawyer, and accepted the position of counsel to the rich and power- | ful Maxwell—and finds that the Girl of his Dreams was Maxwell's Wife. STRONG SUPPORTING CAST. • Including MURIEL OSTRICHE — EDWARD LANGFORD And MONTAGUE LOVE. SESSIONS: 11, 12.50, .2.40, 4.30. I .6.20- AND Bfull /-.rchestra -vtightly. ull Orchestra -Lmghtly. GRAND RAND Opp. G.P.O. TO-DAY—SATURDAY, FEB. 23—TO-DAY. A New Picture to Auckland Presents THE FAMOUS PRIMA DONNA, BEATRIZ MICKELENA, In ; " THE WOMAN WHO DARED." " THE WOMAN WHO DARED." " THE WOMAN WHO DARED." " THE WOMAN WHO DARED." Full of Wonderfully Dramatic Situations. " THE WOMAN WHO DARED." " THE WOMAN WHO DARED." " THE WOMAN WHO DARED." " THE WOMAN WHO DARED." A Wonderful Character Part, played hy A GREAT ACTRESS. Also, at the Grand To-dnv. Charlie Chaplin, The EVERGREEN, Charlie Chaplin, The WONDERFUL. Charlie Chaplin. The FAVOURITE. Charlie Chaplin, The DARING. Charlie Chaplin. The FAMOUS. Charlie! Charlie! Charlie! In " WOMAN." " WOMAN." "WOMAN." " WOMAN." You .will never forget him in this part. CHARLIE, more wonderful than ever. • Supported by 4th Chapter The Master Key. 4th Chapter The Master Key. 4th Chapter The Master Key. Have you seen the last Three Chapters? Do not fnll to see the Fourth. A GREAT PROGRAMME TO-DAY At the GRAND!! GRAND!! GRAND!! r*J_LOEE. /-I LOBE. HAROLD T OCKWOOD AROLD A'OCKWOOD AND AT AY A LLISON. AND -"AaY -tA-LLISON In THE TJIVER f\F TJOMANCE." HE "IVER *-*F AAOMANCE." THE T>IVER (\F T>OMANCE." HE A*IVF.R V/p AV'OMANCE." THE T>IVER _"\F T>OMANCE." HE ATtviVER -"OMANCE." If ever there was a river that seems to radiate Romance from every swirl and eddy It Is the St. Lawrence—a more beautiful and remarkable background for a beautiful nnd remarkable story could not be fo'jnd anywhere. A story of a holiday trip on the beautiful St. Lawrence with a motor boat and a chnrmlng girl. Also. Robert Warwick in "The Hidden Scar," And other line supports. A really fine programme—one that it would be a pity to miss: so take the tip. ALEXANDRA. GREEN LANE. LEXANDRA. THIS (SAT.) EVENING. MOLLY McINTYRE In ALEXANDRA. HER GREAT HOUR. ALEXANDRA. HER GREAT HOUR. ALEXANDRA. VOICE ON THE WIRE, ALEXANDRA. Second Chapter. Full Orchestra. Overture 7.53. RITANNIA. PONSONBY'S RITANNIA. POPULAR THEATRE. Last Night of "THE BAD BOY." NEXT MON.. TUES.. WED. OLGA PETROVA, In the Thrilling Metro. Wonder-play, "TO THE DEATH." A Drama ln which a Beautiful Woman Risks Her Heart's Desire to Avenge her Sister's Honour. CARNIVAL. jTVTAHUHU PATRIOTIC COMMITTEE. MONSTER CARNIVAL, In Aid of LOCAL PATRIOTIC FUNDS, SHOW GROUNDS, Adjoining Railway Station. Otahuhu, SATURDAY, MARCH 9. 191 S. Admission: Adults, 1/; Children, 6d; Children under 7 years. Free. 558 STEPHEN SHELTON, Hon. Sec. PICNICS, EXCURSIONS. ETC. "VTORTHERN STEAMSHIP COMPANY, JY LIMITED. SUNDAY TRIP, FEBRUARY 24, 191 S. ARKLE S BAY AND WAY TORTS. (Weather and other circumstances permitting). S.S. DAPHNE 9.30 a.m.. Central Wharf Leaves Arkle's Bay 5 p.m. 1 "VTORTHERN STEAMSHIP A* COMPANY, LTD. WHAKATANE SHOW. S.S. DAPHNE (weather and other circumstances permitting). The DAPHNE will leave for Whakatane, via Tauranga, on MONDAY, 25th February, at 3 p.m.; leaves Whakatane, S a.m., Thursday, 28th. 4 CHARLES SANSON. Manager. a— ~. -VTORTHERN STEAMSHIP -AA CO., LTD. WARKWORTH SHOW, SATURDAY, 2nd MARCH, 1918. S.S|. iHATJITI, 7.15 a.m.. Railway Wharf. Leaves Workworth Sunday, March 3, 9 a.m. Return Fare. 10/. 161 CHARLES RANSON, Manager. A . VVEATHER PERMITTING. M__H*. EXCURSION TO OSTEND. The S.S. ONEWA WIU leave the Waterfront, Central Wharf, at 10 a.m. TO-MORROW (Sunday); Ostend, 5 p.m. Return Fare, 2/6. 620 BRADNEY AND BINNS. 1 *^iS^iir TAKAPUNA TRAMWAYS AND FERRY COMPANY, LIMITED. BAYSWATER, TAKAPUNA, AND MILFORD BEACHES. S.a. PUPUKE leaves Ferry Tee {Western Entrance), Week Days, quarter past every hour from 7.15 a.m. until 9.15 p.m., then at 10.45 p.m. week days; 10.15 and 11.15 p.m. Saturdays only. SUNDAYS. S.s. PUPUKE Auckland at 9.30, 10.30, 11.30 a.m., 1.0, 2.0, 2.40, 3.20, 4.0, 4.40, 5.20, 6.0, 6.40, 7.20. 8.0, 9.0 (c), 9.30 p.m. Weather permitting. NOTE.—Sunday Afternoon Service in wet weather will be 1.0, 2.15, S.lo, 4.30. 045 6.45, 8.0, 9.0 (c), 9.30 p.m. THE ROUND TRIP. Adults, 1/3; Children under 12 years, 6d. Si

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 57, 23 February 1918, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 57, 23 February 1918, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 57, 23 February 1918, Page 12

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