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-. ■ . .AMUSEMJ-ITS. ';,, miVOLI. . THE --—fpiVOU. a-«-iVOH p.RLK MI E R J-IVOH MVOLI. PICTURE ——rrUVOLi. ■-VOLI:—.' HOUSE. . __- J-IVOU. TO-NIGHT AT Q " " O-NIGHT AT °» mO-NIGHT AT O -*-O-NIGHT AT P» •We present The piquant "and vivacious Paramount artiste, • VIVIAN UTARTIN, IVIAN i"-ARTIX, VIVIAN I_rARTIN,' IVIAN i-"-ARTIN, VIVIAN " IX/rARTIN, . IA r IAN J-'J-ARTIN, In' an entirely original aid refreshing play r from the Pallas Studios, entitled TSS W AX M ODEU : X H_ VV AX l"-ODEL. HE VV AX lV± ODE r.. . • . T HE • W AX M ODEI " : • I-HE VVaX -W-VODEL. I This is a production containing nil the essentials of* a winner; a good story—a charming star—and a superb' direction. ■ Julie Davcuant is undoubtedly the best part' [ that Vlvran Martin has yet given us. ALSO, The funniest Two-act Comedy ever screened, "PUTTY AT fiONEY . T.SLAND. P -Tatty -_-_t Oonby I.land. ATTY A T /"tONEY T.SLAND. ATTY -3-T "-SLAND. 2000 feet of mirth—a tornado of screams. Featuring genial "Fatty." ROSCOE A RBUCKLE, OSCOE -C_-RBUCKI,E, "ILLJOSCOE A RBUCKLE, -"OSCOE -"-RBUCKLE, In-his most hilarious, side-splitting, cyclonic outburst to date. A giddy, tempestuous romance of Love, Luck, and Salt Water. BOX PLAN AT 11. CLEAL'S (next Geo. Fowlds'). T'jy.^f l •-. Reserves at — miVOLI. rnivnH' - H ' Cleal,!f . Queen —J-IVOLI. TivJiH" St " or theatre -riMVOLI. "•IVOLI.—, 'Phone 2230 A. -A.VOLL (.J.RAND THEATRE, mO-DAY. VJ Opp. G.P.O. X QLARA J£IMBALL "VLOUNG. "mHB pEAST f\V j IFE." r . ma of Life, and L'cs !! QLARA jg-IMBALL YOUNG. . " TOE TTIEAST. f\p T IFE." ' "J-HE -C EAST U. JJi F k" ' THE STORY. A deep story of a pure, beautiful Cnban girl who Is persuaded against her will'to become betrothed to Don ArWda, a wealthy Cubnn. She loves Pedro, a young fisherman, who lives with his uncle, Father Vantun., and Ccllda, who has been secretly stealing to Don Armada's villa,' but who Is cast on* by him on his engagement to Aurora. How this story is beautifuUv developed, and the real lovers come to thelr own, forma one of tho greatest dramas of the Latin Lowlands ever pictured. , * . THE FEAST OF LIFE. Love Is the Feast of Life. Every woman hungers for It, aud if deprived pines and fades. Seething with Passionate Romance and ■Fiery Temperament Characteristic of tho Latin Race. And CHARLIE We all want a MAHLIE V/HAPLIN. good laugh. SEE CHAPLIN—"THE MASQUERADOR." Eighth Chapter. "THE MASTER KEY." Eighth Chapter. "THE MASTER KEY." The GRAND, The GRAND, The GRAND. The GRAND, The GRAND. The GRAND. TO-DAY—TO-DAY—TO-DAY.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 71, 23 March 1918, Page 12

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