AMUSEMENTS. mHE LEADING PICTURE THEATREB ■*• And Their Star Features To-day. STRAND "The Auction Block." QUEEN'S "I Will Repay." EVERYBODY'S .."Diamonds aud Pearls." PRINCESS..Red, White, and Blue Blood.'.' LYRIC "The Auction Block." THE AUCTION BLOCK."—The Management of the Strand, wish to apologise to the many iiundreds of patrons unable to gain admissiou on .Saturday Evening, and would advise them, where possible, to take advantage of the day sessions, commencing at 11, 12.50, 2.40, 4.30, and <i.2Q. "rptlE AUCTION BLOCK."—"Her naming -L beauty was her danger and ljer pareuts' capital. Yet she 'rose from the nitre, uplifting others," ' a" 11HE AUCTION BLOCK."—Ho won't - stand for make-up. He wants thenr with the dew on!" rpHE CSTRAND. -"The Shrive of the J-HE Silent Art:" rnUE CJTRAND. Without doubt J- HE Theatre "De Luxe." Direction: .Fuller's Pictures, Ltd. To-day, at 11, 12.50, 2.40, 4.30, 0.20, and 8. "XliX WICKEDEST WOMAN IN THE WORLD."— She played the game as thousands of big city girls play it—yet beneath thte cynical exterior -was the REAL Girl. The girl who could cook and sew; the girl who wanted a home and "kiddles"; the gin who hungered for love and an:ectlon. She Is but one of the human characters in REN "REACH'S rVREATEiST CJTORY, EX' -DIftACH'S VT'REATEST KJ'I'ORY, KEX "REACH'S /GREATEST CJTORY, 'EX -D'EACH'S VJItKATB'rN'TOIti, __ . HE I AUCTION "RLOCK." I UCT.ION X>LOCK. | Which tells the life story ot a million girls in the big cities. LADIES! ATTEND THE DAY SESSIONS. If at All Possible, And avoid disappointment and delay. PRICES.—Day Sessions: Circle nnd Stalls, Od, Children 3d. Evening Session: Circle, 2/0.; Front Stalls, 1/1; Back •Stalla, Od. QUEEN'S. QUEEN'S. UEEN'S. —— yUEEN'S. Sweet and Dainty Little CORfN'NE (IKIFFITH CORINNE GRIFFITH In one of O. Ilenrj's Famous Stories, I WILL REPAY. I WILL REPAY. And Tenth THE NEGLECTED WIFE. Episode of THE NEGLECTED WIFE. T ■ - TTVVERYBODY'S. T XIiVERYBODY'S. "She Alarrled for Money, but she did not get enough." KITTY GORDON KITTY GORDON KITTY GORDON • KITTY GORDON lv "DIAMONDS PEARLS " "DIAMONDS ■ ■■- PEARLS." "DIAMONDS And PEARLS." "DIAMONDS And PEARLS." "DIAMONDS — PEARLS " "DIAMONDS PEARLS." (Sessions: 11, 12.."i0, 2.40. 4.: i(). 0.20. 8. "P R I N C E S S. ■ —— — ■*- Ra,N C EIS kS._— I COLOSSAIJ DOUBLE BILL. | LTH A NCIS -XT TJUSHMAN. A- RANCIS- A>U-SHM\N I>EVERLEY T>AYNE. 'EVEHLEY AJaYNE. - T\?h'ite — AND T>LUE : A>I,UE ■ "RLOOD. -OI.OOD. Together with the Latest and Greatest Triangle Masterpiece. THE the RKGKNrTRATKS. 'KKCE.VEK AIES, SESSIONS: 31.15 a.m., 2, 4.45. 7.30 p.m. — 9 — Ll-RIC— Direction: llayward's Pictures, VUK.-. Ltd. LYRIC. TO-NIGHT. AT 8 LYRIC. "THE AUCTION BLOCK." LYRIC. "THE AUCTION BLOCK." I.Y.RK'. • TIIK AUCTION BLOCK " LYRIC. "THE AUCTION BLOCK." lyric. Bo.v Plan at Sharkey's, TobaccnLYRJC. nlst, Queen St. Reserves, 2/1. i , GRAND. Opp. G.P.O. TO-DAY. RAND. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS. lv DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, "REGGIE DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, MIXES IN " DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, In the Most Terrlflc Fight Ever Screened. And BESSIE I.OVI-:, in P.KSSIF LDVK. "REGGIE BESSIE LOVE, MINES IN " BESSIE LOVE. Sweet, Dainty, Lovable, to a Degree Also, 10th Chapter, "THE MASTER KEY " Kith Chaider. "THE MASTER key!" MEETTKOi. the Government study tho Pro-' ' testant conscience? P.P.A. McetinMethodist Church, Clonbern ltd.. Tuesday at S p.m. goo CJENIOR CADETS' FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION. The Annual Meeting of tlie above will be held at the Drill Hall TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), April !), at S o'clock p.m. G. T. KRETSCHMAR, lion, ciecretary. Q l' r V A U C X I. A N D. ANZAC DAY COMMEMORATIVE SERVICE. TOWN HALL. AT ;i P.M. THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1918. Next of kiu of Deceased Soldiers may obtain tickets of admission from Secretnr-* Returned Soldiers' Association. YMC A* Building. Wellesley Street. Auckland. On account of limited space the issue is r.'lticlantly strictly restricted lo next of kin of those men who have actually fallen. HENRY W. WILSON. Town Clerk. April 5. 191 S. 544 Y\7TIY Is Protestant Literature banned'! »» Attend the meeting in Methodist School. Clonbern Rd.. Tuesday evening. 522 LEGAL NOTICES. J. J. S ULLIVA - X - SOLICITOR, 1, COMMERCIAL BANK BUILDINGS 01, QUEEN STREET. Money to Lend at Current Rates. A JjTEW PARTNERSHIP. MESSRS NAPIER AND SMITH. Barristers and Solicitors, beg to announce that they have been joined iv Partnership by DR. FREDERICK FITCHETT, M A LL.D., C.M.G., formerly SolicitorGeneral of New Zealand (1900-1010) and afterwards Public Trustee 11010-1017); and also by MR HAWEA LINCOLN BEES Solicitor. »«■*■, The Practice will In future bo carried on under the Style of TyTAPIBB, piTCHETT, AND TJEES, A.M.P. BUILDINGS, „i iQUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND*
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 83, 8 April 1918, Page 10
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