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__MTTSE-___fT». rpilE LEADING PICTURE THEATRES. And Their Star Features To-day. LYRIC "Empty Pockets." QUEEN'S " Real Folks." EVERYBODY'S . . "The Marriage Market." STRAND "Empty Pockets." PRINCESS .... "The Call of Her People." LYRIC. Symonds T YRIC. YRIC. Stree. A. YRIC. rTVHIS VEXING AT O AND EVERY NIGHT NEXT WEEK. HERBERT BRENON'S PICTURE, EMPTY "DOCKETS." MPTY XT OCKETS." EMPTY "DOCKETS." MPTY DOCKETS." EMPTY POCKETS." MPTY A OCKETS." From Rupert Hughes' Book. IT IS NEW YORK LIFE IN CONTRAST. The Street Life of the Gamin, Club Life, tho Social Life of the Debutante, and the Life of the Demimonde, with all the graft and greed and sentiment bound up in the human machine. Also. Chapter Six. " THE GREAT SECRET." Reserve Your Seats by Phone 3645. Prices: 1/6 Reserved, 1/ Circle, 6d Stalls. QUEEN'S. ■ QUEEN'S. UEEN'S. V-UEEN'S. A Triangle Masterpiece. HUMAN, DELIGHTFUL, THRILLING. REAL DOLE S." EAL ■£ OLKS." REAL TTIOLKS." "XV EAL. -£ OL X S." REAL T7l OL X S." EAL Xo L X S." A STORY OF ENDURING GREATNESS. IT STIRS EVERY EMOTION OF THE HUMAN HEART, AND IS PERFECTLY CHARACTERISED BY jparney cherry. • -Darney Cherry. JTJARNEY CHERRY. ■DaKNISY "HERRY. J TJARNEY QHERRY. t» • -Darney Cherry.' READ mills EAL A HIS In the Triangle Picture Competition there were Fourteen Thousand Entries. The winner was " REAL FOLKS." IT IS A MASTERPIECE OF SIMPLICITY, MORE GRIPPING THAN THE MOST COMPLICATED PLOT. And on the same Programme, FRANCIS V "OUSIIMAN RANCIS -A.. -C>ij SHMAN AND BEVERLEY TJAYNE, EVERLEY AJaYNE, IN THE SIXTH EPISODE OF THE ft REAT CJECRET. he vJreat ►-Secret. ALSO, GOOD SUPPORTING ITEMS. COMMENCING TO-DAY COMMENCING TO-DAY AT T-VE-RYBODY'S. T A_VERYBODY'S. A THREE-STAR WORLD FILM. A THREECSTAR WORLD FILM. JUNE TT'LVIDGE —■ UNE The Beautiful -Emotional Actress. CARLYLE TJLACKWELL ' ARLYLE - I *LACKWBLL The Ideal Lover. ARTHUR A SHLBY RTHUR The Most Fascinating Villain on the Screen. IN IN rrniE arriage "\tarket. J- he HA ARRIAGE _»AKET. THE TITARRIAGE "VfARKET. HE -WJ-ARRIAGE -""-ARRET. THE TV/TARRIAGE "\TARKET. HE -DAarriaGF I'l-ARKET. . THE TITARRIAGE TA/TARKET. HE I'i-ARRIAG-E ■-ARKET. A "WORLD" FEATURE. •Daringly Depicting the Horrors of a Loveless Marriage. "She's expensive, but she's the best thoroughbred I've ever bought." A TERRIFIC LESSON For girls who seek to sell themselves in the marriage market. A BREATHLESSLY TENSE MURDER -"RIAL FORMS THE CLIMAX TO THIS REMARKABLE PICTURE. ATTEND mHE T7VARLY QJESSIONS TTEND "-'HE T_ARLY AT 11, 12.50, 2.40, 4.30 f» OA AT 11, 12.30. 2.40, 4.30 U._rf-'. FINAL SESSION S O'CLOCK. FULL /"YRCHESTRA "VriGHTLY. ull Orchestra -^ightly. AT EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. AT EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. AT EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. STRAND. Queen QTRAND. TRAND. ' Street OtKAND. Direction: Fuller's Pictures, Ltd. Sessions: 11, 12.50, 2.40. 4.30, 0.20, and S. TO-DAY'S "VIEW "RILL. 0-day' -W.w -Dill. From the Novel by Rupert Hughes. " TTHMPTY pOCKETS." | " • Li _PTY A OCKETS." " TjWPTY pOCKETS." j " x-i MPTY X OCKETS." I " EiMPTY pOCKETS." 1 "T-MPTY X OCKETS." I EMPTY "dockets." | , , mpty -Lockets." i The Swiftest Story of New York's Slums and Palaces Ever Written! Four red-baired girls — all beautiful — all loved .Perry Merithew, a millionaire clubman, who was found dead, and in the man's hand was found a tress of copper-coloured ■hair that might have been torn from the head of any one of these women. Which was it? A PICTURE THAT IS RASED ON ONE OF THE MOST SENSATIONAL NOVELS EVER PUBLISHED. Rupert Hughes' high-power story of rich man, poor man, beggar man, thief, Featuring BARBARA CASTLETOX and BERT LYTELL. | "TAMPTY pOCKETS." | i" Til MPTY "-OCKETS." I " "J-.-MTTY "POCKETS." | "-"MPTY X- OCKETS." I " TTCM-PTY POCKETS." | I "A-MPTY XT OCKETS." I I ""ITOI-'TY pOCKETS." | | " T-MFTY ■*- OCKETS." | A Work of Genius Filmed by Genius! COMMENCING TO-DAY AT THE STRAND. | ATTEND THE EARLY SESSION TO-NIGHT AT 6.20. GLOBE. " ri LOBE. LOBE. VI" LOBE. A TRIANGLE MASTERPIECE! DOROTHY JIALTON OROTHY - L 'ALTON ' DOROTHY TjALTON ' OROTHY '-'ALTON AND WILLIAM DESMOND In A /RAMBLE TN CJOULS." Gamble J-N K>OULS." "A /RAMBLE TN CJOULS." i "■"- Gamble t *SoULS." Also, charlie chaplin iiarlie Chaplin In " THE pawnbroker." " -*- HE X: AWNBROKER." — PALACE. -_- — ' X ALACE. —— To-day, To-night, To-day, To-night, I an. Monday. and Monday. LICE TOADY "DETSY TJOSS. LICE -DItADY in T>ETSY -"OSS. I ALICE TJRADY pETSY "DOSS. LICE IJRADY in AJ ETSY -"-OSS. ALICE TOADY TJETSY "DOSS. LICE TJRADY in TAetsy AVosS ' A LICE TOADY TJETSY TJOSS. -"-LICE -"JRADY in A>ETSY TA-'OSS. LICE TOADY pETSY TJOSS. LICE TJRADY in T>ETSY AVOSS. ALICE TOADY pETSY TJOSS. LICE AJRADY in A>ETSY TA-osS. ALICE TJRADY TJETSY pOSS. LICE TJRADY in -«-> ETSY TA'OSS. A Tale of America at the Time of the War. T C. WILLIAMSON'S Spectacular <■» • Revue. "THE BING BOYS ARE HERE," July Sth.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 148, 22 June 1918, Page 12

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