A-fUS-B-DBNTS. j mHE LEADING I'lCTUliii THEATRES. ; And Their Star Features To-day., '.•* ■ ' i LYRIC "Empty Pockets," < QUEEN'S " Real Folks." 1 EVERYBODY'S .. "The Marriage Market." » STRAND "Empty Pockets." . PRINCESS .... "The Call of Her People." , r LYRIC. — Symonds T YRIC. j" YRIC. Street. -"YRIC. j THIS EVENING, at 8. j EMPTY 'POCKETS." I MPTY A OCKETS." EMPTY "DOCKETS." MPTY J- OCKETS." . From Rupert Hughes' Book. The Street Life of the Gamin. Club Life, • the Social Life of the Debutante, and the * Life or the Demimonde, with all the graft ! and greed and sentiment bound up iv the • human machine. Also, Chapter Six. "THE GREAT SECRET." Reserve Your Seals by Phone 3015. QUEEN'S. f~|UEEN'-. UEEN'S. V*UEEN'S. . The Triangle Prize Winner, KE A L "CI OL X S." EA L A? OL X S." II is unlike anything else. A Masterpiece of simplicity. Featuring jtjarney CJHERKY. O. Jl»arney Cherry. Also . FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN and BEVERLY P.AYNE IK THE SIXTH EPISODE OB* THE GREAT SECRET. AT TJIVERYBODY'S. 'i •1* J--VBKYBODY'S. ' A THREE-STAR WORLD FILM. JUNE TTM-VIDG-E USE JL-LVIDGE ■ : The Beautiful Emotional Actress. '] CARLYLE "DLACKWELL ■ \ ARLYLE ->LACKWF.LL ■ The ideal Lover. A RTHUR A SULKY -"-RTHUR -*•"*-SHLEY The Most Fascinating Villain on the Screen. IX IN ■ a THE CfARRIAGE "IfAIIKET. HE -■>-«- Alt Rl AGE -WA..BKBT. mllß "VrARRIAOE ATARKET. AHE -M-AKRIACE i,J - A RKET. A -WORLD" FEATURE. Daringly Depicting the Horrors of a Loveless Marriage. A BREATH LBS-SLY TENSE MURDER TRIAL FORMS THE CLIMAX TO THIS REMARKABLE PICTURE. SESSIONS: 11, 12.50. 2.10. 4.30, 0.20. 8. STRAND. Queen CSTKAND. TKAND. Street WTKAND. Direction: Fuller's Pictures, Ltd. To-day, at 11, 12.50, 2.40, 4.30, 0.20, and S. A Picture that Created a Sensation on Saturday to Capacity Audiences! I I I I " TT-iMPTY pOCKETS." | | " -CJ-U'TX ■*- OCKETS." | I I | I From the NOVEL by RUPERT HUGHES. The Author has told an engrossing story of diverse types, and be has told it so cleverly that It rings true with the life it depicts. He i carries you from the Rit.-.-Carlton roof-garden to the Bowery, it Is a composite picture seething with iife and really baffling mystery, and it drives home, too. the futility of circumstantial < evidence. I . j I "TOMPTY pOCKETS." | I "A-MPTY * OCKEOIS." I I i Four red-haired girls were all loved by Perry Merlthew, a millionaire clubman, who was found dead, and in the man's hand was found a tress of coppercoloured hair that might have been torn from Uie head of any one of them: THOUSANDS HAVE SEEN THIS PICTURE. THERE ARE STILL THOUSANDS WHO WANT TO SEE IT—SO lit EARLY. Prices as Usual. PRINCESS rpO-DAY -I- uiNCKSS mO-NIGHT A 7-ACT METRO SUPER FEATURE Of Gipsy Life, Riches and Love. THE (ALL f\V TTKII "PEOPI-5 I , , HE v,ALL yJy JJ-ER -**- EOP-J- I I mHE /"IALL (\V TIER pEOPI_C | | J- HE "F -LJ-ER -*- KOPLE | l' CAN THE CALL OF RACK ! AND BLOOD BE DENIED'/ I i "The Greatest and most elaborate picture I Drama 'Metro has ever offered. Enormous attendances everywhere at twice the ordin--1 ary prices of admission.""New York j Herald." I | - rr_iE r-iALL /AF TITER pEOPLE I I AHE W JJ-ER -L -OI'I-K I lAn adaptation of Edward Sheltou's r_ina__I aide play "Egypt." GRAND. opposite. mO-DAY. T G.P.O. -*- I A Dainty Story of Love and tbe Races, STARRING •fri ID "DENNETT. J_JNIJJ -Dennett. THEY'RE (\l--F ! r|'«IEY-UE (*FF ! I HEY-RE vJ'li-F ! -»-I_F.YRE VFF 1 \ Girl Rides the Race of a Lifetime for ; her Chance of Happiness. n-OIEY'RE f\VV ! rTWIEY'RE f)FV ! I IIIEYRE VhT! A. HEY - RE / FF ! A Great Horse Race Occurs in this Play. I SIXTH CHAPTER. THE MYSTERY OF . rpHE -lAOUBI.E /CROSS. — j J-HE -L'OUBLE *-MtOSS. The Mosl Convincing and Bewildering Serial Screened. Also. 5 SERIES—THE HISTORY OF THE WAR And CHARLIE /CHAPLIN, lIARLIE In a New '/CHARLIE /CHAPLIN, Picture, 11-HAULIF, V.. HAPLIN, /-tHARLIF. rmM*i.ix. "HIS new V-'HARI.IE A-'HAPLIN. JOB." Out for the Crowd who Come to See CHARLIE. You won't, see him if you ilou't com- early ANOTHER GIANT PROGRAMME. ' A Dainty Cup of Tea Free to Patrons Day Sessions in the Circle. GLOBE. CI LOBE. , LOBE. A TRIANGLE MASTERPIECE! DOROTHY TY_LTON -L»OIWJ'UY -•-'ALTON DOROTHY "J"\ALTON 0110 THY ■*-'ALTON ! AND WILLIAM DESMOND : In •• * /C AMBLE Ta CJOULS." : .._-_. U.vMiiU.; J-N djUI.S." • •■ \ /i AMBLE IN VJOLLS." • --A AMBLE J-N I^OLLS." Also, ttIIARLIE /CHAPLIN ''iIABLIE VHAI'UN la THE TJAWNP.ROKER." HE A. AWNBROK.EK." t , , ___ rl ■ ■ FOOTBALL. A. Alt IST B liOTAIEKS OLD BOYS' I FOOTBALL, CLUB. A The above Club will hold a practice In the Grafton Football Shed, Ma.-v Street. .Mt. Eden, TO-MORROW (TOKMIAYI • iNIG-irr, at 7 o'clock. AIL -.embers are requested to attend. - 513 .1. W. TTJBBERTY. on See. c ■ ■ ,„ *- CJAVTC the kiddies catching cold by water- " »_! proofing their boots with "Viscol." 1/6 Hazard's, Queen St., sole agents. -I ' ' ' "' A
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 149, 24 June 1918, Page 10
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