."■."-•-■ AMUSEMENTS. '•^γ ... —• , ~.,;• ;, ... r^i; mHE LEADING PICTURE THEATRES, ; .; 'And Their Star • Features Tonlay. f.j STBAND v The.Floor- Below." PRINCESS "An American Live Wire." LYRIC •• The; Spurs of Sybil." QUEEN'S ..-.. "Little Red Decides." EVERYBODY'S .... -The Spurs of Sybil.". STRAND — N.Z.s Largest — CJTRANII STRAND — and —i ■ OtRAND TKAND — Finest — ' CJTRANI* TRAND — Picture Theatre. — OtRAN'D Direction: Fuller's Pictures, Ltd. To-day, at 11, 12.50, 2.40, 4.30, 6.20. and 8. Itoge Success After Two Years' Absence or ;,,,<-- » ■~..:■. MABEL "vroiiMAxn ABEL ; -i> ORMAND MABEL -VJORMAND ABEL JX ORMAND "The Little Girl Yon Never Forget r* . MABEL -VTORMAND < ABEL -L> ORMAND MABEL ORMAND ABEL ORMAND In a Now and Thrilling-Goldwyn Play, TH 1 HE' ■ I FLOOR I I/ 0 O H. BELOW. E L O W. A Joyous Piece of Confection, Proving that Ma.bel Normand is still - the best Comedienne on the Screen. WHAT DID MABEL FIND ON "THE FLOOR BELOW?" WHO bid the highest for a kiss, from the little • "bad girl" who was ■ being reformed? and WHAT did her society sweetheart do when he heard of it? Don't Miss I " MABEL -VrORMAND | i -"J- ABEL -l> ORMAND | ! In this Fascinating Goldwyn Feature. TO-DAY — "pRINCESS — mO-NIGHT o-DAY — Princess — J-o-muht EARLE T^TriLLIA'ilS, AHLE » ♦ ILLIAMS, AND GRACE X~|ARMOND. RACE •L'ARMOND. In a Marvellous Blue Ribbon Feature, lan a merman t ive \t7lße; I I J\.s A..MKUICAN JLfIVE VV ire. ; AN AMERICAN T IVK . \*7IRE. 1 1 N -Q-MEKICAN i^;VE VV IKE. | A Delightful Adaptation of O. HENRY'S STORY, "THE LOTUS AND THE BOTTLE." Fine Supporting Programme. LYRIC Symouda ■ T YRIC. I IiUC Street. JL>i"KIC. Direction.. Hay ward's Pictures, Ltd. THIS EVENING, AT S. ALICE RAD V, LICE JJRADY. ALICE "DRADV, LICE JJRADY, 111 a Splendid World Feature, I " THE CJPURS OF QYBIL." I I " J-HE 10-prjßs OF OYBIL" I " THE QJI'URS OF CJYBIL." I " HE OPUKS OF P,YBIL." I A SOCIETY BUTTERFLY'S PLIGHT. Innocent, but cast adrift on a Sea of Sin. i The young doctor was so much in love with ! her that he Insisted on saving her from the sinful life which, by the way, she had never led. . Prices as usual. Box Plan at Sb.orker's, Queen Street, or by Theatre "phone 3643. QUEEN'S. i QUEEN'S. ÜBEN'S.' : _ V*UEEN'S. A Drama With a Stupendous Appeal to Every Mother's Heart. T IT.±I,E ■ TJED -rkECIDES. -"ITTLE J-Ved J-'ECIDES Featuring the Sweetest Little Screen Star In the World. Barbara /connolly, arbaka Connolly, And. iii Addition, FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN AND ■ ' •■ BEVERLEY BAYNE In the Ninth Episode of '•THE GREAT SECRET. EVERYBODY'S . Sessions: 11, 12.30, 40, -1.20- ---! WMiItyBODY'S A OA AND O -Everybody's O.JO O. EVERYBODY'S VERYBODY'S EVERYBODY'S I A LICE I -EVERYBODY'S I -A- LICE I I pitADY -EVERYBODY'S L -£>RADY i EVERYBODY'S --I ' VERYBODY'S EVERYBODY'S In a Modern MetroVEKYBODY'S politau Tale, Telling EVERYBODY'S of the Adventures of. VERYBODY'S a Youug Society ButEVERYBODY'S terfly. VBBYBODY'S EVERYBODY'S -EVERYBODY'S I rrXHE CJPURS ( EVERYBODY'S J-HElOpxjRS I VERYBODY'S ) QYBIL. | EVERYBODY'S I PyBIL. | VERYBODY'S =: rTTiVERYBODY'S Wonderful and Daring Dresses. EVERYBODY'S And VERYBODY'S Splendid Settings. EVERYBODY'S Tense Situations. VERYBODY'S GLOBE Queen pLOBE. LOBE Street. s- VXIOBE. ; DAY AND rp.O-NIGHT. Return, by Request, of •I •■ tVritain t>BEX>AREDS" T" - ! •••*-*UITAIN -L REPAREI>I" ] I ""jDUITAIN T>REPARKI>." 1 I •'-*-> UITAIN -L REPARED." | I " BRITAIN "PREPARED." | _, "J- > RITAIN -L REI'AKED." i Munitions—The Army—The Navy. As Exhibited in London before Their Majesties the Kins and Queen. LORD JELLICOE SAYS: "BRITAIN ' PREPARED" IS. A DEEP AND VITAL ! LESSON TO THE NATION! " BRITAIN PREPARED" is not only the greatest military and naval spectacle over tilniedit is more; it is ;>.u inspiring record of the wondrous work the Old Country has achieved in her greatest crisis—it is "BriI tain Awake" with the' vigour and yonrli that is glorious in strength and pregnant with coming victory. GRAND — OPP. G.P.O. — rpO-DAY. y* > Pathe Drama. -*- » ■ Introducing IRENE CASTLE. IRENE CASTLE. In CJYLVIA f\v gj.kcr.et GLEItTIOE. Sylvia v^ f ►- ECR'ET Service. Irene Castle is a miracle of daring nerve. CJYLVIA ■ f\V CJECRET QEH VICE. Sylvia '-'F «ECR'E7' Service. | An aTray of the meet exquisite costumes ever screened. The ilystory of Oth Chapter, fpilE TROUBLE f^RIOSS, Entitles! "When Gaol Birds Fly." Sth 'Series. THE HISTORY OF THE WAR. Russia's Great Drive on the order "Charge." The Fall of Lemberg, Wonder of. the Nation. A Good Comedy. The G-rancl. the most Comfortable Theatre in Town during this.-cold spell. MEETINGS. • PUBLIC Circle, S o'clock to-night. Orange Chambers, opp., Newton .Post Office. Mrs. Wood and Miss Black. . No Circle Friday. . * 80 ,-Vj-EW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. KAIPARA DAIRY CO.-OP. COMPANY'S ANNUAL MEETING AT EIELENSVILLE. WEDNESDAY, ITTH JULY, 1918. The usual 2.15 p.m. train, Helensville to Wellsford, will not leave Helensville till 3.45 p.m., and will run as follows:— Helensville*, depart 3.45 p.m., Kankapakapa 4.5, Ahuroa 5.5, Kaipara Flats 5.20 Wellsford arrive 6.0 p.m. 502 * by order: DONT Throw Away Dull Razor Blades. Our Machine -Makes Them Right. 1/6 doz. Id postage.—Hazard's, Queen St.' A
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 167, 15 July 1918, Page 8
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