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AMUSEMENTS. rpHEATRE, TmjWTOX TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT. ALSO OX WEDNESDAY. »» B -L 1 ORGIVE -D-KR? - W E JP ORGIVE JO-ERi A WORLD FIDM. SSTARBIN<3 JUNE -C^iVIDGJi; IN THE SUPREME ROLE OF HEH CAREER. * SHALL YXpi "I7WJRGIVE TTER''" HALL VV g _f ORGIVE Xl E Si SHALL TJMJRGIVE TXEKV" HALL VV E -C ORGIVE JJ-Elf THE OLD PROBLEM OF THE WIFE'S PAST SIN AND ITS CONCEALMUNT. What is It In a' Woman's Past That No Man Can Forgive and Why? See "SHALL WE FORGIVE HER?"—the i'lay That Jblad Such a Sensational Rua In Sydney. EXTRAORDINARY PHOTOGRAPHY Also PART 11. OF THE IRON CLAW WAR GAZETTE, COMICS, AND OTHERS; a 'HOURS' ENTERTAINiMENT— Starts 7 p.m. DONT FORGET WHERE—THE EMPRESS ARCADIA. ' RCADIA. mO-NIGHT. A H.CADIA. X AND TO-MORROW ONLY. MARY "n>ULLER , ARY. JJ ULLER AND T OU rpEULEGEN •"OU J-14LLEGEN. IN THE T ONG- mRAIL, HE -L/ONG J- RAIL. , A Tbrllling Story of the 'Romajitic Snowcovered iiig Woods of the CANADIAN' NORTH WEST. Also, A MACK SEJOTETT COMEDY. ffVHOSB A THLETIC /^tIRLS -»-HOSE -"-THLEaiC vXIitLS. Two Thousand Feet of Fun. AIiNB 1. L "p ICT UR E 3." Atti'ELL . J- ICTU RE S. TO-NIGHT. KOUERT "WARWICK AND GAIL KAXB IX " "mHE TjTAX.SE "CTRIEND" And CHARLIE CHAELIN IN "rpHE "rpHB rSOSK. , * COMING WEDNESDAY, TaETCItSDAX. FRIDAY, WILLJAai FARNI7II IX "T_>LAYTNG TCTAUt," SIX-REEL !FOX SUPSR-FEATfRE. ' 61 jy c v o as i? o tT X 2 STARS 2 STAES. VICTORIA. TO-NIGHT ONLY VICTORIA. EARLE WILLIAM'S ' VICTORIA. In VICTORIA. THE GUBLL MYSTERX," VICTORIA. And VICTORIA. latMT WEHLEN

VICTORIA. In VICTORIA. "SOWERS AND REAPERS." BRITANNIA. Ponsonby's THEATRE. RITANNIA. Popular THEATRE, TO-XIGHT AND WEDNESDAY, HAROLD LOCKWOOD, HAIiOLD LOCKWOOD, In " BEOADWAI - BILL." " BROADWAY BILL." Also, " NEGLECTED WIFE," Chapter 5. VST EST END THEATRE. *" TO-NIGHT—OUR CHANGE. WORLD FILlt PRESENTS "DORMANT POWER," A Glorious Story of the Power of Lore, featuring ETHEL CLAYTON, EDWARD LANGFORD and MONTAGUS LOVE, and Part 4, "FATAL RING." ■\TOUNT EDEN (BOROUGH COUNCIL. rnniBUTE mo -pRAXCE. EMPIItE THEATRE, DOMINION ROAD, TO-iIOCROW, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 23, SPECIAL PROGHAMOIE. GOOD WAR PICTURES. Residents Are Urged to Attend. Seats Can He JleserviDd at Shop Tiieutn Buildings, VIVE LA FRANCE. uM CIIAS. HUDSON", Mayor. ZOO. ROTAL OAK. ONEHTJNGA. 13 Lions Trained Every Afternoon. 3.30. 24 Lions Fed 4 p.m. Admission: Adults Gd, Children 3d. D 4 LECTURES. "TX7'Enin Monsters of the Past."—Lantern V» Lecture. Salvation Army Hall, Albert ■St., Thursday, September 2b, S p.m. Tickets, 6d. M» ■ DANCING. mO-NIGHT — DANCING — TO-XIGHT. J- ST. iBENEDICT'S WITJ. THE ••NIAGAKA ,, WEEKLY SOCIAL. GRAND FAREWELL SOCL4L. NEXT TUESDAX, Oct. J, iDancing, S till 12. 1O» ANZAC DANCING CLUB.—Dance, TONIGdIT (TUIiSDAY), Druids' Hall, N«rtli St., Newton. Damdng, i> to 12.—8. SCANLAX, Sec 86 '•' JJ NIQ UE" DANCE/ 7 MUNRO'S PONSONBT ROAD, On WEDNESDAY NEXT, SEPT. 20. GRAND BALL (Plain and Fancy Dress). Cash Prizes. Dancing, }s p.m. till 1 a.m. W. Lignton's Orchestra (7 instruments). ijubs.: Gents, 3y; Ladles, '11. W If. KEENE. Hon. Sec. V) c i gT A WKEKI/Y DANCE IS BELT) EVKItY WKDNKSIIAY KVENIXG IX THE RICHMOND HALL, GI?KY LYNX TJiRiSIINUS.— >C. C. M.C. 54*1 DANCING TUITION. DANCING. —Miss Spcnce will hold a Class in the Foresters' Ilall Next Saturday, 2Sth Sept., 7.-15 p.m. 522 % TlyflSS SPENCER'S CLASSES, Mon., Tuei., ill Wed., 25, Vincent St., 7.« p.m.; Forpsters" Hull, Edinburgh St., Sat. afternoons, 2.30; Thurs., S p.m. Private lessons by appointment.—2s, Vincent St. Phone 2237. B MOTOR TEEPS.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 228, 24 September 1918, Page 8

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