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AMUSEMENTS. milE -VfOTH. ■ J-HK -"Xo'rtl. TIIE TV/TOTH. ■ HE -"J-OTII. — THE "\TOTH. I-IB -i-'J-OTII. THE WOMAN NORMA TALMADGE. THE MAN HASSARD SHORT. This - woman and this man made a loveless marriage. Seeking happiness selfishly, ouch raised the enp of life to the lips and found bitter dregs. Fate held their hands aud raced with them; and finally Fate was kind to one of them. It Is the story of "The Moth" in -which Norma Talmadge has achieved success that overshadows her triumphs in "Paiithea" and "Poppy." AT TTIVKRYBODY'S. T -"VKRYBODY'S. AT TJIVBRYBODY'S. V —■ XHvERYBODY'S. COMMENCING TO-DAY. COMMENCING TODAY. AT 11, IZSO, 2.40 4..'!0, I? 6.15 ANU 8. ATTEND THE EARLY SESSIONS. ATTEND THE EARLY SESSIONS. "VrOKMA rrULMAIKiIC. -W ORMA J-AL.MADGE. ■\rOHMA rpALMADUE. In this Bejiu-J-ALMADGE. Uful Society "VTOKJIA riIALMADUI-J. Play has a DUMA J-ALMADGIC. pan which fits "VTORMA rpALMAD(!E. her like her J-ALMADGE. owii gorgfOUs -VTORMA rpALMADGE. Costumes. X >ORMA J-ALMADGE. * miiE AfOTII. 1 im JxLoth. From a frivolous woman rpilK TITOTH. trifling with Fate, and J-HK -"J-OTH. seeing how near she millO AfOTH. could nppmacli the J- MR -U^OTH. candle of folly without 7TUIE "JITOTIT. being burned, to an lin- J- HE -UJ-OTII. selfish and devoted mother rpilE \fflTH. who finds perfect imp- J-lIK Ji »TIl. piness in the love of miiE \fOTII. her two children. J-TIW lu nTH. TnE TIOTII. lIR I'iiiTH. A PICTURE Ricn IN DRAMA AND RICH IN EFFECTS. SATURDAY'S PRICES: Day: Circle, 1/: Stalls, fid: Children. 3d. Night: Circle. 1/: Stalls. Ort: Children, (id. Reserved Circle. 1/0. ! Secure Reserves by Phone 4-l»2. GLOBK. J-J.LOBK. I.OIiK. VTuH'.E. E THIOL -I>ARRYMORH THKL JJAHUYMOHK IN ETIIML TJARRYMORE IN THEL J->ARRYMOI!K The Powerful METRO Feature. a-Ml I K riREATKST TJOWER. -UK vXukaTKST 1 IHVKII. rz->!li: T>OWER. J- iiK vlrkati:st XToweil rpiiE rWVVEU. -L in-: "Trkatkst J- owkr. TIIK /IitKATKST pOWKIt. lIX VXItKATKST - L OWKR. ntHE / 1 KKAThST IXIWKR. J- UK ViRKATEST J- OWKR. VIVID WAR SCENES: United States Fleet in Action. FORKKiN STY METHODS EXPOSED. imilE /IREA'. EST •pOWKR. J- lIX OWKR. QIIIK /GREATEST DOWEtt. lIX VJkKATKST J- OWKR. /I UEATKST -poWKR. lIX VTuKATKST J- OWKR. alllK /GREATEST DOWKR. -lIX VTrKATKST J- OWKR. And Suitable Supports. Don't miss this IntvreKting programme. No advance in prices. ■\TI«S fXEXTIL TTALL AND p-UPn.S PRESENT \ Si -RE AT TVANCE /CARNIVAL IN HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRIC, OCTOBER 10, 23, S2. AND ii. AT 7.45 P.M.-iSH.UIP. Under the Difttmulshed Patronage of His Lord Liverpool and Sir James Allen. Total Pr<K-oeds In Aid of Returned Soldiers' ASROciatlon Funds. A Delightful Evening's Entertainment, Includes THE ENCHANTKD GARDEN." a I>lnl ry Story Ballet, depicted by 00 Children. Ballets of the 'Moonbeams. Moonmoths, Ftrotly, Dawn. Rattmltm and Draconflies, Stin Fairy. Kiilnliow Fairies. Evening Star. MRS. PATRICK OOLE will sUig ".Ie Suis Tltanla" (Ambrose Thomas). "THE PROMISE." a tragic stor>- of the | SnH-K Alps In three scenes. TJie Swiss Village and Ballet <»f the Pejisants. Romance of the Alpine Guide mid Village i Belle. The Summit of the Alps. Spirit of J the Mountain, aj:d Ballet of the Alpine Flowers. "Roses uf Plcardy." sung by MR. ROUT. GKDDEiS. TIIK PIIvRROT IVI.ANTA'SY. A Charming Sce:ie do with Acr.rtnitlc Spi-clall-tles, and the Pierrots on the Gold oil Moon. TIIK HAWAIIAN l>l VKRTISKMKNT. "On Walkikl Bcaeh." C.home nnd Bullet of Pretty Bnttalns Girls, llnwaiinn Dances. Acrobatic Mexican Cowboy Quartet, and other Specialities. "VISION.' , a Borjjeous DRK.-.M-STORY OF INDIA in Three Scenes. Full of the colour, the mystery, and the magic of tJie Kasl. Street Scenes In India; the Beautiful Palace Scene. Full Chores, Delightful Ballets and Dsinces. ("harming Indian Songs and Dws by Mrs. I'atrick Cole and Mr. It. Cwldes. THF, BALLET OF THE "iSPIMXG-Tl-M-E." I'VTK. THOMAS OCARROLL (one of the World's Great Dancers, at present on leavr). in various Dances. NURtSKIZY RHYMES, DAXfi: STORIES. Delightful items by cbildreii from tliree years old. Many Other Attractions. Full Orchestra. CnndiK-tor: Mr. S. Green. Him. PianlM: Mlas Marion Aitken. Lighting Effects: Mt. Crnshor. Soentc Manager: Mr. W. ,f. Crowthor. 'Hon. Secretary. F. ANDREWS, Hon. Treasurer. V. COX. Retunwsl Soldiers' Association. Prices: 3/ (Reserves Wildman and Arey's-1. 2/ M. Tickets dated 21, L':i, available advertised dates. Miss Hall specially requests that no bouquets, etc.. be presented to the performers. r>eo i . . I •MIR, E. U. JURT. Organiser S.X. K.iuca- i itX cationai Institute, Lectures (jlohe : Theatre, 'Sunday, 7.:!<) ip.in. 17S i SIGHT-TESTING SPECIALIST. EXACTITUDE IS ESSENTIAL WHERE __ 18 CONCERNED, TIIEBEFORE CONSULT "DALFOUR TIT TRVINE, F S.M.C. (Prizeman by Exam.),- Lond. FLO. England, SPECIALIST IN SIGHT-TESTING, 18, KAUANGAHAPE ROAD. Phone A 309. O IABOUB DAT. T ABOUR DAY CELEBRATION. Nominations for the iProeession will be received by G. Davis, ftooin 13, Trades Hall, up to FRIDAY, October 25, at 5 p.m. BERNARD MARTIN, General Secretary, 337

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 244, 12 October 1918, Page 12

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