AMUSEMENTS. rpHE LEADING PICTURE THEATRES -*- (And their Star Features To-day.) Princess "The Beast of Berlin." Everybody's .. "Beautiful Mrs. Reynolds.' Lyric "The Marionettes.' Queen's "The Soldiers of Chance." Strand > Clara Kimball Young in "The Marionettes." TJ It I N C E S S. - T) R I N C E S S. The Princess Series of Super De Luxe Productions and Princess Orchestra. rpO-DAY (FRIDAYj AND fTTO-XIGHT. Last Opportunity of -Witnessing The CJreat Stirring Photoplay Prophecy of the Day— rpUE T^AISE-11, rjIHE T> EA S T Q V gE RI.I X. Sessions: 11.15, 1.0, 2.-U., -t.:'.o, 0.13, S. T> R I X C E 8 S. uaixc c a s. rpO-MOKROW, ITVJ-MORROW, (SATURDAY I Will be Presented the Great Metro Production, in Five Acts, entitled rTIHB TDRASS /-vIIECK. rpHE T>RASS /VHECK. Interpreted by a Splendid Cast. Headed by those Great Popular Co-Slars. T7TRANCIS V TVUSHMAN AND TVEV-E.lt LEY TTAYNE. Alvsterr. Love, Romance —A Man. a Maid— A BRASS CHECK, a Rose, a Kiss, a Sigh, ; a Rival too, wants this Human Flower. mHE TJRASS pHECK. rrwiß t>ra9s /^heck. A diverting, vivacious, thrilling romance, teeminc with exhilarating and exciting episodes, fascinating In its progression, unfolding scene after scene of intense interest. A captivating offering of unusual , attractiveness, in which the above Famous Stars have never before been, sceji to such distinct advantage. Magnificent 'Supporting "Programme, Princess Popular Orchestra. AT itcvbhyhopy's. T - JIiVEUYBODY'S. FINAL SCREENING'S OF THE BEAUTIFUL TV/PUS -REYNOLDS BAUTIPCIj i-*EYXOLDS With JUNE ELYIDGE and ARTHUR ASHLEY Record CARLYLE BUCKWELL Cast COMMENCING TO-MORROW. COMMENCING TO-MORROW. A T TfVKRYBODY'S. A r JIdVERYBODY'S. CURAT HoIiIDAY PROGRAMME GREAT HOLIDAY I'ROGRAMME \ NITA CJTEWART -tX.NITA PJTEW.UtT — ANITA CJTEWART NITA *JTEWAItT — \ NITA CSTEWABT A-NITA OtKWAKT ■ IN THE REMARKABLE VITAGRAPH PICTURE FILM. " A TifILLJO.N T>ID." ■ "-£»- -l-'J-ILLION A>lD." ■ " A TVriLLION "OID." "-tV- -'J-ILLION J->ni." "JTi I>±ILLION -L»ID." BEAUTIFUL ANITA STEWART Will he Supported by the following Yitagraph Players:— E. K. LINCOLN JULIA SWAYNE GORDON HARRY MOREY ' And Brilllanl Cast. COM M E NCI KG TO-MORROW. COMMENCING TO-MORROW. AT T7< VERY-BODY'S. ■"•T -L^YEUYBODYS. T YRTC. SYMONDS T YRIC. STREET. ' J-'YIUC. l'inal Screeniuir of CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG, in ATARIO.NETTES. A Select •"J-AItIOXETTES, MasteTpieee. Commencing ou Saturday -•- the ATATINEE *T O Of) - ,A ATI NEE -iV-p ATATIXEE VT 4} Of) -"-"-ATINEE -tr\.T -— .OU. \ NITA -QTEWART, ■"•NITA *J TEW ART. In the "Greater Yitagraph" Triumph, \ "VIILLION "RID. ■*»■ -IM-illion -Did. \ AfILLION "RID. ■*■*■ -"-MLLIdN -Oil). lyric qatvrday rrices. yric Saturday •*• rices. pi RULE. -I /-I STALLS (Great or f?D. rule. -L/-L, Stalls Smain, O Reserves (by l'hone :iGtr.». 1 '7. QUEEN'S. r\UEEN'S. I'EEN'S. V*UEE>"S. TO-DAY! TO-NIGHT! Last Screening of the Fascinating MAY 1 LLISON. AY In a Drama with a Stupendous Appeal to Every Woman. social tjypocrites. *-social*Clypocrites. TO-MORROW —-SAT. — irj-TO-MORROIV Dainty. Dark-eyed JMARGERY TXyiLSON. ARGERY ~» ILSON. Slip Portrays the character of a petted, spoiled wile iv Society, who learns that Life must be made something more than a succession of parties and flirtations, in OLD T OYES T7WIR "VTKW, LI) -"OYES J- OR -L> EW. CJTRAXD. CJTRAXD. fcJTRAND. Last Day and Night of CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG, In TIDE TITARIOXETTES. HE -wi-ARIONI'TTTES. .T^O-MORROW. STIO-MORROW. VOUMA JTIALMADGE. "1 lIKM.V -1- A I.MADGE. vroitMA 7TUI.MADGE. -lllltMA -i-ALMADGE. VtlltMA trpALMADGE. J-ALMADGE. fn The Magniticeut Select Super-feature, GHOSTS OF -\rKSTERDAY. HOSTS OF -A ESTERDAY. HOSTS OF "\''ESTERDAY. "TiiusT.s OF J- ESTERDAY. pt HOSTS OF "yESTERDAY VXHOSTS OF -J- ESTERDAY/ O HOSTS OF "YESTERDAY. HOST'S OF *- ESTERDAY. Adapted from Rupert Hughes' Famous Novel. "TWO WOMEN." A Vivid Drama pulsating with dramatic power and beauty, with which Norma Talmadge Imbued many of her other successes. AT THE STRAND, SATURDAY. THE /"3.RAND, OPP. G.P.O. VT A Great Holiday Programme. COMMENCING SATURDAY NEXT, Including A FINE GOLDWYN COMEDY, I Starring MADGE KENNEDY And The Ever-Popnlar CHARLIE CHAPLIN 111 ONE OF HIS LATEST PRODUCTIONS. ■The Grand Is the place for the Children. or anyone who wants a Good Programme. A Cool, Comfortable. Clean Theatre. f/00. Royal Oak. Onehnnja -1". r..,,ns H trained every afternoon, .'!.::. i; Lens ; fed. 4 p.m. Admission: Adult*, id: ' | Children, 3d. 1)4 I
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 302, 20 December 1918, Page 10
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