AMUSEMENTS. rpHE LEADING PICTURE THEATRES, Aud Their Star features To-day. QUEEN'S Bussie Barriscale in ' "The I'utcust." I PRIX-CESS Olgu reirova Iv "Tempered Steel,'' and Chaplin. STRAND...Maui;I \urinaud in "Peck's Bad Girl." GRANiD ""I he Seal of Silence and ••A Dug's L.le." QU E X N • S f\ V X a X • 8. UEEN•sV» U X X N ' S. A DELICATE AND DRAMATIC STORY. •FEATURING THE (JKEAT Ii.UOTIOXAL A.VK CHAiiACTli.lt AiCTKESS, "DESSIE T>ARRISCA.LE -LASSIE -»->AitKISCA,LK TDKSSIK OAHKISCA.LK, -L*AUKISCA.LE BKS:iIK Al.::', ~.SSIK A>AH,HI;;i-AU:, BESSIE T> ARK I Si: ALE, KSSIiS X*AttIUSC'ALK T>KSSIE T>AR,RIS,CAI,E, J-»is.ssi|.; -»>ak,i:is,cai>k, "DKSSIE "DARRISL'A-LK, X-'.iSSIE -DuiUtI^CALK, SHE SET OI'T WITH A MOTIVE OF RKV!»iiE, BIT Tllii: MOTIIEIC LOVE lIN HER HEART WAS AiVAKKXDIJ BY jTHK TINY HANDS ()!■' A TiRUSTIXU CHILD. THIS LEADS TO THE CNKXPEC'TIvD DENOUEMENT OF rrvHE p<,AST - riw. J- UK VA.vr - V^ FV THE pAST - f\tw. HE Vast -"i f rpHE /-iAST - r\\KT. As a Working Girl He Spurned Her. As a (Famous Actress He Neglected Everything for Her. Why Did She Not Spurn Him? See This Picture. Aurl in Addition WILLIAM TACNCAN ILLIA.M -L'LNCAN AND CAROL TTOLLOWAY AICUL -H-ULLOWAY IN THE EIGHTH EPISODE OIF rpUE TCTIGIITIMO mRAIL A HE J- IGIiTI.VG J- SAIL. PRINCESS. RiXOEsS. i_>KlN<'Kbb. • lUXx.ii.oS pRINCL-iS. X RIXCKSH. IJRINVESS X EIMK!-.S. PRINCESS. BIXOESS. COMMENCED TO-DAY (SATU'RI>AY), THE GREATEST PANTOMIMIC ACTOR IN ALL HISTORY, piHARLIE pIHAPLIN, V_A'PLIN OHARLIB /^MAPLIN; HARLIE V>'iH4PLIN /CHARLIE /-IMAPLIn' Charlie /CHARLIE nHAPU.V, Charlie (CHARLIE pIHA'PLIN, Charlie v^hapli.v, ("IJHAR.LIE rffliPLW v/HARLIE MhAPLI.Y, In His Latest (Million Dollar Offering, A "FROG'S T IFE. -_»OG'S XJj FE A-TiOG'S J IFE. ATyXJ'S T IKK. -L/rnrs -•-'ike ATiOG'S J IFlfi! -L/IFJfI. Many Etnlnert Critics consider Charlie Chaplin a greater actor than Edwin Booth. CHARTJIB CHAPLIN RECEIVES ONE. MILLION' DOLLARS FOR ONE YEAR* WORK, but this particular man ha? genins — ft very remarkable geulus for pantomimic comedy. He has attained his present supreme position by his intense knowledge of art in Its most beautiful sense, combined ■with a complete knowledge of physical gymnastics. IT IS SAID OF HIM THAT NO MAX IN THE HISTORY OF EITHER THE LEGITIMATE T>HEATRiEv, OR THE- SCREEN, EVER ATTEMiPTED COMEDY WORK. WITH SUCH CONSUMMATE SKILL AND POSSIBLE REFINEMENT. /""OHARLIE fIHAPLIN, Charlie chaplin", v^haplin, the greatest fux-maker in the world. The Princess Management presents also the Beautiful and Distinguished rVLGA pETROVA, • '-'TyGA -T IvTROVA, OILGA T>ETROVA, LGA -L ETROVA, In A Dramatic Story of the Stage, Entitled " rpE>M!PERBD QTEEL." " J-EMPEHED I^EEL." Critics st.ite that as Liicille Cnrruthers Madame Petrova Is superb, and pronounce It as the Quest performance of her career. THE PRIXCTCSSS COMPLETE ORCHESTRA. A TRULY GIGANTIC PROGRAMME. SPECIAL PRICES: DAY SESSIONS UP TLLL SIX O'CLOCK, SIXPENCE AND ONE SHILLING. CHILDREN HALF-PltlCE. From 6 p.m.: Stalls, 1/; Circle, 2/, plus Tax. OHILDiREX HALF-PRICE. CHARLIE CHAPLL.V SESSIONS COMMENCE 11, 1, 3, 5.5, 7.5, and 9.15. PETROVA SESSIONS, 11.45, 1.45, 3.45, 5.55. and S o'clock. BOOK YOUR SEATS AT THE THEATRE. Q-'LOBE. piLOKE. *-» LOBE. Continuous. VXl.OriE GLOBE. pLOBE. LOBE. 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. iJt v ouii.. JJIHE pARAMOUNT OOPER-FEATURE "C>AGLE'S T7<YE. Third Episode, "The ' J!* YE. Plot Against the "P'AULE'S XpYE. Fleet." An attempt to -RAGLE'S bottle up the Great T7<YE. Atlantic Fleet In New J-'AGLE'S York Harbour. ■RAGLE'S "PYE. A story of the Im- ■ -M.YE. perial German Goverai XpAGLE'S TjVTE. ments Spies and Plots in America by William "PAGLE'S J. Flynn, recently re--L-'AGLE'S -LYE. tired Chief of the U S EAGLE'S tttYK. Secret Service AGLE'S -^YE. ALSO. "PLAYING TTVAIR. The Great Fox Fea- -»- LAYING -*- AIR. ture, featuring WilT>LAYING T7VAIR. liam Farnum the -L LAYING -L , AIR. Stroma Man of the PLATrNG "PAIR. Screen. LAYING -•- AIR. Watch his Smile PLAYING fTIAIR. Watch his Scowl LAYING -C AIR. But most of all watch his fist—and duck. SUXSHIXE .pOMEDY. Roaring Lion anc UNSHINE VOMEDY. Wedding Bells '_ I A Picture for the Kiddies. • T^OM—Bring the children to St. Patrick's i -■- Day Picnic, Motut»pu r March 17. The tickets are 6d, at Gerti Campion's.—May __ 565 . GRAND TO-DAY -*- CHARLIE CHAPLIN, In His Latest and Greatest. • "A DOG'S LIF E."
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 64, 15 March 1919, Page 16
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