I AMUSEMENTS. "P-ULLER'S /"iPEUA XTOUSE. Direction: Ben and John Fuller, Ltd. ■* I AT Q _ mO-NIOiHT — AT OIE lAT O _ J-o-NIG-HT — AT Oj\ i LAST NIGHT OF PROGRAMME. AL. BKUCE AND HIS ROSEBUDS. ILast— "TWO PEAS IN A POD." —Night ' RAY AND GRAY ROM A INK. * .POLLARD and JACKSON. MTJRFAYNE. j Last Mgln in ins FAi.\-..\ i ■' D.C. and 0.5., 2/: Stalls, 1/6: Up. Clr., 1/; I Res., 2/6. I'lan at the American Mnslc biuie, otieet, nil ij. uuu.i: tl.erei after at Segedin's Ideal .Sweets Shop (oppo- r j site Theatre). 1-hone 3748. L , J . STRAND CTTRANi). IKAND SJTRAND. N.Z.s Largest and Finest Piotdre House. STUA.NU I'KA.ND KjniAND. Jjirec-tion: i- iilleis' Pictures, Lid. mo-day and mo-night. A GOLDWYN .SUPREME I'KODUCTION. MABEL "VruKMAXD AiiEL ■" UMiIiXD MAiSKL XrORMANOU AiiEL OKMAXD MABEL -Vr° KMA - NJJ AUKL 7 VfAUKL -VTUKMANU ■"J-ABEL UUIiAND MABEL -VTORMANU j ABEL OIIiIAND Is a Natural. Laughable, Lovable Character iv the Masterpiece of her Career, I PECK'S "DAD rUEL. ! KCK'S -OaI) vTJRL. ' PECK'S RAD rvIHL. I ECK'S JLJ'AD VJntL. I T3ECK-S -p>AD /"iIRL. j -"- K('K-S -t>\D VXi.rl, PECK'S "DAD fMRL. ECK'S -L>ALf Vjrim,. SHE CAUSES A RIOT! SHE PATCHES A SWEETHEART! I A WHOLLY DELIGHTFUL, F.UE3H, | A.S'D FASCINATING STORY. In "Peck's Bad Girl," Milbel Normanrt finds several opportimlties to discard her soiled gingham <lr€HK and tam-o'-shanter and don some pretty ?owns and fasliioiuble hats. Many will be eager to see her us the merry mirtnmnker of old. as well as countless others who love to see the Goldwyn star becomingly gowned iv several up-to-the-minute frocks EARLE FOX IK>liS THE LOVE-MAKING. -, Also, LATEST PATHE GAZETTE Topical. THE GAMING GAMBLER Comedy. ■ CASTLES OF ENULAND Scenic, j USUAL SATURDAY PRICES. s Book by 'Phone 3114. Sessions: 11, 12.50, 2.40, 4.30, G. 20, and 8. rvRAXD — OPP. G.P.O. — rpo-DAX. THE VERY LATEST OHAPLIN PRODUCTION, d /">H-ARLIE fXHAFLIN V-'HARLIE V/KAJiLIX In piIARLIE /CHAPLIN A T~iOO'S rtHAPILIX - 1 - , VVHARLIE V/HiAPLIX T IFE. pHiKUE ••-' VyUARLIE v^HAPLIN He is Greater than Great, and Better . than Best, AT THE G-RAND TO-DAY. /CHARLIE /CHAPLIN In V.J'haPl/IN /CHARLIE riiHAPLIN , A "TiOG'S VVHARLJE vJ'HAPLIN x *- - 1 - , /CHARLIE /CHAPLIN Life. Charlie Chaplin i charlie /chaplin - 1 Charlie vh-apldj Screening at 12, 2, 4, 6, and 8.15. COME! COME!! COME!!! To THE GRAND TO-NIGrHT. j ptHARLIE i^tHAJFLIN V-/HAKUE In /^HAT-LIN A T^OG'S CHARLIE A U UAKLIE T IFE /CHARLIE />HA.rLIX J^ Charlie a VITAGRAPH DRAMA, THE OjEAL f\F OILENCE. c Starring f EARL WLLLIAMS. , A Great and Thrilling Picture. J TVhose was the ciild she eventually brought ; to his house? j KTH i^HAPTEB L "M I rpHE TTOUSE f\V TTATB, ,J -HE -U-OUSE il ATE ' ( I THE GRAND TO-DAY. ' SPECIAL PRICES.—Day Sessions; Circle, " . V-; Stalls, 6d.; Children, Half-price After ] , 6 p.m.: Circle, 2/-; Stalls, 1/- (plus taxiChildren, Half-price. ; ARCADIA. LAST SCREENING, ■"-KCADIA. "THE BAITI.E ROYAL," ARCADIA. Ma-ck Sennett Comedy, R.CADIA. And "OXB MORE AMERICAN." MONDAY NEXT, First Time Here. -VID -DixNETT In '• TiJAUGHTY." The Gingery Story of ho-w a Pair of Pretty Aniles confounded certain Pharisees' and Transformed a Backward Community. JfJMPRESS piCTURES, "XTEWTON. , TO-NTOBT. AT 7. 5 VIOX.A DANA In the Metro Wonder-play, "BREAKERS AHEAD." "BREAKERS AHEAD." Another Story of the 'Scarlet Runner. FATTY. ARBUCKLE COMEDY FULL ORCHESTRA. . MONDAY'S CHANGE.— Double Programme EMPTY POCKETS KMPTY POCKETS EMPTY POCKETS. . A Glorious Drama in 6 Acts, from HughesNovel. Supported by BETTY TAKES A HANI>. Triangle prama. * WE S T E ND THEATRE. ♦» fonsonby's Principal Picture Palace. - J TO-NIGHT. TOJNPG.HT. I A WORLD STAR FEATURE, - Starring June Elvltlge and Madpe Evans. ££™S5 ANr> THE glory POWER AND Ti | E GLORY. Xe-.v Keystone Comedy, SHE >TEEIIKi» A MOTHER - j And Latest Double Number J j OAUMONT GRAPHIC ' i WEDNESDAY NEXT - WEDNESDAY e| THE HOME. ~ j T^.EVONPORT. 1-j -^EVONPORT. s! TJOBERT TTTTAUWICK, v I J-i'OBE.RT VV AHWICK !- In HTHE eiLENT TITA-STER. J-ILB CILE-NT ■"■*■ ASTER. From Phillip Oppcnheim's Famous Novel. Love. Mystery, and Thrills. MONDAY NIGHT ONLY. '- The Great Master Play 1- THE MAN WHO STAYED AT HOME. c — THE GRAND — TO-NIGHT -*- CHARLIE CHAPLIN, In "A DOG'S LIF E." AT 12 - —2- —4,— 6, — 8.15. a ! A XXIE-Mllk and Hot Water provided s « l* J?" P^ rr icks,cks T) *y Plculc . Motutapu, 8." « arC ?», l7 - AdUltS ' Tlckets - V»! Children "■ 6d^— Llla. , ggg _ ■ rr~O O ROYAL Tw X s ' ZJ NE.W ATTRACTIOXe c A lioness rearing six ctfbs—a most extraordinary number to mother. Thirteen * &- E i !
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 64, 15 March 1919, Page 16
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