I AHUSEMENTS. "-VT-ATIONAL TJICTURES. mO-MORROW. -VTATIONAL *DICTURES. i -National -Pictures. -*- -National -Pictures. "VJ-ATIONAL PICTURES. mO-MORROW. "VTATIONAL "PICTURES ATIONAL A ICTURES. •*■ ■" ATiOXAL -t ICTDE.3S WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS THE GIRL WITH THE WONDERFUL SPARKLING EYES. JEWEL fURMEN, mHE /*"* l IRL \A7*ITH THE /CHAMPAGNE T7IYES. EWEL •*- HE "IRL * * ITII THE -"YES. JEWEL fURMEN IN milE r*l IRL TTHTII THE ftHAMPAGNE TT'YES EWEL ■«■ HE ' »'TTH THE -"YES. JEWEL /""tARMEN, mHE 1""*1 IRL \"\7ITH THE /~IIIAMPAGNE T7IYES. EWEL J-IIE VTIRL '' ITU THE -t^YES. WITH THE FOX KIDDIES. FRANCIS CARPENTER, GERTRUDE MESSINGER A DRAMA CROWDED WITH DEEP HUMAN TOUCHES. Shr* Chose to be a Thief, rather than sink even lower In the scale of life. WOULD YOU LOVE A THIEF? BIG HUMAN QUESTION IN THIS PLAY. " HERE IS A DRAMA THAT HAS THRILLS OF A NEW SORT. AND A*~ STORY THAT WILL LIVE LONG IN YOUR MEMORY THE PLAY DEALS WITH THE CAREER OF A GIRL WHO CHOOSES WHAT SHE BELIEVES TO BE THE LESSER OF TWO EVILS. AND COMMITS A THEFT THAT IS FASTENED ON A MAN WHOM SHE LATER REALISES SHE LOVES. No matter how low a man or a woman may en. there is always a chance for a "come back"—always n chance that something will stir the spnrk of honour and cut out. ns with a surgeon's knife, the moral sore that has grown because the correct mental surroundings were lneklng. Such a case is Suown in this Photo.-piny. The Girl is beautiful. She is left alone to drift along until hunger and despair force her like the wolves to get food ns best she can. She becomes a thief, and her Godgiven beauty aids her, as do also her delicate hands nnd a quick mind. St-v.i!!v.* C2.!£r. V .' WILD WOMEN AND fTIAME J lONS. «i nmiine Comedy, --''ii.d >>omen and -L vme -Lions S£v_!i!v-S C OMEnY ' W n - D WOMEN AND rnX.ME T ONS.' K-VNSIIINE -OoMEI-T. >>lI.D VVoMEN AND i-AME -L-lONS A LAUGH FOR EVERY TICK OF THE CLOCK S^^m-;-, MUTT AND JEFF. FOX WEEKLY NEWS TOPICAL AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY GOES TO "EY"RYU'DYS." J V R I C THEATRE. !'■ Ev-iivßDY'l:'. ~ "™V N-10-HT AT 7.45. 1 " TTIV'UVB'DY'S." — THE 'PEOPLE'S PLEASANT "•"V'KYB'DVS." RELAXATION. "V.EYV T>ROGRAMAIE '' ohn Uo P klns Presents Mr Edward Brans-JNi-W A r_,_.!__'_ME ;'>'"','■"■'; s Merr * v '''"'"l'le. "Th.* Dandles." In ■_*.•. it*-*-. _____-__*. their famous Chsingkwa. preceded by a rpiO-DAY ■ masterpiece In Chlilmkwa. -"-O-DAY THE DANDIES. THE DANDIES. THE i\VERWHELMIN(i THE DANDIES. " AND DANDIES _ DANDIES. OARAMOUNT ATTRACTION UANDIES _ DANDIES. 1 A\ DANDIES DANDIES. T' ,HK V\7"OMAN /-tOD "17W.-.RGOT." T 'f!. DANDIES. HE W OMAN (j 0D l-oIU'OT." 1 E "_**""«■ "n-'HE \"\, T OMAN /ADD L>lHl,i.T." J '"' DANDIES. "-••-HE "OMAN WOU A URGOT." TO-DAY'S OltDElt PAPBR * "ri\HE Vyo-MAN ("4 UU ff*>RU-OT." 1. Present programme ends to-night. • J-HE TT OMAN «OI) -*" ORGOT." 2. New numbers will be lufltcted by "The "m-HE M7OMAX (I.OU pOIWOT." Dandles " TOMORROW NIGHT " -"-HE *» OMAN vJ OLI A oitGUT." 3. Constance Talmadge will appear in The THE V\7OM.'.N noi) TTMOKGOT." Studio Girl, HE yy OMAN VJod * ORCfOT." <■ MATI.MvI! *J.;,U TO-JIOKROAV. T.HE VyOMA.N noil TjV>R_OT." „' I ,' s '* nl Matinee Prices. HE ''OMAN W()D a 2 ORGOT " Complete Change Programme every THE O'OMAX f«)D -n-1-b.RG-OT.'" - .. Saturday. HE VVoMAN * ORGOT" '* I<>U „'"'* V tU "X' DC ' an<l 0P *' '-" ; "rriHE WOMAN pOD "nV).R(K)T> ! Reserves, (id extra; Stalls, 1/; plus "rr-HF TXTOyis TURCOT» \ « r.au atßro. Bnrkey's. ■•TSS W??^ A y* G?S FZXX.. '•'* We us <- «" excellent Eady Special Piano. iHE * T OUAIi A ORGOT." , i O . v wwyee * ye f orß „it e n anything ring us up. THE STORY !' * *~ IS ABSORBING ' CtHAL'TAL'IJI'A A TJIG CJUCCESS '. THE ACTING I_> 1> -5 INTENSE : /"IHAUTAUQL'A A "DIG vJUCCESS ! Ti .j_MEN_ E '3_z: —! c HAUTAIJ Q" A A b ,g S UCCESS! SIGNIFICANCE I ::T HE WOi .lN QOD F C>RGOT.-J Y -^" y ThaV„^Vnr lnS^ AHE *»' OMAN VJ 0 D A ORGOT." I T h e People Came and were Delighted. •TpHE VSTOMAN pub TT-ORGOT." _ "A HE "'OMAN «OD **- OItGOT." ... _, , _ "TSI WS GZ T 0 - AT 2.45 AMI 7.40 •■T£g gz FSSJiS?:"! d octor a nukew j^ ! "rpHE vyOMAN /-101) -ijvmr.oT." ! I" -"-HE »' OMAN A ORGOT" THE FUNNIEST WISE MAN WHO EVER LECTURED HERE. WILL BE REALISED « o i„. .- v,„r,- «i-^----v.*i. 1 _-• urn ici- , A Point to Every story. V. luL BE REALISED D N . ... ~ . ~ _ ~:m Twice WILL BE REALISED I RV vOII Accompaliving him Is the iJY Y <,fj . N.Z. ARTISE TRIO. BY YOU **-*" Auckland Musicians. Sessions: 11 o'c, 12.50. 2.40. MISS JESSIE BARTLETT. MISS AYA 4 -*.j_ /-.-•— t-i -t — SYMONS, nnd MISS EVELYN HARVEY. ■Jv3o, 0.10, b.li>. , ~ SEASON TICKETS (including tax):— ATTEND THE EARLY SESSIONS, AdllUs lnt „ t . nongeabl6 ln family,.. .10/6 Or Children under fourteen 4/2 BOOK YOUR SEATS. Students, higher grades 6/3 TO Avoid lhe Crowds Returned Soldiers (budge or uniform... 4/2 Broadwoods Planes used. EVRYB'DY'S." VRYB'DY'S." ■ SIX HAPPY DAYS. '• r*VRYB'DI"S." TWELVE BIG PROGRAMMES. I " TTiV-UYBDYS.'" 3__ZZZZ_ZZ_ZZ TIfEET IfE AT ("IHAUTAUQUA. " *' I •*"* X ! " Tf< VRYB'DY'S." I " I -yET ANOTHER BUCKSHEE STUNT! " ' y M.C.A. YMNASIU.M PUBLIC NOTICES. FOR , , rjETURNED QOLDIERS. BUSINESS MAN, leaving for England early In May. is prepared to Undertake SPECIAL CLASSES COMMENCE CouimiMsicus, Inquiries or Negotiate "MARCH .*"*IST. Agencies. Highest references. . '_ .__,_ MI „ Tm Get in touch with V.M.C.A. Offices, Apply -u_.ii.xui_, Kitchener Street, not later than SATUR--182, Star Offlce. DAY, March 20th. 544 Classes Include: PHYSICAL CULTURE — BOXING, WRESTLING, JL'-JITSU, GY"MI A UCKLAND FIRE BOARD. NASTICS, Etc. Instructor: MR. GEO. F. UNDERWOOD JFADSE ALARMS IN REMUERA AND Classes for Boys and Young Men EPSOM DISTRICT'S. „ ~«,._ _ „ , I Special Classes for Business (Men. ] A Reward of -flO will be paid to anyone p.„- t , - n _ Tntonriln- p., -it. „>, I•giving information to the 'Board which will T Sc^ j lead to the conviction of any person or offices ».».•*_..». j persons giving false alarms or flro to the ' Brigade in the above districts. P. J. L. KENNY', PERCY BUTLER, 536 General Secretary. ™ at - crctary ' rpO-DAY !- " " JL "THE -WOMAN" GOD FORGOT." jrpHE gTATE "CTAS T\IRECTLY —- EDUCATIONAL. "pNCOURAGED THE TTriNE —* "STAKING JNDUSTRY. jUgT a word to Parents. Before *J enrolling your sons and daughters elsewhere see The capita! invested in New Zea- | land Vineyards and Buildings and Plant incidental to Wine-making is T> RAIN'S £292,000. A3 [ The Government for ten years QOMMBECIAL employed a Viticultnral Expert to [ train our Vigneronu in the most iTt O LL E G E. ' modern methods of vine culture and j wine-making, till to-day there is a vineyard area of C/XK) acres, the grapes from which are almost wholly unsuitable for purposes other NE W SESALAMJ INSURANCE BUILDING, than wine-mating. AUCKLAND. The Australian Government has lately disassociated wine-making ,_. ._, from the Liquor question, and is en- PhoDe 981 a* P '°' 801 87 * couraging Returned Soldiers to embark in the industry. A In New Zealand this discrimination has not been made, hence this appeal to you to Vote against Prohibition, as being unjust to those "1 O "y" EARS ' SUCCESSFUL engaged in the Industry and as robblng the ailing aud convalescent v Jj"JNGINEERING rpEACHING. from a cheap and pure supply of tonics for mediciual purposes. WHAT IS THE SECRET OF THE GREAT SUCCESS OF V OTE ™.R pONTINUANCE BOWER'S ENGINEERING SCHOOL ? y A \j for surely passing 2,000 In twelve ON APRIL 10. • > ' ettrs if sui;c e ss ? We keep students interested— at it all the time. That doesn't mean we give them "XTEW ryE ALAND to ° m , uch . work * . N <»- "c, realise that AM __/ cramming is no good. No slacking, however. Just tactful, efficient teaching. -yiTICULTURISTS" A SSOCIATION. Call and interview Mr Bower, Certificated * ATA. Engineer, the I'rincipal, or write for iufor--330 ' matiou to-day. Fees cash or instalments. A UCKLAND BEEKEEPERS' CLUB. "DOWER'S __ Class of the above Club will be held "|T'*NGINEERING CJCHOOL at Public Trust Buildings at 1.30 p.m., ATJ iO SATURDAY. March 22. 1919. COLWILL'S CHAMBERS, SWANSON ST., GEO. V. WESTBROOKE, AUCKLAND. 561 Instructor. _•._. Box 50. bd
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 69, 21 March 1919, Page 10
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