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AMUSEMENTS. A GREAT PROGRAMME. ATTEND EARLY SESSIONS. NATIONAL "PICTURES. "VTATIONAL "PICTURES. ATiONAL -t ICTURES. — ■ ATIONAL -t ICTUKKB. national -pictuhes. tvjational "pictures, ational -Pictures. ■—*' atjonal -Pictures. ■vfational tjictukes. "vfational "pictures. National -Pictures. -National -£ictores. WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS THE GIRL WITH THE WONDERFUL SPARKLING EYES. TEVTEL /\IRMEN, mHB /"I IRL TX7ITH THE /"IHAMPAGNE T7>YEB. W KAVEL J- RE * V ITH THE -^YES. JEWEL IN HIHE IRL VX7ITH THE pHAMPAGNE TTtYES «J ewel Barmen -*- he VTjrl *mth the Champagne -Lyes. JEWEL riABMEN, mHE fi IRL TT7ITH THE pHAMPAGNB T7IYES. "EWEL J- HE vv ITH THE CHAMPAGNE J-^YES. WITH THE FOX KIDDIES, FRANCIS CARPENTER, GERTRUDE MESSINGER. A DRAMA CROWDED WITH DEEP HUMAN TOUCHES. She 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 go there is always a chance for a "come bai k" Such a case Is shown in this Pboto.-plny. The Girl is beautiful. Sne is left alone to drift along until hunger and despair force her, like the wolves, to pet food us best she can. She becomes a thief, and her Godgiven beauty aids her, as do also her delicate hands and a quick mind. cjtjnshine flomedv, wild women and majie t ions. ►Sunshine >>ii,d " o ,, kn and l ame JLions. cjunshink pomfidy, w'ld women and 7tumh t ions Sunshine *»ild >»omi;n and J-amk -L^ions a laugh for every tick of the clock. HOTEL DE MUTT MUTT AND JEFF. FOX WEEKLY NEWS TOPICAL BEAUTIFUL NGAEKE GARDENS SCENIC. HAWERA STAKES, THE RACE FOR THE CHAMPIONSHIP. T\ESERT pOLI) V. f* LOAMING. J-'ESERT VT old *JIOAM!NG. RATIONAL QRCHESTRA, TjMNEST TN AUCKLAND. OVERTURE, "TANCREDI" (ROSSINI). 8 P.M. SESSIONS:—II. 12.50, 2.-10, 4.30. 6.20, 8 P.M.

AMUSSMENTS. EVERYBODY GOES TO "EVRIB'DrS." " "PVRYB'DY'S." " ■*-■* VKYB'DY'S." EVRIUDY'S.VRYE'DY'S." "MMSW "PROGRAMME EW *■ KUURAiIAIE rpO-DAY -•- O-U A V rpHE rvVISRWHELMING T>ARAMOUiNT A TTIIACTIO^ THE YEOMAN C\ OD TTWRGOT." HE ''OMAN vJod ORGOIY' " riviiji n;uiiA.v puu TjMj.iiiiuT.' , "-■■UE 'UISIAN -E ORGOT." •■rpat; VV U - UAN : • -J -HB ' ' OMAN VJ OD X , ORGOT." : THE Y\7OMAN (~\ OD TAORUOT." HE ''OMAN W UD X ORGOT." "rpiiE vjrroMAN rioD ttiorgot." "- 1 ire ''OMAN -P ORGOT." " rpHE nroMix r*\ od ttvjrgot." "J-HE ''OMAN ORGOT." "rriHE TxroMAN hod ttwmigot." ~J- HE ''OMAN Wod J? OKGOT." " mHE Y*7OMAX OD TJV}RGOT." "•'•HE "OMjiN 'J'OD ORGOT." THE .STORY IS ABSORBING THE ACTING INTENSE And THE . IMMENSE ' SIGNIFICANCE Of " nnHE vrroMAN /-< od xt^orgot. ,, "-•-HE ''OMAN VJqd ORGOT." " mHE pOD TjVLiRG^JT." '-■-HE ''OMAN - 1 - ORGOT " THE TX7OMAN pOD Tj\ORGOT." i HE ' » OMAN ■*■ ORGOT." ' " TX/OMAN OI) TORGOT." ; "-•-HE »' OMAN "OD - 1 - OR^iOT." THE VVOMAS rtOI) T^ORGOT." HE "OMAN VJ OU X , ORGOT ." WILL BE REALISED WILL BE REALISED ' WILL BE REALISED ! BY YOU BY YOU BY YOU Sessions: U o - c. 12.50, 2.40. 4,30,6.15,8.15. ATTEND THE EARLY SESSIONS Or BOOK YOUR SEATS. Thoue 4t02. XO Avoid the Crowds At "fJTVVRYB'DY'S." 1 " -CiV-RYB-DY'S." '• TTi VRYB'DY'S." " " r'VRYB'DY'S." '• I " "C'V'RYB'DY'S." ' ••-EJv'RYB'DY'S." — "TjiVRYB-DY'S." . " JJ VRYB'DY'S." _ AUCKLAND'S jy^USICAL TREAT. REAT. TOWN TTALL, A UCKLAND. OWN ■'"^-UeKLAND. VISIT OF WORLD FAMED ARTIST. Commencing on jyjONDAY. g-| And Afi.iin On WEDNESDAY, AIPRIL 2, SATURDAY, APRIL- 5, and MONDAY, APRIL 7. The World Famed French Soprano, MADEMOISELLE A NTONIA -QOLORES. A NTONIA A NTONIA "TiOLORES. A NTONIA TYOLORES. Fresh from her triumphs in Sydney, Melbourne, and Wellington. "In greater voice than six years ago. ,, * "Better than all the competitions in the world." "It is certalu that Mdlle. Dolores will be to many the sweetest singer in the world until she retires from the concert platform."—Wellington Press. At the Piano—Mß HAIROLD SMITH. PRICES: 0/ (res.), 4/, and 2/ plus tax. Concessions to Students and Schools. Country patrons may reserve by post. BOX PLANS FOR TM'E FOUR CONCERTS OPJSN AT WILDMAN AND AREY'S, ON THURSDAY NEXT, 27th INST. ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMME AT EACH CONCERT. Manager: Duncan Neven. COME and Hear Dorothy Earnell Kingsbury play "Nocturne E Flat Mcjor" (Chopin), at CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, . MARCH 27. CPupil Hiss Ida t>l4 mo~-DAYI— X "THE WOMAN GOD FORGOT." COME and Hear Thelma G-allaber and Dorothy Kingsbury play "Allegro de Concert" (Chopin), at TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER, ON MARCH 27. Ul4 | DON'T FORGET GEH.STENA S FOR BREAKFAST. W l i ALL AGREE THAT J. R. ROBERTSON IS TiHE BEST AUCTIO.NEBB, IN' AUCKJUAJ4D. 623

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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 70, 22 March 1919, Page 16

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