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AMUSEMENTS.

i, EMELIE POLINI SEASON :■, THE NATIONAL THEATRE v.mJ? . SeaSon as the headHner of the National screen. This vivid story is to be wi,£wl t °- mo " ow - l»J" a double event in - "Thrf/ii ° ? 1 ZW™ S aw twins in merit. § •r, Fallen . Angel," by Fox, has Jewel ■. .Carmen, as its star, and Is the story of a • •> ; woman who deals with one man and is :, ; dealt with in her turn by another The ' I i°rrin r 5 i n M Ot ? er ° f " lose Pletores about the | Irrepressible Lee Children. The two younz- ' I".«., b ?, twr een them make the picture , bmiles, a film that will make evervbodv , jo.vful, happy, and bright. " ' « "'~ THE TIVOLI THEATRE. ~tA s a , s?."* 880 ? to the Jack London story . that will finish up a very successful week's . run to-nignt, the Tivoli Theatre is prortne- . ing to-morrow one of those Paramount thrillers that are the best comedy-dramas , of their kind. This one introduces Shirley • Mason to the audiences, and is called "Good-bye Bill!" with Ernest Truex, inimitable fun-man, as the first lieutenant. It Is original and clever, and mates delightful , fun out of a great catastrophe. The sup- , ports and the music are brilliant. EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. \ Though the advertisements to date for • i£? new Everybody's feature '-Happy Though Married" have rather a cynical , tone, it is surmised that the film "itself. , which has begun its six-day run to-da.v, is .'--.• - , not so. "Happy Though Married , ' is a"" Paramount—that means , its mountings are - as good as its story is attractive. Every- , 'body's Orchestra has some rarely good music to support the new programme. THE LYRIC THEATRE. ... • • The film that is first on the new bill at the Lyric to-morrow night is one of the Mabel Normand laughter-provokers. It has ' name "I"he Pest," and promises to be a ~ brilliant follow-up to the headliner which is now being presented. "The Pest" is to .'. ". - have flrst-rate musical and film supports. ] THE STRAND THEATRE." Clara Kimbal'l Young is due to be pre- , sented at the head of the Strand pro- , gramme to-morrowl She will appear as the , heroine of "Magda," which will take the premier position accorded this week tv , "Virtuous Wives." There is a complete , programme of topical and comedy numbers i also on the new bill. < » the DIGGERS." , ' "The Diggers," those soldier-men who , have proven themselves to be second to none as entertainers, are to "carry on" with their current proposition in the Concert Chamber of the Town Hall until Monday programme entirely revised. For two more. ' - nights people will have opportunity of see-. - ing these remarkably versatile entertainer., ■who have been creating such great interest during the week. THE PRINCESS. , \ Under the Princess banner to-morrow there will be "The Border Wirelew," another Bill Hart thriller. This will be the . headliner of the usnal change which will take place of the Charles Ray film "A Sine o'clock Town." The first comedy film on the new bill will be a Paramount called I "Welcome. Little Stranger." THE QUEEN'S. Three pictures that are beyond the usnal are to be brought on to the Qneen's screen to-morrow. First there is the Fox" film "Doing Their Bit," which features the tee kiddies: then comes "Lawless Love," a. .-, thriller with Jewel Carmen as its heroine, and after that there is the Mutt and .Teff comedy '"Five Thousand Miles on a Gallon of Gas." This bill promises to ie very : good. THE GRAND THEATRE. When the current bill at the Grand is put off the great racing drama "Desert Gold , I will be at the head of the change, with the • first instalment of ai new serial "lightning Haiders" as the first support. THE GLOBE. . A film that -combines any amount of interest, with a strong hit at ttie philosopher who will not bustle, takes pride r,i place to-morrow at the Globe, under tiie title "Johnny on the Spot." Its firs<. actor is Hale' Hamilton. FULLER'S VAUDEVILLE. Fuller's this week has gained the straight - - ~' approval of capacity houses. The bill runs till Monday's change, with a matinee to- . .; morrow afternoon. THE ARCADIA. The Arcadia is now showing "Rose of the World," a splendid dramatic theme with. • Miss Elsie Ferguson in the leading role. This feature is backed by an unusual twopart comedy "The Chauffeur." TnE BRITANNIA. May Allison Is the favourite now at the Britannia, and will stay so until the beginning of the week. Her part is cast ia the interesting film called '"Peggy Does Her Darndest," which is supported by - lneHobo," comedy drama. THE EMPRESS. To-nisht "Thirty a Week" features Tom I Moore at the Empress. The usual change - . occurs to-moi'row. PARNELL. The picture at Parnell is "Ou tlie Quiet," and it stars John Barrymore. Doc. Carr also hypnotises people. "DAMAGED GOODS." The film "Damaged Goods." how on tour, will be screened at Devonport to-night, in Whangarei to-morrow and Monday, aud will return to Newmarket on Tuesday. BROADWAY THEATRE. The well-known Fox comedy-drama. Jaue and Katherine Lee. the Baby Grand stars. are showing in "The Troublemakers" at this theatre Friday and Saturday, ana matinee. Other features are Fox Weekly and "The Fatal lling." j

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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 265, 7 November 1919, Page 8

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AMUSEMENTS. Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 265, 7 November 1919, Page 8

AMUSEMENTS. Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 265, 7 November 1919, Page 8