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AMUSEMESTTS. PRLN'CESS. p-RINCESS. The Theatre A. ■pRINCESS. of -|>RINCISSS. A Surprise-!. L piCINCE&S. T>RINCJS.S. COMMENCING mO-MORROW — SATURDAY. JL o-Moßßow — Saturday. ENID -OENNJ-rTT NiD r -»ENN'IBa*T ENID I.>KNNETT' XI'D iJENNETT enid 'oennjott ntd j - > p;nnett IN HA I It P I N S." A I R P I N S." HA I It P I S S." A I It P 1 N S." HA I It P I N S." A I R P I N S." Strange Medium for I/osing and Recovering a Husband, are HA I It I' I N S." A I It P I N S." HA I It P I N S." A I It P I N S." HA I It P I N S." A 1 R P I N S." But TJINID TVENNETT X-tstll J'ENNETT IT 1 NID TJKNNKTT ■"Nil I JL>ENNETT TI.NID I>ENNETT J L-'NID JL>ENNETT Finds What a lower They Are! BOOK YOUR SEATS. MAKE SURE OF A SEAT. DAY TRICKS: D.C. and Stalls, 1 1; Children, tid. NIGHT PRICES: DC.. _1; Stalls, 11: Res., 2 7. TODAY AND TO-NIGHT: FINAL PRESENTATION OF PRESENT PROGRAMME. pRINCESS. T>RINCESS. A The Theatre -L pIUNCESS. of -j)RINCESS. Surprises. A pRINCESS. pRINCESS. T ADIES, HERE'S TO YOU I From the day Adam gave up a rib so that he could .have a lady friend to take to the Mo\ ies iv the Garden of Eden, you have been the prize puzzle. Novelists, essayists, philosophers have boasted of knowing all about you, but lo! you do some strange una. countable little stunts, and all their theories go blooey. Aud the world shrugs Its shoulders and says. "Well, it's -THE RESTLESS SEX.' " Did you read that book by Robert W. Chambers? That fellow can surely draw aside the curtains of Society's Drawing Room, and , give us a peep into the doings of the fashionable set a.s no other novelist can. "THE RESTLESSSEX" has been made iuto a Paramount Royalty Masterpiece, with beautiful MARION DAVIES as the star. CARLYLK BLACKWELL is also in the picture, thitlrst one he's been iv for years I want to tell you about a scene in this picture called the Hall of the Gods. Oh', it is a spectacle. Sumptuous, gorgeou-t, lavish, magnificent. It is a wild Bacchanalian rove! of tho artist colony in Greenwich village, that makes the ZiegfeUl Frolic look like a lawn party. This picture ran six weeks at the Criterion Theatre in New York, aud made even I he blase New Yorker sit up and take notice. COMMENCING PRINCESS THEATRE. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3. QUEEN'S. /"V" KEN'S. UEEN'S —— VaInEEN'S. QUEEN'S. AUEEN'B. UEEN'S. V -*UEEV , QUEEN'S. /V'EHN'S. UEEN'S. v-»i_-EEN"S. COMMENCING T O - M 0 It R O W. We take pleasure in Presenting for the First Time at 'the Oueeu's, THE BRITISH AND CONTINENTAL FEATURE AND MA_.'i'Eltl'li'.''JE, ::w.I„ lIH Tg? B K % T^: : r: :.W.ho Hfs T.he !>;:,-. T3_£ "\VHii 1-fAS I'- I - D ; " s l fjVML?" ">V U(J 1_L A . S X-ai; -L>:„ST -*-IMF-' "W,'- 111 W A -* "pi.'.'- .'est miMic?" " ''HO J-J- aS J-hk X>i.- ST J-jmj. "WHO XTAS rpilE DX.ST fI,I.MEV" '• ** HO AX AS AHE A>EST -*- UIE?" '• VV'HO TTAS rj-IHE T>EMT rTVIME?" "" HO -**-AS JLJIE J-'EST "-IME?" "\\-110 TTAS rpilE T>ICST rpiME'.'" " ** HO AJ-AS J-IIE AJeS'T ---IME?" "-ri-Tio TT AS r F n, ' : T-tEfT rpdME?" *• *\IIO -°-AS **IIE J - J, EST •-• IME?" AN AiItTLSTIC PRODUCTION IN FIVE PARTS, Featuring TifLLE. rrVHF.A. -*'A-LLE. A [i-j._.\. ML lE. rpHF-V. [.I.E. A nKA TifLLE. rpl-RA. AU.T.LB. J.'.lT_\. MLLE. rnHKA, LLE. A.Hl*_\. SHOULD THE WORLD .TT'DGE TOU BY YOUR PARENTS? WHO HAS THE BEST TIME ? WHO HAS THE BEST TIME ? A Study of True Happiness And the Trice of False Pleasure. BOOK YOUR SEATS. — PHONE 041 A. QUEEN'S. f\VKKS'S. UEEN'S. V-*t;:!.;.\'s. /QUEEN'S. riC'EEN'S. *-*UHEN'S. QUEEN'S. rvUEEX'S. UEEN'S. =- — V* UEEN'S.

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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 24, 28 January 1921, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 24, 28 January 1921, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 24, 28 January 1921, Page 10