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AMUSEMENTS. THE LUXURY PLAY ANOTHER RECORD SMASH ! A brilliant aud luxurious play that will thrill with the shock of some astounding situations, set amid sceues of the most gorgeous: a play that abounds with the wonderful moments, and a play that is magnificent with •beaut'- and effect. METRO CLASSIC PRESENTS TIIE MOST VIVID DltA-kIA OF THE YEAR. rpO-vIORROW — : (SATURDAY) -J-O-tIORROW ■ • (SATURDAY*) TTIPPODItOMTI — ----- I P I* 0 D It 0 M Li AX. i i* f o D R O*M Ali Based upon " JCDAII." the Powerful Tlay by Henry Arthur Jones, and Featuring That Exquisite aud Superbly-gowned Star, MAY A LLISON AY -t__ LLISON In MAY A LLISON a Dramatic AY -*-a-LIJso.N Ma-terplece, ~h JAY \ LLISON that will make -*■■*■ AY -**■!.I.ISDN you think— MAY A LLISON and wonder. -AY -tt-LLfSON MAY ALLISON Ji AY -"-LLISON TITAY A LLISON A woman's soul laid -t'-*i\Y " LLISON bare and a man torn 1»J AY A LLLSON on the torturing *-'-*-AY ■* LLISON rack of lies. MAY A LLISON AY --A-LDISON — COW FEET OF WONDER AND SUSJ'ENSE. She cheated him She cheated herself She cheated the world That's why people called her "rpnio piHEATEI*." "-L Jll_ VVIIEATER." The powerful and " rpilE i 1111 EATER." -tup-udoussoctet-- " "-HE VIIEATKU." drama pictur.sa••rpilE /HHEATER." tion of the won'•**llE vyiIEATER." derful stage sue- " rpilE ftHEATEIt." cess. " A •--,; Uheateß." "Judah." a IDE /THEATER. "Judah." -HE VIIEATEU." When " Judah " was played in London it provoked more discussion thajl any play of lie decade. It makes you think. MAY ALLISON as -THE CHEATER." MAY ALLISON as "THE CHEATER." _\Y ALLISON as " THE CHEATKR. MAY ALLISON a.s THE CHEATER MAY ALLISON a.s "THE CHEATER.' MAY ALLISON as "TTiK CHEATER.;', MAY ALLISON as "THE CHEATER. MAY ALLISON as "THE CHEATER. MAY M.LISON as "THE CHEATKR. MAY ALLISON as "THE CHEATER, lutrl-tic and suspicion in a setting of wealth, wherein a woman cheats auu ■pays the peualtv in tears. SHOULD A MAN LIE To save a Woman's Reputation ? FOR THE LAST TIME TO-NIGHT. FOR THE LAST TIME TO-NiOHT. The Great Australian Success, * POSSUM |>ADDOCK. A (VSSUM A ADDOCK. J T JOSS I'M TJADDOCK. A OSSUM A ADDOCK. The play that moved thousands to tears anil laughter for the past week. Also, BOMBARDIER ID LLY WELLS In " CII.VEH T INING." " "-MNING." ETC. — -— - ETC. - ETC. , C-TRAND N.Z. 'a C' r --AND i&rRAND —- Largest — O ntAM? ' ! V_!TVRAND And yTRAND i Ol'P-Oi'U Finest OTRAND p ' vjTRAND Picture OTRAND OI'KAXD House OI'RAND [ I Direction: Fuller's Pictures, Ltd. LAST NIGHT OF 1 Of '", /CONSTANCE fTULMADCE, 1 | A. ALMADGE, Cfl t' NSTA NC E rr-ALM ADG E, /ONSTANCE A. ALMADGE, As ••mHE T OV'E TT'XPERT." I "'•HE -L-OVE ""-"XPERT." , "rT*IIK 1 OVE TT'XPERT.*' , ""-HE JE-OVE -"-"-XPERT." t r COMMENCING fnO-MOKHOW: 1--OMMENUTNG *-O-MORROW: The Screen Version of the Famous Flay: " PVES /\F V O L'TII. 1 ' 5 ' -----YES i-'F -*■ OL'TH." ■•■pYES /)F A'OUTil.' "-•-■ YES i-'F J- OUTH." "1,-IES , >.i VHlTil.- ---" *--YES i-'l.-' A oi'TH." p " r.'YES / \)' VOLTH.*' ■H'YES Vf J-OUTH." •-T--YES <y yoiTH." "•L-S'ES *-**> J*-OUTH." i""YES f\F -yOI.TH." J YES V-'F A OUTH." t - irtYES /\f yoi'Tii." " -LYES A OCTH." ( *,' l.'Yi-.S t>F A-OI TH. 1c •• J-»*-'.;s \Jy A oi.Tll. ' Deep down in the translucent depths of the crystal she gazed, and as the mists c cleared her Item da ml stretched out before [i her in a mighty panorama. In the haze of the Dark Side she saw her path leading down, down to the depths of degradation and dishonour—she saw a soul - her soul—rent and torn hy the machinations of evil, sinking slowly, slowly, hut with irresistible suieaess, into the "slough of despair. She shuddered as the vision blurred. Fearfully she looked again, and magically the scene had changed. She was rich, happy, loved and loving. Her soul cried out for this- this life. With outstretched hands she reached as if to grasp it—but the vision had gone, and to her ears came the voice of the Yogi — "Though I have shown you these things, you cannot avoid that which is your Destiny--It Is as overwhelming ats the wn.es of the seal" "■RYES /"IF -yoUTII." •■J_iVES Vk -*-OUTH." "TT-'YES ()F Y OL;T --*"' { "A-vks VJj.- X OUTH." EYES />F yiil'lTl." YES V/e A OUTH." ••JUiYES y*Y A OUTH." Featuring CLARA T-"IMBALL yOr.NT,. LARA A_-.IMU.ALL A OUNG. COMMENCING SATURDAY, COMMENCING SATURDAY, A T TIIE OTRAND. _T_- T Tut ; O-TUAND. " rr_ST Ti N D mIIEiT 11 E. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. The Last Screening of ".. VIOLET HOPSON And STEWART ROME In "A DAUGHTER OF EVE." AND TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, THE GREAT MACISTE. in "MACISTE IN LOVE." "MACISTE IS LOVE." • MATINEE SATURDAY. 2..i0. Children 3d. BOX \\-OU D WARD'S T> ICTURES. OX **» OODWARDS A I L -TURE-. BRITANNIA, THREE LAMPS FOXSONiii. ALICE LAKE, in "SHORE ACRES." Comedy—"SU-IE PUIS ONE OVER." Topical Budget— Vanishing Dag"er Orchestra. "~" Prices as usual: 1,1 and 6d. z°°ROYAL OAK, ONEHUNGA In Full Swing for the Holidays. DONKEY RIDES. OCEAN WAVE. Hot Water Fret. 11 Lions' Trained 3.30. All Animals Fed 4 p.m. Adults, 1/; Children, Ud; Small Children so. vi TOILET SPECIALISTS. \?~ISS McELWAIN for permauent removal 5 -->-•- Super Dons Hair. Mol-a. Birthmarts; ;' •_."» years' experience.—2i*>. Queen St. Wl-HT" '• \IT isSE-T' WRIGLEY-Spcei_l~Trea~tme_t i. ItA Grey or Falling Hair, Scalp, Face i. Massag-, Lines, Wnln-les Bemoved.—l4, i. Watson's Buildings. HFS

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

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 24, 28 January 1921, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 24, 28 January 1921, Page 10