AMUSEMENTS. T>RIXCESS. The T>RINCE-S3. JtRINCESS. Theatre XRIXCES.S. PRINCESS. of T>RIXCES.i. KINCES3. Surprises. r RIXCES.S. SESSIONS: 12—2—4—6—8. TYOUGLAS, AND TVrACLEAX, •L'OKIS M AY DOUGLAS, AND ufACLEAX, ORIS -U-l-AY LETS T>E T7USHIOXABLE. ETS ■»-»■£ X , ASHIONABLE. T ET'S T>E pASIIIONABI.K. ■"ET'S X> k J- ASHIONABLE. "Let's bo fashionable,' , oooed the bride of six weeks. "Vps, let's," doubtlngly murmurerl hubby. So they took the plunge. AND But "Let's Be Fashionable" and ccc this joyous concoction of the trials and tribulations of very very young married bliss. A PARAMOCNT-AUTCRAFT PICTURE. "THE PICTURE THAT'S ALWAYS WORTH WHILE." , BE WISE—BOOK YOfR SEATS. Tlione SS6A, CECIL B. DE MIIJ.B HAS GIVEN* THE WORLD
••CJOMETIIIN(J mo rniHXK a BOCT" I '•"DMKTIIIXi; A r) I||INK A. E ,i IT -. ••SJOMKTHIXG mo qiiriXK \ BOUT" A,, A HIXK Abiict•■(jo.Mrriiixi; rr\n rpinxK \ i;oi;t" An A ijiXK A. B ,j L 'T" A Picture that peers -deeply Into human hearts and unfolds a wonderful drama made from the joys and sorrows of ordinary life. Strikingly different iv theme from anything i>. "Mill,.- li lt r- .lone in the past, but like bis previous splendid sm-cessi-s sumptuously produced and directed with ihe genius of a master. An Inspiring Entertainment Treat. ■•CjnjJKTHINO rpo rrrinxK \ BOfT" ■••pDMKTtMNC A,i A, IINK A. B orT'•CJOMKTIUNC; rp,u rp.HINK \ BUTT" A ( , A IIINK B , irT -. ■•(Jomkthini; rpn rpiuxK \ BOiT"' J-o J-Hl.VK^liuiT , Cecil K. De Mille has unlocked the hearts of real human lielnns in this production, and he has poured their secrets out before us. '■cj-OMETHixo rpo rpjirxK \ norT'HMKTiiIX(i w A,, IhiN-kAroIT' "OnutTIIIXi; rpf) ri-MUNK \ HnfT" 111 i IIINK A IM)IT .
"SiOMETUINc; rpi rryilNK \ wilT" - K ' I IiMKTHIN(J -«■() J-HIXK -^BOIT" A talc of preen lanes an-.! pay streets of IdLud youth ami jrriin reckoning of love, luxury, l>eamy~and something else that never before lias appeared in a motion picture. "CJ-OMETHIXO rru) rp.niNK » uorT" ■°i.)MCTiIIX(i An AniXK A B ,i, t - •Sjn.\IKTIIIX(; rpn qviINK \ BOIT" A,, A hixk •ViiJIKTIllXii rpn rraiXK \ BOfT' -Something a,, A IJINK xV. BOL - r . Destined to cause more public disruswrcened. Y.-t n'rst. last, an.l always an eye-fillinß, heart flllinc. gorgeous entertainment, that every soul who is human will eagerly want to see "CJOMETHIXG mo rruilXK 4 BOUT" A,, IHINK1 HINK A-Tjor-T- - J.HIXK A Bll[ - r ■•5,3-OMETHIN(; riH) TOIXK i BOlT" A,, A HINK x\. B OITA romanre that s.-ale» the heichts ami pluml« the depths ~f human experience Set in a riot of ,-olour and I.e-iutv' Atbroh with the miu'litiest heart appeai ever attained in a pirture ii.T Ue Mille. •Twill show us that Love is a vision supreme. It's duty to make weak heart* stout II s (dory is uiakinjr Life one hlissfui Thats "Something To Think About." THIS I'.VKAMOfXT - AKTCI:\FT KOYALTV MASTEKI'IKCE
Will lie I-rescnfd for ,„,. First Time in the dominion at The A..cklanU-s pRINCEHS. 1 x KINCKSS. Premiei 1 :;i\cf<s : J- UfNCESS. Theatre. I KINVESS. I niJIMKXciM; COMMENCING pRIPAV V-KXT, ATARcn -.-. J- KIDAY -> KXT. JIaKcH 11. VKXT, \TAKCII 11 J- HIDAY ->EXT. Jl; vut - U 11. The Plan Opens at Richardson's Musi,- Depot, giiwn Street, on Wednesday .Morning at f). he wise—book Yorn seats. P.I"D PETERSEN Manager. THE bis I'lay of love, laiishter. tears and honour. -The Natural Law," at the KinKs Theatre. I
ATHLETIC SPORTS. ,«JT. PATRICKS HAY SPOUTS I'l.l'li •- 1 TAIIIAI'K. OPORTS /i.VRXIVAr.. RECREATION OKOI'XD. TAIHAPK. MAIII'U IT. 11X11. £2T)O-P U,ZK si (,SKX - £2r>o INVI.riMNC AXF.MKVS EVENTS, tl-'li). AMI AT.HI.KTII- EVKNTS. Hi.; TJ . L-rln.-ij :ii Events: Kviy.ls Open Handicap. £t i-2 and tl: nom. and air., r, . -_>-_:oyds Open Handicap, if,. £:!. and tl: 11..111. and ace. ti 4H'yds Open Handicap. £7. £.-1 in . and £1 ID : m>lll. and ace, T ti sstivils O|ii>n Handicap. tX £4. £J; norn aiifl *<•-.. 10 . Mile Handicap lopi-ni. £12. t'.'i. £-: nom. and ace . 12 n. GOLD MEDAL fur most points in running events, and for returned soldier School Events. Horse Kvents, antl MisNominations for events close at S p.m. >n TIIU'IiSDAY. March 10. .Nominations nust he accompanied by la-t. two years'Tpernrmanccs. and if none such, tlicn by" last hrpp starts. Sideshow Fees: Stands. £1 1. ; Teuts, Full pro-irramnie on application. E. I.KXNIAN. E. TOHUSTOX, Secretaries. P.O. Ilox «. Taihape. REGATTA. REGATTA. .ST. PATRICK'S DAY. MAKCH IT. THE GREAT MAORI WATER CARNIVAL. POI DANCES, IIAKAS. CANOE HURDLE RACKS, ETC. If) ROWING EVENTS. Side Shows. Hamilton Municipal Hand in Attendant-*. Excursion Trains. E. 11. PIIARO, >OTi Secretary. pT beeine with love and ends with love. L "The Natural Law," at the Kings rhesUre.
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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 56, 7 March 1921, Page 10
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