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AMUSEMENTS. ! WITHOUT QUESTION ONE OF THE GREATEST ARTISTIC SUCCESSES OF THE YEAH. TREAT YOURSELF TO A LOOK AT THE WONDER PICTURE OF 1020. XTATIOXAI. "PICTURES. XT ATIOXAL pICTCBES. National J- ictpres. tiione National -*- ictubes. ■RATIONAL. -piCTUBES 'MWtA XT-*TIONAL TJICTURES. ATIOXAI. A ICTUKES! ATIONAI. - 1 - IOTDBEB. UNIVERSAL FILMS PRESENT A SI.TEH I)E LUXE JEWEL I'BODUCTION. Recoramended More Especially for Adults. ■ T^ R "' SJTROHEIM'S Ureat Master Picture mHE T\EVIL'S TJASrt T7"BY. K>TROHEIM'S A Picture of Paris -»- HK -L'EVILS A ASS -^VRY. ERIC LJTROHEIM'S the Wicked, and Paris rplIK T\EVIL'S T>ASB T7"EY. 810 ►JTROHEIM'S the Wonderful *HE -t ASS -**-EY. JPRIC. CJTROHEIM'S Ketter than ' rpHE T>ASS "K"EY-J-'RIC. "Blind Husbands." -"-HE -T ASS -*»-EY. A OROWN-UP Photo.-di-araa for CROWN-UP People. A Picture whose author KNOWS—who KNOWS YOIT KNOW Sensational, because it is true—.luiiun, because :t is real—gripping, because It gives you SOME I'EOPVE YOU KNOW WELL IN THE ONE TREMENDOUS CRISIS OF THEIR LIVES. THE STORY OK A WOMAN. Whose extravagance had led her into rieht. afraid to tell her husband because she knows that already she has bml too much. This Is the web of circumstance means to meet her debts, and so she flings discretion to the winds nnd plunges desperately. Few of her kind can ever lift their heads agaiu. SOMETHING DIFFERENT. "TfiE DEVIL'S PASS KEY" di.Ters from ninety-nine out of a hundred photo.-|>layg in that it was made by a man who knows the elemental motives of men and women, and compliments your intelligence by assuming that you also know them. PARIS 1- YOU'LL THINK YOU'RE - THERE ! The races at Longchamps. the Theatre Francals. the gay Boulevards. Ihe glittering; shops, the whirl of society—and in the midst of It— a playwright and his nil too pretty wife, admired nnd famous, and, then, suddenly, the centre of a senndal thnt sets all l'arls by the ears. SUSPENSE ? YOU SAID IT ! For once you'll see a picture that your eyes can't leave until it's over. And when the last big moment comes you'll tremble f.ir fear the husband will refuse to see what you see. Suspense? When you see "THE DEVIL'S PASS KEY" YOU'LL KNOW AT LAST WHAT THIS WORD CAN MEAN. JAMES R. QUIIiK. Kdltor of "The Photo..play." says: "THE DEVIL'S PASS KEY - IS A MIRACLE OK DETAIL; IT CHALLENGES IN ITS MOSAIC PERFECTION" ANY PHOTO.-PLAY EVER MADE." RATIONAL QRCIIESTRA, TjiINEST TN .AUCKLAND. OVERTURE: "MORNING, NOON AND NIGHT" (Suppe). S P.M. RESERVE YOUR SEATS ,S P.M. SESSION. SPECIAL PRICES. DAY SESSIONS: STALLS. 11; CIRCLE, 17. EVENING: STALLS. 1/1: CIRCLE. 2/1 ; DRESS CIRCLE, 27. RESERVES, 3/2. TSI NSfR B!S; FJgg T OM Mg Wft!: A MA ™ V™ I* " rp HE T7IE U D." " -I II E -I E U D.HIPP O DROME PICTURES. TSSS: ===== ~ . Tgis: :Tffi fs: , " T om M ,x. ■■T\\t • BOLD AND THE SPIRIT rpoy /r \ ::TSi FIEgJ: ?S Jg JIVE rpHE T)AYS f\r TJOMANTE! xhe -L/ays yJp -Komance: OF beauty In crinoline and hoop skirts. OF men who wore their hair long and were quick on the trigger OF bitter hate and undying love. " rpHE TJIEUD.' , . . _. i_ , TgiPia E tj-mI "X HE * EUD." - I™, M£ "rpHE TTifnT)." XV ■ he bud," : t<om urix. OUT OF THE WELTER OF HATE SPRANG THE PUREST LOV! THE SON OF THE FEUD FACED AWFUL ODDS DEATH AND DISGRACE FOR THE DAUGHTER OF TOE ENEMY! TgSgtS M- D-ust TS GSSS? OSSBBK By CHARLES KENYON. Staged by EDWARD LE SAINT. 4 FOX ENTERTAINMENT « TTIPPODROME i^RCnESTRA. -n-ippoDROME Orchestra! SESSIONS COMMENCE :12 Noon, 2. 4. G. and 8 p.m. PHONE 4232 FOR RESERVES.

BAJTP PERFORMANCES. 534 HERBERT CLAJtKE, Secretary. rpBMPEBAj/oH GUARDS BAN.D. . (Incorporated). Will Play a Select Programme •In ' ALBERT PARK, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). AT 3 P.M. Collection for ißand Funds. 35 SPECIAL TNVITATIOX TO* THE 0 COUNTRY VISITORS. AUCKLAND WATERSIDE, WORKERSSILVER BAND AUCKLAND WATERSIDE WORKERS' SILVER BAND Will Render an ATTRACTU^EASTER^PR^R^MK OX THE CENTRAL WHARF ON THE CENTRAL WHARF. By_ Kind 'Permission of the Harbour Board. TO-MORROW (SIXOAY) TO-MORROW ('SCNOAY)' 7.45 P.M. — 7.45 'P.M. Under the ■baton of JIR. G. H. CLARK. Collection for Maintenance Fund. 562 A 'UCKLAND WATERSIDE WORKERS' ■£*- SILVER BAND Will Bender a SPECIALLY 'SELECTED PROGRAMME x " In POINT ERIX PARK. POINT ERIN PARK, TO-MOR-ROW, 3 P.M. — SUNDAY. — 3 iP.M. SUNDAY. Under the Baton of ME. G. H. CLARK. Collection for Maintenance^""^,

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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 72, 26 March 1921, Page 16

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