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AMUSEMENTS. fniHE T7IATAL C3YMBOL ! !• Y 0l . ; D IE: ".This blood-chilling message, bearing tbe '• j fatal hieroglyphics of a murderous Chinese I tong. came to four persons. Tieath. creepy and mysterions, dogged their footsteps. j What happens ? S"e ' AN ALL-STAR /"-IAST .', IN i _~ ~~ i ] mHE pURPLE /IIPEIER. | | I HE - URPLE V.IPHER. 1 I I •. | A story of dark deeds and queer twisted ..•conspiracy silhouetted against that bizarre .and baneful spot-.'Frisco's Chinatown. JThreals of death, signed with the dread I and fatal hieroglyphics of a Chinese tong come to a family of three—a father, son, and daughter, the latter whose beauty arouses the latent lust of a tong leader. . j | .nrMIE pURPLF. /CIPHER. | ! AHE A URPLE N_ IPHER. I ;; j I v i Tangled threads of suspense, intrigue. ; romance and adventure bind and hold one thralled and thrilled until the daring aud surprising denouement, straightens out the snarled skein. I I THE PURPLE /-<IPnER. | he a urpi.e Cipher. A sTory That stands out distinctly alone and unique against tbe ruck of commonplace screen stories, because of its daring and ingenious plot. And a /-WAITER: SMASHING TJARRIERS. O *- ii .n-nt-«MASn:Ni; AAakriers. '- \d /tHAPTER: ;C_MASHINO TOARRIERS. c jO V. HAPTER: AA ARRIERS. ' I GREAT COMEDY. , "TpuE TTtLY IN THE /VIXTMENT." '• •Aim -A LV IN THE V/ixTSIENT.' BIJOU ORCHESTRA. SESSIONS: 11. 1.25. H..'io. ".45. nnd S o'clock. POPULAR PRICES : DAY SESSIONS : Circle. 1/6 and 1/; Stalls. 1-, Children Half-price. NIGHT SESSIONS: R«s., 2 ; Llrcie. 1"j and I,': Ftal'.s. 1, iplus tax). GRAND — TO-DAY riRAND llOtri TO-DAY v RAND GRAND TO-DAY rjRAND RANT) TO-PAY VJraND r i A "OREAT HOLIDAY PROGRAMME. 1 '<J;.UvEWAWIN-! •' fj.VKEWAIVIX ! .In Indian that means: 1 "I belong to you.'' c . That's what Marge O'Doone. " the little Mountain - maid of tbe Arctic, called David Raluee. A pretty name for 1 himself he had told - the girl, hut he didn't ' know- what it meant. 1 Rut one day he - found out. ami from then on 1 it was tlie fight 1 of his life for Marge. the little nymph of J the North, whose 1 picture had been the lure 1 that beckoned him : onward through " the freetlng cold and hardships : of the vast Northland. t i And what a fight he - made of It-! ) From that point onward. comes the breathless 1 moments, the surprise I and suspense in • "rpilF. /^IOURAOF. • " AnK UofHAor ' " rpitPE pOPBAC-E '; " A H , E lyni'RAt . i I af "vrAROE rvxvotixE.' I V/_ -AA i, rto.tr A^onxif:." OP "VfARG-B /-VT-OONe!" F ■"Aaß__ *-/ A-'oOCSTE." . Another of those big. • , brawny story dramas by I JAMES OLIVER - CU-RWOOP. . ; Tt Is the hraln-c-hild iof a bom storyteller, touched hy the magic - wand of rhe moving picture; and made into a pulsing, living, human thing. It speak* in that language of ♦he univeme— Romance and adventure. At the STRAND 5.7..', QTRAN-D. TRAND-- Largest — Q TRAND CJTRAND and CSTRAND ' Otraxp _.. p. in „ t ___ O tran - d CJTRAND Picture —- CJTRAND °TRAXD -- House. — ©TRAND Direction: Fuller's Pictures, Ltd. rno-NiGHT. A O NIGHT. Usual Sessions. » TN DERT —She turned to her modiste for : A nnr)rp r,„ thr n.iTipp Bhe eavp ber > made her shudder away in disgust. j NOW SHOWING NATIONAL PICTURES. ELECTORAL. ,\rvxi cir a l c lections p -"■ last day of enrolment to-morrow (tuesday) till 7, p.m. AH Persons resident three months In Greater Auckland, over 21 years of age. can enrol at the City Council'offices up till S t o'clock TO-MORROW (Tuesday!. Do not confuse the Municipal Election ■Roll with the Parliamentary Election Roll. SEE THAT YOU ARE ON THE CITY COUNCIL ROLL REFORE IT IS TOO LATE. REMEMBER. THOUSANDS HAVE REE>' STRUCK OFF THIS ROLL. TA4 COUNCILLOR -HALL-SKET.TON 4 ___ t\m lrrxiciPAL g[,eci io x. all protestant- 21 years get on municipal (not parliamentary) ; ; roll. which glosses to-morrowi .'at; p.m. if you art not on roll. or tjo » not vote, you ark voting for i THE OTHER SIDE. 34. 1 I f - 5 RESTAURANTS, TEA ROOMS. TyNE rpo-DAY AT gANF__D'S. OPPOSITE G.P 0., - LOWER QUEEN STREET. Clean, Well Palatial Rooms on Three Floors, -i Tasty Varieties of the Deep Sea. - i Best Attention and Civility Await You. r I CALL TO-DAY AND HAVE A TREAT. C f DINING ROOMKi PrS- -, IV .ess Buildings. Queen St. —Open ■ Sundays. Home Cooking a Speciality. D » T>RIOR'S Still Leading. The Rest 2~ • A Meali i_ U»wn.—'Strand Arcade Cafe. D

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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 72, 28 March 1921, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 72, 28 March 1921, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 72, 28 March 1921, Page 10