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' AMUSEMENTS. STRAND N.Z.Vi CJTRAND STRAND Largest TRAND and CJTRAND TRAND Finest STR.VND Picture CTPRAXD TR.4_MD House. »^TRANI> Direction: Fuller's Pictures, Ltd. TO-NIOHT AT 8. " The Empress of Emotion." CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG CLAKA KIMBALL YOUNG In Sir Arthur .Pinero's Play: "MID-CHANNEL." "MID-CHANNEL." " MID-CHANNEL." "MID-CHANNEL." " MID-CHANNEL." " MID-CHANNEL." " MID-CHANNEL." •' MID-CHANNEL." "MID-CHANNEL." DID YOU —know that in spite of wealth, motor cars, servants, gorgeous gowns, palatial home and all that, a woman can be extremely unhappy? DO YOU —know that there Is more genuine happiness in the homes of the middle classes, and even those in comparatively mediocre circumstances, than in the homes of most of the rich? WOULD YOU —prefer a beautiful home, with ser- > vants to wait on you, wealth galore, gowns, motor cars, and everything that wealth could provide, and an- unhappy married life, or woud you take "love in a cottage," wits the man you love and who loves youV THEN YOU must see Clara Kimball Young in " Mid-Channel." A New Christie Conwdy, " BACK FSOM THE FR<XNT." * • • THE STRAND ORCHESTRA" "" Prices as Usual. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT: The Strand 'Management take pleasure in announcing the first showing in the Dominion of James Fenimore Cooper's Story: "THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS." "THE LAST OF THE MOHICAN'S." "THE LAST OF TIFE MOHICAN'S." "THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS." "THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS." "THE LAST OP THE MOHICANS." "THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS." "THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS." " THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS." "THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS." "THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS." " THE LAST OF THE M-OHICANS." "THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS." " THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS." I Produced by Maurice Tournenr. • • • Not since the time of such productions as "The Birth of a Nation" and "Intolerance" have we had the opportunity of witnessing such a masterpiece as this. • • • First Presentation in New Zealand: FRIDAY NEXT. FRIDAY NEXT. FRIDAY NEXT. FRIDAY NEXT. Bos Plan Opens on Wednesday. Usual Prices. EOX WOODWAED'S PICTUBES. ! OX WOODWARD'S PICTURES. ' BRITANNIA, Ponsonby's Popular Little Theatre. SPLENDID DOUBLE PROGRAMME. WILLIAM ItITSSELL, WILLIAM RUSSELL, In "CHALLENGE OF THE LAW." "CHALLENGE OF THE LAW." And LOUISE LOVELY, LOUISE- LOVELY, In "THE LITTLE GREY MOUSE." "THE LITTLE GREY MOOSE." Good Supports and Good Mnsic. rnHiERE have Seen TWO eurprtatogty J- great motion pictnnes, and "MADONNAS AND >fEN is of them. 'Look out for thia distinguished super special at the Lyric. FRIDAY. PLAN OPEN ■WEDNESDAY NEXT AT RICHARDSON'S For FRANCESCA BERTINI SEASON. " 'LA TOSCA." .PRINCESS— FRIDAY NEXT. MEETINGS. PAKNBLX, LADIES' LEAGUE FOOTBALL CLUB. A MeetiDß of Ladies will be held in the Metnodist Hall, Mannkan Road, Parnell (a few doors below Mnrray's, Chemist), at 8 p.m.- on TUESDAY, July 12. All lady enthusiasts invited to attend. Mr. A. R. Turner, founder of tne Parnell Clrtb, will preside. 118 #rnHE NAVY LEAGUE, -L AUCKLAND BRANCH. IMPORTANT MEETING. The Annual General Meeting will be held at the Rooms. Custome Street West, on WEDNESDAY, JULY 13 r at 8 p.m. In view of the Important issues of Imperial Defence now being discussed by the Premiers' Conference, a special interest attaches to.this meeting of the League, and Members are earnestly requested to attend. The meeting will be addressed by the ] Eev. J. W. Shaw. 545 , TTYDRO-ELECTRIC SCHEME FOR AUCKLAND. Feeling the need of organised effort 'throughout the Auckland Province in regard to the development of a 'Provincial Hydro-electric Scheme, a Public Meeting will be held on THURSDAY, July 21, at 8 p.m., in the Chamber of Commerce, Swanson Street, Auckland, for the purpose of reforming the Hydro-electric League. An invitation is being issued to all Public Bodies in the Province to appoint an Official Delegate to attend if possible, or if unable to do so to appoint a Delegate to act on the General Committee of this League. At this meeting Officers and an Executive will be elected, and all Cetails of the organisation will be left in the hands of the executive to he submitted to a subsequent General Meeting of memrbers. All Members of Parliament in the province are officially invited. A. G. MTXN, .55S rreaUaat

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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 163, 11 July 1921, Page 12

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