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AMUSEMENTS. PRINCESS — The — T>RINCESS RINCESS — Theatre — A. rtINCESS PRINCESS — of —T_ RINCESS RIXCESS — Sun.rises. — A RINCESS SESSIONS — 12. 2, 4. 6, S — SESSIONS Magnificent Success Of J. L. FROTHINGAM'S "THE TEN DOLLAR RAISE." "THE TEN DOLLAR RAISE." "THE TEN DOLLAR RAISE." "THE TEN DOLLAR RAISE." THIS IS A REAL LIVE PICTURE. FULL OF REV FROM START TO FINISH. The Supports Include: "LOVE AND DUTY"—Comedy. "ONE PEEP WAS PLENTY"—Scenic. A Most Beautiful and Charming* Scenic. Film Lovers of this class of Picture must not fail to see it. ENGLISH GAZETTE—fianmont. Tlio Gazette is English, and shows ns what ' is happening in England. PRINCESS PEERLESS ORCHESTRA. (The Best: Ever.) Every Tlayer an Artist; Frank Egerton Director. Day Prices: D.C.. IAS : Stalls, 1/1. ' (Children Half-price.) Night Trices: D.C., 2/1: Stalls, 1/1. Reserves, 2/9. BOX PLANS at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd., Queen St., or Phone 538 A, Princess, I for Reserves. [On with the dance. The crowded ballroom. I Joyous with laughter, Brilliant lights, and Beautiful women of society. The sensuous scents mingle With the subtle eveniug j Whispers from the height'Of the Blue Mountains. IHush What was that? A shot? Then — SIX SUSPENSIVE REELS SIX SUSPENSIVE REELS OF INTRIGUE, MYSTERY AND ROMANCE. INTRIGUE, MYSTERY AND ROMANCE. Set in all the loveliness of the Blue Mountains, N.S.W. Tim exclusive society circles of Sydney and picturesque scenes iv the South Sea Islands. BLUE" MOUNTAINS MYSTERY "THE BLUE MOUNTAINS MYSTERY.' 'THE BLUE MOUNTAINS MYSTERY." •THE BLUE MOUNTAINS MYSTERY." "TIIE BLUE MOUNTAINS MYSTERY." " THE BLUE MOUNTAINS MYSTERY." Acknowledged hy Pre* and Public of Australia to he E. .1. and Dun Carroll's incest ambitions and finest film production. It gets right away from the everlasting sex problem ard the commonplace subject of husband, wife and another. It is a real virile story with n real plot concerning human beings with all the human emotions. Add to these enthralling development and denouement of a fascinating mystery, and yon have a picture that has satisfied the most captious of picture critics. v THE BLUE MOUNTAINS MYSTERY " THE BLUE MOUNTAINS MtSTFRY." "THE BLUE MOUNTAIN'S MYSTERY." " THE BLUE MOUNTAINS MYSTERY." •'THE BLUE MOUNTAINS MYSTERY." " THE BLU3 MOUNTAINS MYSTERY." Featuring MISS MA RJ OR 113 OSBORNE MISS MARIORIE OSBORNE . MISS MAR.IORIE OSBORNE (Mrs. Henry Hill Osborne), Sydney's Society Beauty and the leader or women's fashions in Australia, And MISS IVY SHILLING, MISS IVY SHILLING. • The Venus of the Slage. The Vcuus of the Stage. The dance presented by this Terpischoroan geuius In the Ballroom scene is one of the many features in this picture of INTRIGUE. MYSTERY AND ROMANCE. INTRIGUE. MYSTERY AND ROMANCE. " THE BLUE MOUNTAINS MYSTERY." 11 THE BLUE MOUNTAINS MYSTERY." " THE .BLUE MOUNTAINS MYSTERY." "THE BLUE MOUNTAIN'S MYSTERY." "THE BLUE MOUNTAINS MYSTERY." " THE BLUE MOUNTAINS MYSTERY." " THE BLUE MOUNTAINS MYSTERY." And the question on everybody's lips next week will be—"WHO KILLED HENRY TRACEYV" You will hear it in the Temples of Bacchus; over the tea cups or a Itaugitoto Special; the five o'clock strap-hangers wiil smile and ask the question of their straphanger neighbour: the small boy will cease his whistling to say: ".Hey. mister. WHO KILLED HENRY TUACEY7" it's going to be SOME Week. „ COMMENCING p FRIDAY NEXT. APRIL 7th. FRIDAY NEXT, APRIL 7th. And. nf course, it is at PRINCESS. — The — TJRINCESS. RINCESS. — Theatre — JL RINCESS. PRINCESS. — of — "PRINCESS. RINCESS. — Surprises. — A RINCESS. Proprietors: Dominion I'icture Theatres Co.. Ltd. Sole Direction E. -T. and Dan Carroll. The Box Plans OPEN on MONDAY MORNING at Lewis R. Eady and Son. Ltd.. •or if you prefer, 'Phone ."i3n.\. Princess, and book your seats. 1 EDUCATE I ViEW ZEALAND LABOUR PARTY. FIFTH OOXOERT-I.E'CTURE FIFTH CONCERT- LECTURE FIFTH CONCERT-LECTURE TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). 7.30 P.M. STRAND PICTURE THEATRE. -Exceptionally Interesting Lecture, entitled " TIIE POETRY OF THE WAR." " THE POETRY OF THE WAR." " THE POETRY OF THE WAR." " THE POETRY OF THE WAR." " THE POETRY OF THE WAR," By Mr. John A. Lee. 1914-15—Glamour and Glory. 191G-17—Gloom and Tru_edy. 11. G. Wells says: "The History of the war is tbe histor.v of the war poets, commencing with Rupert Brooke and ending with Siegfried Sassoon." Musical Programme: ••-Across the Far Blue Hills, Marie" .. (Bltimeivthal) "Maire. Mv Girl " (Aitken) MR. W. COLEMAN (the Favourite Teuor), " Happy Be Thy Dreams" (Thomas) "Idle Words" (Stephen Adams) MRS. W. 11. -HALLAM (the new Contralto). •' iL'Absence " ... (EmHe Dunkler. Op. 2G) MR. EDWARD ENGEL (Cclloist). Accompanist: MB. L. CONRAD. Chairman: MR. B. MARTIN. -elections by the Orchestra, 7 to 7.30. Doers open 6.43. All Welcome. Silver Collection. ; 322 TABERNACLE SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY, NEXT .SUNDAY MORNING. Choir Over 3(0 Voices. REV. JOSEPH W. KEMP, speaker. OC4 W UAI ' WERE "TH_ AFFAIRS" OF » » ANATOL ■'. YOU WILL FIND OUT AT THE TIVOLI THEATRE. F It I D A V X IJ X T. mABERNACLE SUNDAY SCHOOL A ANNIVERSARY. NEXT SUNDAY MORNING. Choir Over 300 Voices REV. JOSEPH W. KEMP. Sneaker. 08WHAT WERE "THE 7yFFAIRS" _ "oF ANATOL ? YOU WILL FIND OUT AT THE TIVOLI THEATRE. FRIDAY N E X T. HOCKEY. S~T. LUKE'S HOCKEY CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING. ST. LUKES HALV TUESDAY. 4th. All Members to attend. 751 W. BARCLAY, Secretary. YI7HAT WERE "THE AFFAIRS" OF ' * ANATOL ? YOU WILL FIND OUT AT THE TIVOLI THEATRE. FRIDAY NEXT.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 78, 1 April 1922, Page 16

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