AMtrSEMENTS. Positively the Last Showing To-night of "THE ROWDY" and "WHO AM II" "THE ROWDY" and "WHO AM I?" /COMMENCING mO-MORROW, TTIRIDAY. X O-MORROW, -f RIDAY. THE HOUSE OP QUALITY AND QUANTITY. ?SPH B rNATfniiAliflTill PICTURES) pnosE Select Pictures Presents MARION TVAVIES, ARION J -'AVIES, MARION -pjAVIES, ARION J-'AVIES, Iα "/JETTING l\/r ART AfARRIED." "VXetTING iH -iRY -"J-ARRIED.- , "/JETTING "VfARY "l/TARRIED." '■VTetTING -"J-ARY -UJ-ARRIED." "iIETTIIVG M ARY MARRIED." " *-* ETTING -"J-ARY -"J-ARRIED." From the Story by John Emerson and Anita Loos. DIRECTED BY ALLAN DWAN. A more entertaining nnd amusing picture than "GETTING MARY MARRIED," with beautiful Marion Davies, has not been seen tn many a daj\ This delightful story of youth and tfie fight it makes for its. Inherent tight of fun. laughter and plaj". •which artlstocracy U trying to make It live without, provided a splendid opportunity for Mise Davies to display her talent. Her beauty, personality, her youth, her lunate ■ sraee and charm, are all given a chance for expression in "GETTING MARY MARRIED." She is a combination of piquancy, vivacity and irresistibility '•GETTING MARY MARRIED" stands as easily her very best picture to date. Universal Films, Ltd., Presents HERBERT TJAWLINSON, In " fpHE TV/TILLIONAIRE." ERBERT -"AWLINSON, In "J-HE - ftA ILLIOXAIRE " BABY PEGGY MONTGOMERY, In CENTURY COMEDY "THE MUDDY BRIDE" CENTURY COMEDY. CANADIAN SCENIC. "FROM CATCH TO CAN." INTERNATIONAL NEWS. The Screen's Finest Topical. THE -VTATIONAL mHE TjMNEST TN AUCKLANE he -National J- he -Finest J-jj -Auckland. Overture, 7.50: "MASANIELLO" (Anber,). SESSIONS: 11J3, 1;15, 3.45, 6.0, S.O. Reserves 2169 A. It's more Scotch than Harry Lauder and twice as funny! It's a comedy-drama with a new twist in every scene! It's a romance in which Love outwits scheming adventurers and a crusty old Uncle. William Fox Presents PEGGY HYLAND ' PEGGY HYLAND PEGGY HYLAND PEGGY HYLAND PEGGY HYLAND PEGGY HYLAND In "FAIT H." FA I T H." " T7I A I T H. AITH." "X , AITH." FA I T H." — •• -T7* aI T H." AI T H." "X , A I T H•• COMMENCING AT THE HIPPODROME. mO-MORROW, TORIDAY. A 0-MORROW, X , RIDAY. ? f -»S°?™S' 7 ™ hiT S f "' ,tn iB the SOOA— the good things of this life. Then let your faith lead you to "FAITH," the most charming photoplay of the day. it is a William Fox production, featuring sprightly Peggy Hyland. tea delightful story of a girl's deep love for a lad. of her supreme faith In the god of Love, and of her wit and courage. Against tremendous odds she wins her way. Laughter and tears are closely allied, and the action is delightfully refreslaine It's a corking good play. Don't miss it. In Addition, We Present EDNA MURPHY AND JOHNNY WALKER EDNA MURPHY AND JOHNNY WALKER. In "mHE JOLT." "mHE TOLT." "A HE «OLT." "J- HE "OLT" "mHE TOLT." "mHE TOLT." -. "J. HE "OLT." "-*• HE "OLT." The story begins in France, where Johnnie Stanton (Johnnie Walker) a war hero marries Georgette (Edna Murphy), a little French girl. They come to America and settle down. Johnnie, a reformed gangster, fails to get a job, and reaches the end of his resources. In desperation he. goes back to his gang and joins in a plot to rob a safe. An unexpected "jolt" shows him the folly of dishonesty. Later Johnnie rescues Georgette from the crook who had lured him back to crime Through Nolan, Johnnies "buddy" In France, all turns out well. " hippodrome symphony orchestra, ippodrome Symphony Under tne Direction of ARTHUR G. FROST. BE WISE—BOOK TOUR SjEATS. 'PHONE 4232. TO-MORROW WILL BE FRIDAY— And from 11.15 a.m. the Mystery surrounding the murder of Henry Tracey will be solved at the PRINCESS. The T3RINCESS f.KINCESS.-— —_— Theatre J^RINCESS."----i RINC ES S. i Surprises. i BmCESS: ' Where, , by arrangement with the Dominion Picture Theatres Co., Ltd., Messrs. E. J. and Dan Carroll' will present Australia's greatest achievement in Photoplay art, "THE BLUE MOUNTAINS MYSTERY." "THE BLUE MOUNTAINS MYSTERY" "THE BLUE MOUNTAINS MYSTERY." "THE BLUE MOUNTAINS MYSTERY." "THE BLUE MOUNTAINS MYSTERY." Featuring Sydney's Society Celebrity Beauty and Australia's Leader of Fashion, MARJORIE OSBORNE MARJORIE OSBORNE MARJORIE OSBORNE (Mrs. Henry Hill Osbornc) MISS IVY SHILLING. MR VIVIAN" EDWARns ™ MI II }J\ SHILL >. N G- mR: vivian Edwards: ffhe World Famous Dancer. The Eminent Australian Actor. SUPPORTED BY BRILLIANT CAST. SUPPORTED BY BRILLIANT CAST. JVorthy. of the greatest and most successful Photoplay ever produced in the Southern Hemisphere, and the Direction is confident that the eulogies won from the public throughout the Commonwealth will be fully endorsed by the Princess' F-jtrons •'THE BLUE MOUNTAINS MYSTERY" is a High Grade Romantic"Sty Drama" |Wlth an intelligent mystery plot interesting and exciting to a degree. The settings" scenery and costuming are exquisite. ' WHO KILLED HENRY TRACEY? WHO KILLED HENRY TRACEY? An emerged plan of the premises where the crime was committed is being paraded in Queen Street. Study it ere you go to the Princess. FOR A SHORT SEASON ONLY. FOR A SHORT SEASON ONLY. ■ ." At the PRINCESS. PRINCESS. PRINCESS PRINCESS. PKINCESS. PRINCESS. COMMENCING fHO-MORROW, T7IRIDAY. AT 11.15 AM COMMENCING -*- O-MOKROW, -*? RIDAY, AT 11.15 A.M. Box Plans for the Season at Lewis R. Eady and Son. Ltd., or 'Phone SS6A and pecure your Seats. DAY PRICES: Dress Circle, 2/2; Stalls, 1/1; Children Half Price. NIGHT PRICES: Dress Circle, 2/2; Front Serfte, 1/1; Back Seats, 1/8. s"* Reserves, 2/9. UOAI NOTICES. , FRIENDLY SOCIETIES. I — T L.O.L.—LILY OF THE TAUFAUB, TUSK, JJISS,'& TjVAWCETT.'" VALLEY, So. 2. " " ~ BsrrJt 'Monthly Meeting will be held on FRIDAY, 7th, at 1 mStrftrii l' m - sharp. Open _\leetinL', *' 8 p.m. All Brethren and THE FIRMS OP *-55£35 Sisters invited. 'i+mmir By order of the W.M. T>UFAUR * BISS and LtJSK & FAWCETT 210 G. WILTSHIRE, Sec. HAVE AMALGAMATED JROM THE let OF APRIL, 1922, AND CTOIMMOHAIi NOTICES. STILL CARRY ON BUSINESS UNDER T E. DOWNES, Masseur and Medical «J. Electro (Regd.). High Frequency. ABOVE FIRM NAME, AT Complete idectrlc Appliances and Nervous Cases specially dealt with.—lß. Hnntiy 28, SHORTLAND STRET, AUCKLAND, n., off Koyber Pass. 'Phone A 2163. B B rVTURSE NASH, Registered Midwife, 23, Bayfleld Road, Heme Bay, . Has Vacancies for Maternity Patients. Individual attention, with or without doctor. fvr B. ALL A X S. FLAYER, 'Phone 213GA. B SOLICITOR, -TfuSsE CLAYTON, Magnetic Healer, pegs to Announce that he has Commenced [ cures all troubles; consulted from 1 the Practice of his Profession on hie own to 2, 36, Vincent St. 121 account at 11. SHORTS BUILDINGS, THOB Eye Comfort ana Clear Vision, , Q«« Street (o P p. National B.nk). £ f™-* £ •Phone 2651 A. TH Gharges moderate. B
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 82, 6 April 1922, Page 12
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