I -U-KTSKME-TTB. STRAND N.Z.'S CJTRAND SI "TRAND Largest EtRAND TRAND «nd STRAND , TRAND Finest ©TRAND fiTEASD Picture STRAND K>PRAND House. C_RAND Dlrection: Fuller's Pictures. Ltd. LAST TWO DATS. LAST TWO DAYS. First National Presents : DUST" Adapted from "STAR DUST" FANNIE HURST'S "STAR DUST" Famous Novel STAR DUST" The Authoress Who Wrote ..__££ DUST" "Humoresque." "STAR DUST" • • • "STAR DUST" Featuring "STAR DUST" HOPE HAMPTON "STAR DUST" And "_I A 5 RFSJ" JAMES RENNIE. "STAR DUBT" • • • "2?a» SJrijn A J Mctore that ****** «»e ..f__ AR DUST" Song of Ufe with tt. STAR DUST" A PTctnre that teds STAR DUST" Humanity in its Shadows. A CHALLENGE! A CHALLENGE! THE SCREEN V. THE STAGE. THE SCREEN V. THE STAGE. WHICH IS THE GREATER? In speaking of Pictures someone once used the paraphrase: "The Screen is mightier than the Stage!" AsK happens, the present time Is a particularly opportune one -to compare legitimate Stage productions with Motion Pictures, as Auckland patrons have Just Witnessed a well-known play, "The Sign on the Door," and Tbe Strand is screening the pic-, torial adaption of same. For many years past It has been the contention of the picture producers that In the motion picture we have a decidedly better and more perfect mode of entertainment than the ordinary stage-play. After seeing both the Stage and the Screen versions of "The Blgn on the Door," we are convinced that the Picture can be more favourably compared with the Play. *^ Although considered the most brilliant actress on the screen to-day. Norma Tahnadge's work in "The S_pi on (be Door" has never been surpassed. And so it is with every conildence that with this picture, actually adapted from the play, we challenge the Stage!- We say that "The Screen Is mightier than the Stage." You, Mr. and Mrs. Public, art" the Judges, and we await your opinion with the greatest interest. NORMA TALMADGH NORMA TALMADGE IN 'THE SIGN ON THE DOOR" •THE SIGN ON THE DOOR" Commences at The Strand On Thursday Next. Queen's jyunmrw Q£3_9_f «UEmr_ UEEN'S r_CE_-TB UEEN'S — ■«»u_a__-8. NOW SHOWING. THE FIRST GENUINE.AND EXCLUSIVE PICTURES OF THE NOTABLE HISTORIC WEDDING. OF THE POPULAR AND BELOVED PRINCESS MARY PRINCESS MABY PRINCESS MARY PRINCESS MARY And VISCOUNT LASCELLES, D.S.O. VISCOUNT LASCELLES, D.S.O. VISCOUNT LASCBLLEB, D.S.O. VISCOUNT LASCELLES, D.S.O. In Addition to the Above Remarkable and Notable Attraction will also be presented ELAINE ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN. HAMMERSTEIN. More Beautiful Than Ever, In " HANDCUFFS AND KISSES."—"HANDCUFFS AND KISSES." A DELIGHTFUL PBOGBAMME. The Wedding Sessions: 11.40, 1.55. 4.5. 5.50, 7.25. 8.25. Reserves, 'Phone 941 A. ■DOX WOODWABD'S PICTUBK.. x * BRITANNIA. PONSONBY, Three Lamps. TO-DAY AND WEDNESDAY. TOM MIX in "RIDING ROMEO." TOM MIX In "RIDING ROMEO." TOM MIX In "RIDING ROMEO." TOM MIX in "BIDING ROMEO." Sunshine Comedy, "SINGING MIDGET SCANDAL," ' Fox World News—Australian NewsOrchestra. Reserves at White's till 6.45 p.m. Phone 3234. Two Changes Weekly,, Mon. and Thurs. AQt.AT.Qg. v "DONSONBY CRUISING r\. - 1 - CLUB. _Jf7 \ FINAL COMBINED CBUISE, J7t\ \ APRIL 22, 1922. JJ J—V"-\ Entries will close for tbe following Classes up till -*a_«3___-a» WEDNESDAY Evening, at 9 o'clock: —KEEL YACHTS, 26, 24, 22, 20----foot Mullet Boats and Launches. Race held on November 26, for the One-Design Boats, will be re-sailed SATURDAY afternoon, G. J. STBPHENBr 33 Hon. Secretary. as rnHE NEW ZEALAND _-JM_Hn A. POWER BOAT _______! ASSOCIATION. FINAL COMBINED CRUISING RACE TO ISLINGTON BAY, APBIL 22, 1922." Entries will be received fcr the Final Combined Cruising Race up to WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, at 4.30 o'clock. Race to start at 2.50 p.m. from the King's Wharf, and Launches will proceed direct to Brown's Island Buoy, thence to Islington Bay, finishing between launch Daisy and mark boat moored east Tbe Recall of tbe Opening Race will be held in conjunction with this Race. Handicaps to be adjusted. F. CHAPMAN, Commodore. 509 W. D. ROSS, Hon. Secretary. - CRUISINO CLUB. ______ FINAL COMBINED CRUISE _■___■ WW** ISLINGTON BAY. SATURDAY NEXT. APRIL 22. HARBOUR RACES for Classes S, 6, 7, 8. •Entries Close on WEDNESDAY, April 19, at 9 p.m. GEO. MOBRBRLEY. Hon. Sec, 100. Victoria Street. 517 PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, Etc. ICJURFDALE QEASIDE TESTATE. Owing to the enormous success of Easter •Sunday's ontlng tbe Management have again chartered the P.S. WAKATERE, For a Special Excursion to SURFDALE. SURFDALE, TtfEXT SATURDAY, .APRIL tyc\ On the Occasion of the OFFICIAL OPENING OF THE WHARF. TICKETS: 2/ RETURN. - i Full Particulars in Later Advertisements. /"iNEROA T»EACH "INSTATES, WRIGHT'S BUILDINGS, FORT ST. AND COMMERCE ST. 518 l
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 91, 18 April 1922, Page 10
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