AMUSEMENTS. /"VCEEN'S. QUEEN'S. I, O»tIEKN'B VjItjEEN'S. QUEEN'S. /QUEEN'S. UEEN'S. V!IuEFA"S. Dominion Picture Theatres Co., Ltd. CONTINUOUS PICTURE THEATRE, QUEEN" STREET. THE PICTURE THEATRE PERFECT. AND THE THEATRE COMFORTABLE. SPECIAL PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT. Indicating the unabated and nndlminlshed success which for ten years has marked and crowned our efforts to provide wholesome, plea-— soot and Instructive Picture Entertainments, the Management desire to draw attention that THE QUEEN'S THEATRE THE QUEEN'S THEATRE THE QUEEN'S THEATRE THE QUEEN'S THEATRE Is now the most compact, comfortable and cosy CONTINUOUS PICTURE PALACE IX AUCKLAND. IT HAS BEEN THOROCQfiII RENOVATED. (Everything Is as Fresh as Paint.) EVERYTHING NEW. CLEAN A>'D BRIGHT. At any hour of the day yon can see THE "WORLD IN PICTURES. ■FRIDAY'S PROGRAMME Will be Excellent. Headed by a Super-Feature: "DEATH'S CIRCUS." "DEATH'S CIRCUS." "DEATH'S CIRCUS." "DEATH'S CIRCUS." "DEATH'S CIRCUS." Or "THE CIRCUS OF DEATH." A deeply Interesting Photo-play, full of Pathos and Sentiment. This glorious picture has been treated in a masterly manner, and is considerably in advance of any previous production. The 'Supporting Subjects Include our old friend, CHARLIE CHAPLIN. CHARLIE CHAPUN CHARLIE CHAPLIN CHARLIE CHAPLIN - CHARLIE CHAPLIN] In "TUNING HIS IVORIES." "TUNING HIS IVORIES." A Scream from Start to Finish. The High Reputation of the Management of this Fascinating Enterprise Assures the Public tiiat everything here promised will be faithfully Tarried out. Strong in the helief that the public are the best judges, the manasement in turn eive their guarantee t« the public of The genuine merits and excellence of what Is to be seen at THE QUEEN'S THEATRE. PLEASE NOTE.—That we are caterers especially for the Ladles and the Little Ones. In the £reat cities these Continuous Theatres are visited by ladles Just as they would visit afternoon tearooms. A delightful respite from the hurly-burly of life. •PHONE 041 A. I TO-DAY ■ TO-NIGHT. The Last Screening of "CECILIA OF THE PINK ROSES " "CECILIA OF THE PINK ROSES." A RCADIA. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT -tt-HCAIn.V Also FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. "RICHARD S.«tTHET,MBSS •RICHARD .BARTHELMBSS,' In "EXPERIENCE." "EXPERIENCE." "EXPERIENCE." "EXPERIENCE." One of tue Best Pictures this year. The Cast also includes 2S noted ri.iyers TIMES OF SCREENING: 2, 3.30, 7, and 8.30 The 'Feature will be preceded by a SENNETT COMEDY. MONDAY NEXT IT STARTS. The Great Fox Serial In 20 Episodes, "FANTOMAS." x
"FAXTOMAB." •From the world-famous stories by Marcel Allaln and Pierre Souvestre. J?OX YSfOODWARD'S T>ICTURES. ■"OX TV OODWARD'S -* ICTURES. BRITANNIA THEATRE, PON.SONBY THREE LAMPS. The Screen's Greatest Favourite in Metro Classic, BERT L V T E L I, RKRT LTTELI, BERT I, V T E L L In "THE MAS W H O." "THE MA N W H O." ii Fl f rS^, Class ricture ' a F 'rst Class Actor, First Class Music, at Trices to Suit All. AND XO TRAM FARES. Christie Comedy, "Edgar's Camp Out." 13tl) Episode. "TERROR TRAIL " Topical News. Orchestral Music Reserves at Whites till 6.45 p.m. Phone 3234 SPORTING. JjeSIOXT RACING CLUB.! WINTER MEETING. MAY 10 AND U, 1922. ACCEPTANCES for all events first days races Close on FRIDAY, the sth instant at 8 p.m. V, B. STRATTON, ■Box 51, Hawera. LECTURES. BAPTIST TABERNACLE. TO-XIGHT (THURSDAY) e7.30 P.M. "THE GOSPEL ACCORD-' ING TO JOHN." With Jesus in the Holy of REV. JOSEPiPw. KEMP. , __ 519 «XL pROTESTANT POLITICAL gCT?jpife> ASSOCIATION. ■ f*M I PRELIMINARY NOTICE CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, On WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, AT 8 P.M. THE REV. MR. R. DITTERICH (President Australian Protestant Federation) Will Address TFIE PROTESTANTS OF AUCKLAND. The P.P.A. Executive regret ftjat no larger mil was available for this date. Mr Ditterlch's renown as an crator would have had our large Town Hall filled with an admiring audience. The Concert Chamber will be packed to the door. i Admission, 1/; Reserved Seats 2/ (Ta\ ' ■Free). To save disappointment reserve your seats. Bookings will open at P.P.A. Rooms 12, Hellaby's Buildings, on MONDAY May I 15, at 9 a.m. 619
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 104, 4 May 1922, Page 16
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