I PACKED TO THE DOORS. HUNDREDS ENABLE TO CAIN ADMISSION ON , SATURDAY NIGHT. rniiE T yric. AHE AJVRIC. TO-NIGHT. AT 8. TWO BIG FEATURES TWO SPLENDID STORIES, From TWO WELL-KNOWN WRITERS. For the First Time in Auckland, Universal Films Present: HENRY 11. WALTHALL MAR.IOIUF. DAW RALPH GRAVES In PETER li. KYNE'S Most Popular Story: •'THE LONG CHANCE." •■THE LONG CHANCE." lis Sadness turns to Gladness in a Wonderful Slow of Self-sacrifice. The other Big Feature is A GRAND WELSH LOVE STORY: "TORN SAILS." "TURN SAILS." Allen Raine's Exquisite Romance. Now a Priceless Jewel or Motion Picture Achievement. ! LATEST GAZETTES, And THE LYRIC ORCHESTRA. THE LYRIC ORCHESTRA. Popular Prices. Phone 3045 for Seats. rpiVOLI. TONIGHT, 7.30. A IVOI.I. TO-NIGHT, 7 .SO. j TIVOLI. Another Superb 1 TIVOLI. Paramount TIVOLI. Programme. TIVOI.I. LIONEL BARRYMORE . TIVOI.I. LIONEL BARRYMORE TIVOLI. And : TIVOI.I. SEENA OWEN TIVOLI. SEENA OWEN TIVOLI. In Positively the ! TIVOLI. Greatest Mystery TIVOLI. Drama ! TIVOLI. Ever Screened. TIVOLI. "THE FACE IN -!"•«=_ WW." , TIVOLI. "THE FACE IN THE FOG." I TIVOLI. Also. TIVOLI. BERK DANIELS TIVOLI. HERE DANIELS TIVOI.I. t „ a K |, )t ut I TIVOLI. Mirth, I TIVOLI. "ONE WILD WEEK" TIVOLI. "ONE WILD WEEK." I IVOI.I. And i Z}vrl,'h THK LATEST GAZETTES, 7e I .y.°'.'l- BURTON HOLMES ' T TRAVELOGUE, TIVOLI. Ktc. T>OX WOODU'II.DS PICTTtRES 1,, x woodwards pictures. j Britannia, Ponsonby, Three Lamps. I A Selznick Special Feature. "THE HEART OF THE NORTH" "THE HEART OF THE NORTH." "I HE HEART OF THE NORTH" "THE HEART OF THE NORTH." 'A Masterpiece of (he Far North, resplendent with natural scenery and one of the , most vivid and compelling romances ever I filmed. StarriLg ROY STEWART AND LOUISE LOVELY BOY STEWART AND LOUISE LOVELY. Ilallboy Comedy. I "WE SHOULD WORRY." SCENIC AND TOPICAL. ORCHESTRAL MUSIC. | Reserves at White's. 'Phono ."234. Usual Pries: 1/1 aud 6d. \\T E S T N D rp H E A X R K. * » E s T -L< N D A II E A T R E. TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW NIGHT. j A Typhoon of An Adventure Tale. ! " WET GOLD." Starring "WET GOLD." RALPH I.NCE " WET GOLD." RALPH 'I.NCE " WET COLD." AND A SPECIAL C 3 ST "WET GOLD." in the Story of a PlgUt " WET GOLD." for Treasure hlddeyu In "WET GOLD." a wreck at the bcttom " WET (WILD." of the sea. and Th; illing " WIT GOI D." Adventures in a Sub- " WET COLD." marine. EXCELLENT SUPPORTING PROG RAMM Excellent Sunnortlns? Prog-am': ie. BUSTER KFATON IN "ONE WJ :EK." An Excellent Comedy. \ND TOPIC \I. BUDGET. NO ADVANCE IN PTMCB-R. TICTfRES Jj-ni.vin m v'S And EVERYBODY'S Mt'SIC. VERYBODYS NOW SHOWING : HAROLD I.LOVn HAROLD LLOYTIn the Picture that made Intm famous. "A SAILOR-MADE HAN." "A SAILOR MADE J.IAN." Topicals : "Li in Man," elc. Aud SMILING TOM MOORE SMILING TOM MOORE In His Goldwyitnor, "LORD AND LADY ALGY." "LORD AND LADY ALGY." EVERYBODY'S SELECT ORCHESTRA. BROADWAY. To-night. NEWMARKET. ROADWAY. To-night. NEWMARKET. For a Season of Three Nights. "HAIL THE WOMAN" Florence Vldor "HAIL THE WOMAN"..Theodore Roberta A Big Human Story—No Offensive Sex Situations—but recommended more especially forr Adults Audiences. • Also. "CAUGHT BLUFFING" Frank Mayo "CAVORT "DUFFING" Frank Mayo' __Sc-een. 7.'." ".m. [t---.-r~ ■irw < j IJI M P R P. S S N E W T O N. -* TO-NIGHT. SHIRLEY MA.SON ' SHIRLEY MASON In THE NEW TEVCHBR. THE NEW TEACHER. Sunshine Comedy : "Excuse Mc, Sheriff." Gazette and Scenic. Orchestra Overture. 7..1 Q. QUEEN'S THEATRE. Now Showing. Thomas Meicrban and Betty Compsou in "THE MIRACLE MAN." "THE DAREDEVIL QUEEN." Featuring Charlie Chaplin as The Villain, Mabel Nonnand as The Heroine. ' Paramount Presents Mack Senuett's Comedy Scream, " THE CALICO GIRL." 'Phono 04, a f or R_, S erves. PICNICS. FTC T AUNCHES MASPORT AND KIA ORA. Leaving THURSDAY, at R p.m. an-3 10.30 p.m. for At-kle's Bay and Deen Creek: also SATURDAY. at 1.30 p.m.. returning: TUESDAY MORNING, at 6.30 a.m. V. HARRISON AND F. 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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 73, 26 March 1923, Page 14
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