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~-~-~-~^—— -—_- I _-________________________---_--_-_-_i '- AMTJSEMEN' - *'. ' . NOW SHOWING. NOW SHOWING. NOW SHOWING. NOW SHOWING. " T» R O A D W A V T* 0 S E " ' " AM X (j A D W A V •" O S E " I EXCLUSIVE TO THE SS_ (NATIONAL "SSSSf SELECTED SUrER FILMS, LTD.. in conjunct ion with TIFFANY-METRO. Productions, Presents Ihe Star of Provocative Beauty in Cowns so Gorgeous as to Evoke Gasps of Wonder. MAE -IfURItAY M AE ~\fTRRAY, S,E _t_--.-.IAY- JJJLaE iU-CRRAY. MAE TirUKRAY TIfAE *tTURRAY, ac Murray *- u ae JM-übuay, Supported by MONTE BLUE and WARD CRANE, MONT- BLUE and WARD CUANE, Ia BROADWAY TTJOSE." ] ROADWAY -"OSE." I BROADWAY TJOSE." | ROADWAY J-VOSE." | BROADWAY TJOSK." | , ROADWAY AVo_,Fi." j | " T*. ROADWAY TJOSE." I i "AJ ROADWAY AVoSE." | "T» ROADWAY TJOSE." 1 | "AJROADWAY -LVoSE." | J . I. A DAZZLING PHOTO-DRAMA of the MOST DANGEROUS STREET in the WORLD. MAE MURRAY as Rosalie I_wrenre enacts a story of BROADWAY FROM THE INSIDE, before settings of a splendour such as only the fabulously rich know, and with a cast befitting the picture's other elements of excellence. BROADWAY T>OSE." ROADWAY -L'-OSE." A Spectacular Romance of the beautiful dancer whose life was dedicated to excitement, supper parties, cocktails and .la-/.-. Broadway with its night life ot happiness, of midnight follies, tragedies and heartaches. " TUST "TvOGS'." Century Comedy. "WEST -LOGS!" Century Comedy. -Featuring THE CENTURY DOGS AND nOSIE, the Educated Monkey. Featuring THE CENTURY DOGS AND KOSIE, the Educated Monkey. INTERNATIONAL NEWS Topical. SESSIONS: 11.15, 1.13, 3.30, G. 15, S. THE NATIONAL ORCHESTRA. Overture 7.50. At the S o'clock Session Each Evening. I TVPSS T ILLIAN T EVENS 1 \ -"J-ISS -1-ILI.IA.N A-BV-SNS I I NEW ZEALAND'S FINEST FLAUTISTE, Will Render the Piccolo Solo, "POLKA CAPRICE." Box Plpu Reserves-at Lewis B. Endy and Son, Ltd. After 4.30 nt Theatre. Phone -'IbUA. CROWDS CROWDS CROWDS. THE BEST ALL-ROUND PICTURE THIS YEAR. / m 1 tJ HSIH 5-8-RSBSJ . NOW SHOWING. NOW* SHOWING. CONTINUOUSLY FROM 11.15 A.M. TO 10 P.M. "THE FAST MAIL." "THE FAST MAIL."' "THE FAST MAIL." -, "THE FAST MAIL." "THE FAST MAIL." "THE FAST MAIL." WITH BUCK JONES IN THE LEADING ROLE. AVITH BUCK JONES IX THE LEADING ROLE. . i WITH BUCK JONES IX THE LEADING KOLB. J STOP LOOK AND LISTEN. IT'S COMING WITH A KOAR. '- \ Everything tbe thrillerH have ever evolved is found in Its most potent form in "The Fast Mail." It's a. skirmishing, scurrying, scampering, ratrling, rampageous, raucous, rushing, rasping, restless, relentless, ruthless, screaming, shrieking, shifting, chortling, and nerve-racking edition of Bedlam let loose is "THE FAST MAIL." ■i "."• THE WHIRLWIND MELODRAMA. THRILL FOLLOWS THRILL LIKE LINKS IN A CHAIN. /-H AISO, AL. ST. JOHN in "SPECIAL DELIVERY " AL. ST. JOHN in "SPECIAL DELIVEKI." REMEMBER NEVER WEAKEN WELL. SEE THIS ' WE TOLD XOU YESTERDAY, AND TO-DAY WE REPEAT IT! " COME EARLY, OR BOOK YOUR SEAT. Prices as Usual. Plan at Theatre. King 4232.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 89, 14 April 1923, Page 16

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