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AMUSEMENT". j "\*" OW CJHOWING. A.TOW SHOWING, f _-. ow Showing. | ow * showlV0 ' j nSF PICTURES) "ST Universal Presents I T»RISCILLA T-vEAN j AT RISCILLA •LEAN I _ I IN TIIE T7ILAME /~,F T IFE." HE A- LAME X\J F -L_ife." I " rpHE T7.LAME f\F T IFE." [ "A. HE X} LAME XJ f A_ IFE •• [ " mHE -p-LAME f\V T IFE." f [ "A. HE AT LAME V/p -_--IFE." ADAPTED FROM THE CELEBRATED NOVEL, "THAT LASS O' LOWRIE'S," By FRANCES HODGSON" BURNETT. "Farm Follies" Century Comedy. International News Topical. SESSIONS: 11.15, 1.0, 2.45, 4.30. 6.15. 8.0. THE NATIONAL ORCHESTRA—THE FINEST IN AUCKLAND. Overture. 7.;>0, "Tuncredi" (Rossini). Reserves, Lewis R. Eady and Son. Ltd. NATIONAL. ATIONAL. c No Film ever released from the Leading Film Studios in the World has received more flattering nnd deserving criticisms from the Press throughout the civilised world than William Fox's stupendous production of ALEXANDRE DUMAS' CLASSICAL ROMANCE, " mHE I " A HE f.OUNT v -''OUNT Ol MONTE ONTE CRISTO." RISTO." - n .he " A he COUNT OUNT OS ! MONTE ! ONTE I CRISTO." RISTO." We append hereunder a few selected at random of the many hundreds in our possession :— _,_ *__*«_. T °. RK WORLD."—_"In preparing the picturisation of the drama for the film, it is evident that no effort was left untried. It is In its vast ___"___ of ?__°, rm i dc _. 11 ° f T t al ."_ not Bim,,la ted things that makes this film one of the real achievements of the modern screen " tn +nT^__H_^ BN '- 11 . G MAI J_" X ". York.— "The early scenes of the play offer (_,-_-_ • mot, _V\ P lctu J rp Public such gorgeous adventure, so picturesque and Impressive, that we doubt that it will ever be excelled " ._«_!? __f-__. T0R ;? M ? RNIIf G TELEGRAPH."—"'Monte Cristo' is all it should be as motion picture entertainment, and we can heartily recommend _u\ P e_se e _n C d i°c?ion." ntCrtainmCnt f ° l ' th ° Se Wh ° en " 0 *" a "™ma f_H of __._r"Yn° ____i P i CTURB WORLD."—"One would look far to find another treatment ___. h„ ~_° . m " c \- na *_*? material at hand for dramatic ___■_?_.. ___._ e t^ o '*- fI h 1 (! „ I n<l f ert ultra-critical who can look upon it and nor nnd it far above the usual filming, and not declare it exceptionally brilliant." NOW SHOWING. N - ow SHOWING. ANOTHER BIG FOX PROGRAMME. Headed by "TRUXTON KING." "TRUXTON KING." "TRUXtSn KING" "TRUXTON KING." "TRUXTON KING." -_RUXTON KING." From the Book by the same name by GEORGE BARR McCUTCHEON GEORGE BARR McCUTCHEON _"* . Featuring JOHN GILBERT JOHX GIL BERT. John- gilbert! Ana aoH_. gilbert: MICKEY MOORE A " d MICKEY MOORE The wonderful boy of "Queen of SKeba" fame. REMEMBER "80-erley o£ Graustark" and "Graustark," the delightful romances of the same author. «™ f «uui IMAGINE yourself in Graustark amid romantic settings of George Bnrr McCutchoon's exciting adventure talc, which forms a magnificent background for John Gilbert's portrayal of "Truxton Kine" an American who worships at the altar of Lorraine's beaut. Imaglne yourself with him in all his stirring exp__ences Ut * ' eL-Sb coolf AS ff- IMI cooke CIYDE rnn„F CLYDE COOKE CLYDE COOKE CLYDE COOKE '■'•LAZY Ion!!" " LA3 " l ' In BONES." _____ BONES. "LAZY BONES " HIS LATEST INIMITABLE LAUGH STORM. Splendid Toplcals and -Interest Films. ____ T „„„ The Brightest Music in Town. SESSIONS :11 a.m., 12.50 p.m., 2.15 p.m., 4.10 » m 6 t> m ft n m PRICES AS USUAL. PLAN AT THEATRE R__G 4__2.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 123, 25 May 1923, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 123, 25 May 1923, Page 12