AMUSEMENTS. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT ONLY. BROADWAY To-night NEWMARKET. ROADWAY At 7.30. NEWMARKET. BIG THREE STAR PROGRAMME. "Received Payment" Corinne Griffiths. "Keceived Payment" Corinne Griffiths. A Romance of the New York Stuge. Also "DESERTED AT THE ALTAR." "DESERTED AT THE ALTAR." Portrayed by an All-Star Cast. From the Great Stage Success. And TOE LAST ROUND THE LAST ROUND THE LAST ROUND Of "THE LEATHER PUSHERS." "THE LEATHER PUSHERS." "THE LEATHER I'USIIERS." Remember— TO-NIGHT ONLY. COMMENCING TO-MORROW. Paramount Presents Another Beauty. gloria swanson gi.okia swanson GLORIA SWAXSON In "Her Gll.lert r.-i K c." 'Her GiMecl Case." " Her Gilded Cage." " Her Gilded Cage." Also "Boss of Camp 4" Charles Jones "Boss of Camp 4" Charles Jones Usual Prices: 1/ anil !M. Reserves 1070 A. GRAND. Opp. G.1'.0. fnO-NIGHT. BAND. Opp. U.P.O. O-NIGHT. The Tjist Dnr's Screening. "THE OLD NEST." "THE OLD NEST." "BRAVE MEN AND WILD BEASTS." "BRAVE MEN AND WILD BEASTS." f'oinedy. LARRY BEMOX, LARRY SEMON. New Orchestra. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY). TO-MORROW (THURSDAY). We Chance Our Programme. Big Triple Star Kill. ROMANTIC DRAMA. " FIVE NIGHTS." " FIVE NIGHTS." " FIVE NIGHTS." " FIVE NIGHTS." Taken From The Fine Book By VICTORIA CROSS. NORMA TALMADUK NORMA TALMADGE In "DE LUXE ANNIE." • ■ "DE LUXE ANNIE." • niIARLIK CHAPLIN aUARI.IK CHAPLIN In Ills Latest, "I , A V D A T." "PAY DA Y." NEW ORCHESTRA. Popular Prices. AT THE GRAND. TIIVRSDAY. /CAPITOL "piCTURE TTOUSE. DOMINION ROAD TRAM TERMINUS. TONIC, HT. TO-NIGHT. COMPLETE CHANGE PROGRAMME. " THE FOURTEENTH LOVER." ••THE FOniTEESTH LOVER." " THE FOURTEENTH LOVER." Featuring the Big Metro. Star, VIOLA DANA, VIOLA DANA, In a Wholesome, Wholesale Romance. Strong Supports. TOPICAL BUDGET, And Hallboy Comedy, " NOTHING BUT NERVE." Full Orchestra. Overture, 7.45. 'Phone 3')74A. A RCADIA. To-night A RCADIA. Arcadia. Only. Arcadia. The Greatest Drama Ever Made. " SHAME." " SHAME." " SHAME." " SHAME." Nine Reels of Tenee and Thrilling Drama. NOTE. —Owing to the great length of the the first session only. First Session starts at C.45 p.m. TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, A Complete Change. BEBE DANIELS in " THE WORLD'S APPLAUSE." '• THE WORLDS APPLAUSE." The Tale of a Dancer, and the Primrose Path. A Wonderful Dc Ml He Production. WEST END THEATRE. ' * EST END THEATRE. TOTNIGHT AND TO-MORROW NIGHT. The True Romance of the Modern Flapper. DOROTHY OISH In DOROTHY GISH "The Country Flapper." DOROTHY GISH "The Conntry Flapper." DOROTHY GISH "The Country Flapper." DOROTHY GISH The story of a Country DOROTHY GISH Flapper who pitted her DOROTHY GISH wits against the culDOROTHY GISH tured town girl. "The Dog Catcher" Comedy Pathe Review. Gauinont Graphic. Canadian Scenic. Usual Prices.
■P M P R E S S, NEWTON. TONIGHT and TO-MORROW NIGHT. " THE SCAULET CAR." Featuring HERBERT RAWLINSON. Al.so, REGINALD DENNY In ROUND 3 "NEW LEATHER PUSHERS." Century Comedy, " PLEASURE BEFORE BUSINESS." And Gazette, fsual Prices. Overture 7.30. ROX XXfOODWARD'S TJICTURES. OX » » OODWARD'S J- ICTURES BRITANNIA, I-ONSONBY, Three Lamps' The Little Theatre With The Goods. TOM MIX TOM .MIX TOM MIX In TOM MIX "FIGHTING STREAK." "FIGHTING STREAK." Sunshine Comedy, "THE TIN BRONCHO." FOX WORLD NEWS .... ORCHESTRA. 'Phone 3234. Q U E E N' S m II E A T R E. NOW SHOWING "MOTHER 0' MINE." Featuring Lloyd - Hughes and Betty lily the. Wallace Held, Agnes Ayres, and Theodore Roberts in " THE LOVE SPECIAL. ,, Charlie Chaplin In " DOUGH AND DYNAMITE." "I , hone MIA for Reserves. A TALE OF THE YOUNGEST FLAITKR ■"- AND THE OLDEST SIN. SEE "ADAM'S RIB," Princess, Friday Next. DIXIBIiAND. TO SECURE GOOD TABLES BOOK EARLY. NO BOOKING FEE. Two Sessions Daily. Orchestra Commences Punctually 3 p.m. and S p.m. D 4 T ONG ago. when time was Just beginning -•-* rather and Mother and Child were living and loving, laughing and crying, trusting and mistrusting and distrusting Then even as now. SEE "ADAM'S RIB," Princess, Friday Next. A MAN who forgets his weddiug anni- - ii - versary is unfortunate. Some other man may remember it. SEE "ADAM'S RIB." Princess, Friday Next. LEAGUE FOOTBALL. _JLv L EAGU E pOOTBiLL. CM-)} PARK. CARLAW PARK Jk , CARLAW PAB.K. SATURDAY NEXT SATURDAY NEXT." CHARITY DAY. CHARITY DAY CHARITY DAY. CHARITY DAY CHARITY DAY. « DAY! FINAL. FINAL. FINAL. FINAL. FINAL. FINAI.! ROOPE ROOSTER COMPETITION ROOPE ROOSTER COMPETITION] CITY Champions This ITT Tear. V. Winners Last T>OXSONBY Year. -I ONSONBY. The Old Rivals of Years Gone By. Come and See League Football as it Should be Played. CCETAK RAISER, 1.45 PJf. Third Grade FinaL PONSONBY V. PT. CHEVALIEE. IYAi" CULPAN, Hon. Se(i. 117 Auckland Rugby Leagne. TTE toyed with monsters, bnt recoiled - 1 - , - from a woman s pretty foot. SEE "ADAM'S RXB," ErinrfFfi. Eiidaj- Sext
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 218, 12 September 1923, Page 16
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