nMYoLi.'v-'-■:>>■•■■ .v" ,' , -'.- -v;-mi~OLi. ■*-IVOLI." ,' .-•<**£ si- : J-IVOLI. Tivoli. ~;;.: ■■■-—-—■ ___.-. •• -rpivoLi. ivolL- . r, ; —V—-'. -. ;;-■ :,-*ivoli. '.. "■ ' TO-NIGHT ~ AT ! 7:30. .TO:X7GHT AT 7.30. Last Screenings- of .Thomas Melgh'an in "Tongues' of Flame" and Marguerite de Lit Motteln "What a .Woman 1 Will do." 1 ;V;: :—■ r~——'■ -VO MORROW, ■ .■:■■'. ■-■ r;.-r:]rHs:Zm :^^'::^r TWO WORLD-FAMOUS ARTISTS IX ,-,- TWO: WORLD-FAMOUS PICTURES. PAULINE FREDERICK, ■■ l PAULINE FREDERICK,. • - : PAULINE FREDERICK, ' .'PAULINE FREDERICK, • ,-PAULINE. FREDERICK, And .'the.! / Blonde- Beauty with. ■ A' \ ."',•'■ .•';. tho;,, Dimples* L' ' AURAV.' TA • •' --pLANT, AURA ;-*-A x LANT, ..' .- LAURA LA PLANT, . Laura* f la plant, ' • LAURA.- v -LA PLANT,. '■' 'LAURA LA PLANT, -' ' LAURA LIV PLANT, n • LAURA "LA" PLANT,. LAURA LA PLANT, •';' LAURA. LA PLANT, •:-'.'' In a' Fascinating, Thrilling Kalel- . dosc'ope of Human Emotions that Will Hold You Spellbound. ?>:•" SMOULDERING? : J : ;;;t : ''.S. FIRES.''--';.-;',. ':". INLINE FREDERICK'S I, ..:■<*<••/■ '- 1 . ' TO ALL NEW . ZEALANDERS: ['.■^,..."!■■'-' —..'•'.'.-.-' '■' :■. I ' "Seeing that I waa actually to '■'_.' visit New Zealand, I wanted' to make a picture that would repre-../sent-the -very best of which I am • v capable. ■' I wanted the New Zealanders .to see mc in my greatest •' film pirlor to'my arrival in their. • -coMtftry'. • Following.- my pictures /■"tj&ittie- la!st! Jive years I 'received many letters bt congratulation ■"•' from - New Zealanders, and I - wanted -In • one supreme effort to embody all tne emotions that = -have' endeared mc to New Zealanders, and then for New Zealanders to actually see mc in person. • " ;"Ie», I am proud of 'Smoulder. thg Fires': proud of the place I .hold In the estimation, of New i. Zealanders. and proud of the fact , ■ that this Super-Masterpiece will. herald my appearance through- •'■ . ..pnt-f'New,' Zealand—act,' as it •■"•■wieee;. In. the!form'of' a prologue. for my stage' Introduction." I This is the first time in Theatrical History that .a -film artiste of such calibre is to visit New Zealand for legitimate' -''stage -appearance.- The ■■' occasion is unique. Pauline Frederick's final weeks .in America!^.were devoted to the creation , of' a. -'fllnv— Super ■ Masterpiece—pro"'duced' '"'■' under the .-■ banner: of Universal jewel, it is now com-. •opTetedY and Its Iritle is— ' SMOULDERING tTHRBS." MOUi,D-RLNG '": J? IRES." "CSMOULDERTNG 17« IRES." j IRES." .It "ft .tie romance of- two sisters. j hopelessly in love with- the same man i -one thought she held him in the , silkrn lcanh of love, but to him it wa« ;• a. chain of bondage—the Other afraid to declare *er love. for -fear that she might wreck her sister's happiness. W„_N7.W!nT_R MATES WITH : SUMMER-LOOK OUT FOR AN y i EARLY FROST. . - 'l';iT"' i ..t ,, ' : ,.'','''' '•'"* - :' ' ' ' ,' " A SfiRBEN *„lUMPH. WI«M ART AND DRAMATIC' POWER IN EXCELSIS. . '■* , ADDITIONAL :—- ---;/ BETTY CQMPSpN, In- , "rpHE "-. VIABDEN f\F TT7EEDS." "'A.HE. : : VTABDEN. VF ' !"EEDS." CELEBRATED OfeCHESTRA. ('MISS JANDBRSON.':CONDyeTRESS.) ' *- Box Plan at H. Cleat's Tobacconist, ' ; Qfueen ''St.; next- Fowlds', or Ring ~ ■'...:'■ '■;.■ .___ .44-186. .- VfTERT mHEATRE, ; YVp3,T . X_ ND A-HEATRE, j ...;!-...>:. PONSONBY ROAD. ' TO-NIGHT. . ;. Screening at 7.45 p.m.; Sharp. xtauDevilLe .rpßi-ALs. ■■, ■ ■ V AUDEVI'LLE -TRIALS. - The Audience VAUDIPVILLB rriRIALS. to AUDEVILLE .'A-RIAL'S. Judge. ARTiSTS COMPETING 1 pr COMPETING -*-*> ALSO, FINE- PICTURE.PROGRAMME. ANNA <}. NrLLSSON ■; :- „>\- ':';■;''■ :--'r '■ia' ■■'■■'/■['■ :.' - : INNOCipKC-.;' v ''••': TNNOCENCE:'.' . XNOCENCE:" "-a-NNOCEXCE." \"TXNOCBNCE." ' ..^TNNOCEXCE." "ANNOCENCE." " J-xxOcexce." ""; 'Music by the West-End Orchestra. • 'prices : stalls »d. d.c; 1/. ReserVes at "Ideal"" Fruiterer, opp. Theatre. ROX .; !te_o_W__»-s: "PICTURES. OX •TT OODWARD'S ATiCTURES. r,;...-.. ;..;: : :r bkitaxnia. "":' ponsonby, three lamps 'to night only. ' .■■•': v BUCK. JONES -.- . .;iBUCK: JONES ■ ■■''"■;-■ '' - '■■ -l-nj '''.■■ -4 .'.- . "imHE-•' • T\ESERT '. /-.UTLAW. 1 ' '■iT'BS'- 'kbsert: :'■ u UTiiw.;' ■'• "THE > .DESERT ' -"-..OUTLAW." ' "THE -. DESERT OUTLAW." iMPERIAL COMEpY. TGPICAL '. NEWS. ■ •'-'-;'. ■ , '.'».::-'" orchestra: v Booking, at Rushtdn's. 'Phone 26-562. ;.,';.; •-Stalls,.9d; D,p.iVl/. : ',-J F-iDAY JIND SATURDAY. !« THE' MAN WHO FOUGHT ALONE." "THE' MAN' WHO FOUGHT ALONE." FE.4TURING WILLIAM FARNUM, VIAPiTOLi ;IK>MINION RD. TERMINUS. \JA9itf>~? TQ-NIGHT. 7.45: TO-XiGHT. CAPITOL.' T ,« ' ; •'<';■'■ ■ ■"-■:.■':■> :■-' " CAPITOL.' f... Double: .Star .'■-' Programme. CVPITOL."THE ETERXAi. ' STRUGGLE: CAPITOL. THE ETERNAL STRUGGLE. CAPITOL. .'•' V The Second. Picture. CAPITGL. "THE RIDIX' KID FROM CAPITOL. '' -POWDER RIVER.': .'CAPITOL.- j Renowned Capitol/ Orchestra. CAPITOL. . 'Reserves, ■: ' Phone ,20^74. ■■ .." .■'■■■ "','• :■•'■ MKET-ICGS. .i... .i, .■■!■. i. "i." '.i •" : :,' .' i A' •'■•!' t S Ci_NE'RAL-V .v '.MEETING.." OF RATEPAYERS: x ~ - „Xv -TAKAPUNA RIDING ;, 'iV 'WilVbe He)'d at - - MR; ;Rl?TT_B'» HOUSE, CASTOR BAY, ■•"-.'■: . ; -:On>-"-..;- •'-,■"■ !''• . . SATOBDAY,:AITGfeBT 8, AT 3 P.M; t_ -tie. ; ■- ---'n.VT:;_»ir*.! A; :P-:;.r-;:.s be tic b.l>- .V 3 ■ 'PITOITOL '.-;'•■'- •■ .--;-.. , A'Alilns at AH Wharves.;, Leaves Auckland. l»:?r !«•*.' ter- WaU liiiifM iand BlTerliead. (Saturdays excepted). Sunday - it' -4 :■ pMa Lwairea" rjll verhia'd Daily At 7- .»-m. (Sunday* excepted). For Prince's Wharf Wedntsday 0.45 a.m., Friday 6.30 p.m., Satnrday 4.48 p.m., Btuiday>9.46 a.m. :.:'»]|iko»~f ?-.- akd : < bixns. .;. •. - ; d* -- ''ii':'\'X'- ','■' ..■■ 'i.'.'-V;- •.:-.■'.' .'•- ■:
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 184, 6 August 1925, Page 20
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