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AMUSEMENTS. TiTOLi. rnrvoLL ITOLI. -«-ITOLL rpivoLi. rruvoLL -*- IVOLI. -»- IVOLL FTVO-NIGHT 2— J- O-NIGHT i? 7.30 TWO WORLD-FAMOUS ARTISTS IX TWO WORLD-FAMOUS PICTURES. PAULINE FREDERICK, And tie Blonde Beauty •with the Dimples, T ACKA T A pLAST, -"A -t LANT. LAVIU LA PLANT, LAURA LA PLANT, LAURA LA PLANT. Id a Fascinating, Thrilling Kaleidoscope of Human Emotions that Will Hold You Spellbound. " SMOULDERING FIRES." I PAULINE FREDERICK'S MESSAGE TO ALL NEW ZEALANDERS: I ''Seeing that I was actually to ] visit New Zealand, I wanted to | make a picture that would represent the very best of -which I am I capable. I trained the New ZeaI landers to see mc in my greatest | film prior to my arrival in their | country. Following my pictures I for the last five years" I received many letters of congratulation from New Zealanders, and I ■wanted in one supreme effort to embody all the emotions that have endeared mc to New ZealanderK, and then for New Zea- | landers to actually see mc in | I person. ' j , "Yes, I am proud of 'Smoulder- ] i injr Fires': proud of the place I , hold in the estimation of New Zealanders. and proud of the fart that this Super-Masterpiece will I herald my appearance throughI out New Zealand—act as it | I were, in the form of a prologue | I for my stage introduction." j , ! 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 film—Super Masterpiece—produced under the banner of UNIVERSAL JEWEL. It is now completed, and its title i=— T7MRES." "P'MOrLDERfS'G -T IRES." "QJMOULDERING T7MREP." ■*? IRES." It is the romance of two Eisters, hopelessly in love with the same man —one thought she held him in the silken leash of love, but to him it was a chain of bondage—the other afraid to declare her love for fear that she might wreck her sister's happiness. I 1 I WHEN WINTER MATES WITH I SUMMER LOOK OUT FOE AN EARLY FROST. !_ A SCREEN TRIUMPH. WITH ART AND DRAMATIC POWER IN EXCELSIS. ADDITIONAL :— j BETTY COMPSON, In THE rjARDEN f\F TTJEEDS." HE WiKDES V> EEDS." TITOLI CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA. (MISS ANDERSON, CONDUCTRESS.) Box Plan at H. deal's Tobacconist. Queen Street, next FowMs", or Ring 44-136. TTTEST TT ,^ls rnHEATRE, > > EST J- HEATRE, PONSONBY ROAD, ' ! FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. j Screening at 7.45 p.m. Sharp. MARIE PRETOST, MONTE BLUE In . 1 THE T OVER f\F HE -"OVER "P " "THE LOVER OF CAMILLE" "THE LOVER OF CAMILLE " I "THE LOVER OF CAMILLE." I COMEDY. GAZETTE, SERIAL, ETC. Music by the West End Orchestra. PRICES :* Stalls 9d, D.C. .1/. Reserves at "Ideal" Fruiterer, opp. Theatre. ——— " ' i FREE AT MATINEE FREE ' SWEETS SATURDAY. SWEETS \ TfiMPIEE. DOMINION ROAD | ■L'MPIRE. DOMINION ROAD ' EMPIRE. COMMENCING TO-NIGHT ' I EMPIRE. FINE DOUBLE PROGRAMME EMPIRE. NORMAN KERRY EMPIRE. ANNA Q. XILSSON EMPIRE. ]X)U TELLPXJEN. ' EMPIRE. ALICE CALHUUN EMPIRE. In EMPIRE. "T>ETWEEN T7IRIENDS." EMPIRE. •■■DeTO'EEN" -P RiENDS " EMPIRE. In Sewn Reels. EMPIRE. Also EMPIRE. MARGUERITE DE LA MOTTE EMPIRE. GEOKGE FAWCETT EMPIRE. In EMPIRE. JUST T.IKE A IITOJIAX. EMPIRE. « UST-Lf IKE-A- W OMAN. EMPIRE. A six-resl Comedy Drama, and I EMPIRE. "THE LION AND THE SOUSE " EMPIRE. Sennett Comedy. EMPIRE. Usual Prices. Orchestra. ><T3v "MAYS LEAGUE. BgiStg The MONTHLY SOCIAL of ,h< " - XA ' i' LEAGUE will take place on FRIDAY. August 7. : instead of on FRIDAY, 14th. at ! the Operatic Society's Rooms. Grafton i Road. All Members are cordially invited, J. B. MiUDLETON. I 20 Secretary. RTTGBY rOCTBAIX. EDEN n DAEK. l> E N -L A X K. EDEN EH pAEK. DEN *- A 1C K. RUGBY. T%)-MORROW RUGBY. TO-MORROW RUGBY. TO-MOKHOW. RUGBY. RUGBY. CHARITY CUP RUGBY. C H A R I T V c Up" RUGBT. CHARITY c Up" RUGBY. ■ ' RIXJriY. PONSOXBT V. MiRISTS RU-GISY. PONSONBY V. MARISTs' HPGBY. PONSONBY V. MAHISTS" ■ RUGBT. PONSONBY V. MARISTs" RUGBY. (Runners-uu ) RUGBY. Kick-off a p.m. RUGBY. RUGBY- PONSONBY 111. V. UXITFIJ ' • RUGBY. PONSONBY 111. V. rXITEI/ ' RUGBT. POXSOXBY 111. V. UNITEI/ i KrGBT. Kifk-off L 45 p.m " ' I • KUGBT. EXGBY. GRAFTON V. KING'S OB RUGBY. GRAFTON V. KING'S OB" ! RL'GBY. GRAFTON V. KING'S O B - ; HUGBY. * i 1 RUGBY. T. W. MABEN. 3 RU.GBT. Secretary A.R.F. Union. ; ] 63 ] PRESS AHD FASHION. \\ AWELL-MADB Gown always gives j t pleasure. Call and see Madame I ( Amanda Stevens, 28, Short's Buildings, j Queen St. ' A "

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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 185, 7 August 1925, Page 12

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