Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image

AMUSEMENTS. I >JUIE ~£JW TJORN T YNNE.* , IJ\UE >JEW T>ORN "-pAST T YNNE." WE WOULD SPEAK! Only to tho MOTHERS, WIVES. SWEETHEART?, .SISTERS! Mere Man Must Heed Not! -A Preachment! Tteincn mated thro' the genius of William Fox—a new-born production of the WORLD'S MOST WONDERFUL LOVE STORY— " EAST LYNNE " — the best-known play in all the age?, is offered to you ! For 04 years " EAST LYNNE " has been regarded :is tlie t''' p iitest drama ever written. Its drama, its heart interest, i.nil its pathos have swayed audiences tv tears in every country and in every tongue, and to-day it is acclaimed the melodramatic masterpiece for the multitude. Mrs. Henry Woods immortal love story has been adapted many times to the screen with more or less success —but with always unvarying popularity. In the new-born screen Tersion.,, William Fox has •ADHERED STRICTLY TO THE CHARACTERS AND PERIOD. THE TYPICAL ENGLISH SCENES ARE REPRODUCED WITH PUNCTILIOUS FIDELITY. And the costumes and habiliments of the period have been executed from authentic data. IN THIS NEW - BORN "EAST LYNNE" ONE CAN ALMOST LIVE THE WONDERFUL ROMANCE OF THE EARLY EIGHTIES—JUST AS OUR GRANDMOTHERS LIVED WITHIN ITS LOVE SPELL. All the power of the drama and tender pathos of the original work have been retained, and the gripping story has been set in a background of beauty such as is rare on the silver sheet. The Characters of LADY ISABEL. ARCHIBALD -CARLYLE. SIR FRANCIS LEVISON, JUSTICE HARE. BARBARA HARE. RICHARD HARE. AFY HALLI.TOHN, MISS CORNELIA. And LITTLE WILLIE. Treasured in tlie memories of three generations of peoples. find ideal presentments by such well-known stars as ALMA RUBENS, EDMUND LOWE, MAR.IORIE DAW. LOU TELL.EGEN. FRANK KEKNAN. | BELLE BENNETT. LESLIE FKNTON. MARTHA MATTOX, PAUL PANZER. RICHARD lIEADRICK, Etc., Etc. These folks were unborn when the play was written—yet their delineations will thrill you as you have never been thrilled before. 1 : [ I THE NEW-BORN " EAST LYNNE." I THE NEW-HORN " EAST LYNNE." I THE NEW-HORN "EAST LYNNE." I THE NEW-BORN " EAST LYNNE." THE NEW-BORN " EAST LYNNE." j I THE NEW-BORN " EAST LYNNE." I I Opens Simultaneously at tho j NATIONAL And LYRIC DE LUXE, NATIONAL And LYRIC DE LUXE. NATIONAL And LYRIC DE LUXE, i For SIX DAY-S AND NIGHTS ONLY. | i °: I THURSDAY NEXT. | THURSDAY NEXT. THURSDAY NKXT. I I _ i Tho Plans Open MONDAY NEXT, Lewis R. Endy and Son, Ltd. riAPITOL—DOMINION lit). TERMINUS. TO-NIGIIT 7.45— TO-NIGHT. CAPITOL. CAPITOL. Bi:; Double Star Programme. CAPITOL. CAPITOL. "rrVFTK T ADY," CAPITOL. "J-HK -Li'MiV" CAPITOL. CAPITOL. Starrins CAPITOL. NORMA TALMAIWE. CAPITOL. NORMA TALMADGK. CAPITOL. NORMA TALMADGK. CAPITOL. CAPITOL. Beautiful Norma rises to the CAPITOL, heights in this supreme CAPITOL, achievement. It's lust as CAPITOL, big as they could make it— CAPITOL, and just as wonderful as CAPITOL. Norma herself. CAPITOL. CAPITOL. The Second Picture. CAPITOL. A "4}lK-k" Joues Thriller. CAPITOL. CAPITOL. 'TpilE rpRAIL "OIDEK." CAPITOL. "J- HE -LralL -tV'IDEU " CAPITOL. CAPITOL. A Red-hot Romance of the CAPITOL. Western Plains. CAPITOL. Showing also good supports. CAPITOL. The 'Renowued Capitol CAPITOL. Orchestra. CAPITOL. Reserves, Phone 20-574. rrUIIRD AUCKLAND MOUNTED RIFLES -*- BAND WILL PLAY CHOICH SELECTIONS, CIVIC SQUARE, SATURDAY NIGHT. G« BAND PERFORMANCES. (By Kind Permission Auckland City Council.) jyrUSICAL /CARNIVAL. MUSICAL QAR NIVAL. •jVf USIC AL /CARNIVAL. BANDS ON THE MARCH. BANDS ON THE MARCH. QUEEN STREET, mO-NIGHT, 7 TO S. QUEEN STREET, TvO-NIGHT. O - 1 - 7 TO 8. QUEEN STREET, mO-NIGHT. NEW ZEALAND'S CHAMPION MARCHING BAND. AUCKLAND ARTILLERY. AUCKLAND ARTILLERY. AUCKLAND ARTILLERY. Will Leave Town Hall, 7 p.m.. March down Queen Street, and back again to Civic Square. PONS(?NBY BOYS' BAND. PONSONBY BOYS' BAND. POXSOXBY BOYS' BAND, Will March from Ferry Buildings at 7 p.m. to Civic Square. MOUNTED RIFLES BAND. MOUNTED RTFLES BAND. MOUNTED RIFLES BAND. Will Play Selections In Civic Square'at 7 p.m. XYLOPHONE SOLO. ''FIREFLY/ , XYLOPHONE SOLO, rt FIREFLY/ , Musician. T. GEE. Overture. " Taucredi." Hymn, " Sr. Aldred." 1000 SHILLINGS wanted to send the Auckland Artillery Band (the Champion Marching Band) to compete at tho Dunctlln Exhibition Contest. \UCKLAND MUST BE REPRESENTED. DROP 1/ IN COLLECTION BOXES. DROP 1/ IN COLLECTION BOXES. DROP 1/ IN COLLECTION BOXES. S. TREBILCOCK. 21 Secretary. 410. Queen Street. ORANGE Lily is the Best Women's Tonic on the rnnrket. — Full particulars, Dewar,. Strand Arcade. . . D

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/AS19260129.2.160.3

Bibliographic details

Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 24, 29 January 1926, Page 14

Word Count
702

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 24, 29 January 1926, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 24, 29 January 1926, Page 14

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert