AMUSEMENTS. T AST -VTIGHT -'-AST Of one of the Finest Picture Programmes It has been our pleasure to present. "SO THIS IS MARRIAGE." And Also, at Evening Session : ~Y£AORI XpOLK OONGS By "\I ISS ~R ATHIE CTUART, AND HER MAORI MAIDS. IVfAJESTIC --JJ-AJESTIC ■ "ITAJESTIC -"J-AJESTIC "TfAJESTIC -WJ-AJESTIC "The Theatre Beautiful." Direction Fuller-Hayward Theatres CO.MMENCING mO MORROW. OM.MENCING J- O-MORROW. If any heart fails to throb to the Screen Version of "Stella Dallas" the trouble is with the heart and not with the picture. Will they like it?— They will. -—" New York Eve. World." • • * BETWEEN YOUR TEARS AND YOUR LAUGHTER YOU WILL SEE A MASTERPIECE. United Artists Present "STELLA DALLAS." (It Carries a Mighty Heart Beat.) Produced by Henry King. the Master Director, who gave to the Screen the Classic Film, " The White Sister," And Played by RONALD COLEMAN. » • • BELLE BENNETT. ALICE JOYCE. LOIS MORAX. READ WHAT THOSE WHO KNOW SAY OF "STELLA DALLAS." • • • CHARLES CHAPLIN says : —"A friend of j mine who has seen the picture three times enjoyed it as much last night as I did myself seeing it for the first time. It is a great triumph." j • • * JOHN BARRYMORE Bays :—" ' Stella Dallas' is infinitely the finest picture 1 have ever seen by a long way." • * • HAROLD LLOYD says :—"You have literally taken a slice of life and transposed it to the screen in a highly artistic and entertaining manner." • • • MARION DAVIES says: — "'Stella Dallas' will be remembered with laughter and tears. Nothing since 'Humoresque' and 'Over the Hill' has such intense appeal." » * • " " CECIL B. DE MILLE says :—" 'Stella Dallas' is one of the few great screen achievements, and will appeal strongly to all classes and all Intellects." Be well advised and Book Your Seats for To-morrow's Opening Performance. • • • Box Plan at Theatre. Or Phone 43-JlO lor Reservations. j"\TAJESTIC rnO-MORROW. J- O MORROW. j CVM PRESS { Reservoir NEWTON. | J--AIPRESS. Corner) NEWTON j TO-NIGHT—7.3O o'clook--TO NIGHT. Empress. Star , , Programme. I Empress. Star j *) j Programme. Empress Star —< Programme. I Empress. Star ' ; Programme. ; Empress. No. 1 Feature — Empress. , Empress. | TSLACK p»OLD. ! Empress. ; JJLACK *J"OLD. I Empress. Empress. Six Reels. Empress. With PETE MORRISON. Empress. A thrilling action story of the Empress. Texas Oilfields. Empress. No. :.' Feature— Empress. , . Empress. I V'O mRESPASSING. | Empress. j -> <) J-RESPASSING. \ Empress. '- — i Empress. Six Reels. Empress. Featuring IRENE CASTLE. I Empress. From the novel of Empres. Joseph C. Lincoln. Empress. PATRONS XOTE.—The above 2 | Empres. Star Pictures comprise a' really I Empress. Frist-class Entertainment. 'Empress. Stalls. 9d; Circle, 1/. D IXIELAN D TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. /-I ALA fTIARNIVAL "VTIGHT. DANCING S TO 11 P.M. ADJIISSION. 2 0 ,i Including Dancing). NOTE — ATTRACTION. MONDAY, MAY 17. FAREWELL NIGHT TO MICK ATLAS. Dancing 5.30 to _ a.m. Admission, I",' Double. For Reserves, Telephone 23-613. ,p OMMU XI T T PICTURES. MT. EDEN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. TO-NIGHT —At 7.30—T0-NIGHT. •THE MAN LIFE PASSED BY." Admission. 1/. Children Half-price. JTtr. CHARLES HAVES (Winner Austral- : _VL asian Championship* will Play a Cornet [Duet with 'IR. KENNETH EADY i AT JASPER'S CONCERT. NEXT WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. | FUNERAL NOTICES. I y.-?-~N_ "VATIOXAL INDEPENDENT j \ ORDER OF ODDFELLOWS. -»5KHfc UNITED BROTHERS LODGE. |_s_Hbß— l Members are hereby re- -•»--*• quested to attend the Funeral of P.I'.G.M. Brother Joseph T. B. Dines, which will move from his late residence, 31, Cooper St., Arch Hill, TO-MORROW (.FRIDAY), at _ p.m., for Walfcutnete Cemetery. ! Conveyance in attendance. 11. Y. PHILLIPS. j Secretary. LECTURES. A LCKLAND HIGHER THOUGH! - 1 - CENTRE. Arts Building, Kltchenei St. Psychology Class This (Thursday) Evening, at 7.45. Subject: The Mastei Key." All Interested «re cordially Invited
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 112, 13 May 1926, Page 24
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