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. "" Amusements. • _ WHERE T 0-N I G H T? Into the Vortex of Sensational Realism • • At the i PRINCESS THEATRE. QUEEN STREET. The Home of Modern Picturedom. Dominion Picture Theatres Co., Ltd. now SHOWING.'"" now SHOWING. the king SENSATION among ROYAL SENSATIONS. ' " The Earth's Spoil is Sepulchred Below." WHEN THE T7IARTH rnREMBLED. When JLhe Juarth JLrembled. the pictorial litany of devastation. "From battle, murder, and sudden death, Good Lord, deliver us." A Consummation in Picture-Production. A WRECKED LOVE AND A WRECKED LIFE, AND THEN THE GOOD GIGANTIC SMILE OF FATE TRIUMPHS, AND OUT OF DISASTER HAPPINESS IS WON. The Most Amazing Picture Ever Shown. You can "hear" the buildings totter into a chaos of destruction as the earthquake sweeps from THE GOLDEN GATES TO OAKLANDS. And through this Wonderful Illustration of a Historic World's Tragedy runs tie weft of one of the Prettiest Love Stories over told. This Picture is » poem and a play and a panegyric of emotional drama. Like the last star in a lost firmament, IT STANDS supreme. when the TURTH rnREMBLED. When ±he Juarth Irembled. " The gloom of earthquake and eclipse, In the shadow of a starless night." See it and you cannot forget it. It defies description and challenges comparison. Also, THE NECKLACE OF RAMESES. An Exciting Eastern Romance of Historic Interest. THE TELL-TALE LIGHT. A Frippant and Flippant Frillcry in Farce. POLIDOR NEEDS INSTRUCTION. A Droll Ludicronsity of Burlesque. And There Are Others. 6d AND 3d EVERYWHERE! THE A LHAMBRA THEATRE, HE ""aLHAMBRA THEATRE, KARANCAHAPE ROAD, Opposite Grafton Bridge. THE HUB OF IHE CITY. THE PICTURES-THE \<USIC-THE -._ . THEATRE. ONE WORD - - UNEXCELLED ONE PHRASE THE PINNACLE OF PERFECTION. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT. AND TO-MORROW NIGHT. THE pREA'f pADET -REVIEW HE VJREAT VADET .REVIEW A t THE A UCKLAND t\omain. At Ihe Auckland JJomain. genervl sir ian hamilton reviews 5000 senior cadets . and and and THE REVIEW AT TTAUTAPU. IHE JCVEVIEW AT XIAUTAPU. COMPLETE PICTURES OF AN ARMY IN THE MAKING. A sight worth seeing and which will rouse you to enthusiasm. Supported by the following great programme; THE SECRET OF PADRE ANTONIO ~„. (Drama. MIKE MURPHY AS A PICTURE ACTOR, Another maker of Miles of Smiles. FAROE ISLAND: Splendid Scenic. THE CLUE THE CLUE. A Fascinating Detective Drama. MAIN-LAW'S MENAGERIE (Comic). THE SPELL OF .THE PRIMEVAL, A Seng Drama. An estranged couple art reunited by an act of bravery. PIMPLE'S DASH FOR THE POLE. A Sure Laughter Maker, And PAYING THE PENALTY. AYING IHE 1 ENALTY. Depicting sensational incidents in the domestic life of the wealthy, showing how the innocent suffer to protect the wicked. An originality with a moral meaning. TEE ALHAMBRA ORCHESTRA. 1T THE THE THE ALHAMBRA-PINNACLE-ALHAMBRA OF PERFECTION. Prices: Dress Circle, Is Cd; Stalls, Is; Back Stalls. Gd. Reserves, 6d extra, to D. Circle, at Geo. Lc Petit's, Victoria Arcade, or 'Phone No. 2682 at Theatre. TTING GEORGE THEATRE. ENTRANCES. QUEEN AND DURHAM STREETS. CONTINUOUS PICTURES, from 11 a.m. till 10.30 p.m. ™ ~ ~ NOW SHOWING. TO-DAY. TO-NIGHT. A Powerful Feature Drama Of Life in the Highlands of Scotland. 4 IGHLAND ROMANCE, PART I. A JIIGHLAND /ROMANCE, PART 11. _ „ , INTENSELY DRAMATIC. full of Startling Incidents, and ending with . a fitting Climax. ORIGINAL AND THRILLING. LIFE'S WEAVINGS • - Essanay Drama. A Drama of False Love that stings the .„„,„ „ Heart to the Core. THEIR HUSBANDS - Keystone Comedy. HER LEGACY K.B. Drama. HIS CIRCUS FRIENDS - Mono Comedy. THE yiVAPHONE. The latest attraction in the Picture World. SINGING. TALKING. AND MOVING „ ,_, PICTURES. What a Night! What a Life," sung by Florrie Ford. Father Christinas," sung by Harry Champion. Q.LOBE- CONTINUOUS piCTURES. „ THEATRE DE LUXE. Open from 11 o'clock to 10.30 p.m. TN THE TJREDGER'S PLAW. JN THE TAREDGER-S pLAW. Emma seizes the levers and causes the liteh arm with its hanging claw to swing toward the bank, until it is poised over the villain's head, swinging him far over the water, slip holds him suspended. „„„ TOPICAL BUDGET. ROMANCE OF THE RURAL ROUTE. A splendid Tannhonser drama THE Thief pATCHER. A Keystorio Comedy, full of rich humour. THE PLUMBER AND PERCY. D.C. AND STALLS, £D; CHILDREN, OD. THE TYRIC THEATRE. Symond Street's Cosy Picture House. Peerless for Its Pictures! ' Matchless for Its Music!! Packed Nightly. HAYWARD'S PICTURES. AYWARD'S I ICTURES. LAST TWO NIGHTS! An All-absorbing Attraction. "T ONDON RY TV\Y A NO TtfIGHT." ■ Jjo.vdon Jl>y Day And IN ight. The Mighty, Busy. Throbbing Capital of the United Kingdom, the Largest City in the World. LIVERPOOL GRAND NATIONAL LIVERPOOL GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE. 1914. STEEPLECHASE, 1914. The World's Greatest Racing Event. OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE BOAT RACE. 19H. THIEVES 'a new Vitagraph Drama)-ONE-ROUND O'BRIEN COMES INTO THE RING AGAIN <Coinody)-TFIE INVISIBLE WORLD (Scenic) - LATEST GAUMONT GRAPHIC (Topical)-MAKING A LIVING 'Comedy). LYRIC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Book Dress Circle Seats by 'Phone 5045. O T I C E. In reply to numerous inquiries, (he Management of the LYRIC THEATRE beg to state that their complete film entitled. "With the Territorials at Hautapu," and Wednesday's Cadet Parade, will be screened on MONDAY NEXT. Wait and See THE Camp Picture! MONDAY NEXT AT THE LYRIC!! ROYAL ALBERT HALL. Do Not Miss the GRAND OPENING NIGHT, PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS BALL TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY). G Prizes for Best Dress, Most Original Dress, Most Comical Dress. Tickets: Gents.. 4sj Ladies. 2s; Double, , 5s 6d. ! .Auckland's Best Orchestra Engaged. M.C., Professor Bailey. 'Phone A 753. =1 Sties by Auction. A CTING UNDER INSTRUCTIONS A FROM THE LIQUIDATORS. T M ANDBNO J AC KSON Will Sell by Public Auction at their Land i Salerooms, Customs Street, Auckland, on THURSDAY, |||AY 2J ? AT 1J A.M.. THE ASSETS OF THE DRURY FIRECLAY. BRICK. AND POTTERIES LTD. (in liquidation) including Lease' Machinery, Plant, Stock, and Locomotive. ' Lease and Schedule of Plant, etc., may be inspected on application to the Auctioneers. The Property must be Sold to meet the demands of- the Debenture. Holders,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15610, 15 May 1914, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15610, 15 May 1914, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15610, 15 May 1914, Page 14