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Amusements. PRINCESS. RIM'K-S "PRINCESS. -tRINCESS. TO-DAY TO-NIGHT. O DAY. 1 O-NIGHT. This is an extract ir"ra '.-« "Mar" of yefterday . - "The *rv racrdir.ary success acc.eved on Saturday with tne photo-play • I production of the Metro '.'• mpar-V* ■ V. hat ■ Will People Say"' and the m-!cr"'£cent act • ir-g or Mm-?. Petrova. was .rs.r emrha.-is-rd - yesterday and last n.g'r.t. when *h - popular Place cf enter*a:n —rn: was ■r'-.wded *•- its utmost caps', The sur-wfir.: s.it:-" a '.*s maie tor a programme of superlative men;. ' '. IHE ETERNAL MYSTERY. ; I\Y «AT "W I LL "PEOPLE SAY ? I i »> HAT »* ILL -L ;-; ". "AY" . ! WHAT AA'ILL "PEOPLE S AT "' t >» HAT >> ILL X EOPLE OAY ' . ; j ptIIKOVA ; OLGA0 LGA p^TKOVA In litis GREAT " MtITKO" MASTER PIECE. J THE QUESTION that has driven mankind Ito deeds of violence, to acts of 'owardice. to ■ years of tear and doubt and p£..r.. • j THE QUESTION that tas also kept I millions from outward wrong—that ha-s ne.d j faltering steps in the paths ci virtue —teat has oeen the on.v thread to b.nd the reckless safe from sin. How great an influence :~r good rr evil has this Question upon your lives. : WHAT AV'LL "PEOPLE SAY' ; ; >* HAT >1 ILL i EOiLE OAY' . ) ' /~)LGA pETROVA. QLGA "pETROVA. The Superlatively Beautiful IN A METRO WONDERPLAY. Adapted from Rupert Hughes' Thrilling Ncvel, I HAT "WILL "PEOPLE CAY" ' . *» HAT >> ILL i EOPLE OAY' THE "pALATTAL "pRINCESS WAS AGAIN PACKED TO ITS UTMOST CAPACITY ALL DAYYESTERDAY. AND AGAIN LAST EVENING. i THE MOST GENUINE SUCCESS ' ' EVER CHRONICLED IN THE' PICTURE HISTORY OF AUCK- •' LAND I COME TO THE DAY SESSIONS. Or Book Your Seats by Te'ephcne For the Evening Session. Which Commences a". T 50. 'PHONE 586 A. No Extra Charge. "WHAT WILL PEOPLE SAY"" This is another extract from he HEEAL7> of yesterday's date -"The '.ess created ' "by Madame Olga Petrova in previous piays screened at this theatre was proved last evening, when the management was compelled to refuse admission to a large number of patrons Beauty of conception and excellence of acting are the two o.;" standing features of the picture, and "he s.io.-i-.' is treated in an artistic and masterly manner." "THINK OF IT." J- F. MACMAHON. Manager. TO-DAY. — /QUEEN'S. — TO-NIGHT O-DAY. — WUEEN'S. — 1 O-NIGHI " J IFE'S A^HIRLPOOL." " T IFE'S A"ITHIRLPOOL." " J TFE'3 yiTHIELPOOL." I BASED UPON FRANK NORRIS'S • " McTEA-GUE." THE MOST DISCUSSED NOVEL OF THE AGE. Starring "VTCTEAGUE - TTOLBROOK "DLINN. 500 Others in the Drama. Together with A SUPPORTING PROGRAMME OF EXTRAORDINARY MERIT. ST. pECE LI A CHOIR. : Conductort, PROFESSOR W. E. THOMAS. Mus. Doc.. Oxon. 4 pONCERT Will be given at the pHORAL OALL. C YMONDS STREET, i TO-MORROW. AT « M. Tickets may be obtained from s.ny mender Tickets mav be obtained from any member of the Choir, reserved. Wildman and Arev =.. 2s each, Gallery Is. » R. C. GRIGSBY. Hon. Secretary. 1 1 Defence Notices. § "women's NATIONAL »V reserve. MILITARY SECTION. Tee Monthly Meeting and Parade.will be held on FRIDAY. July 21. at 7.30 p.m.. IP the r Drill Hall. Rutland an xt i. St. Military Lecture, 8 p.m. All Members to attend. 1, Signalling and Stretcher Drill Classes now field r nday evenings E. M. BLACK. Hon S°c. Public Notices. T°M°T H E R S. FREE ADVICE ON THE CARE AND FEEDING OF INFANTS. Nurse Donnelly, an experienced Certif- I cated Nurse and Registered Midwife w-'l ' be in attendance at the addresses hereunder for the purpose of givmg free advice -o Mothers on tne Care and Feeding of Infants generally, and on the uses of Glaxoi — Road. TUESDAY I^1 ?- to C 4T~ P — h ? wldnesd^ys^^o^^ l - °*™™- Street. J TH G UR^-k a Y^ r -, J?W p^ Bnßd * MEN^A^S^to p^ IlamS - Q ™° S — iw: pm an *" h * P6 Xt:%-™* "" G:a - A G^ S C. W. Carver ■ - ; - Qcoe. ' 5 **■<* — LAND Ap-'nt«- ] v,.. „_•; ~ "• c . situated Gordon on tl-r^ h Spiers and Co.. Hamilton.- Ale°xT M^CaVd' I Mining Notices. OLD HAURAKI GOLD MINES : LIMITED. aiAtS, ! Notice 1-- hereby given that ~, -l- * 1 tne purpose ot authorising the n-rl'^V" ' j grant an option over the Company-. Pro" : I perty and Plant. J -"i'«n.. ? 1 ro- , By Order of the Board of Director. ' .„,.,, T . , H - f -rLFILLAN.' ! Auckland. July 10. 13;,;. Secretary ! '-• '-- ■ -Secretary. Professional Notices. A RTHUR H. RIDGE - LirE SSJ 08 - a<-osc.n Buildings 'Phone 3965. SHORTLAND STREET c . Auckland. Surveys or every description executed at shortest notice. at YOU CAN pay mo:e. but you CAN'T get ' SPECTACLES AND* EYFCTic-r--" Why not get the BEST - Drocuratfe^ S - ! C. F. Mc W x L L am. OPTHALMIC OPTICIAN AND SPECTACLE MAKER [14. WELLESLEY ST. E. (clos* to Qu« a St.)

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16285, 19 July 1916, Page 14

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761

Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16285, 19 July 1916, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16285, 19 July 1916, Page 14

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