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'AUCKLAND PICTURE THEATRE. A THE T YRIC. T YRIC. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), AT 8. Final Screening of William Fox's Superfeature, " THE MAN FROM BITTER ROOTS," "THE MAN FROM BITTER ROOTS," "THE MAN FROM BITTER ROOTS," Featuring the Famous WILLIAM FARNt'M. • WILLIAM FARNUM. WILLIAM FARNUM. Prices as Usual. ROMEO AND TULIET OMEO AND O ULIET SEASON. Box Plan Opens To-day at Burky's, Tobacconist, opposite HERALD Office, Queen St., or Lyric, Symonds St. 'Phone 3645. "DOMEO AND TULIET. "DOMEO AND TULIET. TJOMEO AND TULIET. COMMENCES AT THE T YRIC J YRIC TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), AT THE MATINEE. OQf\« MATINEE. 6'o\) "DOMEO AND TULIET. JJOMEO AND JULIET. "DOMEO AND TULIET. Shakespeare's Immortal Masterpiece. The sweetest story ever told, is the subject of the new William Fox Master Film Production, which stars THEDA pARA". THEDA "DARA. Portrayed by a cast of well-known artists, with a setting more sumptuous and magnificent than anything yet done in Moving Pictures. In the role of Romeo JJARRY TTILLIARD JTARRY TTILLIARD Is superbly cast. He plays admirably the young- lover who cannot brook separation from his wife, even in death. I Pleapo Note.— committee in chargo j, of the Celebration at Stratford-upon-Avon of the anniversary of Shakespeare's birth, April 23, 1364, chose this film to be shown in the Shakespeare's Cinema during the Celebration. The entire production was made in the Fox Studios for tho New Jersey Committee, yet tho committoe found that in accuracy j of detail it was not approached by any ( other Pictures of a Snakesperean Play. j BOOK YOUR SEATS AT ONCE. Prices: D.C., Is; Stalls, 6d; Reserves, Is 6d; Children, Half-price (Saturday Night eicepted). THE QTRAND QUEEN HE S.iKAND STREET Direction • Fuller's Pictures, Ltd. TO-Datf: Final Presentation ol FRANK KEENAN AND THELMA SALTER In "THE CRAB." Also, Billie Burke in " The Tell-tale Envelope." • Sessions:: 11. 12.50, 2.40, 4.30, 6.20, and 8. THE QTRAND.' ■ — he Strand. commencing to-morrow SATURDAY.. plara t/imball "VOUNG. VLARA XYIMBALL I OUNG. The CLARA TZIMBALL VOUNG. Empress LARA XYIMBALL I OUNG. of { YLARA "IfIMBALL VOUNG. Emotion. V/LARA XYIMBALL I OUNG. IN THE PRICE QHE PAID." he rice She IT AID." THE PRICE qhe paid." he RICE She i AID." "the PRICE qhe PAID." " 1 he Trice She XAID." From tie Novel by David Graham Phillips. IS YOUR DAUGHTER ON' THE MARRIAGE MARKET? If you want her to marry for money, don't let her see this picture! From th*> Bcok "Ever heard of General Siddall? Of course, you have. Probably the wealthiest man in ths world. Well, he's looking for, a wife—a real high-stepper. Mildred's just the class for him. He isn't as young as ho used to be, and he's been married, a couple of times . before, but there'a a lot of things you can overlook in a wan with money," ' " So he wants to look mo ovor, with a view to investment," Mildred commented. "Mildred! don't be vulgar," her mother protested CLARA T7TIMBALL V°UNG LARA XVTWTUT.L 1 O"MG PLARA THMBALL VOUNG V»LARA XYIMBALL X OTJNG IN " THE PRICE QHE PAID." "Xhe trice She Taid." A Plea for Woman's Independence! THE PRICE QHE PAID." HE X RICE She TAID." A Story for Women who Envy their Rich Friends. the 'qtrand pOMMENCING the QTRAND qaturday. he OTR.4.ND Saturday! Where the Programme has got to be Good! G* RAND .. THEATRE. Opp. G.P.O. to-day - the last day - to-day. " pursuing vengeance." ."Tursuing Vengeance." And "THE FRENCH ADVANCE ON THE SOMME." SATURDAY, JUNE 9." „ FINE TRIANGLE DRAMA. "LAST OF THE INGRAMS." ' , • And "FRENCH ON THE SUMMIT OF MT. LANGERAPT." Fine Supporting ! Programme. To be seen at the GRAND only. QLOBE Queen Street. "WILDFIRE" And CHARLIE CHAPLIN The Longest Programme in the City! / HEAR MADAM BELLA RUSSELL, at Grand Scotch Concert, To-morrow (Saturday), June 9, Town Hall. I .3 Defence Notices. §TVTATIONAL RESERVE. lv ' HIGHLAND UNIT. A "March Out" will be held TO-NIGHT ("Friday). June 8, with the Pipe Band, with the object of eelling tickets and advertising Concert. Fall-in at Ponsonby Reservoir at 7.30 sharp. As this is the final effort before Saturday's Conceit, a full muster is requested. A. C. PERKIN, Hon. Sec. > * =j Public Notices. Xjx 6 (8m 0'C LOCK L \ PLOSING fa '' m OF V 7 T, l^011 "R AHB, EVERY PERSON, 21 years of age and over, is urgently requested to at once SIGN THE PETITION. , This a Golden Opportunity for RESTRICTING NIGHT DRINKING. If the Appeal to Parliament fails YOU Will not be responsible if you have Signed the Petition. Leaders of all branches of the movement in town or country are urged to see that every • available signature is secured and forwarded on or before June 18. Forms obtainable from 81. Wellesley Sh W. TWEAT OR VICTORY-WHICH? I =3 Motor Trips. •JTOTICE TO TRAVELLING PUBLIC. WAIHI TIME-TABLE. Waihi to Tauranga Coast Service. Leaves Waihi, 8 m., Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Leaves Tauranga. 6.80 a.m., Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Connecting with Main Trunk and Thames Trains. DEVERELL AND CRIMMINS. AUCKLAND Sight-seeing Trips, from G.P.0.. daily; 10 a.m. till noon. 3s; 2.30 p.m. till 6.30 p.m., ss. Afternoon tea free,—Chase Tourist Sightseeing Co., Ltd., 'phone 1553. Hotels. Uider Vice-Regal Patronage. THE RUTLAND HOTEL, WANGANUI'S LEADING HOTEL. A House of Quality and Refinement. Tariff. 10s per day. Weekly by arrangement Write or wire for Reservation. 1,, .JYEFEAT OR yWHICH?

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16560, 8 June 1917, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16560, 8 June 1917, Page 10

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