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| Amaseinents. ] rpHE LEADING PICTUBE THEATRES. GSAND "lite'! rteable." STB AND "CloTer's SebeSica." LYB3C "3*£zrzss-" I EVESY3OD"£~S .. "Tho Stolss Paradisa." ; GLOBE .... "'Heart of » Parsed Wssti^." WEST END .. "Tia MSHosaire Vagiast-*' . PALACE "Tise False FTiesd." JMPOBTANT "^OTICS. at THE Q.BASD rj^HEATBE. I TO-DAY—fSATUEDAY). AUG. TO-DAY i A PAYEE DBAMA J OF THEME XDO 5 POWEB- „ : " HISTOS'S -* Hl-Kioy-S " SXSTON'S j DOUBLE." DOUBLE-" DOUBLE." CAST: j Joshua i ... Frederick W_aree ' Hz* Widcnred jyanghzer - - Eetlzlys A c*rr: s j Join trarS Hi-syyz - - Frederick Warde i Liriie Msr:.e ------ E3den Se-tart I ..... Wame Arey i " HISTOS'S HISTOS'S " HISTOS'S ] DOUBLE." DOUBLE" DOUBLE.* j „ , _ TEE STOEY: ■ i Uec«r tie iuer;tjib'e psngs of rtarvsfccß, i ■Jssstii Si-epbtas. The doable of Join Hides, | a eh-ariitss of tie stock market, agrees to i »rft a tea-y»air sentence on the coc.drd-=ns ' that his r--j-*e£ daughter aid her chSd ' •E-Si receive 505 coiisrs a ncnti for every j so-th he server i Through bis bra— Josbsa save* the life j of DetecC:Te_ Clancy and £» pardoned- Search- ] nsy fcr h;« daegbter be discovers that Hintos } fa:'e«: in h:s osntract and that she. owing j to _c:rc33LEiant«s. Ira forced to place her I cbild -i- tie aryrurs. Hintoa. on learning of i the pardon and -trishine to retam Trader_ ids j o.d_ b'a£is&Es same, hid his la-c-yer ccnvnits ! JOEhna_ tnat be and his daughter should see j rro=3 the iaw to seme unknown Tillage where j _"=~n; be •»•<■]> provided for. Asrnrea of , for his icved on® be relents, j S"jpK'« of some t-rockednees. Hinton is j v* sited 67 Det «rt:ve Clanry who warns j tn«t ahsoash_ he _saved his life, if be is ] ca."?h4 r«Tsa";j be -srjjj take "he meistir* Jof the . law. Money crarei Hinton continues. j fcrfiettms _tb-e need of Nsncy. Swinalins in ® t>'-S deal, be dec'aes to tnaVe a geta-sra—. id jrake it nj»x<es*i3l be writ«?s to Clf-ncy a letter tbat_ the is feidfne" is fbe c " r T- a? tbe bojue of happiness. C z.pc7 Puis T"-ooT Jfte«T3B trr:o* , r »TTe-=*»-he tells CTsncy be i« hiaorrat , - -ehter " = a-=: =tr Her earnest P'esoin?* win Clanrr's oenfidece, and he cetermmes to trap the real crock. Tie Lore Story of Thit Great Drama is Exonieiie. Supported by STH CHAPTER OF ♦TRON CLAW " j STH CHAPTER OF THE "IRON CLAW." Aje you folknrins' up tb=? excitin? serial? tj&re you seen thin "vendernil serial? yct3 cannot do better than see tins darms' serial ALSO, "A FINE COMEDY" ATQ V- , " PATPE GAZETTE " "<re ®> 7ca get sncb a Giant Prosrsonie . a d'intv C*?TS of FB^E' (ONLY) THE GRAND THEATRE. 'ONLY.'. THE QTRAND. - orprv TH STRAND. STREET. AaE OTBA-rD. — Direction: Fnlier's Pictures. Ltd. ATTEND THE EARLY SESSIONS TO-DAY NOTE THE TIMES: 11. 12.50. 2.40. i,50. 6.20. and 8. (To avoid disappointment this evening attend the 6.20 session.) A NITA QTT WART, A\"TA TEW ART. Anita ctewabt. -tANITA TEW ART. Tie Adorable Girl of Unusual Beauty, hi the Vita graph Feature, "PLOVER'S "PEBELLION." "VVT.OVF-R'S AVE BELLI ON." "PLOVER'S T> EBELLION." "Olover's At EBELLION." Bj James Oliver Curwood. Anita Stewart plays "Clever Dean." a beautiful orphan of great wealth. She is surrounded by heartless, money-mad circles. Every device is used to force her to sell herself to help her aunt's march, to social glory. Finally Doctor Billy Dunn, the handsome possessor of a small practice and a still smaller motor-car. is the victor in the stem fight for Clover and her millions. He wins because he only wants Clover and the others want her millions. THEN WE HAVE CHARLIE pEAPLIN in "rjTHE "DINK" EARLIE Chaplin in " X HE Jlvi WpHARLIE pHAPLIN in "THE "DINK" CHARLIE VRAPT.IN in " 1 JtiTN"^" CHARLIE pHAPLIN in "DINK" WART.TTT V^ tt >nr TV .« 1"V PHARLIE pHAPLIN in "rpHE "DINK" | Charlie v- haplin in " a he Hink" i The NewestFunniest——Fastest of his Comedies. The Pace-make on Skates. It's easy enough when he sits down, but when he stands up he can't make his feet behave. PRICES: Day Sessions: Circle and Stalls. €d; Children. 3d. Evening Sessions: Circle, Is; Stalls, 6d; Children, sd. SOMETHING SPECIAL FOB THE KIDDIES 'At the Lyric r i h katrb AJYRIC A hratbk TO-DAY AT THE MSSIi = 2.30. Suitable features for me children, both amusing and instructive, including the an ted Pantomime, puss JN gOOTS. puss JN gOOIS, puss „ JN ' gOOTS. AND MANY OTHERS. ".TEAT.OUSY" will not be screened ; until to-night at 8. Children's Matinee Prices, 3d. Adults, 6d. COMMENCING TO-DAY. COMMENCING TO-DAY. AT Xr»VERYBODY'S. At JCi VERYBODY'S. | \T "EVERYBODY'S. T A-J VERYBODY'B. IMAGINE THIS - SITUATION. i A blind man marries. He thinks his I wife is the girl be has loved from afar, the girl of hi& dream His eight is restored, and he finds his wife sweet and charming, but not the person , he thought he had married! Tins will give you a hint of the feT&oK'entf Particularly " The Stolen PAIadiII" ' «T§? SISVI? Paradise." AHE OTOLEN A ARADISE." A "WORLD" PICTURE. BRADY-MADE, Starring ET-Slfe CK??BSEthel Cti??BS : . Sessions: 11. 12.50, 2 40. 4.30. 6.20, 8 ORCHESTRA NIGHTLY AT r? OA RCHESTRA NIGHTLY AT 0.00. THE PLOBE. HE vXLOBE. TO-DAY. — TO-NIGHT. OLGA -DETROVA LGA A ETROVA IN "TH HISt Of A Piglg WOMAN." OMAN." (Metro.) And MAE MARSH In "THE CHILD OF THE PARIS STREETS." ' (Triangle.) Sessions and Prices as Usual. W EST E CHIRLII RtvTT/"EST pND. CHARLES AVAY. ■OTEST TpND: Supported by Vi, HiND. SYLVIA BREMER. In " THE MILLIONAIRE VAGRANT " "THE MILLIONAIRE VAGRANT" " THE MILLIONAIRE VAGRANT!" Also, " Her Nature Dance," Keystone Comedy. Japanese Temples, and Gaumont Graphic.' West End Orchestra. PALACE rpHEATRE. — ALACE 1 HEATRE. COMMENCING TO-DAY. TIJ -,. L ROBERT WARWICK ROBERT WARWICK ROBERT WARWICK _ ROBERT WARWICK ROBERT WARWICK Til THE FALSE FRIEND r „ r , THE FALSE FRIEND. TffiE FALSE FRIEND. THE FALSE FRIEND. THE FALSE FRIEND. PALACE THEATRE. ALACE 1 HEATRE.' NO Sportsman should be without Non-Rust i ~a 5! i. Clean Bright for guns ai;d riflesIs 6d tube.—At Hazard's, Queen St. ' j

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16621, 18 August 1917, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16621, 18 August 1917, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16621, 18 August 1917, Page 14