Amusements. __ THE LEADING PICTURE THEATRES. STRAND ..." Wolf Lowry." EVERYBODY'S "The Iron Ring." LYRIC «.. "The Love Thief." GRAND "Bon of the Hills." GLOBE "The Raiders" PALACE "The Half-breed," CTRAND. LAST, DAY AND NIGHT UTRAND. Of STRAND. W. S. HART, STRAND. In STRAND. "WOLF LOWRY." STRAND. "WOLF LOWRY." STRAND. "WOLF LOWRY." THE QTRAND Q UEB J.HE OTRAND STREET. Direction: Fuller's Pictures. Ltd. COMMENCING rpO-MORROW. LoMMENCING iO-MoRROW. The First of the "SEVEN DEADLY SINS," "SEVEN DEADLY* SINS," " SEVEN DEADLY SINS," "SEVEN DEADLY SINS," "SEVEN DEADLY SINS," Entitled, E' NVY. \ NVY. I JUNVY. I 1 "Base envy withers at another's joy." Featuring ANN MDRDOCK. ANN MURDOCK. Supported by Shirley Mason and George Le Guere. Don't Miss the First of the " SEVEN DEADLY SINS." "SEVEN DEADLY SINS." "SEVEN DEADLY SINS." "SEVEN DEADLY SINS." "SEVEN DEADLY SINS." A Series of Dramas featuring Different Big Stars, but not a Serial. EVERYBODY'S Queen Street. GERDA HOLMES AND ARTHUR ASHLEY In " THE IRON RING." Orchestra Nightly at 6.30. T YEIC rpHEATRE. TO-NIGHT, AT 8. Last Night of William Fox's Super Feature, THE T OVE THIEF. Trices as Usual. WHAT ARE THE SEVEN DEADLY SINS? "THE SEVEN DEADLY SINS" Are a Sories of Photo-plays. FIRST: There ate seven, groat dramas in the series" Envy," "Pride," "Passion," "Wrath," "Greed," "Sloth," and tne "Seventh Sin." Each play is, a distinct story— linked to the othejs by the delicious lovo story of Eve Leslie. SECOND: There are- Seven Great StarsAnn Murdoch, Hoibrook Blinn, Shirley Mason, Nance O'Neil, H. B. Warner, Charlotte Walker, George Le Guere. In each story tho sin is typified by a Living Human Example from modorn life. First Drama. E NVY. E NVY * Starring ■ann murdoch, Ann Murdoch, Commences at the T YRIC J YRIC TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, 1 At the O ATINEB ~ 2.30. Plan now open at Burkey's. Tobacconist, Queen Street, opp. Herald Office. LYRIC ORCHESTRA, under tho direction of Miss Dorothy Nicol. LYRIC PRICES: D.C., Is, Stalls, 6d Reserve, 1 3 6d. Children half-price (Saturday nights excepted). Be Wise, . Book Your Scats. ARAND THEATRE, OPP. G.P.O. TO-DAY. TO-DAY. The Last Day of Screening. "A SON OP THE HILLS." "A SON OF THE BILLS." And 13th CHAPTER "THE IRON CLAW.' 13th CHAPTER "THE IRON CLAW.' SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, WILLIAM DESMOND, In " BLOOD WILL TELL." " BLOOD WILL TELL." A Fine Triangle Drama, And 11th CHAPTER "THE IRON CLAW." 14th CHAPTER "THE IKON CLAW." "A PLUNGE FOR LIFE." pLOBE — Continuous H. B. WARNER in "THE RAIDERS." And "WALRUS" in "DIZZY HEIGHTS AN! DARING HEARTS." •HO CLOTHES MAKE THE WOMAN? U Sco - EMMY WEHLEN - In See - EMMY WEHLEN - In THE DUCHESS OF DOUBI THE DUCHESS OF DOUBI A 6-Act Metro Wonder-Pla: of Smiles, Sno"bs and Sobs PRINCESS —' TOMORROW. RINCESS - 10-MORROW. YOUTH." The Great | Drury Lane Drama. HAVE you a ticket in Kaitaia Art Union If so, go to Concert Chamber, Tow Hall, MONDAY NEXT, 8 p.m., and see i drawn. The " Juvenile Players" Concert a 8 p.m., previous to the draw. " Some" kidi See them. Tickets, 2s and Is, on sale a Burkey's, 130, Quoen St. SOCIAL Reception to Robert Scmph Trades Hall. SATURDAY, 29th, con mencing 7 p.m. Tickets, Is. Corporation Notices. -$■ PITY OF AUCKLANI AUCKLAND, DOMAIN. . Notice is hereby given that tho Aucklan City Council has granted the use of tl Domain Cricket Ground to the Aucklan Rugby Union for the purpose of holding Football Match on SATURDAY. October 1917. with authority for such Union to ml a charge not exceeding One Shilling f< each person for admission to the grouni with an extra Shilling for every horse < ■ vehicle, and an additional charge, not e ceeJing Ono Shilling, for each person f< admission to the pavilion. HENRY W. WILSON, Town Clerk. September 21, 1917. Professional Notices. . TINDA -DURFIELD TTAZZARI (LICENSED PHYSICIAN U.S.A.), l EXPERT DIETITIAN. CHIROPRACTOR AND OSTEOPATH. (Late of Wanganui), SUITE 518-520. r N.Z. INSURANCE BUILDING, Only Natural Methods of Cure can Resto a Diseased Bo.dy to Health. Appointments may be made by letter telephone. e Office Hours— a.m. to 5 p.m. |" Telephone 955 A. Take Elevator from Exchange Lane-. . Nursing Homes. MUTSFORD HOM: !. MRS. WADE. MATERNITY NURSE. ROTHESAY STREET (Late Argyle Street), & REMUERA. 'Phone, refer to Director?. pLAXO "MURSE. MRS. DONNELLY. N. 15. Certificated Nurse l " and Registered Midwife. d CONSULTATION FREE on the e Care and Feeding of Infants and "J the Use of GLAXO;MONDAYS, TUESDAYS. FRIDAYS, 2.30 p.m.-4 p.m. 199. PONSONBY ROAD (Residence). Car Stop, at Franklin Road. - DEVONPORT (Mr. Rees - George, Chemist)-W ED N E DAY S, j 3 p.in.-4 p.m. SYMONDB STREET (Mr. J. G Gallagher, Chemist) — THURS- )• DAYS. 2.30 p.m*4 p.m. Office 'Phone 4275. fiivate 'Phono A 322.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16656, 28 September 1917, Page 10
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