Amusements; rTHE LEADING TICTURE THEATRES. EVERYBODY'S . . . "Youth." LYRIC ■ ■ "Envy." GRAND .... "Blood Will Tell.'' STRAND . « . "Seven Deadly Sins." GLOBE i , « "Battle-cry of Peace." PALACE . ■ » "'J' lO Iron Ring '" EVERYBODY'S CTAR A TTRACTION. i • » *• ** * * * " youTH." See Iho Stars in a GREAT MODERN VERSION. IN THIRTYEIGHT «»» The World-Renowned Drury Lane Drama, ' "YOUTH." FOR 90n-CONSECUTIVE NIGHTS-9QA "yOUTH." "* THRILLED LONDON, at DRURY LANE THEATRE. Equalling "THE WHIP" in Phenomenal Success. AN IMMENSE CAST! Headed by CARLYLE BLACKWELL. MURIEL OSTRICHE. and JUNE ELVIDGE, In "YOUTH," AT EVERYBODY'S. EVERYBODY'S. EVERYBODY'S. EVERYBODY'S. EVERYBODY'S. EVERYBODY'S. SPECIAL NOTlCE.—Patrons are strongly advised to attend the Earlv anions of " yOUTH," Day Sessions: 11 o'clock, lOmin. to 1. 20rain. to 3, Half-past four, and TWO HOUSES NIGHTLY. TWO HOUSES NIGHTLY. With FULL ORCHESTRA OF SOLOISTS FULL ORCHESTRA OF SOLOISTS AT 6.20 8.10. "y OUTH," Patronß ar* etronely advised to attend the EARLY EVENING SESSION, at 6.20. and AVOID THE CROWDS AT EVERYBODY'S. EVERYBODY'S. EVERYBODY'S. EVERYBODY'S. EVERYBODY'S. EVERYBODY'S.
the t yric symonds he .Lyric ———- street. Direction: Hayward's Pictures, Ltd. Commencing To-day at the M ATINEE 2.30. TO-NIGHT. AT R. TO-NIGHT, AT 8. Tho First of "THE SEVEN DEADLY SINS." "THE SEVEN DEADLY SINS." "THE SEVEN DEADLY SINS." WHAT ARE THE SEVEN DEADLY SINS? "THE SEVEN DEADLY SINS" Are a Series of Photo-plays. FIRST; There are seven great dramas in the series—" Envy". " Pride," " Passion," "Wrath." "Greed," "Sloth," and trio "Seventh Sin." Each play is a distinct story— linked to the others by tho delicious love story of Eve Leslie. SECOND: There are Seven Great StarsAnn Murdoch, Hoibrook Blinn, Shirley Mason, Nance O'Ncil, H. B. Warner, Charlotte Walker, Georgo Le Guerc. In each story tho sin is tynfied by a. Living Human Example from modern life. First Drama. E NVY. E NVY. Starring 'A'NN -MUKDOCH. Ann .Murdoch. Plan now ojxn at Burkey's, Tobacconist, Queen Street, opposite HERALD Office, or 'Phone Lyric 3645. LYRIC ORCHESTRA, undor the direction c; Miss Dorothy Nicol. LYRIC PRICES: D.C., Is. Stalls, 6d, Reser\'ps, Is 6d. Children half-price (Saturday nights excepted). Be Wise. Book Your Seats. TO-DAY.' THE pRAND. TO-DAY. OPP. G.P.O. A Triangle-Best Play, — "PLOOD WILL WELL," — — "BLOOD VVIHu IELL," — — "-RLOOD will tell," — — "Jjlood Will Iell," — Starring WILLIAM DESMOND AND ENID MARKED. ""DLOOD "WriEL rpELL," — ".Dlood Will I'll," — — "TJLOOD TiriEL T--" — — -.Blood .Will 1&ll," — How the Story runs: The hero is a, high-spirited, good-natured boy, who cares no more for business than a jack rabbit. His father, trying to mako him into a business grind, fails, and the young man is finally turned adrift. He drifts along, and finally marries a chorus girl. And this girl rouses all the best in the man: he goes to work, and through a scries of thrilling _ happenings, saves his father from tho toiifc of conspirators. • — " TILOOL WILL TELL," — —" D 1.00 • VYi'L i EL).." — — • -,|LOm ~\nL*L tell," — — .lJLoo; Will Iell," — EXTRAORDINARY scenes. : Where *no son burgles his father's safe to 1 save his father's fortune. Suppoiicd by ' 14th CHAPTER "THE IRON CLAW." ■ 14th CHAPTER "THE IRON CLAW." '. Entitled [ " THE HIDDEN FACE"." [ Thrilling! Exciting!! Mysterious!!! Only a few more Chanters. ' to-day-at THE GR/..ND-TO-DAY. THE qtrand he Strand . i THE STRAND ■ QUEEN [ IHE U TRAND STREET. r > Direction: Fuilor's Pictures, Ltd. TODAY AT .TO-N^GHT [ 11. 12.10, 2.40, 4.30. 6.20, and 8. I The First of The QEVEF TTiE/M-LY GINS, "VI'N JJ_..,Y OJNS, wEV'.f>. !\F,.*DLY (JINS, o \»-N' xJ\-.ILT iiiks QEVEN n EAD UINS QEVEN rvEADLY (J INS, OfiV'JiN JL/LADLY OINS, Entitled " ENVY." " ENVY." " ENVY." " ENVY." " ENVY." " ENVY." Featuring 1 h "'■•" ~h fPtiDOCK, II.VN '.UIKDOi'K Shirley Mason and Ceorgo"Le Guen. A Series of FcveHiJ Dramas! I Don't Miss the First.! LATEST PA THE GAZETTE ... Topical IN AND AROUND SAX DIEGO ... Scen-c MAGGIE'S FIRST STEP, Keyjtone Komedy. pLOBE .THEATRE VJLOBE I HEATRE SOMETHING SPECIALLY GOOD! THE pATTLE-pRY (\F PEACE iHE DaTTLE-Lry Up iEACE THE PATTLE-pRY AF PEACE i-HE -DaTTLE-L-RY \Jf -TEaCE riHIE PATTLE-fIRY f\F PEACE Ihe -Battle- Uf Jleace • rrtHE PATTLE-pRY AF PEACE Ihe Dattle-v/'ry• \jf Jteace Or, "AN AMERICAN'S HOME." A Film that Started the whole of America Thinking. Positively a Startling Production. Also, THE T OVE pIOT. HE JLove IXiot. THE T OVE 7}IOT. i- HE JLiOVE lilOT. A KEYSTONE TOP-NOTCHER. THE LONGEST AND BES'IVPROGRAMME IN THE TOWN.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16657, 29 September 1917, Page 12
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