~, ... / Amusements. IJiHE LEADING; PICTURE THEATRES; STRAND • - - - " The - Mother Instinct." GRAND - - - ' Time-Locks and Diamonds."EVERYBODY'S - - " Hie ; World Against " Him." GLOBE - - -- "A Million i Minute." LYRIC - ' The World Against Him" and _. i . ™ The Secret of the Submar'ne" Serial. PALACE -- - • ' Battle Cry Of Peace." STRAND. —— TRAND. — ENID BENNET, - . In "THE MOTHER INSTINCT." ' • And 4th Ep'sode of "THE SECRET KINGDOM." QRAND —— Opposite G.P.O. WILLIAM DESMOND. In " TIME LOCKS AND DIAMONDS." sth Chapter of " Secret of the Submarine," And The Final Chapter of " The Iron Claw." jgVERYBODY'S. JUNE ELVIDGE and ■ E. K. LINCOLN. In "THE WORLD AGAINST HIM." FOREWORD FOREWORD " COULS DRIFT." - "Oottls Adrift." — "OOULS ADRIFT." - "Douls ADRIFT." —-. - j , I . Picture a tropical isle, where there is not the slightest sign of human I habitation, except for the few birds I I that naturally pay a summer visit now and again, and then place ] on the beach an unshaven man and a tattered woman, who are the sol© survivors of a disastrous wreck. You will then have the opening part of ] "Souls Adrift," a World Film feature, which stars Ethel Clayton and Milton Sills. But there the imagination must cease, as it would be quite a hard project to figure out the adventures, that befall these two characters during the remainder of the picture. The girl hates the I man, and he.doesn't think her much I of a companion, anyway. How they I fare is told in the picture in five I erels, which w.ll make its appear- I ance | AT ' "EVERYBODY'S AT EVERYBODY'S T HiVERYBODY'S ON SATURDAY NEXT. ON SATURDAY NEXT. I rr —— NOVEMBER — 1 n II NOVEMBER 1 < Q.LOBE. — FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN, In "A MILLION A MINUTE." And MARY PICKFORD, In "LITTLE PAL." J YRIC Top Symonds St. JUNE ELVIDGE and E. K. LINCOLN. In "THE WORLD AGAINST HIM." * pALACE — — Newton. "THE BATTLE CRY OF PEACE." - A Picture that Woke America! 'Sporting. rpAKiPUNA JOCKEY £LUB. SPRING MEETING. 1917. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24. I ACCEPTANCES for all Events CLOSE on FRIDAY NEXT. November 16. at 9 p.m. R. WYNYARD. - Secretary, Pianos. j " M ONEY S AVED I s ONEY Jj^ARNED." This Trite be Applied to ky Investing in a GOOD SECOND-HAND PIANO A CONSIDERABLE SAVING IS EFFECTED, and by buying direct from us a Good., Serviceable Instrument is secured at a minimum of coet. ' EVERY PIANO is carefully overhauled before leaving our WAREHOUSE AND PLACED in first-classcondition. !»&• & ,5a WEEK'S a ™™ include the-following;— BORD. Paris, Walnut Case, Chcik Action mi ii» SCHUMANN, Dark Walnut MoJe'i Overstrung * ... ' .pan m WEBER, Overstrung, Iron Frarn^ Splendid Tone '' x-- 0 EAVESTAFF. London. Ebony Case, Iron Frame £40 0 STRAUSS. 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Lady Manager, Drinko Proprietary, 212H, Lambton Quay, Wellington. A GOOD Leather Article Is-a pleasure to look at, and gives almost everlasting wear. We specialise iD Ladies' Handbags, Pocket Wallets, School Bags, Soldiers' Money Belts, Music Cases, Leather Bags of all kinds.—Lediard . and Kingsford's, 195, Queen St., and 184, Karangahape Rd., near 1 1
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16697, 15 November 1917, Page 8
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