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Amusements. TIVOLI. - The - rpiVOLI. IVOLI. — Premier - 1 IVOLI. TIVOLI. - Picture - rpiVOLI. IVOLI. - House. - 1 IVOLI. THIS A FTCRNOON AT O Oft his Afternoon at L.o\j, this A fternoon at Oqa his Afternoon at L.o\j. TO-NIGHT AT Q O-NIGHT AT O. We present For the first time undor Paramount, ouo ot the Screen's Foremost Artistes, MARY TELLER Mary r uller 1 MARY fuller IVJ.ARY -T ULLER MARY TTOLLER ARY J? ULLER MARY pULLER ARY X 1 ULLER Appears in a gripping story of the Canadian North-west, a thrilling tale of love and sacrifice, with a smashing climax, entitled THE T ONG rpKAIL. IHE JL/ONG 1 RAIL. THE JONG TRAIL. IHE JLiONG 1 RAIL. THE "I ONG TRAIL. IHE JUONG 1 RAIL. THE T OXG TRAIL. IHE JL/ONG i KAIL. THE T ONG TRAIL. IHE JL/ONG 1 HAIL. THE T ONG TRAIL. 111E JUuNG 1 KAIL. II Who has not sung of "The Long, Long , •trail?" Who has not conjured up visions , of tho long, winding, glittering path bent into a fairyland of snowy pines? Somehow | the melody strikes this strain and wafting us away from the cores of the day sets us down in a Wonderland of Romance. " the Land of our Dreams." „ JTho majestic Famous Players feature. The Long Trail," catches this theme and on the Bcrcon we are shown in reality the " , yastness and grandour of the illimitable snowlands of the great North-west, where two ' brave soule battle along the stony, ' treacherous trail to the final dreamland of " Love. Also, The Latest American Gazette, a new BurtonHolmes Travelogue, and another rib-cracking two-act MACK SENNETT COMEDY. I MACK SENNETT COMEDY. TIVOLI - Reserves at - TIVOLI IVOLI-H. deal's. Queen- 1 IVOLI TIVOLI - St.. or Theatre. - TI V °LI ' 1 IVOLI - 'Phone 2236 Auto. - 1 IVOLI TU* STRAND. "The Shrine of 1 '_E OTRAND. tho Silent Art I" • Direction: Fuller's Pictures, Ltd. ' TO-DAY 1 TO-NIGHT I TO-DAY I TO-NIGHT! After Dispensing Cheerfulness to All and ! Sundry in tour Previous ' Triangle Plays— I OT3VE THOMAS I LIVE 1 HOMAS ( OLIVE THOMAS LIVE 1 HOMAS —becomes just the Cutest Bundle of Vivacity - that Naturo could dovise in her Latest Effort, BETTY TAKES A TTAND. 1 Em 1 AKES A Hand, i BETTY TAKES A TTAND. | ETTY 1 AKES A JIaND. | ■ j A Bright, Fascinating, Original Story. And Olive's Frocks aro Well Worth Watching. Second on this Gigantic Bill Comes: A UCKLAND pROM A LOFT. \ Auckland rom Aloft. I a uckland pROM a LOFT. ' _ , Auckland c rom Aloft. Taken by Permission of the N.Z. Flying ' School (Walsh Bros, and Dexter, Ltd.), I at Kohimarama, showing aviators tn training. 1 Aviators In 1 raining. aviators tn training. Aviators In 1 raining. Photographed by C. F. Newhsm. Pupils Receiving Flight Instruction at the School — Principals, Staff, and Pupils (the latter now on active nervioe with J the Royal Flying Corps)-Undertak-ing Test I lights on a Seaplane. _ AUCKLAND CITY & MARINE SUBURBS FROM ALOFT. ''As the Airmen View Us!" i This is the First and Only Picture taken 1 from the Air in N.Z. Also, YESTERDAY'S I ESTERDAY'S " PATRIOTIC PROCESSION. ATRIOTIC 1 ROCESSION. If you were in well, " See Yourself as " Others See You!" " SESSIONS: 11. 12.60, 2.40, 4.30, 6.20. and 8. " Attend the Early Session To-night. " THE PLOBE. HE IXLOBE. Continuous 1 Queen St. D OLGA PETROVA, •(M -M'TROVA. OLGA pETROVA, LGA -LETROVA, In E' XTRAVAGANCE. ) XTRAVAGANCE. | EXTRAVAGANCE. I XTRAVAGANCE. 1 I 1 A Metro Wonder-Play I And CHARLIE rtHAPLIN, 1 HARUE Chaplin, 4 TIHARLIE pHAPLIN, « L'HARLIE Chaplin, ■" In "BEHIND THE SCREEN." SEE "Auckland from Aloft," taken from seaplane over the city and marine suburbs at the Strand to-day. 1.. . - - , = Band Performances, CITY OF AUCKLAND. S< PARK CONCERTS. 8< TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), AT 3 P.M. ALBERT PARK: AUCKLAND GARRISON _ ARTILLERY BAND. H WESTERN PARK: AUCKLAND CITY of BAND. HENRY W. WILSON. April 12, 1918. Town Clerl:. - Art Notices. ( "SKETCHES MADE AT ANZAC." PORTFOLIO OF 10 LARGE COLOURED REPRODUCTIONS By SAPPER MOORE-JONES. A few Copies only obtainable of the First Edition. For Sale at C. S. RUSH'S, Picture Framer, Shortland Street. The Original 100 Sketchos can be seen on TUESDAY AND THURSDAY AFTERNOON S 5 from 2t05 at tho Studio, Hobson Buildings, „ Shortland Street (next Star Office). w SCHOOL OF A lll, " Elam" School of Art. Rutland St., j Auckland Art School. Auckland. The Subjocts Taught in the School include— a DRAWING, for all Trades and Professions. Painting in Oil and Watercolours. Design Modelling Decoration Woodcarving Poster Work Beaten Metal Work Book Illustration Enamelling Etching on Copper Jewellery Photography Art Leather Work Etc., Etc. Free Studentships under the " Elam" Bequest. — Students may join at any time. { For further particulars, Fees, etc., apply X. 10 E. W. PAYTON. 8 Director. tu: * la, Pi ART EXHIBITION. ADMISSION FREE. I 1 Pie AVER QKQ PXQUISITE pAINTINGS ARE ON VIEW IN MESSRS. WINKS AND TTALL'S A ■" wa /GALLERIES, QJHORTLAND CT., OPPOSITE AUCKLAND CLUB. I I As THESE PAINTINGS ARE BY THE WORLD'S MOST FAMOUS OLD L MASTERS AND ROYAL ACADEMICIANS. = pOR pRIVATE GALE. F No' Wr Prospective Purchasers can refer to buyers *"'' it the previous sales, to the Extraordinary — Bargains secured. s\ Co. J. M. SCHAPIRO. Sole Representative, P_C '.1 daily in attendance, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Vi

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16823, 13 April 1918, Page 14

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