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'IUIUSCIUCQIo. [. THE LEADING PICTURE THEATRES [ And their Star Features To-day. QUEEN'S - - " Tho Gates of Gladness." EVERYBODY'S - - " Flames of Chance." STRAND ..." Polly of tho Circus." LYRIC - - . . "Polly of the Circus." PRINCESS "Blue Jeans." QUEEN'S. QUEEN'S. UEEN'S. QUEEN'S. A Wonderful World's Production. GATES OF GLADNESS. ! .GATES OF GLADNESS. Featuring tho Most Fascinating and Ex- ., quisite Little Actress, •> MADGE EVANS, 3 MADGE EVANS. Also Twelfth THE NEGLECTED WIFE. Episodo of THE NEGLECTED WIFE. o — '1 EVERYBODY'S. Queen Street. 0 .EVERYBODY'S. — !" A Triangle Feature Film, o "THE FLAMES OF CHANCE" k "THE FLAMES OF CHANCE." 0 And the l- Funniest Doc Story that Ever Happened, ■ 3 "A DOG-CATCHER'S LOVE." ! It's a Mack Sennett! * Sessions: 11, 12.60, 2.40. 4.30. JS^andJ^ J ~ ~"f7\UGHTER WEEK. 1 COMMENCES — — I COMMENCES —— °j SATURDAY NEXT M. SATURDAY NEXT ? f AT EVERYBODY'S, II A? JJVERYBODY'S. When—for the first time in New Zealand— y PHARLIE pHAPLIN HAH LIE VHAPLIN CHARLIE pHAPLIN VHARLIE VHAPLIN Will appear in his LATEST AND GREATEST. MADDEST AND MERRIEST MASTERPIECE. ,1 "THE ADVENTURER." i "Ihe Adventurer.,t " THE ADVENTURER." ■• Ihe Adventurer." a gale of laughter, a gale of laughter. — — j- pHILDREN Drag your paronts along to the EARLY SESSIONS, EARLY SESSIONS. 11, 12.50. AND n on 2.40. 4.30, AND D.^U. LAST SESSION, 8 O'CLOCK. (JTRAND. Continuous. UTRAND. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. MAE MARSH, 3 In d " POLLY OF THE CIRCUS." t "POLLY OF THE CIRCUS." Remember! It's a Goldwyn' Sessions: 11, 12.50, 2.40, 4.30, 6.20, and 8. LYRIC. Symonds Street. YRIC. THIS EVENING, AT 8 I MAE MARSH, 6 MAJ3 MARSH, In "POLLY OF THE CIRCUS." "POLLY OF THE CIRCUS.'' Produced by the Goldwyn Co. 7 TO-DAY -PRINCESS-O-DAY -PRINCESS- TO-NIGHT. - Metro's Tremendous Drama, that Eclipses the Best the Stage has Ever Accomplished. BLUE JEANS, With '• VIOLA DANA, In Her Greatest Triumph. The Great Sawmill Sensation. " Your Hair Will Stand on End." 6d and Is Everywhere. J TO-DAY - pRINCESS - NIGHT i i A NZAC D AY. 3 By Very General Desire a Revival of the a 1 ORIGINAL MOVING PICTURE 8 MASTERPIECE, THE T)EPARTURE f\F THE M AIN "gODY, ON THEIR WAY TO GALLIPOLI. PARADE AT POTTER'S PADDOCK, Aid THE MARCH THROUGH QUEEN ST. Glqß| Queen Street. FRANCES NELSON, In "ONE OF MANY." And CHARLES RAY, In "THE HONOURABLE ALGY." GRAND. ■ Opposite G.P.O. RAND. CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG, CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG! In "THE RISE OF SUSAN." And CHARLIE CHAPLIN, in "THE ROUNDERS." " THE CHICUS" amuses the J. children splendidly at the Strand today and to-night. Sporting. A UCKLAND RACING CLUB. WINTER MEETING, 1918. NOMINATIONS (lsov each) for GREAT NORTHERN HURDLES GREAT NORTHERN STEEPLECHASE WINTER STEEPLECHASE CORNWALL HANDICAP YORK WELTER HANDICAP CLOSE on FRIDAY. 26th APRIL, by 9 p.m. Nominations to bo accompanied by neces- I sary fees. W. S. BPENCE, Secretary. Football. js, TEAGUE "poOTBALL. , Wfl A PRACTICE for all Memberß VI V and intending Members of tho rPQ GRAFTON ATHLETIC FOOTBALL CLUB will be held in H the DOMAIN. THIS AFTER- ** NOON, at 3 p.m. The Tarnell Juniors are also invited to attend. An important Meeting of the Senior Team Members will take place nt the Waitemata Hotel on FRIDAY NIGHT at C. McDEVITT, Hon. Sec. M.C.A. BOYS' ASSOCIATION ' I • FOOTBALL LEAGUE. iAliw ' N Members and Secretaries of all Clubs • affiliated to the above League are notified I that eniries for the Sevcn-a-*ide Tourname-it at the Domain next Saturday are oitendod until TONIGHT (Thursday) and must be in the hands of the Secretary by 7 p.m. ' ,rA Rally of all Players will be held at tho Y.M C.A. Rooms TO-MORROW (Friday), it 7 p.m., when important announcements will 1 be made. ] ALAN ROSS, Hon. Secretary. < BRUCE A. MABIN, Boys' Director. | Athletic Sports. ] riTHE PATETONOA PATRIOTIC SPORTS "' J- MEETING Will be Held on j THURSDAY. APRIL 25. < See Posters. Over £100 in Prizes. ' Licensing Notices. j THAMES LICENSING DISTRICT- i Notice of Application for a Publican's 1 License.-I. THOMAS WILLIAM HEN- : DRY. of Whitianga. Hotelkeeper, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will at the next Licensing Meeting, to be holden at the Courthouse. Thames, on the Bth day of June, 1918, apply for a Certificate authorising the isaie of a Publican's License for a house, situate at Whitianga, and known • by the siijn of the Whitianga Hotel, con- ! taining 16 rooms, exclusive of those re- < quired for the use of the family. L. D. I Nathan and Co., Ltd.. name of owner Dated the 18th day of April. 1918— I THOMAS W. HENDRY, signature of ap- I plicant. { —— _ n rE Shooting Seaßon is drawing near. , For Gune and Ammunition that never disappoint, go to Hazard's, Queen St. ■ . — . i SHINES like the sun. hard as iron, lasts « 12 months. Applied with a brush, i won't wash off. You can't slip. Linoarnish 1 the great modern Floor Polish. Permanent i and preservative. All Grocers. SMART Costumes for the Season.—Ladles ' wanting First-class Ready-to-Wear Cos- a tumee at reasonable prices are advised to : call at SCHNEIDEMAN BROS.. LTD., - Queen St. Their Stock is most up-to-date. THAT disagreeable " turpentiny-waxy" . smell of ordinary floor polishes is en- 1 tirely obviated if you use Linoarnish. It is J a liquid polish, easily applied with a brush. 1 Try it. All Grocers. ]

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16833, 25 April 1918, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16833, 25 April 1918, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16833, 25 April 1918, Page 12