Amusements. rpHE LEADING PICTURE THEATRES. And Their Star Features To-day. /BODY'S - - "The Cross Bearer;' STRAND - " Panthea OF FEN'S .... " The Winding Trail" LYRIC - - " Panthea" (Norma Talmadge) PRINPKSS ■■ Fanatics" EVERYBODY'S EVERYBODY'S. VERY BODY'S EVERYBODY'S. LAST DAY AND NIGHT OF Montague Love in ."THE CROSS BEARER." Wlnrh tells the thrilling Story of pARDINAL TITERCIER. CARDINAL IMercier. COMMENCING TO-MORROW 'SATURDAY). MAE "\TARSH AE iVX ARSH MAE ti/tarsh AE IVXARSH AND ROBERT HARRON In "SUNSHINE A LLEY. ! " OrNSMTNF. XVT.LKY. " QUNSHINE A LLEY. •' Ocnswine Alley. A Picture of joy and beauty, of charm and loveliness, and presenting a more beautiful [ and ouaint Mae Marsh than, you have ever seen before. REMEMBER! IT'S A GOLDWYN 1 AT EVERYBODY'S TO-MORROW! yTRAND. Queen STRAND. OrRAND. Street.. STRAND. Norma Talmadge In I LAST '■ "DANTHEA." LAST DAY. "X A NTH A." NIGHT. Miss Talmadge's First Picture under her own banner. COMMENCING f*l"*o-MORROW. V- OMMENCING X O-MORROW. From Phillips Oppenheim's Novel. •' fPHE CI LENT TIT ASTER." " IHE OILENT ASTER." Featuring: - ROBERT ARAVTCK. Tiie Silent Master of Men audi Women, loving none until ? A NXA J ITTLE As Jacqueline, once gamin of the erects, tied by the bond of common law. QLIVE rpELL As Virginia, who conquered but then discarded the Silent Master. A SWEEPING CURRENT OF DRAMATIC. ACTION MAKES "THE SILENT MASTER" ONE OF THE FEATURES OF 1918. AT THE STRAND - TO.MORROW. QUEEN'S. pUEEN'S. UEEN'S. UOEEN'S, LAST DAY LAST NIGHT Of This Beautiful Picture. the winding TRAIL, Ihe Winding XRAIL, Featuring the Brilliant Little Star, VIOLA TAANA. V lOLA ANA. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). The Story of a. Wrongfully-accused Wife and her desperate expedient to clear her name.. the tenth XHE 1 ENTH V, ASE. Presented by a Cast of Wondsrful Screen Stars. Heading the list is Beautiful JUNE "C 1 LVIDGE. UNE JtIiLVIDGE. LYRIC.— THE show that SETS THE YMC. STANDARD, Lyric. YKIC. To-night. Last Night of PANTHEA. fJiO-MORROW, 2.30 P.M. gPECIAL "^JATINEE. T^IGHT, UUNSHINE \ LLEY. OI'NSHINF, XVILVY. VUNSRINE V LLEY. . l~t'vsuiv|.' i\. T 1 'Y CNSHIN 4 LLEY! OUNSHINE -iVLLEY. A Beautiful Fairy Tale, but in Real Life, Featuring Mae "vtarsh. AE I>XARSH. Mae iv.tarsh. ae IVlarsh. MAE A/TARSH. ae MARSH. ROBERT HARRON. • Spccial Music, chosen for th 13 Picture, performed by the ; NEW LYRIC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. | NOW Book Your S'ats at Sharkey's. 1 Tobacconist, Que<'n Street, or Theatre 'phone 3615. j TO-DAY -- PRINCESS — TO-NIGHT. X O-DAY -_ PRINCESS —_ TO-NIGHT. I A Triangle Masterpiece. Barney Sherry and Olga Grey in "FANATICS." (|K-VND, Ol'P. G.P.0.. TO-DAY. THE LAST SCREENING. Olive Thomas in " T NDISCREET pORINNE." '• XNDISC'REET V. ORINNE." And Tliird Chapter THE DOUBLE CROSS." . TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), Tile Great Vitagraph Wonder Film, Starring LA HA KIMBALL YOUNG. HARRY MOREY. EARLE WILLIAMS.
" QFFICAL "^yiFE." Crowded with Thrills and Excitement. 'I lie False Passport—The Attempted Assassination of the Czar—The Nihilist. Secret Council—The Bombardment of the Escaping Revolutionists. Fine Supporting Programme, including, "THE HISTORY OF THE WAR."' And a Good Comedy. Fourth Chapter of "THE MYSTERY OF THE DOUBLE CROSS." A Dainty Cup of Ten, served Free to Circle Patrons during Dav Sessions. pRINCESS — SATURDAY NEXT. j At the Princess. MAD.\ME PETROVA I will Im> seen in " her" first picture, produced ] by her own company at her own studios. j This is the real Petrova—the wonderful ' artist, the miurnificent portrayer of the big moments of life. We will «ro so far as to j say that you have never seen Madame Petrova I until you see her in the "DAUGHTER OF DESTINY." j -yy-EST END THEATRE. ! TO NIGHT—OUR CHANGE. : FANATICS. i FANATICS, Featuring 'FANATICS. J. BARNEY SERRY ! FANATICS, And i FANVTIOS. OLGA GREY. ! FANATICS. With ? '•'A N A TICS. FINE ORCHESTRA. : F A \ A TICS. CI 1,0 HE. g.ieen GLOBE. T LOBE. Street GLOBE. CHARLIE CHAPLIN 1 11 ONE A M." pETROYA — PRINCESS — SATURDAY. "DAUGHTER OF DESTINY." " You may degrade wives in such manner in your country, but women are not their husband's chattels hero. This is the- end J would rather die than submit." SWEET-- extremely so— ejihilaratintr s Mao Marsh's lutes! Picture from the Goldwyn Studio, written bv Mary Rider, and jiiv.-s the popular little star an opportunity to be as sweet and wistful as patrons are desirous of having her to be. AT EVERYBODY S. COMMENCING SATURDAY. DO you realise it is only Eisrht More Days before the Grand Monster Patriot',! Cai nival take« place on Ellerslie Racecourse. Football. n gPECTA CUL A R J?0 1 F 0 0 T B A L L. C THE POPULAR GAME. "y ICTORIA pARK, rpO-MORROW. THE OLD RIVALS. QITY V. pONSONBY. Also. V. V. -yjARITIME. Roth dames preceded by Curtain-raisers. ADMISSION: FREE. R. A. SI'INLEY. Hun. S* i r«'tarv. Legal Notices. J EGAL p a KTXERSHI P. We have to announce that we have admilled into Partnership MR. WILLIAM VALLANCE. Solicitor of this City as from the -JTtli day of May 1918 and that the business of the new Firm will be carried on as usual at Wright's Buildings Fort Street. Auckland under th? name or stylo of Wynyard Skelton Wilson and Vallance. For brevity, correspondence, should be addressed Wynyard Skelton and Co. Dated this till day of June. 1918. WYNYARD SKELTON AND WILSON.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16870, 7 June 1918, Page 10
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