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I Amusements. THE LEADING PICTURE THEATRES, And Their Star Features, To-day. .V. ■' PRINCESS •• - •" The Light Within" LYRIC - -■ ..... The Other Man." QUEEN'S • - ... "The.Other Man-' , EVERYBODY'S • "The, Beloved Traitor," 5 STRAND - '- - - .; - - "Stolen Hours.' j .—.... . . —-——. ...;.'. —: —— ' -—PRINCESS. :: ' : .-— -TiUfICEbS, — —- • THIS p)AY AND MIGHT. ; ..■.-.,' A NEW PETROVA. , We are PLEASED to Dloase you by pre senting the ■ ■" ■ ■ QUEEN OF THE SCREEN, .. Q"~ LGA. pETRUVA: . -. juGA ■: JT-ETKUVA:'-"-."-OLGA PETROVA LGA :J/ETROVA-"■. . OLGA PETROVA . . LGA ■:■ JTETROVA ' . OLGA : PETROVA.: . LGA.'-.'.JLFTROVA '. .' OLGA .T>ETROVA LGA X ETROVA ;' IN HER SECOND ' .FAMOUS,PETROVA PICTURE, ' "THE TIGHT ".'WITHIN" "XHE ■ XJIGHT VV.ITBIN." . "THE TIGHT WITHIN.*' "i HE XJIGHT VV ITHIN." THE T IGHT WITHIN." he . ; XiiGBT Within:" THE TIGHT. WITHIN." "XHE XJIOBT Within:" ■ I THE TIGHT WITHIN." ■•IHE : XiIGFT VV'TT'IN.". "THE- TIGHT' .within/; "I HE AiIGBT VyiTHIN." 1 Death to her husband or her lover— hei ohi'd or the; children of other mothers? That is the choice which is offered t< Mdme. Potrova as the woman surgeon lr "'The Light Within,". Her answer .is mag- [ nifioent. It has the mag' o , power W tus at your heart-strinKS—and does! O" LGA ..p'ETROVA ' .:■ ■■:':, ■- r.-oA.'. ■■■.■■■ OLGA pETROVA. OLGA PETROVA TGA FfTROVA -.. •■ ■ Not very long ago a modern Venua d< ~ Milo descended from ah. exalted position-pi (he stago to honour the soroon. with hei gracious presence and evolve, for the edification of oicturepatvon!" creatioiv' that renre , sent art in all ft. phages. That she ha. ' juccecded is evMenwd by thp.mimb»r el h«r admirers-rand imitators. Her name « 01?(i Pe'rova; ■'■.-,' __ THE PEFRLESS. PRINCESS ORCHFSTRA A GREAT SUPPORTING PROGRAMME : . And the . THOUSAND-AND-ONE DETAILS That Make for an Enterlainmoait pi Surprising Excellence. . LYRIC —— Symonds' —— T YRIC Lyric— street. — XIYKiC Direction: Hay ward's Pictures, Ltd. TO-DAY, at 2,30. TO-NIGHT, at 8. I The r\THER man lriE Uther Man I THE riTHER MAN | I xhe Uther Man i 1 I-. ■,; . — ■ —I . . Sirring HARRY M OREY ARRY M.OREY And -"inRACE P.ARMOND, . . , IJRACE l/\RMOND, ■'■■A Powerful Five-part Drama, Produced by .B'.ue-Ribbon' Vitagraph, Admirably played.. THE STORY OF THE DRIFTERS, An Official Picture, giving us a glimpse of life and doings among the Mine Layers ■', and Sweepers. 10th, Chapter of . THE GREAT SECRET, . Featuring Francis X; Bushman and • Beverley Bayne GAUMONT GRAPHIC - - - - - Topical And Other. Items. Plan at Sharkey's, Queen Street, or by Theatre 'Phone 3645., QUEEN'S. _———— "QUEEN'S. UEEN'S.. -— r— ;' — : U.u"L'iiN 'S. . A GREATER VITAGRAPH HEART-TUG-GING. DuaMA, SnuWING .THE EVIL VvrtuUGaT BY A-. FAITHLESS \VIFJ2 AND THE HEALING POWER OF A GOOD ( : ' . WOMAiYB INFLUENCE . "THE MAN-" " XHE I'HER Man." . " ti'xiE .1 kTiibß' •iii.i AN." . " Ihe Uxher Man." ■■,■„ there are many THRILLING scenes IN THIS•pKOnU.CIION. FEATURING AN ALL-SrAR COMBINATION, H J ARRY-M Harry. MOREY ■ HARRY TVTOREY. and Beautiful MOREY ■ Dazzling '. HARRY M OREY ARRY OREY . GRACE T\ARMOND. RACE X/ARMOND. ■ ■ GRACE ■t\armond; itACE . X/ARMOND; GRACE -nARMOND. race JJarmond.; ... Also, in addition to this Picture, FRANCIS Y pUSHMAN ■■, RANCIS A. LDcJSHMAN.. AND.. BEVERLY A ...everlyv.JPayne, In the Tonth Episode of THE ../TREAT . QECRET; ' IHE VJREAT ijECRET. ■ COMMENCING. TO-D\Y . . COMMENCING TO-DAY AT — .. -.- . . pVERYBODY'S AT.■■■ ■ v. '-, ■'■■■'.■■■■ ■ , HiYBODY'S. AT - ■ ■-. ' ■'; »'-;■- PVERYBODY'S.: T i-i : _ XiVERYBODY'S. . A. SIX-REEL GOLDWYN. , ' '■."..-" A.'SIX-REEL GOLDWYN. MAE TITARSH,- : The ■E IUARTH, Winsome MARSH, and ', AJi jJXAl\oll, Fascinating, ■'. : : ■■;■"'■'■ ;■■ 'In . • TflF pELOVED TRAITOR, '," •• The JJELOVED . traitor, I . THE pELOVED ■■ TRAITOR. '• I-1-M.E- JJtELOVED:. IRAITOR... . ■ THE - pELOVED . rTRAITOR: ■ | i ■ AHE PELOVED . l RA-ITpR..- y Compelling MAE'. MARSH.' both the ' .-IVl'vE'-.'lVla--.vm.; Smilo and . ■■M .MARSH. the Tear.;, . M.AE. ■ .■iVXARSjfI, This Most Appealing Picture SHOWS, ■LIFE AS IT-IS, , There is a.vory .pathetic appeal ; in the figure of the fisher girl who waited in vain for . her lover., to return. AND . OflnflET , OF. ; MIRTH. AND -4UUUFT OF MIRTH;.. DANGERS (\F .- A pRIDE; ■ ANGERS Up A.-JJRIDE. ■ DANGERS Y|E A PRIDE. ANGERS UF A .DriDE; A MACK BENNETT COMEDY A , MACK BENNETT-' COMEDY. ' SESSIONS: .11, 12.50. . 40. 430. SESSIONS:- ■", ft On AND Q-*-SESSIONS:. D.ZU : o^'. PULL QRCHESTRA MIGHTLY. X ULL htHEb-I'KA I^IGHTLY; STMR— , N - Z ' 8 — QTRAND ~~ k- lgeßt — Strand QTRAND—— Picture — OTRAND OtRaND —-Theatre —_ O'l-RAND Direction; Fuller's Pictures, Ltd, To-day, at 11, 12,50, 2.40, 4.30, 6.20, and 8. ETHEL pLAYTONi ' THEL VLAYTON, '. •'--.'■. ': :PTHEL. /CLAYTON,- , xjthel Clayton. -•'.: ■■■ ETHEL pLAYTON, :: mi , .THEL A>la.ytonl'.:. The Beautiful,-" World " • Artist, in ] QTOLEN Pours. _ 'i' ' I g.ri.'i.EN. Xlours..-.- ■ i STOLEN . ttours. | I Stolen ..Hours, i "For those hours stolen from Heaven I shall always love you!" ■"'■-,•' , She was the daughter of a professional l gambler. He was a young M.P.,' with a bright ■ career. ' .. '■'■■; . . '. Rut theirs was forbidden love. - The Story of Two Lovers and that IMPASSABLE BARRIER, BETWEEN! ■ ■' ■Also, THE QTORY f\F THE TARIFTERS. ■he UTORY A HE JJr'IFTERS. Issued by Authority of the British Admiralty, and with the Permission of tho . New Zealand Government. WORK ON BOARD THE MINESWEEPERS. RAID ON THE BELGIAN COAST THE SWIFT AND BROKE RETURNING FROM ACTION, '' DOVER, DUNKIRK. AND ZEEBRUGGE. A Picture that throws a New. Light on the newspaper accounts of Naval Warfare. D O N'T MISS IT! LATEST PATHE GAZETTE - - - Topical, ATTEND, THE EARLY SESSION AT 6.20\ 'To Avoid Disappointment To-night. ■' TJON'T Fair to See "Lucky O'SheT" WHERE Arc My .Children?" No one" . under 18 admitted. "Nearer, .My God to 1 hoe,' sung by. Miss Florence Harris. ' .OUT, FOR ALLEN DOONE ATO one nnder the ago 01 18 admitted to the ir;|tfc^ r . p^.'% j"JUCKY ' O'SHEA" - JULY . 31.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16907, 20 July 1918, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16907, 20 July 1918, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16907, 20 July 1918, Page 12