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Amusements, THE LEADING 'PICTURE THEATRE! And their Star Features To-day! ' Strand "Scandal." Everybody's • • • Who Killed Walton?' Princess "The Journey's End.' 1 Lyric ..*..---•• ' Scandal.' i Queen's •'.••-" Treasure of the Sea.' QTRAND. OTKAND OTRAND. OTRAND Direction: Fuller's Pictures. Ltd. ', TODAY TO-NIGHT. ' THE STRONGEST. SWIFTEST STORI OF THE SCREEN. " QCANDAL." " OCANDAL." ." OCANDAL," — " OCANDAL," « — " QCANDAL." ■ „,- " OCANDAL," — FEATURING ' CONSTANCE talmadge. Constance 1 ALMA DC. E pONSTANCE T ALUADO Constance lalmadge "Scandal" tells a lively story of High Society Life, from the Book by COSMO HAMILTON, A Most Unconventional Story. This is a Picture YOU must see. It treats courageously of two people wh< dared to be themselves. It is human. Th< characters actually live. The settings are th< last :n words in magnificence. ' "QCANDAL." ■ 1 , "OCANDAL." ' SCANDAL." ' "OCANDAL." "QCANDAL." j "OCANDAL" What happened when impromptu husband 1 and unofficial wife were pushed unwilhnglj out on to a sea of matrimonial woe, with the man intent on breaking '.he girl's will, and the girl as strongly determined to avoid the only way of escape? Sessions: 11, 12.50, 2.40, 4.30, 6.20 and 8. SPECIAL SATURDAY EVENING PRICES. Reserved. Circle, Is 7d; Circle. Is Id; Stalls, 9d (after 6 p.m. Seats booked by Telephone 3114. W HO ILLEI) WALTON? COMMENCING TODAY COMMENCING TO-DAY ' AT EVERYBODY'S, liT .LJVERYBODY'S, ' A T EVERYBODY'S, ■ AT JJVERYBODY'S, THE GREAT MYSTERY PLAY. THE GREAT MYSTERY PLAY, WHO T7ILLED WALTON? >> ho Hilled 'VI alion? Who trilled Walton? ho Jlilled ;Walton? ■ who ttilled ,"walton? HO iVILLED '*> ALTON? who t7illed .WALTON? ■>> ho Hilled VV alton? WHO TRILLED PR? - ALTON? j>»iHO JTA.ILLED '»> ALTON? .... And two hours later she suddenly wakes up to find herself locked in the room with the man who, had insulted her. He was dead. What had happened, and how did - she get there? AND WHO KILLED HIM? This is the problem set in this powerful Detective Drama. FEATURING , T pARNEY OHERRY And the' new " Triangle" Star, MARY MERSCH. THRILLING! " * EXCITING!! BAFFLING!!! WITH AN AMAZING CLIMAX. .. WITH AN -AMAZING CLIMAX. SESSIONS. 12.50, 2.40. 4.30, sessions.— (} 1 C AND Q sessions. d.lq« Q. lyric. t yric JUyric. Lyric. symonds street. special matinee, at o qa fecial Matinee, at Z«oU> Including CHARLIE CHAPLIN, MAX LIKDER, ,- AND BRITAIN PREPARED. AT THE EVENING SESSION. SCANDAL. Featuring that vivacious CANDAL. little scrup of adorable femi(jCANDAL. ninity, Constance Talmadge. MCANDAL the girl of miraculous proSb A vi5 A l J - SJ eM m the mov ' B business. t<^S2^ L - Th story has a strong pull, QCANDAL and shows the serious conrt?tffl££t* B«s«ences attending a stateSS4?tS4v' ment m ? de on th « w" of OCANDAL the moment. \ In addition, half an hour's fun with MAX LINDER. Saturday's Prices: Stalls. Adults 9d, Children 6d; Circle, la Id. Ring 3645 for Reserves. Is 7d. GLEN'S. n 111313^ VrfUEEN'S. . UUEEN'SA PHENOMENAL DOUBLE ( ATTRACTION. A 3-ACT DRAMA WHICH CONTAINS ALL THE ROMANCE AND EXCITEMENT ITS NAME IMPLIES. TREASURE OF THE QEA." " IREASURE1 REASURE OF THE OEA" TREASURE OF THE OEA:" REASURE OF THE OEA." NOBLE GALLEONS AND STATELY TREASURE SHIPS HAVE SAILED THE SEA. AND THE RICHES OF MANY OF THEM NOW LIE IN,ITS DEPTHS TO HOW; MANY A POOR WRETCH WOULD THAT BURIED TREASURE BRING SALr VATION? SALVATION AND FULFILL- , MENT OF HEART'S DESIRE ; /FeaturingVthe. Gifted Star, Edith StoSy It 8 ft» heioille who ™TTH fflv stum , ««oss the Edith 1 8o!d 4™^ S Edith Storv J ? r ? V th > 1088 of ills t'-t^HH WILD AND BEAUTIFUL fIPFNPPV ADDS TO THE EFFECT ce t nry MAGNIFICENT production Also, in addition. The Celebrated Screen Favourite EiX!: Wffijffl JJARL VV ILLIAMB, VVILLIAMB. In C. N. Williamson's Famous Serial, .".'TBI? QCARLET RSffi: IHE OCARLET KuNNEH" Qibtt .Gffi Meiroa Dramatic Triumph, (UGA pETROVA y'LOA jtetrctva; ()fgA DETROVA.. m v-'LGa i etrova, 1 THE OECRET f\Y r,vp ,-Jhe OECRET Uf Eve THE QECRET Ap pJ' j AHE OECRET Up Eve And that Funny Cues CHARLIE, in hi. Greatest Picture THE Rig- Til Ri-js-THE piNK Ire ftXJTHE PINK THE ft vf Ahe Kink. The RgfCan you Skate or do you only think v'ou can? Come and see Charlie on skates U sou don't give Charlie the '■ palm," Lli' A 0Dl , "M m V nd have » l"«h. for Taigh Juttinrc S aper-t ffij" «-« NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. DancibjJ. JyfEW ZEALAND LABOUR PARTY plain AND FANCY dress BALL TRADES hall. THURSDAY oct 3' Valuable Prites lor Most Original Lady's and Gent.'a Costumes. Decision bi Popular Vote. Ticket*: Gent.'s, 4s ; Ladies'. 2s 6d. A limited number available Room 13. Trades DANCING.-ST. BENEDICT'S "n ruv Weekly Social,. ST. BENEDICT'S HaLL East, St., EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT Dancine. Ml ?' m ' . Lilh9 ' Orchestra Gent, Is 6d. Ladies. Is— M. LJLLIS Hon Sen ORATING ' CARNIVAL, FANCY DRESS O.„ BALLS-LADIES' AND OENTLF MEN'S FANCY COSTUMES FOR msp FROM 45.-MISS n °? 6 . ok ! Chambers, corner Victoria St J QOCIAL AND. DANCE. LO.L., No 70 0 MONDAY..NEXT 80th. at Bpn/ft the Masonic Hail, Belgium Street A Good Programme (rood music, good enuDer Gents, 2s 6d ; Ladies, Is 6ct Ticket, S able from members or at the door I' R, MALCOMSON. * SjbcmUu,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13967, 28 September 1918, Page 14

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