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Amusements. ' J THE LEADING PICTURE THEATRES. 1 (And their Star Features To-day.) , Strand "The Honeymoon." Princess • ....." Vengeance." Everybody's ■ • "The Sudden Gentleman." Lyric ••--•• "The Honeymoon." , Queen's .'•'...- - - • " Breakers Ahead." STRAND QTRAND. XRAiND 'Di'KANJJ. Direction • . ■ Fuller's Picuues, Lid. Built os a Theatre ought to be!" Marblo Floors and heather Scats, therefore aiways dean and sanitary. TO-PAJf! A JOY-COMPELJL.LIG 'ATTRACTION! (And don't we ail deserve it too?) CAPTIVATING CONSTANCE TALMADGE OAbTANCE ±Ai,MAI)GE ( 10 NS'i'AN 'i i&LiIADGE Constance IALMADGE CONSTANCE rpALMADGE ON STANCE J-ALMADGa In her Second Select Feature, after her Smashing Success in "Scandal" "THE HONEYMOON " " J. he Honeymoon " "the ttoneymoon" " Ihe .Honeymoon " Of course, she plays the pink and white little bride, with the green streaks of leal-oi-ay—a living danger signal to approaching women. Sho lets everyone sec that she knows all there is to bo known about tho badness of mankind, she tracks, down her profligate husband with tho cunning of a bloodhound, and she does it all with a fearful grirancsA that would extract a laugh from a chronic gloom-giver. As a com© diennc, Constance Talmadge is almost without eaual. ■ *rpHE TTONEYMOON" " I w, JQAwyirnnV" " the ttoneymoon" " Ihe .Honeymoon 7 Constance is the Honey of the piece, and sho'a that sweet that everybody that sees tho r>Mur<i geti d'ib»t-s' constance talmadge VONSTANCE J.ALMADGE Girls! If you are not too sum of the affections, of your choice—you had better I keep a tight hold on him after seeing ConI stance in "The Honeymoon," or he will be migrating t<» America! LATEST PA THE GAZETTE Topical. MAGGIE'S BETRAYAL Keystone Comedy. 11l celebration of peace, pictures of all tho Allied Leaders and Generals will be screened at (lie Even in? Session. Sessions: 11. 12.50. 2.10, 4.30, 6.20. and 8. Book for To-night by 'Phone 3111. T YRIC Symonds THEATRE. iJYRIC Street. JLIJEATRE. Commencing at the MATINEE. AT 2.30. Another Delightful "Select" Feature, With fIONSTANCE TALMADGE VOWAWK J aT,r.nDr,E CONSTANCE rpALMADGE onstance lalmadge The Dainty, Dashing, Darling of tho Lovers of Light Comedy-Drama. The Title of tho Offering for this Week is THE TTONEYMOON. T f, JtlovFYvnoy the ttoneymoon'. Ihe Honeymoon. You remember " Connie's" pranks in "Scandal." Of course you do. Well, she goes one better in this picture. Need We Say More? Supported by a Ripping Keystone Comedy, Entitled, " BETRAYER OF MAGGIE." ' USUAL SATURDAY PRICES. 'Phone 3&15 {or Uosotve». •pLORODORA. I ""* PRINCIPALS, CHORUS. AND BALLET ARE REQUESTED TO ATTEND A REHEARSAL AT H.M. THEATRE, AT 7 P.M., THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING. ZOO, .Royal Oak, Onehunga.—l3 Lions trained every afternoon, 3 30; 24 Lions fed. -1 p.m. Admission: Adults, 6d; Children, 3d. , . Lectures. MISSION 8 E F. V I C.E. RECOMMENCED TO-MORROW (Sunday), * DECEMBER 8, 7 P.M., At the TIVOLI THEATRE. A SERVICE OF THANKSGIVING. Missioner: REV. A. A. MURRAY. Subject: "WHAT GOD IS TEACHING US THROUGH THE. RECENT EPIDEMIC. . Bright Gospel Singing, led by an efficient Choir and Orchestra. A Sen-ice for all, especially those who have passed through a time of sickness or sorrow. NOTE.-The Proprietors of the Theatre announce that all the requirements of the Public Health Department have been carried out CHARLIE X\T OODW AR D harlie Woodward (The notorious Sydney ex-burglar) Begins a Week's Mission to Downs and Outs In the EAST STREET HALL, NEWTON,' . , ON SUNDAY. 11 A.M.-" Prayer Not Answered. Why?" 3 P.M.-" LONGER I.W.W. (I won't wash) —SOUP, SOAP, AND SALVATION." 7 P.M.-" A BURGLAR CAPTURED." MONDAY NIGHT-Lantern Lecture, "MY LIFE STORY." TUESDAY NIGHT-" PICK-POCKET TOM HOOKED." Every Night at 7.45. Hear the stirring talks of this coming BILLY SUNDAY. Deience Notices. Q,ITH ' (MOUNT EDEN) COMPANY, 0* AUCKLAND SENIOR • CADETS. All Parades are hereby Cancelled until the FIRST MONDAY in February. 1910. J. M. MELVILLE, Capt., O.C. ' "5 TEGION » OF* FRONTIERSMEN. A Command Meeting of all members of the Legion of Frontiersmen in Auckland City and surrounding districts, will be held at the Auckland Squadron Rooms, No. 28 Swanson Street, on MONDAY, December 16, at 7.30 p.m. Urgent Business. a _ rt „- E. D'ESTERRE. Staff Officer for New Zealand Football. J> A UCKLAND RUGBY FOOTBALL jSI ""■ LEAGUE. **& ONORTHERN0 NORTHERN UNION. «• NORTHERN UNION. I The Auckland Rugby League tenders its deepest sympathy with the Relatives of the Late A. Maddison, F. Caulam, P. Sheenan, M. Stanaway, H. lies, A. Winnall, and B. Evans, in their sad bereavement, owing to the recent Epidemic; al«o to all others who have lost their loved ones. IVAN CULPAN, . Secretary. f^ l —^————»~" i Nursing Homes. MATERNITY NURSING HOME NURSE CANTY. 'Phone 3162. 15. Huntly Avenue, off Khyber Pass Road. Patients taken with or without doctor. NURSE B. DONALD, of Harriaville, " Dominion Rd. Private Maternity Nursing Homo, has removed to a new and up-to-date nursing home. Herbort Rd., second house on left from Dominion Road. 'Phone 2902. MRS. DALTON, MATERNITY NURSE, ™ X 3, SURREY STREET, Grey Lynn. ' Quiet, Private Homo for Ladies during: '■'».•'• \ AccouchementFlorists. ~ FLOWERS, fresh daily, best varietieTj . Wreaths, and . Bouaueta Specialty. Pnoea moderate. 'Phone 4112,-Miea Lloyd, 254, Queen St,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17027, 7 December 1918, Page 16

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