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Amusements. .. j —. .—. [. ! THE LEADING PICTURE THEATRES, i- I -*- And Their Star Features To-day. ;') I EVERYBODY'S "A Million Bid." I QUEEN'S "Old Loves for New." j STRAND •' Ghosts of Yesterday." i LYRIC "A Million Bid." PRINCESS "The Brass Check." EVERYBODY'S THEATRE™ EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. J EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. GREAT HOLIDAY PROGRAMME, heat Holiday J- rogkamme. The Vita-graph Feature, " A MILLION RID." "A Million .Did." " A million rid." •■A Million .Did." " A million DID," "A Million Did." IN WHICH IN WHICH a nita qtewart Anita Otewart a nita otewart Anita Otewart a nita stewart Anita Stewart is the star. . , '. Supported by a great cast, including: ,; HARRY MOREY. „'. 1 JULIA SWAYNE 'GORDON. I E. K. LINCOLN. ~.._,_ , GLADDEN JAMES.! " I appear in public as your wife, and tit « at your (able. That must be all. 1 nave r nothing more to offer." A DRAMA OF SURPRISES. Supporting items include: — "TJIS OUDDEN "DIVAL," . Keystone Comedy, and THE PAUMOXT QRAPHIC (The World's news in tabloid). •nuLL n RCHESTRA NJSiwv .Cull Urchestra I>IGHTL\. at everybody's THEATRE. at everybody's THEATRE. \ QUEEN'S. QKIP'I- , VJUEEN'S. VsSULEX S. The Butterfly Wife Hovers Around the Flame , Of Fashion and Folly. MARGERY wilson Margery >> ILSON In OLD T OVE T?OR fffEW. ld 1/OVE TOR Hew. And Tj'.'ARL WILLIAMS. ) In the Tenth Episode of the ocarlet runner. • qtrantj. qtrand. • otrand. Strand. Direction: Fuller's Pictures, Ltd. i TO-DAY 1 TO-NIGHT! 1 0-DAY! 10-NIGHT! A Select Super-Film! BEAUTIFUL \TORMA TALMADGE. i>ORMA IALMADGE, VORMA rpALMADGE. IN ORMA IALMADGE, MORMA TALMADGE. iNORMA 1 ALMADGE In a Play from the book, " Two Women, By Rupert Hughes (Author of " Empty Pockets. Etc.). p HOSTS OF YESTERDAY. If HOSTS OF I FSTERDAY. . p HOSTS OF YS!!i!Sv& IjHOSTS OF IFPTERPAY. Ghosts OF V ESTER 5 A l' hosts of x fsterday. A PHOTO-PLAY SPECIALLY FOR WOMEN. '• My eyes r'inll be your eyes. My Me shall be your fate' Jeanne La Flour imagined that what stood in the wav of Marston's love for her were the ghosts of her lurid yester- ■ day. But she found it wo memory of another woman a purity, i "J have a right to demand your love. 1 wOUT.n"fIHE YIELD TO THE TEMPTER'S VOICE? , 1 LATEST PATPE GAZETTE - - - Topical 1 VICHY AND SURROUNDINGS - - Scenic Sessions: 11, 12.50. 2-40. 4 30, 6.20, and a. T YRIC. SYMONDS T YEIC. Lyric. street. .Lyric. An it» ' A MILLION MID. , Stewart A MILLION bU'.. ' and in A MILLION Hi J. , , Harry A MILLION 8.0. Morey A MILLION BID. Support*! by a sreat cast, including: JULIA SWAYNE GORDON, E. K. LINCOLN. GLADDEN JAMES. 1 Anil . A MILLION BID. Stewart A MILLION HID. a «a in A MILLION BID. ' H«rv A MILLION 810. Sorey A MILLION DID. ." I appear in public as your wife, and sit at your table. That must bo «.U. I have nothing more to offer." Anita A MILLION BID. Stewart A MILLION BID. "and in A MILLION BID. Harry A MILLION till). More, A MILLION till). One of the Finest Shipwreck and Rescue Scenes Ever • Screened. Splendid Supporting Subjects. STAR FEATURE COMMENCES AT 8 SHARP. 'Phone 36.15 for Reserves. GRAND TO-DAY. U" OPP. G.P.O. 1 GREAT HOLIDAY PROGRAMME. PHARLIE pHAPLIN VHARLIE VHAPLIN !»-„,« pHARLIE pHAPLIN OHANGHAIED. Charlie Lhaplin SHANGHAIED. 1 pHARLIE pHAPLIN , ~ t ! V."-f»«LIE Do not fail to CHARLIE pHAPLIN see Charlie HARLIE VfIAPLIN in this picture, j A FINE GOLDWYN MASTERPIECE. j Starring, MADGE TZENNEDY In .\DC,: JVENNEDY MADGE TrENNEDY EARLY \X\nv IVVNNVTIY il MADGE TTENNEDY TARRIED. ADGE I\ENNEDY M SHE IS CHARMING. LOVELY AND CLEVER. 13TH CHAPTER. THE FATAL RING. 13TH CHAPTER. THE FATAL RING. TO-DAY - THE BAND - TO-DAY. THE p L 0 B E. HE IJ L O B E. CONTINUOUSLY FROM 11. ■, CHARLES PAY HARLES JA'AY ' pHARLES RAY HARLES II'AY IN THE PLODHOPPER." HE VLODHOPPER." Can you Clolhop? If not, come and see the latest New York craw, in Triannle's brightest and most Fascinating Drama, THE ' pLODHOPPER." HE Clodhopper." A Glowini; Galuxy of Girls! "FATTY"' ARBUCKLE In a Screaming Keystone Comedy in Two Acts. Sporting. AUCKLAND PACING ' PLUB. OPRING AND OUMMER MEETINGS. T?LLERSLIE RACECOURSE. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 36; SATURDAY. DECEMBER. 28; WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 1, and SATURDAY, JANUARY i. ' FIRST RACE STARTS ABOUT 12 NOON EACH DAY. ADMISSION; -To Racecourse, One Shil- j ling and Sixpence. Grandstand Enclosure: Gentlemen, Eleven Shillings; Ladies, Six Shillings. i All Persons other than Members . leaving the Paddock or Racecourse will be liable on re-entering to ajjain pay for admission, as no Passes will be isuied. CHILDREN under twelve will NOT be admitted to the Grandstand Enclosurei SOLDIERS in uniform admjtted free. Returned Soldiers not in uniform must produce BADGE or DISCHARGE. TOGETHER WITH PASS to be obtained from Manager of Soldiers' Club. No Person who has at any time since the passing of the Gaming and Lotteries Act, Amendment Act, 1908, followed th? occupation of a, Bookmaker or Bookmaker's Clerk, No Disqualified or Undesirable Person, will be admitted to the Ellerslie Racecourse during the Spring or Summer Meetings; and if any such person is found on such course he will be removed therefrom and prowctiteu (or trespass. Tho promotion of Illegal Sweeps is prohibited, and any person infringing this regulation will be removed from the Racecourse ! and prosecuted. W. 8 SPENCE, 4 Secretary, | ■~"- , .-' -V. ■'. Vv •■'.;'..;-.<'< *:■■: ■■■H' •..'■.'•.;■■"•■'-'■' -.■ ■/ , .'<= ' . -■ " '-.-■■. —i— ■ -.*■.. .....

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17040, 23 December 1918, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17040, 23 December 1918, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17040, 23 December 1918, Page 12