Amusement!!. THE LEADING PICTURE THEATRES. And Troir Star Features To-day. PRINCESS Montairue Love in "To Him That Hath." QUEEN'S • Francis X. Bushman in "Under Suspicion." STRAND Clara Kimball Young in " Tho House of Glass." GRAND Norma Talmadge in "The Moth." , pRINCESS. pRINCESS. pRINCESS. PRINCESS, rpo TTIM rpHAT TTATH TO TTIM THAT TTATH. T° TTIM THAT mm TMTONTAGU T OVE, ONTAGU d L OVE. SPLENDID CAST. a powEßptJ DRAMATIC PLAY OF POIGNANT m HUMAN INTEREST. Intensely Interesting and Attractive Supporting Programme. qrCHESTRA. pRINCESS QRCHESTRA. SATURDAY WfiXT. SATURDAY ATEXT. A REVELATION OF,* POWERFUL DRAMATIC ACTING BY THE FILM'S FOREMOST FAVOURITE. In A DRAMATIC WORK OF 'WORLD FAME, Full Particulars of Which will bo Duly Announced. OWEN'S - Qjjlggf UIJEEN'S • \JDEEN9. BSis ,jv 5 JJJSHMAN In a Metro BUSHMAN Masterpiece, H A ™£ USHMAN ■ " TTNDER gAYNE BUSHMAN U J* A ™2 USHMAN QUSPICION." BUSHMAN D H A^ USHMAN And X>AYNE WILLIAM T>UNCAN ILLIAM UUNCAN In THE LIGHTING TRAIL. HE -TIGHTING •*- RAIL. QTRAND. ft 28488DTRAND. DTRAND. N.Z.'s Largest and Finest Picture House. STRAND. ■ OTRAND. OTRAND. OTRAND. Direction: Fuller's Pictures, Ltd. GIRLS! IT'S A WARNING TO YOU!! She Know a Man for Two Weeks, and Was Engaged to him for Two Days. fILARA T7IMBALL VOTING VLARA IVIMBALL I OUNG pLARA TZIMBALL VOUNG VLARA XVIMBALL I OUNG pLARA TTIMBALL VOTj£G VLARA HIMBALL IpUNG pLARA TTIMBALL VOUNGVLARA JY IMB ALL 1 OUNG pLARA TTIMBALL YBSS£ VLARA XVIMBALL I OUNG
In the Story of a Girl who Tried to Cover Her Part by Matrimony— failed. "THE Tr° U3E Ol (Will" IKE JIOITSK Uf VJTT-ASS. "THE TTOUSB f\F P-LASS/ "1 HE House Uf VJLASS." As his wife made her confession the house of class in which he had been living was shattered and he left, stunned by tho terrible revelation! NEVER THROW STONES. YOUR OWN HOUSE MAY BE FRAGILE! Only an Artist of the Supremo Ability of Clara Kimball Young Could Do Justice to this Tremendous Story. Sessions: 11. 12.50. 2.40. 4.30. 6.20. and ft. SPECIAL MUSIC in the AFTERNOONS. prand -opp. G.P.O. - "TODAY. Charlie phaplin L-HARLIE Chaplin pHARLIE pHAPLIN In 'L>HARLIE VHAPLIN "A GENTLEMAN PHARLIE pHAPLIN OF NERVE." Oharlie V^HAPLIN And Yet Another Chaplin Picture. CHARLIE pHAPLIN HARLIE VHAPLIN ■PHARLIE pHAPLIN n t „, „ Vmt*ri,TF. VyHAPLIN "AGENTLEMAN CHARLIE pHAPLIN OF NERVE," A/HARLIE VHAPLIN ~ _ .. * You have not seen this Chaplin. THE Mora-" he Moth." ■- Starring NORMA TALMADGE. 3rd Chapter, " THE HuUSE OP HATE.';, 3rd Chapter. "THE HOUSE OF HATE." Swimming. TTINq'S COLLEGE. ANNUAL SWIMMING SPORTS Will be held in PARNELL BATHS. On FRIDAY, MARCH 7. First race starts at 2 p.m. . i**— *"*"* wmmmmmmmm — ■ Athletic Sports. OT. PATRICK'S T)AY gPORTS. AUCKLAND JJOMAIN. SATURDAY. TIT ARCH IK 1919.
CHILDREN'S RACES AS FOR PREVIOUS YEARS. Post entry. IRISH JIGS. CHILDREN'S CLASS. Post entry. I. S.H.C. HANDICAP,, IOOYds. Medal. 2 PRIMARY SCHOOLS' CHAMPIONSHIP. IOOYds. Medal. Ent. 6d. 3. ST. PATRICK'S DAY HANDICAP. IOOYds (Open). Trophy. Ent. Is. 4 SJ[.C. HANDICAP. 2;oYds. Medal. Ent. 6d. m , . 5. ONE MILE CYCLE (Open). Trophies, Ist and 2nd. Ent. 2s. G. HALF-MILE HANDICAP (Open). Trophy. 'Ent. Is. 7. 440 YDS HANDICAP (Open). Trophy. Ent. Is. 8. 220 YDS HANDICAP (Open). Trophy. Ent. Is. 9. TWO-MILE CYCLE (Open). Trophies, Ist and 2nd. Ent. 2s 10. ST. PATRICK'S DAY TDG-OF-WAR. Teams, 6 men a-sido and captain three minutes' pull and four minutes final. Gold Medals for winners. Entrance, Is a man. 11. IRISH JIG (Open). Gold Medal. Entrance Is. (Proper costume to bo worn). Entries for above evonts will clo.<o with the Secretary, Queen Street. Ellcrßlio, or with Bro. Calixtus. Vermont Street, on THURSDAY, March 6. at 5 p.m. GEO. TOOMAN. Sports Secretary. K UCKLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOL. J\ _ THE ATHLETIC SPORTS Of the Year 1918, Which were postponed on account of tho Epidemic, Will be hold during the. PRESENT MONTH. The Programme issued (or the previous date (October 24) STILL STANDS, and all Boys who entered are invited to compete. E. E. BILKEY, Hon, Sec, Sporting. rpE AROHA JOCKEY pLUBANNUAL MEETING. • SATURDAY, MARCH O AND TITONDAY, TITARCH -JQ 1919. Acceptances for First Day Close with Mr. C. F, Mark, Durham St., Auckland, or with the Secretary, at Te Aroha, TO-DAY (Wednesday), at 5 p.m. E, 0. NASH, Secretary. mmmmmmmm ■■■ IWW—M, mm ■ ■■.■i lt Railway Notices. •jUEW r7EALAND "DAILWAYS. TE AROHA RACES. MARCH 8 AND 10, 1919. SATURDAY. MARCH 8, 1919. MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1919. A train will leave Auckland for Te Aroha/ at, 6.45 a.m., arriving Te Aroha 11.38 a.m.. returning Te Aroha depart 5.45 p.m. These trains will atop at Newmarket, Green Lane, Ellerslie. Penrose, Otahuhu, Papakura, Drury, Pukekohe, Tuakau, Mercer, dun try, Taupiri. Nsaruawahia, Frankton, and Hamilton. , , ' For further particulars see handbills. BY ORDER,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17101, 5 March 1919, Page 14
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