Amusements, PRINCESS. KINTEBS. PRINCESS. lU.\C*,fc>S. PRINCESS. ■u\Cfc.SS. PRINCESS, i SS. PRINCESS. IUAChSS. COMMENCING TO-DAY (SATURDAY), PUNCTUALLY AT 11 O'CLOCK. \ THE GREATEST | PATOMIMIC ACTOR , IN ALL HISTORY. | PHARLIE pHAPLIN. ViiAKLIE VJttAi'LlN. pHARLIE pHAPLIN. LriARLIE VHAPLIN. pHARLIE PHAPLIN. VHARLIE V^HAPLIN. PHARLIE pHAPLIN. L- IAHI.IK Chaplin. pHARLIE pHAPLIN. L"UK. IK VHAPLIN. pHARLIE pHAPLIN. Uuarlie Chaplin. In His Latest Million Dollar Offering, AD 0 T IFE. A \) C'S Jj'FK. A nOG'S TIFE. A Docs Life. A -nOG'S T IFE. A Does Life. .4 HOG'S 1 IFE. A DOG'S Jilt'E. Many Eminent Critics cousider Charlie Chaplin a greater actor than Edwin Booth. CHARLIE CHAPLIN RECEIVES ONE MILLION DOLLARS FOR ONE YEAR'S WORK, but this particular man has genius —a very remorkaolo genius for pntomimic comedy. He has attained his prceent supreme position by his intense knowledge of art in its most beautiful sense, combined with a complete knowledge of physical gymnastics. IT IS SAID OF HIM THAT NO MAN IN THE HISTORY OF EITHER THE LEGITIMATE THEATRE. OR THE SCREEN, EVER ATTEMPTED COMEDY WORK WITH SUCH CONSUMMATE SKILL AND POSSIBLE REFINEMENT. PHARLIE pHAPLIN. l/"""ic, VHAPLIN", PHARLIE pHAPLIN. VjHAHLIE VHAI'LIN, THE GREATEST FUN-MAKER IN THE WORLD. The Princess Management presents also tho Beautiful and Distinguished OLGA PETROVA, LG.\ IfT'v\VA, OLGA pETROVA. LGA i ETROVA. In A Dramatic Story of tho Stagc> entitled, TEMPERED QTEEL." EMPERED UTEEL." Critics state that as Lucille Carruthers Madame Petrova is superb, and pronounce it as the finest performance of her career THE PRINCESS COMPLETE ORCHESTRA. A TRULY GIGANTIC PROGRAMME. SPECIAL PRICES: DAY SESSIONS UP TILL SIX O'CLOCK, SIXPENCE AND ONE SHILLING. CHILDREN HALF-PRICE. From 6 p.m.: Stalls, Is; Circle, 2«. plus Tax CHILDREN HALF-PRICE. CHARLIE CHAPLIN SESSIONS COMMENCE U, 1, 3, 5.5. 7.5, and 9.16. PETROVA SESSIONS. 11.45, 1.15, 3.45, 5.55, and 8 o'clock. BOOK YOUR SEATS AT THE THEATRE. PALACE ALACK — PALACE Palace IV TALMADGE. 1 TVTORMA U TALMADGE. I ATORMA ll '■pALMADGE. — in — 1 THE 1 QECRET O OF THE 1 CTORM O POUNTRY. THE SEQUEL TO • "TESS OF THE STORM COUNTRY." . HE FIREFLY OF FRANCE" Fv»rybo(h »«> to " Ev'rvb'dy's." THE GRAND — TO-DAY. CHARLIE CHAPLIN, In Hia Latest and Greatest, "A DOG'S L I F E." TV 0 SV N HALL.! QRGAN PECITAL, BY MR. MAUGHAN BARNETT, City Organist. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), AT 8 O'CLOCK TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), AT 8 O'CLOCK. Vocalist: MRS. CYRIL TOWSEY. PROGRAMME: 1. "Toccata" - Dubois 2. " Tho Curfew" - . Horsman 3- " Scherzo" - - - Hollins 4. "Sands of Dee" - F. Clay MRS. CYRIL TOWSEY. 5. "Sonata in D" - - Wolstenholme 6. Overture, " Rosamund" • - Schubert, 7. " Mattinala" - • - Tosti MRS. CYRIL TOWSEY. 8. French Dances and Songs— Braulo. Minuet, Gavotte, and Bourree, from Noveau Recusii '1732); " T'other Morning Very Early" (13th Century); "The King of Yvetot" (1813); "The Marseillaise" (1792). Accompanist: MR. CYRIL TOWSEY. Doors open at 7.30 p.m. Admission 6d. HENRY W. WILSON, Town Clerk. March 13, 1919. y # M. C. A. WEDNESDAY MEXT, 19th, AT O P.M. PIANOFORTE pECITAL. lANOFORTE IIECITALBY THE PUPILS OF MISS p QALE, LAB., iss v> Dale, l.a.b, Assisted by MME. pELLA PUSSELL ME. Delia JIUSSELL SOPRANO). MRS. FkREAVER RS. XJ HEAVER (ELOCUTIONISTE). TOWN TTALL CONCERT pHAMBER. Come and hear some of Auckland's cleverest young musicians, among whom are several medallists and prize-winners in all the R.A.M and R.C-M. ciaminalions. During the evening homo-mado sweets will bo sold t>y the pupils. TICKETS: Is- Proceeds in aid of Auckland Y.M.C.A. Fund. Tickets sold last year will admit. Jewellery, Etc. SPECIAL QFFER THIS MONTH. tTdies' "DEAD "VTECKLETS. IN X IN ENDLESS ENDLESS VARIETIES. VARIETIES. s. d. Pearl Necklets 2-6 Pearl Muffs .. .. ... ..50 Roman Pearl Necklets, beautiful lustre 15 0 Callfornian Flower Bead Necklets, in all colours and delicious fragrance —2s, 2a 6d, 3b 6tl, 4s 6d, and ..50 Petty Sing Bead Necklets, mude to order, in colours to match any dress, on short notice . . ..76 Mother of Pearl Necklets, in two colours, limber and white .. 12 G A large variety of blue, red, yellow, white, dainty Necklets . . ..20 Oxydised silver with black beads Necklets .. . .. ..5 0 Black Jade Muff Chains .. ..76 Green Jade Muff Chains .. ..76 Green Jade Necklets . . .. ..7 6 Real Coral Necklets .. ..76 Real Coral Necklets, extra long .. 10 6 Silver Bead Necklets ~ -.60 Amber Bead Necklets . . . . 12 C N.Z. Genuine Greenstone Necklets.. £5 Notice.— Loan Certificates received ae cash; 6d extra for mail orders. Only orders by mail can _be exchanged or monoy refunded 'if not satisfied) within seven days of purchase. TUVuTqiLK. GOLDSMTHS" HALL. QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17110, 15 March 1919, Page 16
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