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Amusements. HTHE LEADING PICTDEE THEATRES J- And Their Star Features To-day I ( STRAND -.- Old Bill,. Bert and Alf. in « " The Better "Ok" « PRINCESS - - • Alice Joyce in M " Find the Woman." QUEEN'S • . . Franklyn Farnum in "In Judgment Of." , GRAND ■ ■ ■ "The Balcony of Death." Is TBAND '■ ■ -"QTBAND. TRAND OTRAND. STRAND QTRAND. TRAND. OIRAND. Direction: Fuller's Pictures, Lid. Tho Strand Theatre Management tako great pleasure in presenting for the first time in New Zealand, AAPTAIN BRUCE BAIRNSFATHER'S VUTWN BrUCEBaIRNSFATHEH'6 0 pAPTAIN BRUCE DAIRNSFATHER'S L VAPI'AIN BRUCE BAIRNSFATHER'S B Celebrated Play, which his been running at the Oxford Theatre, in London, for the laat thret) years, "TO, JJETTER 0*:" . "THE BETTER 'ALE," „. ::T35 w™ 'Q™:<'> I "THE BETTER 'ALB." "1 HE BETTER •VLB," -I Or " Tlie Romance of Old Bill." The Story of th» Three Musketeers of the 20th Century, OLD BILL, BERT. AND ALF. OLD BILL, BERT. AND ALF. The Old Walrus and His Two Merry Menmen who stand as symbols of the Old ■ Army that paved the way for the New Army j : to " carry on." THE "DETTER 'ALE." HE BETTER 'V^E," THE BETTER 'ALE," HE -DETTER 'VJLE," This is not en-' not a War Story-but living, brea ■ 'nctera from "The Fragments fi .no," all from the master-uiuij. vi Baimsfathcr. CAST: OLD BILL ' • - Charles Rock BERT • ■ Arthur Cleave ALF Hugh E. Wright I MAGGIE (Old Bill's Wife) - Mary Dib y JIM Ithe Soldier Poet) - ■ Hayford Hobbs LIL, his Sweetheart • • Lilian Hall-Davis Assisted by the Amy, tie 'Una, and Red Tape. "THE BETTER "ALE," - " 1 up, D' ,, ' vt '"pt{ 'V/'P„" THE BETTER 'ALE," "v, D" , '"'" :, n 'v/* T7 „" "THE BETTER 'ALE," I "iHE -DETTER 'vJLE," Almost everyone knows that the wondrous ( materia.! from which Captain Bairnslathor. con i, d a family welcome in every nook; and corner of the globe had been woven into', • a drama; whirh for three lonnr years con- ! vcr'"d i's th»atrea into temples thronged . ; with rry's'-gnz"*'— this is I a crystal— one sees th/> beauty, tho ] l tenderness, the rare iwH radian* humour. I I th» erim purvx* the 1ov« of f"'lo»*.Vinc|, I and. above all. the odd and TidescnTvWc- j fine of fun that vm-M f'/>ti to crack ft ; i joko at the portals of the beyond. j Irs; »Tvni r VTT TP ? P l 7 Mn PTIT.'S tc ! p»-T V TVTJTf.tT Of TworsuTO OP' T r *' , T!'M7^-'' , q Dprpi TV '|'U V CDf'T Ttr(T3 prr l vr r'~t yTT ' J *WT\ TTTTT *fr»<3. qtrtP op rrfPPT frrrv p/ifTPrv" op f-MT>t>v ClfJ " TO 0 " 17 »*"""»? T v TTTl'i rnnTJ\TTCj AVTI 1"-rnr»OTT P' T ' T ' K >,nT\PQT ROW A NHS pur* VI? 4 VITAL MESSAGE AT A VITAL MOMENT. " THE pFTTE,R ;ALE/; " THE BETTER 'ALE," "1 HE BETTER 'v/LE." PY r*PT P"rTT? Pi(TPVCTJ>ATTTPR. T« »n Historic Ev»nt in the Annals of tho Picfcnro Art, and must be seen by everyone. TO-f)AY, AT THE Q»TRAND. TOTW. AT THE QTRAND. tPTvwvoov oircQTOxS from 2 until 5. Jjvpvrvn flpoenrovq rommenoe at 7. n«Tial Pn'' , »s Day Sessions. F*<mfn« R»c,Vt, v TiVl. 9«: Putin. 1». BOOK NOW TO DISAPPOINTM r VT 8»T«nrl 'PW/> 3114. The E<"-ly Evening Session commence* at 1 7 rromnily. QUEEN'S. AUEEN'B. UEEN'B. UOEEN'S. EXTRAORDINARY THREE-FEATURE PROGRAMME. One of the Most Unusual and Entertaining Pictures of the Year, TN JUDGMENT />*"• In JmmtP'T \>F. TN judgment rt.F. IN 0 UDGMENT Uf. A Trader Love Story runs throngh the Play, and the Scenes are tense and dramatic in the extreme. The acting is toyond comi paw, us th"> cast consists of brilliant players of undeniable achievement and distinction, chi"Bv amnnii: them BEAUTIFUL ANNA \TILSSON V\ i>TTS«ON A NNA \TII-SSON I\ \ ]V' SFON ANNA, ATILSSON AftNA' INitsson AND HANDSOME franklyn -nARNUM. iunklyn xarnum. "I7APNUM. "• vvr vn I 1 *RNTM. FRANELYN "PARNUM. RANKLYN -T ARNUM. AND THEN WILLIAM nUNCAN 'William JJu>t*n and Carol jtolloway •-.ittiL II'tLOWAY In the Oreatnirt of All Serials, THE TrTGHTING TRAIL. tiE £ IGHIING 1 RAIL. V Also, on Same Programme, CHARLIE pHAPLIN. \j "'IS A PUN, pHARLIE pHAPLIN, AH.' rlie phaplin! VHart IE VHAPLIN, In th» «-«t of Thpm All THE PURE. HE \JUKE. GRAND T°- DAY ivAi ,jj . 10-DAY. A Modern French Drama. Starring MLLE. RACHEL DEVTRYS. In -"the balcony a? tieath."- _'« 1 he Balcony Uf L'eath."A Story of a Spor.ive Widow in Parisian Society. -"THE BALCONY AF T»EATH."- _•■ Ihe Balcony \Jf .Ueath."iSplondid Scenes in Monte Carlo, and the I Latest Parisian Frocks -"the balcony af r»eath."_ --•• Ihe Balcony uf JUeath."Our Ally's First Film Since the War. And nTH PHAPTER— id V "TEETHE TirOUSE AF TTATE. Ihe Bouse Uf Bate. Still Going Strongly, and More Exciting Every Chaptoi. Also, ' The Ever-verdant CHARLIE CHAPLIN. CHARLIE CH»PIJN CHARLIE CHAPLIN CHARI.tp r'UPLTN CHARLIE CHAPLIN. N.B-The B»st Cup of Tea in Town is served in the GRAND THEATRE LOUNOE . between the hours of 2 and 5 for the public, or patrons, at popular encea. "TiV'RYB'DY'S AREAT ARCHESTRA THIS EVENING. "THE FLUFFY RUFFLES," next Friday 1 and Saturday. Meetings. «. pOURT ZEALANDIA, No. 4741. j|i vy A.D.. A.O.F. Members are requested to attend Court Meeting on WEDNESDAY. April 30, at 7.50. Business : Nomination of Officers and Election of Delegates to District Meeting. By order, GEO. E. WATKINS. Secretary. , 1 /25\ AID THAMES BOYS' ASSOgjfM vJ CIATION. ] Ml THE ANNUAL MEETING | ISdLBiiM Of the Above Association, will be htld in ] DRUIDS' HALL, NORIH ST., NEWTON. On . THURSDAY, MAY 1, at 3 p.m. ' Business; Report and Balance-sheet, Election of Officers, etc., etc. All Members and intending Members an invited to attend, T. AlTffiEU, < Hon. See.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17145, 26 April 1919, Page 16

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