Amnsezaemts. -| — -..-, , , THE FINEST DOUBLE STAR PROGRAMME EVER OFFERED. TO-MORROW rpO-MORROW. "VTATIONAL "PICTURES. IN ATIONAL XICTURES. TVTATIONAL. "PICTURES. i> AT.IONAL JriCTUBES. v ' i William Fox Presents VIRGINIA "PEARSON , _„ V IRGINIA X EAR.SON AND MARC •\TIROINIA "PEARSON McDERMOTT V IRGINXA XEARSON IN A POWERFUL DRAMA OF A WOMAN SCORNED. FROM THE FAMOUS NOVEL BY JUSTUS MILES FORMAN. BUCHANAN'S WIFE .IirCHANAN'S »» IFE BUCHANAN'S WIFE APRIL WEDS UCHANAN'S VV IFE DECEMBER BUCHANAN'S WIFE AND SHIVERS. UCHANAN'S VV IFE The story is that of a lore-hungry wife, battling for freedom from a man whom she has married against her will. She weds the man | she hates, and he gloats over his supreme victory. The dramatic interest holds one spellbound. There is not a minute of let-up in the action. The situations are real and tense. THIS PRODUCTION IS A SCREEN MASTERPIECE AND IS PRESENTED IN A POWERFUL MASTERLY WAY. The production is elaborate and gorgeous, and great expense has _ been f itoiled in making the exterior seen is. THIS IS A PLAY THAT WILL APPEAL TO EVERY WOMAN AND TELLS A VIVID STORY OF HYPNOTIC POWER. IT IS ONE OF THE GREATEST PRODUCTIONS OF THE YEAR. THE PERFORMANCE OF MARC McDERMOTT AS THE FIRST HUSBAND IS ESPECIALLY PRAISED BY ALL TPE LEADING PICTURE MAGAZINES AS THE GREATEST PERFORMANCE OF HIS CAREER. IF YOU DON'T KNOW HOW TO LAUGH DON'T SEE PjEORGE WALSH DON'T SEE VTEORGE >V ALSW DON'T SEE pjEORGE WALSH DON'T SEE vXEORGE VV ALSH rtf A HAPPY PICTURE FULL OF BREEZY SURPRISES, AN UNUSUAL COMEDY DRAMA, T'LL QAY CO. a WHIRLWIND A -LI. O.'.Y UO. OF JOY. T'LL CAY CO. A I'LL Oxr tJO. BREATHLESS t'll Cay 00. HOUR. ■I'LL OaY 00. THE WHIRLWIND STORY OF A CHAP WHO COULDN'T GET IN THE WAR. BECAUSE HE HAD FLAT FEET. AND COULDN'T STAY OUT—SO HE DOES NEITHER AND DOES IT WELL. He was hitting on all six. but ha had a couple of flat tyres. Uncle Sam wouldn't give him a German hunting license in the Well-known War, SO _• went right down and disturbed a Pacifist. A SURE CURE FOE THE BLUES. SHE HAD MONEY TO BURN, AND WAS LOOKING' FOR A MATCH. BUT— »Tt O W N TTALL. QRGAN "PECTIAL By MR. MAUGHAN BAENETT (City Organist). SATURDAY, CEPTEMBEi r> 1919. AT 8 O'CLOCK P.M. ' . Vo-oalist - - MR. J. WALLACE ATKINSON i Imvsemvi-a (Coleridge-Taylor) ( rocewta »*_<_ Fugue in C - - - - (Bach) i Rev© Angelique ----- (Rubinstein) Miserere*, from "Trcnratore" ... (Verdi) l Programme in Saturday's Issue, 1 Admission, 6d. ' HENRY W. WILSON. ] Town Clerk. ] September 4. 1919. , "T A- TOSCA." " The Film Superb. , "•JjlA XOBCA." "EVRrE'DY'S." ( TO-DAY. < Public Notices. ] PERSONS found Trespassing with Dog or i Gun on the Beaulan Land Company 'n c property at Mftngatapu daring lambing sea- ( eon will be prosecuted.—J. G. Dawson, farm manager for the Beaulah Land Company. LAND Agents.— take notice that my House, 07, Y&uxhail Ed.. Deyonport, is sold.—W. H-.Pacey. • LAND Agents.—Please take notice that my Property at Pokeno has . been oold. I —R. H. Parker. ' J|" AND Agents.Pleat* take notice that my JL4 Property of 25 acres at Buckland. has been —W. Williams. a. T AND Ageata.—Please take notice that my i J-4 Farm at Pukekoha East is withdrawn from sale.— &. Bennett. LAND Agents.— notice that my farm at East Pnkekohe has been sold.— Marian. 350, Queen Street. LAND AgflEts.—Take notice my House, ! Ntrafeiawit Street, has been sold by W. J. Priest, Vulcan Norman T. MaoRae. I AND Aff'^ts. notice my Property, I 5, St. Leonards Road. Devonport is withdi»wn from sale.—(Signed) H. T. Fl«t----c n. T AND Arm**.—Take notice that my Farm X.l at WtAßgarata. has been sold by B. H. Forbes. Age-a..— W. Donnell. ( LAND Agents.—Take notice that my Properties in Kmgaland and Mornmgside are withdrawn from sale.—W. Barrett ra , - Corporation Notices. ——-—•-----——————— « PJITY OF AUCKLAND. I I DOMAIN CRICKET GROUND. - Public notice is hereby given that the Auckland City Council has granted the Domain Cricket Ground to the New Zealand 1 Kugby Football League for tnc purpose of J Playing a match on SATURDAY. Septcmt>er 13. with authority to the said League c to make a charge not exceeding One Shilling , lor each person tor admission to the Cricket l Ground, with an extra charge of One Shil- a ling for every horse or vehicle, and an additional charge not exceeding On© Shilling for each person for admission to the Pavilion. c HENRY W. WILSON. . «_. ,„, Town Clerk. * August 27, 1919. Legal Notices^ ]y[ A SON AND WADDINGHAM, SOLICITORS. ° BRUNSWICK BLDGS. (3rd Floor) * QUEEN ST.. AUCKLAND. C , MESSRS RONALD G. MASON AND E CHAS E. WADDING HAM beg S, U __ n ounce j that they have commenced the Practice of tm»ir Profession j.t the above address. JAS. CAMPBELL RENNIE, SOLICITOR (Lata Ma'line Gun Corns and Education Department. N.„ E.F.). Begs to annouo,,. that he ha" COMMENCED THE PRACTICE OF HIS PROFESSION AT i. IMPERIAL CHAMBERS. Vulcan Lane (Over Hutchinson's'. W gYDNEY j pLLIOrr. SOLICITOR, j Regs to announce that he has commenced tie prncti.y- of his profession on his om, ft, count at Nos. 15. 16 and 17. Second Floo? hhort a Bullaitigs, Vluecn Street. Aucki-i 100 p.., it* National Bank; uts,ttal Ec w:ll attend nt Warkworth regulsrjy ><. in the past. 'Phone Nos.: OIL™. 2. V UA; Private. 2566. M R. QORDO.N J pi ENNEIT. SOLICITOR. EAR COMMENCED THE PRACTICE 05HIS PROFESSION V ' JiL ' a UJ At NILE'S BUILDINGS. 85, QUEEN STREET. AUCKLAND. i Money to Lend at Current Rates. M AHONY. D ~7 - me c ,P*rrist*rs, Solicitors, and "War,, -* «OMy at 6 rer cent, available lor investment. 7 k
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17257, 5 September 1919, Page 12
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