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' ,'■ Amusements. . i MIDNIGHT; The MOON; 4 The MAN; And The MAID! * * » * STRAND NX'S OTRAND Strand — Largest — otrand STRAND And OTRAND TRAND Finest OTRAND STRAND Picture OTRAND OTRAND House. y OTRAND Direction: Fullers' Pictures, Ltd. STAR FEATURE SCREENS THIS AFTERNOON — At 2.45 p.m. THIS EVENING At 7 and 8.30 p.m. EVERYTHING NEW TO-DAY 1 The Return, after an absence of over a year, of one of the Most Charming personalities of the Screen, A NIT A TEW ART a-nita OTEWART ANITA OTEWART NITA OTEWART A NITA otewart -ci-NITA O TEW ART \ NITA o tew art ■A nita otewart A NITA otewart -ANITA OTEWART A NITA TEW ART -Anita otewart a nita otewart Anita otewart In a Lois Weber Production: ' " A MIDNIGHT "pOMANCE." " A 'Midnight JXomance." " A n\yf ID NIGHT -romance.;; " A IVIiDNIGHT XVOMANCE." " A iI\TIDNIGHT -pOMANCE." " A 'Midnight Jlvomance." Lavishly Magnificent Staged! Gowns! Beginning. with Eve, Woman has always had a good ally in Old Man Moon! The Captivating Story of «■ Mysterious Beauty from Nowhere —A Midnight Phantom of the Beach — Beautiful and Bewitching, in her elaborate Bathing Costume —A Maidservant by Day, a Rejial Beauty in Shimmering Silks by Night! " A H/TIDNIGHT TDOMANCE." -A 'Midnight Kqmance." " A MIDNIGHT pOMANCE. "A Midnight xvomance." " A IIVA'IDNIGHT "POMANCE." "A Midnight JXomance." Why on earth did she choose Midnight, and a Lonely Beach for a Swim? First he saw her in. a bathing suit, playful as the waves that were kissed by the moonlight moon! Ten he saw her in the dingy cotton of a housemaid, sad as a cloud at noon! Then he saw her in silks, and satins, a princess born to the purple! Each time she had evaded him. A kiss by moonlightthen presto! Gone!. .It was tantalising! Like wooing a mermaid, whose golden hair turned to seaweed! fie' wanted her, did handsome, wealthy Roger. Sloan; she wua the first woman he had ever wanted —and she eluded Jim! * * V And all the time the moon looked on— clover ally of women! Anita Stewart is the maid, and Jack Holt is the man, and the picture is "' A "MIDNIGHT "ROMANCE." "A. Midnight Xvomance." A MIDNIGHT -ROMANCE." IVIIDNIGHT XVOMANCE." " A MIDNIGHT "ROMANCE." "A. Midnight JXomance." also. Latest Pathe Gazette Topical Odd Spots in Arizona ------ Scenic Prices—Day: Circle, Is; Stalls, 6d. Evening: Reserves. 2s; Circle,' Is 6d: Stalls, Is (plus Tax). Book by Telephone 3114. THE GREAT DRAMA OF A WHIT 13 ; WOMAN AND A YELLOW MAN. SENSATIONAL OUCCESS. "The OENSATIONAL OUCCESS. City OENSATIONAL OUCCESS. Of OBLATIONAL OUCCESS. Dim SENSATIONAL OUCCESS.' Faces." ENSATIONAL OUCCESS. '•'Ev'ryb'dy's." ' ——i Lectures. Y.M.C.A. _____ •"TO-MORROW, AT O * P.M. THE PRESIDENT OF THE Y.M.C.A. WILL DELIVER AN ADDRESS. ENTITLED. " rpSE PURPOSE OF T IFE." "XfTV, -TTTRPOSE OF JUIFE" *' 'pHE "PURPOSE OF T IFE." " IHE i URPOSE OF -L/IFE." Soloist: MISS IVY WOODS. FULL ORCHESTRA: CONDUCTORMR. J. W. McELWAIN. A.T.C.L. All Men Welcome. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT TO THOSE INTERESTED IN MISSIONARY WORK. Commencing THURSDAY NEXT, at 6-3G p.m., in the Y.M.C.A. Buildings. Rev. Harry Johnson will conduct a series of studies, the first subject being, "PAGAN AFRICA AND THE MISSIONARY CRUSADE." .Mi. Johnson was for some years a Missionary in Central africa. and a neighbour of Dan Crawford. These studies will not only be interesting but extremely instructive and helpful. 'Paone or call for further particulars. J. G. GARLAND. ' Secretary. STRAND rpHEATRE. TRAND J- HEATRE. OUNDAY. 7.30 P.M. GREAT MISSION SERVICE. M j B -.?rm, <iyß tr? rook ? , will sin " Two Cities." and Ihe King of Love," flute solo. "Berceuse de Jocelyn" (Godard). Mr. Will Crawford. THE ORCHESTRA. he ORCHESTRA. (Conductor Mr. Whiteley ■ MacElwain. w;ii i- C P a ni«t, Mr. C. Booth). Will play Serenade" (Hueke) and "War March of the Priests" (Mendelssohn). REV. E. T. COX. M.A., Speaks on " GOOD IN THE WORST " Illustrated by the FILM PICTURE THE PRODIGAL DON * TPF, JTrodigat, Oon - HE PRODIGAL DON AHE -TRODIGAL OON. JgVANGELISTIC__ SERVICE". TIVOLI THEATRE. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) " p.m. (Doors Open 6.30.) ~ m m „~ Subject: "IS. THE YOUNG MAN SAFE'" Missioner. REV.- A. A. MURRAY. Gospel Hymns Choir Pieces. Orchestra. ... . 999 Free Scats. Visitors and Non-churchgoers Cordially Invited. Come Early to Obtain a Seat. RATIONAL ! "DESERVE, t^y OMEN'S RATIONAL ' "DESERVE, HALLENSTEIN'S BUILDKARANGAHAPE ROAD. SICK-ROOM LECTURES. Monday next, 7 p.m. Lecturer: Sister Mirama. Subject: Diseases of Children. Practical work, 8 to 9. P. H. DAWSON. President. AUCKLAND INSTITUTE, A Meeting of the Auckland Institute will be, held in St. Andrew's Hall. Symonds Street, on MONDAY, the 22nd inst , w lim ■ M E - W. S. VERNON- . M.SC, A.A.IX.E. <Lecturer on Physics, Auckland Universitv College), » Will deliver a. popular Lecture, with Lantern Slides and Experimental Illustrations entitled " "PLECTRICITY IN THE "LTOME." Doors open at 7.30. Lecture to commence at 8 p.m. With the exception of certain seats reserved for members of the Institute, the Lecture will be open to the general public T. F. CHEESEMAN, Secretary.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17270, 20 September 1919, Page 18

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