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STAR THEATRE, HELEHSTO 1 SATURDAY EVENING NEXT The favourites, Harold Lockwood and May Allison in The Promise Every detail of the activities of a lumber camp is depicted, from the hewing down of the great trees to the final floating of them down the river BIG uPPORTING PROGRAMME WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT A powerful 5000 ft Drama The Girl Who Doesn't Know A Photoplay Sermon for Parents You cannot help hut see that girls who emerge triumphantly to womanhood are girls who know the truth and frankly despise vice. Strong and Varied Programme ADMISSION: 6d; Circle Is Id; Children 3d LTRICFICTmUSVILLE FRIDAY EVENING NEXT The World FiJm Coy. presents Miss Ethel Clayton in The Madness of Helen An extraordinary plot crowded with strange and unexpected Happiness. Innocent by day. "Wanton by Night. Is she mad? Or is it the same1 girl? You will pity and then scorn the beautiful girl in this play and then you will meet one of the most startling climaxes ever depicted on the screen. Special supporting Pictures SATURDAY EVENING NEXT A Lubin five reel feature play starring the new and lovely star Rosetta Brice in Love's Toll Love's Toll A story of a betrayal and the awful retribution that awaits the betrayer. Crowded with scenes of pathetic emotion. Wonderful photography* The Biltmore Hotel with its ice gardens on the roof. Scenes of New York • stage life and a superb climax Splendid supporting programme TUESDAY EVENING NEXT Triangle presents Miss Mac Marsh of Birth of a Nation fame in a lovable drama of Irish life, set in a little Shamrock Village entitled The Marriage of Molly 'O Come wid me to Lublin, said the wily agent's son, and I'll make a foine lady of yez. Molly went, but she did not marry the rascal. Sh.3 met her fairy Prince though in Sir Lawrence < )T)ea. Irish blarney, Irish ways, and Irish love of a good fichr. Jaunting cars,, shillelahs cabbages, pigs, Irish jigs, and the most rousing tussle ever .screened .Excellent suppoiting films convxiisroGloria's Romance The Chattel Her Reckoning Day Peggy Remember N.Z. Picture Supplies Programmes are exclusive to our Theatre. Our Popular Price 6d ... ••■ Dress Circle Is Id
WAR SPECIAL GENUINE SALE HfIWJB.. C. 0. KETTEBEK Jeweller, Helensville. HAVING enlisted for active service, the whole of my stock must be cleared at a great sacrifice, Customers are requested to come early to save disappointment. — Clocks, Ladies and Gent's Watches (Gold and Silver) Rings, Bangles, Brooches, Neck Chains, Pendants, Tie Pins, Etc., Silver Backed Brushes, Combs, E.P. Wear, Mirrors, Etc. Every Article Must Go. nimm WA.TCHMAKEE & JEWELLER | COMMERCIAL ROAD. i !■> j I [a card.] E. THURLOW FIELD M.A. LL.JX. Barrister and Solicitor Will visit HELENSVILLE Every Monday and Thursday Office BRIDGE ST., HELENSVILLE. Kerikeri Poultry JB*rm. Fot~Soii PUREBRED WJplf'E LEGHORNS Sittings orpgfs ... ... 3s 6d dozen One Dj^Uld Chicks ... Is each S. B. GREGORY WOODHILL ( A CAB.D.J FRED, R, EAMES SURGEON DENTIST Xielensville j Next to the Star Th^a're. TO LAND AGENTS & OTHERS. PLEASE take notice that ray farm at TePua(!ate Newman's) has hoen sold to Mr R. Barnes, of Cambridge, through Messrs Hand and Ellet. (Signed) WM, McGARVEY
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 21 March 1918, Page 2
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