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LYBIC7ICn,HELENOTILLE » FRIDAY EVENING-TO-MORROW ''Breathes there a man with soul so dead "Who never to himself hath said : 'This is my own, my native land.''' William S. Hart in the great Triangle feature The Patriot The Patriot The story of a man whose country did not give him a square deal. A wild and thrilling ride against death. The child scenes will bring tears to the eyes. Also first episode of the stirring serial—THE FATAL RING The greatest Pathe Serial to date. SATURDAY EVENING NEXT The Film Fearless The 8-act Masterpiece Enlighten Thy Daughter A beautiful play with a lesson of terrific power. Prudery may destroy her, and in this great screen lesson this problem of all time is dealt with Forcibly, Directly, Fearlessly. From the Heights of purity to the Depths of shame fell the; girl who was kept in ignorance. If the mother will not tell, this . will. Splendidly staged with settings of extreme loveliness. Titanic Dramatic Scenes. MONDAY EVENING FLORENCE REID in To-day To-day Splendid Supporting Programme and good Comedy. TUESDAY EVENING NEXT Vitagraph presents Edward Earle and pretty Betty Howe in The Blind Adventure The most mystifying mystery screened. He was handsome she was beautiful, and they both read the agony column of the paper. Result —an astonishing murder ! The question is : How many -.times was he murdered ? Four people jostled each other to plead guilty. The climax stuns you ! The supports include a splendid comedy "Love and Blazes." COMING EVENTS : The Way Out Polly of the Circus Families ADMISSION: Circle Is (including tax), Stalls 9<l, Children half price • . ' ■ Remember N.Z. Picture Supplies Programmes are cxciusive to our Theatre. MTOOIIT'S PICTURES At the Agricultural Hall SATURDAY NEXT AT 8 A Page Out of the Book of Life The Marcellini Alillions A story that grips and holds the heart strings, that sends a lump into the throat only to be dispelled by a chuckle of mirth. A clever combination of comedy and pathos delicately handled and portrayed by that inimitable Italian GEORGE BEBAN. Grand Supporting Programme. TUESDAY NEXT Dainty MARGUERITE CLARK in Bab's Diary The first of several of the famSus "Sub-Deb" stories by Mary Roberts Rinehart. A comedy-drama of the type best suited to the star's winsome personality, and as irrepressible v Bab " she has achieved the greatest success of her career. Splendid Supporting Programme. COMING THIS MONTH: Saturday, 22nd —Marcelline's Millions, George Bebau Tuesday, 26th —Bab's Dairy, Marguerite ClarK ..Saturday, 30th —Honour of His House, Sessue HayaKawa Popular prices—Is, 9d, Children 3d Light Refreshments will be supplied iv the Hall at modern charges For engagements of Agricultural Hall ring Phones 22 or 51 Ford Service Station. i CYCLONE WE thoroughly overhaul and repair B^^^ ETXTrTO Cars, and can fulfil any requirements, j 533-^33-^^ - . IXfl|\JiO Ford spares, accessories, oils and grease, 4-- and > ■in stock. Satisfaction guaranteed. j Ml | J-j_ + +H- ' " Several makes of second-hand Cars for j f uflm" fit ffHrililn (jAltb Sale at reasonable prices. j flf j jti }l j' ?' "jt .' • Call or. write. ! hfrTijth {]*'# l\\\ Write for Catalogue :/•... THE CANADIAN MOTOR CO*. ; lltofcUlHWlM.llllll., of Many Deai / n8 '/<■**■ ' • otf W7 IrLTD ' ' ' £ Ci ' * ' I PVf 1! flftU: Oil 178 M««lre«l Street Little Queen Street j bYbLUlit bU. CHRISTCHURCH • . AUCKLAND | L.i.i.n.l j,N M.1...M ~ I

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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 21 August 1919, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 21 August 1919, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 21 August 1919, Page 2

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