LYRIC PICTURES - Hnosvnu — +_ FRIDAY EVENING-TO-MORROW A Triangle Drama of Rare Charm Wee Lady Betty Featuring Bessie Love. A thrilling story of Irish life as it is. The great-hearted peasantry perfectly portrayed. A fascinatingly beautiful love story. The end is happy. Also " The Signal Lantern," 7th chapter of FATAL RING SERIAL. SATURDAY EVENING NEXT The Late Divisional Pierrots The Diggers The Diggers In a Varied Programme of MUSIC MIRTH FRIVOLITY Twenty performers, including Select Orchestra of Ten. Admission : 4s (reserved), 3s, 2s, Children 6d to 2s seats. The Plan is at WALTERS'. MONDAY EVENING From Slavey to Society girl. Mabel Normand in Joan of Plattsburg It's a Goldwyn. The most original "Joan .of Arc" story e»ver told. She saw visions and heard voices. She sets out to save her country —and wins a lover. Not a war picture. Plenty of excite- 'n deal of fantasy, and most appealing pathos. Mabel is supreme in this latest Goldwyn. Splendid Supporting Programme and good Comedy. TUESDAY EVENING NEXT George McQuarrie and little Madge Evans in Wanted, a Mother M adge, the little idol of a million hearts, the screen godchild of loving parents, if she does not bring tears to your eyes in this picture you will know that your soul is utterly void of human feelings. Delicate as a fairy story yet i ■ throbbing with life. The interest never wavers from first to last. Beautiful settings, and superb photography. Grand Supporting Programme. ADMISSION: Circle Is (including tax), Stalls 9d, Children half price | i lteniembcr N.Z. Picture Supplies Programmes are exclusive to our Theatre. At the Agricultural Hall j SATURDAY NEXT AT 8 Irrestibie Hazel Dawn in The Sales Lady F rora a luxurious home to behind a counter —from shop to i stage —from stage to —Where? This little girl had her choice, but before she could take it Fate stepped in and pointed the way. Startling scenes. Gorgeous dresses. Grand Supporting Programme, j TUESDAY NEXT Charming Marguerite Clarke in the Paramount feature Bab's Burglar Picturising the wonderful " Sub-deb " stories, written byMary Roberts Rinehart. Don't miss " The Flight of the Fury," 6th chapter of Who is No. 1 ? Splendid Supporting Programme, __ Popular prices—Is, 9d, Children 3d Xiglit Refreshments will be supplied in the' Hall at moderate charges For engagements of Agricultural Hall ring Phones 22 or 51 FOR SALE. I 6 ArSrOB. I 63. nOOmS WHITE LEGHORN FOWLS (13 hens -vr , , ci, mi i '■ aml one rooster). Next to btar lheatre j Also: Dairy Outfiti conil)r i S ; ng ohurilf 3 milk dishes, 1 bucket, skimmer and m, -. , -~ - ... .-. strainer. For particulars apply The place to call in alter the echo office. Pictures Travellers by Train or Steamer w- Harold Read-V- Roll° A- Ramsay. c^d f«r. • Rcadr^ Ramsay Fruii, C'oufwtiouo'y. and Suit \ ~\ Drums always on hand. x *. . . 608. N.Z. INSURANCE BUILDINGS vVe make a q.eciahty m Hoinoj qu EE n street, AUCKLAND .-made Cakes, | / .\: j Moudy to lend on Freeh did Security at: MRS J, EASTON, PJiOPK.KTIJKSS Current Rales. | 1
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 2 October 1919, Page 2
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