LYRIC PICTURES ■ .Hspnui - ■ ■ . . : ♦ - FRIDAY EVENING-TO-MORROW Special Star Attraction Old England's Master Picture THE BETTER 'OLE From the drama by Captain Bruce Bairnsfather. r: Played by Old Bill, Alf, and Bert, and tbe girls who loved ■ them. It is English right through. You have only to be human to appreciate its humour and appeal. And—well, lit tears do come to your eyes sometimes there's nothing to be ashamed of. It is peopled by those who typify " One for all —all for one." —The men of the Old Army and the men who carried on. Special prices for this production Circle 2s, Stalls Is (plus tax). SATUKDAY EVENING NEXT Belle Bennett and Barney Sherry in the Triangle feature A Soul in Trust A play of exceptional merit, that flashes a bright light on the dark side of life. At her dying husband's request she adopts his child; This was the soul iif trust. A story of diverging paths, and a woman's supreme sacrifice. Splendid Supporting Programme and good Comedy. MONDAY EVENING NEXTMetro present Emily Stevens in the magnificent production A Man's World The story is original although dealing with a world-old subject. Why should a man have greater freedom than a woman? Why should a woman be punished and a man escape ? A brilliant romance of Bohemia. Splendid Supporting Programme. TUESDAY EVENING NEXT I Nortna Talmadge in the Select Master Feature The Safety Curtain A powerful dramatic story of a Music Hall dancer and an .Army officer risen from the ranks, The story of a loving wife and a brutal husband. He picked her up a homeless waif, and tbe lash of his whip made a dancer for his troupe and a wife for himself. Stupendous fire panic scenes. She danced to quiet the audience until the flames cut her off. Grand Supporting Programme. COMING EVENTS : Milestones. The Frozen Warning. Daring of Diana. ADMISSION: Circle Is (including tux), Stalls 94, Children half price Hem ember N.Z. Picture Supplies Programmes are exclusive to our Theatre. ■If mini fiUJJ ■ m ■■UaUilJriU "\ At the Agricultural Hall SATURDAY NEXT AT 8 SESSUE HAYAKAWA SESSUE HAYAKAWA Dear memories—a savage hate —all these fired him and -— -^"-'*■"'' ""Xrjerved his arm in the great Japanese photoplay The Bravest Way In Japan friendship is a religion, and men will suffer any sacrifice for the principle bf loyalty to their friends. r" - Splendid Supporting Programme. F TUESDAY NEXT |£," "ENID BENNETT ENID BENNETT in BBLV: A Desert Wooing the role of a jaded debutante in a smart social ,wbo develops into a resolute loving wife in the Far West Popular -prices—ls, 9d. * Children -3d lvcfrishincuts will be supplied in the Hall ut charges tnts ol AgiictiUimtl Hall Hug Phones 22 or 51 General Storekeeper Helensville South Babbits 2 - per tin Ox Tail Soup 2,'- per tin Onions 3d per Ib. Tin Plum Pudding 2/- per tin and guaranteed absolute] y the Finest Quality. Groceries' Produce Drapery Etc.
■Ps, Crepes, Voiles, etc., at the Ideal Drapery Stores
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 11 December 1919, Page 2
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