AMUSEMENTS. TAKANAKI AMUSEMENTS, LTD. CONTROLLERS OP EVERYBODY'S THEATRE AND THE EMPIRE THEATRE. J^XTRAORDINARY. WE SHOW YOU THE BEST PICTURES AND ALL THE BIG "OPEN" MARKET FEATURES. We deal with every New Zealand Film Supplying House—and exclude none excepting the "American control'ed exchange of "Paramount." Our supplies come from "Fraser's Films. Ltd," "Co-operative Film Exchange, Ltd.," -Fox Film Corporation, Ltd.," N.Z. Picture Supplies, Ltd.," "Roval Film Exchange." "J.C. Williamson, Ltd.," and "E. J. Carroll." OUR PROGRAMMES ARE SHOWX IX ALL THE LEADIXG" DOMINION AND AUSTRALASIAN THEATRES. IN AUCKLAND.—At -The Strand," "The Princess," "Everybody's," "The Lyric," "The Globe," "The Grand." "The Arcadia," "The .Palace," "The West End," and several suburban theatres. DX WELLINGTON—At "The King's,". "Everybody's," "The Empress," "Shorts," "The Britannia," The People's Picture Palace," "McMahon'i Theatre," "The Crown," "The Star," and "Ours." IN CHRISTCHURCH—At "The Liberty," "The Grand," "Starland," "Everybody's," "The Queen's," "The Globe." IN DUNEDIN—At "Everybody's." "New Queen's," "The Empire," "The Octagon," "King Edward," "The Plaza." OUR ARTISTS—The statement recently published in New Plymouth that all the star Artists are swallowed up by ONE BIG TRUST is absurd as the above string of theatres prove, none of which use "Paramount" films. WE ARE SHOWING —On our weekly programmes such artjsts as Clara Kimball Young—Anita Stewart—June Caprice—Olga Petrova—Theda Bara— Xance O'Xeil —Alice Brady—Enid Bennett—Mary Miles Minter—Peggy Hyland—Xorma Talmadge—Louise Lovely—Ella Hall—Ethel Clayton— Lillian Walker—Gail Kane —Louise Glaum—Jean Sothern—Viola DanaGladys Hulette—Beverley Bayne—Shirley Mason—Bessie Barriscale—Dorothy Dalton—June Elvidgc—and HUNDREDS of other famous performers. OUR MALE STARS include such noted performers as William Farnum—Robert Warwick—Chas. Chaplin—Doug. Fairbanks—Carlyle Blackwell—J. Warren Kerrigan—George Walsh—Dustin Farnum—Stuart Holmes—Tyrone Power —Harry Hilliard —William Desmond—Bobbie Harron—Harold Lockwood— Francis Bushman—Antonio Moreno—'Philip Lytton—Thomas Santschi— William Russell—Earl Metcalfe—Chas. Ray—and many scores of other well-known popular players. OUR FILMS are the picked succ sses of the productions from the following world-famed studios—"World," "Triangle," "Greater Vitagraph," "Metro," ••Selzniek," "Fox." "Blue-Bird," "Mutual," "Pathc Gold Rooster," "Selig," / all of them corporations marketting the productions of dozens of the finest motion picture producers in the world. OUR POLICY—To maintain our present high standard bv using ALL THE OPEN MARKET PRODUCTIONS and PROVED SUCCESSES, to maintain clean pictures, a clean mind, and to serve the public faithfully.
THE EMPIRE "Facts speak for themselves—We show the best pictures." TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT A Magnificent Double Programme "METRO" and "GOLD ROOSTER' "METRO" and "GOLD ROOSTER' IRENE FENWICK The gifted and IRENE FENWICK charming BroadIRENE FENWICK way Star. In tie "Metro" Wonderplay "THE CHILD OF DESTINY'' "THE CHILD OF DESTINY" "THE CHILD OF DESTINY"' "THE CHILD OF DESTINY'' A jrripping stdry of the swamp country with Irene Fentfick as the wild tom-boy who is later transported to the whirl of city life. GLADYS HtILETTE The versatile and GLADYS HULETTE delightful star GLADYS HULETTE comedienne. In the splendid "Gold Rooster" Comedy Drama "POTS AND PANS PEGGY" "POTS AND PANS PEGGY" "POTS AND ?ANS PEGGY" "POTS AND PANS PEGGY" She straightens out two love affairs, Cooks nine-course dinner, Sweep 3 and dusts the chairs, Impersonates a lady of title, Washes up the dishes, Reforms the son of the family. Rescues a Government Secret from a Spy AND ALL FOR 2--> DOLLARS A. MONTH "She's a Dream." MATINEE TO-MORROW MATINEE TO-MORROW a p.m. MATINEE TO-MORROW STARTING THIS SATURDAY SIXPENCE TO ALL PARTS.
WAREA HALL. QJUND pATRIOTIC QONCERT MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24. Concert: 2/-. , Dance: 1/-. FITZROY HALL. TO-XIGHT AT 7.30 SHARP. QJ.EORGE TWEEDIE
X LL Employers can help our returned soldier boys by sending their requirements for labor to the Discharged Soldiers' Department, or to the Returned Soldiers' Association, or by teaching them useful crafts and occupations. Help the Empire by buying British goods. THE HOX. SECRETARY, X.Z. National Service League. (This advertisement is inserted free to help our Boys in Civil Life). TO MOTORISTS VOTICE is hereby given that on and after September S the motoring public of Xew Plymouth and surrounding districts will be able to have their tyres and tubes repaired satisfactorily, and a six months' guarantee given with every tube repair. If your tube is torn in half, or part of it blown away, it makes no difference. I can rejoin it or put a section in and make it as good aa new, at a reasonable cost. Tyre accessorie* »tocked. Hot water bottles repaindL R. WHALE Sac's Building*, Brougham Stmt,
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