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AMUSEMENTS.

OR CIIESTR AL SOCIETY. At tho Theatre Royal to-night tho Christohurch Orchestral mil givo tho fourth concert of its 1915. season. Tho programme, which is an exceptionally popular one, will consist of orchestral, vocal and 'instrumental numbers. The orchestra will play overture "Rosamund*;" (Schubert), "Morning vSonp," "livening Sons" (Elgar), and Adagio and Vivace from tho "Scotch Symphony"' (Mendelssohn). There will be a .number of seats in the gallery and stalls open to the public. The box plan is open at Tho Bristol.

PICTURE ENTERTAINMENTS. The second screening of ''No Greater Tyove," at His Majesty's Theatre last night, was witnessed by a large and appreciative gathering. There will be a matinee to-morrow afternoon, and the programme will be repeated - tonight. • Crowded houses again prevailed at Everybody's Thcatro yesterday, when tho new programme was repeated. The elaborate Thanhouser drama "God's "Witness." which heads the programme, was followed with intense interest at all its screenings, and tho supporting pictures were also highly appreciated. The development of the "Million Dollar Mystery" serial is proving a most popular attraction at tho Globe Theatre, and the latest episode, "The Elusive Treasure Box," abounds in thrilling incidents. The current programme will be repeated at the tisual hours, to-day. A well tilled auditorium witnessed tho second screeninc of Wm. Le Queux's masterpiece, "No Greater Ixjve," at the .Sydenham Theatre last evening. "No Greater Love" will be presented for the last time to-night, and on Thursday afternoon, at the matinee. "God's Witness" will be screened. "The Knight of the Trails'' and tho supporting films on the new programme attracted laree crowds of natrons at tho Queen's Theatre vcstcrclay. The same pictures wjl| be shown to-tlay. The big drama. ''Temper,'' featuring the famous actor. Henry U. Walthall. was witnessed by crowded houses at the Grand Theatre yesterday. Tho current programme will bo repeated today.

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Press, Volume LI, Issue 15462, 15 December 1915, Page 3

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AMUSEMENTS. Press, Volume LI, Issue 15462, 15 December 1915, Page 3

AMUSEMENTS. Press, Volume LI, Issue 15462, 15 December 1915, Page 3

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