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AMUSEMENTS. QuBBX'ST H K A T R E. U K E N* ' S Til E A T li E. AT.T, NEXT WEEK. "A chasto and beautifully depicted allegory, prcsontod w:th Rimplo de.ic.ito refinement of pose." I.OIS "WEBEK'S St-artiingiy Beau: i:'ui Moral Theme, THE XAJvED TRUTH. Artistically depicted i:i THE HYPOCRITES. THE HYPOCRITES. THE HYPOCRITES. THE HYPOCRITES. THE HYPOCRITES. THE HYPOCRITES. The Mirror of Life. Starring MARGARET EDWARDS. "When I produced 'Tho HYPOCRITES I know, though. 1 jtevor meant it to bv re- ' gurciod in that way, tiia-t boAor instincts would si-nd many men "to two tho pictuiv. Thoso men suddenly found a. searchlight _ turned upon their own conscience."—LOlS WEBER. A monk, eecretly, in his coll. works on a GilLi.uo of a nude, which is to symboliso "TRUTH." On. a ecrtaui Carnival Day tho statue is unveiled to the people. Angered by this naked representation, they kill tho monk and destroy th<- statue. In a beautiful allegory, tho spirit of tho tuvtuo comes to life, holds up her mirror to Society, Religion, Politics and tho Homo, in a remarkable series of seenoa depicting tho sham aJid hypocrisy that stalk about, in theso walks of life. 1970 QUEEN'S THEATRE. UEEN'ST H E A T R E. LAST TWO DAYS OF A MODERN JOAN" OP ARC, Featuring DOROTHY GISH. SHE WON THE PRIZE. Featuring EDITH STORY. THE LATEST PATHE GAZETTE. 13G0 DON'T MISS SEEING JgDMUND BREESE In "THE WEAKNESS OP STRENGTH." GRAND THEATRE. 1975 gTARLAND THEATRE. NOW SHOWING TO HUGE CROWDS. Tho Most Amazing Photo-dramas Ever Produced. TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT. LAURA HOPE CREWS In David Bolasco's Suurenic Succcee, "THE FIGHTING HOPE" A Drama of Modern Life, that Thrills from Start to Finish. NIGHT SESSION DE LUXE, Screened Precisely at 7.53 p.m. Tho Success of the Year. "THE SOUL OF NEW YORK." "THE .SOUL OF NEW YORK." Starring tho American Fashion Plato VALESKA SURATT, The Beet-gowned Woman in tho World. PRICES AS USUAL. Reserves at The Bristol. DON'T MISS SEEING JgDMUND BREESE In "THE WEAKNESS OF STRENGTH.' GRAND THEATRE. 1071 Q. R A N D THEATRE LAST NIGHT TO-NIGIIT OF "THE WEAKNESS OF STRENGTH." Starring Vigorous and Forceful EDMUND • "BREESE. EDiIUND BREESE. Tho Screen's Strongest Star at his Bos' Supporting Pictures. 197 Ev e r y bo d iy*s (The Distinctive Theatre.) Last Two Days and Nights MARY PICKFORD MARY PICKFORD In "LITTLE PAL!" "LITTLE PAL!" "LITTLE PAL!" "LITTLE PAL!" PRICES AS USUAL. 196 ' DON'T MISS SEEING JgDMUND BREESE Iu "THE WEAKNESS OP STRENGTH.' GRAND THEATRE. 107 SUNDAY NEXT. SUNDAY NEXT. QRAND SACRED CONCERT DOMAIN GARDENS. T7GILIIN GARDENS. By FESTIVAL OF N.Z. MUSIC CHOIR AND FULL ORCHESTRA, Assisted by tho Lyttelton. Marine Band. Commence at 3 p.m. Programmes, with words of music for al attending. Collection at Gates. Choir and Orchestra to meet not later thai 2.45 p.m. 195' EXPEDITIONARY FORCE. REINFORCEMENT DRAFTS, 1917. COMPULSORY SERVICE for Marriet Men is not far distant. "Take time b; the forelock" and qualify NOW for N.C.O rank, ensuring more PAY PENSION PRIVILEGES, by taking a short oourse at the MILITARY TRAINING SCHOOL. 7G HOLLY' ROAI ('phono 4155) you can ensure immediate pro motion in camp. RECORD TO DATE: Trained 170, Enlisted 120, Offioers and N.C.O.'s 111. Principal: CAPT. C. JJ-. MATTHEWS. New Coureo commencing early New Year. M4I7G-1737 PUBLIC NOTICES, Purchase Your BOOTS and SHOES from Stewart bobinson BOOT IMPORTER. Cash el 6troet. He will treat you well - Stock ii Very Large, and PRICES THE LOWEST IN TOWN. 56211-83G GREAT DISPLAY OF FLOWERS FOIi SAIi E In Cathedral squa re In AID of STYX QUEEN. Proceeds to go towards BELFAST RED CROSS und CHRISTCHURCH LIVERPOOL and NAVYLEAGUE FUNDS. Permission irom tho Mayor (H. Holland Esq.). Support us TO-DAY. 77 BELGIAN CHILDREN. A CHRISTMAS APPEAL i& being mad throughout the Empiro on behalf < two and a, halt" million starving Belgian Chi dren. The local Committee of the Belgium Fun' is orgameiing •- STREET COLLECTION fo SATURDAY, tho 23rd inst. They are ale araarsing for the distribution of "Envelope of Mercy," supplied by tho National Corr mittee in London. Theeo envelopes wilj b sent to every houtie in Canterbury, and yo aro to put in vorur don&tion and rt turn samo to the Secretary at tho Art GaJ lery. Tho envelopes are to bo placed on th Christmas dinner table, v.-hen it w hopei that tho hearts of tho peoplo will go out t theeo poor starving children. Should you fail to recr-ivo an envelope b tho 23rd inst. you can obtain or.c* iiv Catht dral square on that day. A stall will be pre vided ior tho purpose. Further information can be obtained fror G. L, DONALDSON, 133: Secretary, Art Gallery.

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15774, 15 December 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LII, Issue 15774, 15 December 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LII, Issue 15774, 15 December 1916, Page 1