AMUSEMENTS. ' j ) p R Y S T A L P A" L A C' £. (T;:o Theatre of Mighty Magnificoncs.) CROWDED NIGHTLY. UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS OF OUR SUPER DOUBLE PROGRAMME. MIRIAM COOPER, MIRIAM COOPER. In tho Suoerb Six-Part Maaier Drama, "THE* INNOCENT SINNER." s "THE INNOCENT SINNER." Packed with Human Interest Incidents. BY REQUEST OF GOOO PATRONS. TIIK-.'A Li A 1!A As tho Dashing, THEPA BARA Fearless "Cigarette-," In Ouida'<s Immortal M:!6ierpicco, "UNDER TWO FLAGS!" 'UNDER TWO FLAGS!" Swift Exciting—Wonderful. MR REX HARRISON • Si~£s "Bianea" and "Tho Veteran's Son?." "SUNSHINE" COMEDY—GAZETTE. CRYSTAL PALACE ORCHESTRA. 1 NIGHT TIME TABLE: Overture 7.15, "The Innocent Sinner" 7.45, Mr H&rrison 8.55, "Under Two Flags" 0.5. CONTINUOUS FROM NOON. DAY PRICES: 3d, 6d, Is. NIGHT . PRICES: Stalls Gd, Dress Circle Is, Reesrvea Is and Is 6d. Plan at The Bristol or 'Phone 3753. 2758 "T WANT MY CHILDREN." The Picture J- constitutes a strong indictment against ono of the greatest of social vices, and cannot fail to have a good influence. LIBERTY, NEXT WEEK. 2878 ■EVERYBODY'S. ■*-* (The Distinctive Theatre.) NOW SHOWING Tho Big "World" Feature, "BROKEN" TIES." "BROKEN TIES." Starring June Elvidgo and Montaguo Love. Also, at ALL SESSIONS, in rcsponeo to the request of many hundreds of patrons, the Picturieation of Anthony Hope's Famous Novel, "THE PRISONER OF ZENDA." "THE PRISONER OF ZENDA." j A Drama of Love and Adventure. USUAL PRICES. 2567 BIG HOLIDAY ATTRACTION NEXT WEEK At. J -EVERYBODY'S. •Everybody's. a 3 A SELECT MASTERPIECE, Starring NORMA TALMADGE in "THE MOTH." , NORMA TALMADGE in "THE MOTH." NORMA TALMADGE in "THE MOTH." NORMA TALMADGE in "THE MOTH." NORMA TALMADGE in "THE MOTH." NORMA TALMADGE in "THE MOTH." NORMA TALMADGE in "THE MOTH." NORMA TALMADGE in "THE MOTH." NORMA TALMADGE in "THE MOTH." NORMA TALMADGE in "THE MOTH." NORMA TALMADGE in "THE. MOTH." : NORMA TALMADGE in "THE MOTH." Tho. story of a moth-wife who was blinded by tho social candle. , A YOUNG SOCIETY GIRL WHO PLAYS WITH PERILOUS FIRE. • A lvomrm's eoul beating its wings against'rlio BARS OF CONVENTION. A DARING PRODUCTION. Yet so presented that APPEAL to PEOPLE OF REFINED TASTE will bo I CERTAIN AND GREAT. NORMA TALMADGE in "THE MOTH.". s NORMA TALfctADGE. in "THE - MOTH." . NORMA TALMADGE in "THE MOTH." > NORMA TALMADGE in "THE MOTH." J A picturo that deals daringly and greatly with a subject which muet be handled frankly. A drama containing a lesson for nil WOMANKIND. Come early or ring 'Phone 3925 for Reserves. 2868 "T WANT A HOME AND A WIFE. Not 5 just a House with a .Woman in it." • Such was tho heart-cry of a. man who had • married for love and found that his wifo had ' maruicd for money. The, atory is told in the Triangle Drama, "I WANT MY CHILj DREiN," now Gcreening ut LIBERTY. 2878 'Q.K AN D THEATRE. The Theatre of Artistic Splendour. Tho Picture Palace Beautiful. 1 LAST TWO NIGHTS OF HAROLD LOCK WOOD in "Tho Landloper." HAROLD LOCKWOOD in "Tho Landloper." FATTY ARBUCKLE ("Seaside Love re.") . "GREaT SECRET" (No. 10). 5 "THE OURANG OUTANG." Tho Funniest Animal Picturo Ever Shown. Also, "Canada Spreads Hot War Wings." •"> GRAND ORCHESTRA. NEXT WEEK. MARY MILES MINTEIi 1 MARY MILES MINTEK , In "BARBARA FREITCHIE." hi -BaH BAR A FREITCHIE." 2875 "T WANT MY CHILDREN." A Terrific - 1 - Indictment of a Great Social Evil. Three times daily nest week at tho LIBERTY: 2878 . — ______ | j QANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB. j METROPOLITAN MEETING, 19iS. j NOVEMBER 4th, 6th, and Oil). FIRST RACE EACH DAY ai 12.30 p.m. j TRAMS at short intervals from 10 a.m. I Owing to tho congested state of tha j weighing pac/jock d'.uuig woiguin;; in and I out opmauoufi in the pnot, the Goiumittoe ot j the Canterbury Jocxey Club have decided (o j etiictiy entoice tho '1. autoes' Regulation that i no person is allowed into tho wcigning room or paddock enclosure unices he is tlie owner of a iioreo engaged in tOo race actually in progress, and tuis regulation applied to traincio with ifgaid to tne pacdocs enclosure. j MOTOR-CARS. Tho Entrance for ki:ci Motor-cars ar/i Cnrria>;<.a will be, usual, Uom the Raoecoursc iOiiJ. Private Motov-caia and Carriages can enter • | from tho Hornby Junction ;o::u. •so MOXOU-CAK WILL, BE .PERMIT- ) TED TO REMAIN IN AN 1' OF THE CARRIAGE DRIVES OR CARRIAGE PADi UUUA. A l'ubiic Motor-ear Paddod; is available , behind tho present llotar-car Enclosure. An attendant will be in chaige. NOTICE. CHILDREN will NOT be admitted to any part cf tho Racecourse or Enclosurca except upon payment of tho usual charges. GRANDSTAND TICKETS can be obtained at WOODWARD'S, Cathedral square (oppo- ' site Broadway's,'. w. H. E. WANKLYN, 2732F Secretary. VEV; ZEALAND METROPOLITAN • TROTTING CLUB. — ' SPRING MEETING.' I TUESDAY. THURSDAY, AND FRIDAY, I sth, 7th. and Bth NOVEMBER. J N.Z. CUP, 2500 sovs—TUESDAY. ; 1 FREE-FOR-ALL, 500 sovs—THURSDAY. ' j CHRISTCHURCH HANDICAP, 750 eovft— j FRIDAY DAY). j i MEMBERS' (ONLY) MOTOR-CAR ENt! TRANCE, OFF WRIGHT'S ROAD. ?i SPECIAL TRAM SERVICE FOR 3 j MEETING. > ' FIRST RACE WILL START AT 12 NOON [ EACH DAY,
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