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AMUSEMEXTI& IBE R T Y THEATRE. THEATRE. HAYWARD'S PICTURES. 2 p.m. CONTINUOUS 10 p.m. COMPLETE CHANGE TO-DAY. TWO REMARKABLE PHOTOPLAYS, TWO REMARKABLE PHOTOPLAYS, FANGS BARED TO DESPOILER3. j Shaggy body hunched to spring; animal heart pulsing with dog—devotion to the girl who lisd shown him the iirat touch of human kindness—and nghtinq th.: cull ci his kind; tin- cry of the- Wolt Pack echoing through the wilderness. That's STRONG HEART, The SCREEN'S WONDER-DOG-, who amazes all in "THE SILENT CALL" "THE SILENT GALL." "THE SILiSNT CALL" "THE SILK N'T CAI.L" "THE SILENT ChILL." "THE SILENT CALL." "THE SILENT « ALL." A GIRL AND A DOG AMONG MEN OF ALL BREEDS OUT YONDER :N THE HILLS OF THRILLS. It was life in the r.v.v out there—a life the girl, fresh from the city, could not understand). She shrank from the men who fought for her. She found ferocity and hate in men and beasts. She, too, found love. Ever guarding her the gxeat w.'lf tioir slraii.-insr between the call of the pack and animal devotion for tho girl. Sooner or later tie bloodcall would win—and then — J A-a-ah! Here's a Story. ANOTHER SPECIAL FEATURE. THE REMARKABLE SONG-SCENIC, "WOMEN MUST WEEP," "WOMEN MUST WEEP," "WOMEN MUST WEEP," "WOMEN MUST WEEP," From Kingsley'a Poignant Poem, "THE THREE FISHERS," ' During the Screening ot which j MISS GERTRUDE OSBORNE j Will ein«r Hull-ah's beautiful song. j SPLENDID ARRAY OF SUPPORTS. Including Lloyd Hamilton in the famous Mermaid comedy, "ROBINSON CRUSOE, LTD." LIBERTY GRAND ORCHESTRA. Conductor, Mr Arthur Gordon. BOOK NOW AT THE BRISTOL. COMING TO THE IBE R T Y THEATRE. THEATRE. NEXT—SATURDAY—NEXT. NEXT—SATURDAY—NEXT. • D. W. GRIFFITH'S 14-Reel Masterpiece, "ORPHANS OP THE STORM." "ORPHANS OF THE STORM." "ORPHANS OF THE STORM." "ORPHANS OF THE STORM." "ORPHANS OF THE-. STORM.". "ORPHANS OF THE STORM." X "United Artist's Attention with LILIAN AND DOROTHY GISH. A TRIBUTE! "Mr Adam McKay, editor-inrchief of 'The Sunday Times," ia-,a. brilliant review,'said: —"All that is touching and -be»utirttl, ,ftU that is splendid, all that is powerful in screen drama, is introduced by Griffith into this flhn." THE GREATEST ATTRACTION THE SCREEN HAS EVER KNOWN. - GREATER THAN "WAY DOWN EAST." GREATER THAN THEM ALL. FRANCE AND THE REVOLUTION! D. W. GRIFFITH'S STUPENDOUS EPIC OF AN AGE: "ORPHANS OF THE STORM." ' "ORPHANS OF THE STORM." "ORPHANS OF THE STORM." "ORPHANS OF THE STORM." "ORPHANS OF THE STORM." "ORPHANS OF THE STORM." A whirling malestrom of luxury, sensuality, oppression, vice, anil tyranny, from which BLOSSOMS LIKE A ROSE THE GBEAI- '" EST LOVE STORY QF ALL TIME. No Greater Entertainment, of Any Kind is Imaginable. Like a Sweet Briar Rossi Bike a White Sentinel I . Among the Roaring, Shrieking Hyenas of the Gutter, stood Henriettel The piteoua fioautiful face of Lilian Gisb. dominates with amazing force. EVEN THE TREMENDOUS TORNADO OF BLOODSHED, RIOT, AND PROFLIGACY That you sea in "ORPHANS OF THE STORM." "ORPHANS OF THE STORM." "ORPHANS OF THE STORM." "ORPHANS OF THE STORM." "ORPHANS OF THE STORM." "ORPHANS OF THE STORM." AND WHY? Because she is Ha lovely Heroine of the SWEETEST, LOVE STORY IN HISTORY. THE WONDERFUL CONTRASTS. First: The waxed floors and &*> brilliant mural decorations of the King's Palace at Versailles; the Ponrptodour silks and coloured gorgeous gowns of the dainty, pleasure-mad, profligate ladies of the Court. The night_ revels of the orgies of tha eatiated and pampered Marquis De Presle. A GALAXY OF BRILLIANTS. Second: The uprising of a tortured populate. Floods of maddened Sans-Cullottes. Horror upon Horror. Madame Guillotine, the Red Dame of Death. The slaughter of the hatred aristocrats. WHAT DOES IT MEAN WHEN A WHOLE NATION RISES IN THE FLAME OF REVOLUTION? And all Through THE LOVE OF A GIRL FOR HER HELPLESS BLIND SISTER, And the Adventurous Romance of the Chevalier who Loved a Maid. Shines like a flower in all the swirl of brut** mob outrage and mad aristocratio revelry. A NEW GLORY IN ENTERTAINMENT. A NEW MARCH IN ART. THE BOX PLANS FOR THE SEASON WILL OPEN AT THE BRISTOL ON WEDNESDAY MORNING. *9BB

PUBLIC NOTICES. PAM>Y'S MARKET. AVONSIDE VICARAGE GROUNDS. fpO-DAY (Saturd»y\ 2-7 p.m. Produce, •L Sweets, Cakes, Fancy Goods, Xm*» Presents, on Sale. Admission Free. 466 CAKE STALL FOB MAORI GIRLS' SCHOOL. >OROH OF EVERYBODY'S THEATRE, 10 to 12. 480 THERE will ba an AFTERNOON TEA J- at the Canterbury Women's Clnb on MONDAY, December 11th, at 3.50" p.m., to welcome new members. All Club Memoes* «• inrited. Ml

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17633, 9 December 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17633, 9 December 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17633, 9 December 1922, Page 1

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