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MANAGERIAL. It is the Liberty policy to advise parents nnd others when we screen a picture which, in our opinion, ie nor, considered suitable for children. "Anna Christie" comes under j this class. It has bocn passed by the N.Z. Censor as "more suitable for adult audi- j ences." It is therefore the intention of the management THAT NO CHILDREN BE ADMITTED DURING THIS SEASON. TO-DAY, TO-NIGHT, " ? ' m FIRST NATIONAL PRESENTS One of the Most Unconventional Photoplays for years past: "ANNA CHRISTIE" "ANNA CHRISTIE" "ANNA CHRISTIE" "ANNA -CHRISTIE" "ANNA CHRISTIE" A PICTURE OF MIGHTY PASSION. With a splendid cast headed by BLANCHE SWEET. No Q BIG ATTRACTION No. 2 "IN THE NAME OF THE LAW." "IN THE NAME OP THE LAW." "IN THE NAME OF THE LAW." You owe it to yourself to eee .the greatest Police Drama of a Decade. . No. 3. BIG ATTRACTION No. 8 "THE GRAND NATIONAL-OF 1904." Showiue Some Sensational Feata of Howie manship and iwme splendid elow-tnotion shots of Thrilling Spills. r No. 4 BIG ATTRACTION No. 4 LARRY SEMON, LARRY SEMON, Who piles laugh upon laugh In "THE GOWN SHOP." Ycu'U be tickled to pieces. LIBERTY QUALITY ORCHESTRA. Direction: Mr H ow l r i„ M BOOK YOUR SEATS AT THE BRISTOL. After 5 p.ui. at the Theatre, or Telephone 2366.. Telephone Reserves held fill 7.15 only. m 9
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