AMUSEMENTS. TO-DAY, AT NOON, TO-DAY, AT NOON, The "MARY PICKFORD" BOOM "MARY PICKFORD" BOOM "MARY PICKFORD" BOOM Starts at EVE R Y B O D Y ' S ("The Distinctive Theatre") The Supreme Favourite of the Screen, The Supreme Favourite of the Screen, MARY PICKFORD . , MARY PICKFORD MARY PICKFORD MARY PICKFORD MARY PICKFORD MARY PICKFORD MARY PICKFORD MARY PICKFORD MARY PICKFORD In Her Greatest Characterisation, "RAGS!" "RAGS!" "RAGS!" "RAGS!" "RAGS!" "RAGS!" "RAGS!" ■ "RAGS!" "RAGS!" "RAGS!" "RAGS!" "RAGS!" "RAGS!" "RAGS!" "RAGS!" "RAGS!" ••RAGS!" "BAGS!" "RAGS!" "RAGS!" "RAGS!" "RAGS!" "RAGS!" "RAGS!" "RAGS!" "RAGS!" "RAGS!" "RAGS!" "RAGS!" "RAGS!" "RAGS!" "RAGS!" "RAGS!" "RAGS!" Produced by the Famous Players Company. 4 WHAT THE CRITICS SAY—- " Undoubtedly Mary Pickford's greatest work. It reveals her remarkable versatility, wonderful talent and charming personality; as no other picture has done."—Tide ALA.IS DALE, in the "New York Herald.' MARY PICKFORD • . MARY PICKFORD Mary Pickford as "Rags" eclipsed every performance she has over given. Her fascinating personality has a magnetic appeal. The play is sparkling, appealing, thoroughly natural, quaint, wholesome and enjoyable.— "New York Chronicle." MARY PICKFORD MARY PICKFORD " Rags," Little Mary Pickford's latest achievement., creates a sense of spontaneous happiness, a whirl of heart beats in every minute of every reel. Nothing "Little Mary" has ever done that bears comparison.— "American Picture Review." MARY PICKFORD MARY PICKFORD Mary Pickford's new play, "Rags," eclipses "Tess of the Storm," and every other performance she has given.—" Boston Courier." Note.—" RAGS" will be screened at 12 noon, 1.30 p.m., 3 p.m., 4.30 p.m., 6 p.m., 7.30 p.m., and 9 p.m. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES BUT COME EARLY " .
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17097, 21 February 1916, Page 1
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