KOSY 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.—6.30 to 10 p.m. David Powell, Edith Allen and , Maurice Costello, In “VIRTUOUS LIARS,” “VIRTUOUS LIARS,” “VIRTUOUS LIARS,” A Drama of Great Power. Also showing “THE LULLABY,” “THE LULLABY,” Starring JANE NOVAK. A True-to-Life Story that will live for ever in your memory. And Full Programme. COMING THURSDAY:— Larry Semon in the 7-part Super Comedv, “THE WIZARD OF 02.” Also William Desmond, in “THE BURNING TRAIL.” P A.L ACE THE SUPER CINEMA. TO-NIGHT AT 7.46. The Final Screening of “THE KING OF WILD HORSES” “THE KING OF WILD HORSES” Starring REX REX REX REX, The Wonder Horse of the Screen. Usual Prices. Reserves, Phone 5328. PALACE BOX PLANS NOW OPEN BOX PLANS NOW OPEN At the Palace Theatre for the most artistic picture triumph in New Zealand picture history. COMING ON MONDAY, COMING ON MONDAY, JANUARY 4th. Opening at the Matinee at 2 p.m. “THE WHITE SISTER,” “A never to be forgotten masterpiece” The glorious picture that opened end is still packing Auckland’s magnificent £161,000 theatre—“The Majestic”— and is the big New Year attraction at the Do Luxe Theatre, Wellington. METRO—GOLDWYN—MATER Presents the Supreme Artist, LILIAN GISH, LILIAN GISH, LILIAN GISH, LILIAN GISH, With RONALD COLEMAN, RONAiJD COLEMAN, And A STUPENDOUS CAST, Moulded by HENRY KING’S HENRY KING’S Triumphant Directing Skill in the picture of all time. “THE AVHITE SISTER,” “THE AVHITE SISTER,” “THE AVHITE SISTER,” “THE AVHITE SISTER,” “THE AVHITE SISTER,” “THE AVHITE SISTER,” “THE AVHITE SISTER,” From F. MARION CRAAVFORD’S NOA r EL. F. MARION CRAAVFORD’S NOAREL. NO STORY IN THE ANNALS OF MANKIND HAS PRESENTED SUCH A HEABT-THRILLING DRAMA OF HUMAN EMOTIONS AS “THE AVHITE SISTER,” “THE AVHITE SISTER,” TRULY GREAT IN ITS DRAMATIC CONCEPTION, ovcr-pqweringly gripping in the intensity of its spectacular appeal, “The AVhite Sister” stands out in bold relief as the' picture of the ages. It is safe to assert that there is scarcely a human being who can resist the emotional sweep of this mighty chronicle of love, sacrifice and human devotion. Hardened picture-goers are openly amazed and visibly impressed by this superb production, so strong in its theme, yet so delicately beautiful in direction and presentation. AVomcn weep openly and men freely expressed their unbounded admiration. FOR EXQUISITE ARTISTRY AS “THE AVHITE SISTER,” LILIAN GISH, LILIAN GISH, Has Been Publicly Acclaimed BY RIVAL SCREEN STARS AS QUEEN OF THE SCREEN, QUEEN OF THE SCREEN, AND THE HONOUR IS DESERVED. CONSTANCE TALMADGE writes:— “If I had all the flowers in the whole wide world I would make them into a gigantic bouquet and lay it at the feet of Lilian Gish. She is the supreme artist, and her characterisation in ‘The AVhite Sister’ was a perfect cameo of brilliant poignantly beautiful acting.” “THE AVHITE SISTER” “THE AVHITE SISTER” AVill be preceded by the BEAUTIFUL PROLOGUE BEAUTIFUL PROLOGUE BEAUTIFUL PROLOGUE BEAUTIFUL PROLOGUE that delighted all Christchurch during the picture’s splendid three weeks: season in that city. BE WISE—BOOK YOUR SEATS. PALMERSTON NORTH BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL. Rector: J. Murray, M.A. ICHOOL re-opens February 3rd, ) 1926. Applicants for places in larding Department now being ended. School provides Professional, Comsrcial, General • and Agricultural lurses and prepares for Public Exlinations, Matriculation and Univer,y Scholarships. . Apply for Prospectus, giving full rtieulars of Boarding Department, the Rector, or AV. HUNTER, Secretary, _ *• Palmerston North. ARRIVING SOON. RASPBERRIES, Loganberries and Black Currants arriving shortly. Order now. Gooseberries, now 121bs. H. F. BISHOP THE SQUARE Phone 5846.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 26, 30 December 1925, Page 1
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