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AMUSEMENTS PEOPLE OP WELLINGTON! A SECOND FINAL REMINDER THAT “INTOLERANCE” OPENS AT THE KING'S ON MONDAY. KING’S THEATRE. Direction ... J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. NEXT MONDAY EVENING NEXT MONDAY EVENING Short Return Season to Wellington of the MOST MARVELLOUS PICTURE EVER MADE. immß l ca>mm. i J. To be Shown Every EveningT at 8 p.m. And Every Afternoo*; at 1 P-J»-FIRST MATINEE TUlssninY AA*. “INTOLERANCE.” Is unlike anything that has ever before been produced—massive beyond all precedent or conception, well nigh universal in. its scope, perfeci in detail and astounuingly magnificent. LET US REMIND YOU JUST ONCE MORE. m - THERE ARE 65,000 PEOPLE IN THE PICTURE. 18,5C0rt OF riLM USED. SCENES 1-N liN i.OLLRANGE. TAKES THREE HOURS TO EXHIBIT. And not one weary moment throusliout. ONE SCENE ONE MILL 140yds LUNG. ICO PRINCIPAL CHARACTERS. COST JMOO.OOO TO MAfyE. \XD TOOK GRIFFITH IHEEB YEARS TO DO IT No wonder tho audience is Held breathless with astonishment and then delight. BOX PLAN FOR SEASON NOW OPEN AT THE BRISTOL. No extra fe pRXCES— 3s! b ‘2s, Is. Children halfprice. Day Sales at Perry s, Tobacconist, below- Opera House. _ Touring Manager, Duncan i'»e'\en.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9718, 21 July 1917, Page 3

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