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SBKSKbmr.-mv i»*ii"i'i*amfTffiig"aTMFnuiiiiii j— ■■iiiw in iimmmi !■ < ii l l Miii'iHiii 1 1 nriiirTTrnrrimnrrnTrtnr""" ■■— |T « ;,-.--- THE ONLY' INDEPENDENT FILM EXCHANGE.; New Zealand Picture Supplies, Limited: NOTE!— W© are a New Zealand Concern, and are the : ONLY EXCHANGE FREE TO HANDLE A VARIETY OF BRANDS. ; We have concluded arrangements by which we ; , SELECT WEEK BY WEEK ■ v Picked Features from this Array . of Producing Companies: . TRIANGLE, VITAGRAPH, WQRt£>, SELECT, GOLDWYN, PATHE, And FIRST NATIONAL EXHIBITORS, besides ■ GAUMPNT. IVAN, THANHOUSER, SELIG, SPECIALS, PATHI^ .: f .'. ' • ' ! . '■ COLOR, and Others. . i ■' Exhibitors who find themselves taking the weekly output (good or bad) - 'of any one Company, please remember that our new arrangements L ''■ : . . mean that we are on the average taking not more than ;; "THE BEST ONE OUT OF EVERY ffOUR ANY ONE COMPANY MAKES What is Showing, and Where : ; : WEEK COMMENCING OCTOBER 25. ; -AUCKLAND: - > BTRAND- "Temple of the Dusk" (Haworth — Sessue :- . • Hayakawa) '<■ f LYRIC "Just for To-night" (Goldwyn— Tom Moore) ■ : GRAND "Intolerance" (D. W. Griffiths— Gish Sisters and I* . ■.■-■■- Robert Harron) ■'' KING'S ' "Sentimental Bloke I .' (Screen Classic— All Star Cast) - : EMPRESS- "Hearts of the World" (D. W. Griffiths— <3ish bisters v:_ . „ and Robert Harron) i :'; EVERYBODY'S « "Heart of the Sunset" (Rex Beach— Ail Star Cast) : I" CHRISTCHURCKi ;; '■•■■. IIDBIDRTY. "Wives of Men" (Pathe— Florence Reed) • . f[ EVERYBODY'S' "Pair of Silk. Stockings" (Select— C on. Talmadge) \ QUEEN'S .; *Tiife's Greatest Problem" (Blackton— M. Lewis) DUNEDJNi : ;■ OCTAGON- . "Whirl of Life" (Pathe— lrene Castle). : EVERYBODY'S "Rose of Paradise" (Paralta— Bessie Barnscale) , QUEEN'S "Silent Witness" (Authors— Gertru de McCoy) ' ' P.P.P. ' '. . "Good Night, Paul" (Select— Constance Talmadge) < ALBION. , . 'Infatuation" (Pathe— Gaby Deslys) , r ,« +awN , ' -.-' •Trimltive Woman" (Mutual— Mary MUes Minter; TIMARU* .'*". • „ ' BOTikL "Sis. Hopkins" (Goldwyn— Mabel Nonnand) ; ■- -Woman on the Index" (Pauline Frederick) 1 .ORJLND •THa Royal Highness" (World— Carlyle Blackwell) PALMERSTON N. "The Brand" (Goldwyn— Kay Laurell) "Suspense" (Pathe — Mollie King) '■ ' .-"Haypeeds" (8.. Smiths — Mum and Dadp ; WANQANUI* ' ' ' I 818 HAJES^TB '•Suspense" (Pathe— MoUie King) / , • ' ( "Friend Husband" (Goldwyn— Madge Kennedy) ?' ■ GRAND <^^On Trial" (First National— Barbara Castleton) , ■ MABTERTONI ( "Satan In Sydney" (B. Smith— Chas. Villiers) ■ ■'■:'» '"Society for Sale" (Triangle— Gloria Swanson) „ HASTINGS: / BVBBYBODY'P- "Midnight Stage" (Pathe^-Frank Keenan) ■ Towers that Prey" (Mutual— Mary Miles Minter) ' . ~lmv of the Bush" (B. Smith-r-"Snowy" Baker) QIBBORNK „ x , — ■VBRYBODTS "Primal liUre" (Lynch— William S. Hart) ' "Little Mother" (Pioneer— Baby Em. Gorman) .'HAMILTON i ' KINO'S "Thirty a Week" (Goldwyn— Tom Moore) "Powers that Prey" (Mutual— Mary Miles Mintex) THEATRE ROYAL "Hell's Hinges" (W.S.— William ri. Hart) FEILDINQi "The Mask" (Triangle— Claire Anderson) LYCEUM : "Her Great Chance" (Select-Alice Brady) . "Society for Sale" (Triangle — Gloria Swanson) OANNEVIRKEr "Soul Without Windows" (World— Ethel Clayton) . JTOWN HALL "Satan m Sydney" (B. Smith— Charles Villiers) "Secret Code" (Triangte — Gloria Swanson) NELSON i , UMPIRE "Midnight Stage" (Pathe— Frank. Keenan) .; , "Milestones'.' (Samuelson — All Star Cast) ROYAL. ... .TT6 Him That Hath" (World— Montagu Love) . . BLENHEIM i , "Neighbors" (World— Madge Evans) HIS MAJESTY'S. ' "Devil Dodger" (Triangle— Roy Stewart) "To-day" (Pathe — Florence Reed) „ iTo Him That Hath" (World-^Montagu Love) V TO TOUR NEW* ZEALAND ■ ■ ■ (North and South Islands) i . / •' Simultaneously i i TWO COPIES IMPORTED. . ',-'■' Direction - - - - - E. J. CARROLL , •'•.;.' , COMMENCING AT King's Theatre, Wellington On FRIDAY, October 24tH LIBERTY THEATRE, CHRISTCHURCH SATURDAY, November 1 -; 0.. J. DENNIS'S BIG ACHIEVEMENT, .^ "The Sentimental Bloke" [y-' ( '■ • .' . .." IN 8 ACTS. 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The rates of pay will be as follows: A Gripping Romance of the Great 17 yeara i ast birthday 6/G per day Redwoods of California. 18 (> v f 7/ _ m First Presentation m Christchurch of 2 n " " ; " 9 /". " FATTY ARBUCKLE'S^LATSST 21 " " . " ,„' CCiMEDY. " no " " " \J, "LOVE," "LOVE," "LOVE." 'it .» " » "'_ " "LOVEI" "LOVE," "LOVE." „ ... „ 12/- „ ferr T V WEST BILLY WEST Full particulars and conditions of SifT 1 -v WEST BILLY WEST employment may be obtained from any » x vv^ox Aa Stationmaster. "THE PEST." BY ORDER. ,:': _, W ""N ~ f ' , c r 1 j Independent Motion Picture ExhiOrders from England * ■,», .. D ;. , bitors and lheatre Proprietors BnCe S Ass«ciation i\Cff eUCIftLOIL ■ The Members of the Provisional p« O j, the H JBt 1 1* ! Executive are notified that the draft ■"■" * mmmm Constitution will be issued m a few § Warsash, Southampton. ' : s/eand^ilfb^glacfif Messrs 6 W\ da y s ' and an earl y r& &* ls requested. 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Is 6d and 2s 6d.* ; J enclose remiltanct to . , ] , INFLUENZA BACILLUS ' \w viaicF & SON Coniultlnt Hair Stedtlittt As the Influenza microbe takes two S ~VI if- i. <jf»«-t Chrituhurch days to develop, a dose of germ-destroy-k 216 H.gh Street - Chr.rtcnurc^ - ln | (<F j uenzol .. every sec § nd day wlu y>^,— — „ i ■■mi— r" ensure Immunity from the dread disease.*

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NZ Truth, Issue 749, 25 October 1919, Page 2

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