AMUSEMENTS. pLAZAPIO T U II E S. Where tho Crowds Go! iJay. 12 to 5.50 and 6.30 to 10. Evening. Popular Reception of AT THE WHEEL A Romance of the Mighty Ocean. A MIX-UP IN BANDITS...Nestor Comedy THE STORY OF LAVINIA Schoolgirl Story KCLAIR JOURNAL The latest And EXPERIMENTS WITH LIQUID AIR. An Object Leraon for Anyone. PLAZA GRAND ORCHESTRA. Admission, 6d ; Children, 3d. pTXzT jpicTuitEsT By Arrangement with Biblical Biograplis (Ltd.). ; Commencing Maroli 2—For 6 Daye Only. A ■wonderful moving-picturo life-story of Jesus of Nazareth, performed and photographed upon tho very ground where Christ . lived, and the chief incidents reproduced en i the actual epots where they happened. ! 5000 Foot. 5000 Feet. FROM MANGER TO CROSS. FROM MANGEK TO CROSS. FROM MANGKR 1O CROSS. FROM MAIS'GER '1O CROSS. FROM MANGER 1O CROSS. FROM MANGJ'IR TO CROSS. Tho ail-abeorbing- incident which took placo 1900 years .ago, of the ideal, at once the most lovely idyll, and the most awful tragedy known to rnan. FROM MANGER TO CROSS. FROM MANGER TO CROSS. i'KOM MANGER TO CROSS. FROM MANGER TO CROSS. ; Kalem's £20,000 Production. Opinions of the Clergy who witnessed ; FROM MANGER TO CROSS At the Queen's Hall, London, Taken from the Daily Mail. : Methodist Times: —"'I was swept away : from all thoughts of criticism. ... No jarring note was present to offend the most tender tsuscopti'biiities.'' Tho Rev. T. H. F-alkiner, St. Jamcs-the-Less, Bethnal Green:—" The pictures rre beautiful and tho scenes moving." ; The liev. W. 11. Wynne, Church Cottage, • Bethnal Green: —"Tho film conveya the story of our Lord's life in an impressive • and beautiful manner." : The Jlov. W. H. Kingdon, St. Mary Magdalen, Chkwiok:— "I t.m'nk it will do . an immense amount of £<cod." The liev. 11. Seymour-Isaacs, St. Saviour's, ; Alexandra Pack; —"Very suggestive, and most, reverent/' Tho Rev. E. W. Henry, St. Andrew's, ; Earlsficld: —"The accuracy of detail, dignity, and reverence cannot fail to commend it fo all section! of religions people." Canon A. Glendinning, Nash, fit. John's, • Bradford:—" Very roalistio, beautiful, and devotional." \ The Rev. A. Dudley, St. Stephen's, Upton •Park, E. : —" Heartily approve; thoroughly beautiful." The Rev. J. H. Hinchcliffe, Si Silas', Wavcrley Park, S.E. : —"Very realistic and I touching. (Jaloulated to impress t.ho story ■ of our Saviour upon tho mind as nothing else can." , Canon C. Carter, Hendon :—"Very real, • very beautiful, and entirelv devotional." i Tho R-c-v. H. N. Birt, 16 Horpur street, ' W.C.: —"Excellent in every part, and mosj ; reverently portrayed." ■ The Rev. H. Champnees. 39 Milman road, I Queen's Park, N.W.: —"The .scenes are realistic, and the proceedings are reverent in tho extreme." Dean of St. P.tuM (Dγ William Inge): — ■ " I though the exhibition reverent and beautiful. I shall certainly recommend others ' to sec it.' Rev. Father Dootson: —"Splendid. . . . 1 tho pictures will do incalculable good." Witnessed Nightly at !he Queen's Hall, London, by 2500 people. A Record of Over 60 Consecutive Screenings in Melbourne. SHOWN BEFORE HIS MAJESTY THE ; KING ON TWO OCCASIONS. It has won the approval of numberless Church dignitaries, including the ■. Pope. POSITIVELY THE MOST COSTLY PRODUCTION EVER BROUGHT TO NEW ZEALAND. i Birmingham Daily Post says: —"It is ,'n- ■ deed t.ho world's greatest kinema.togra.ph : film." This Picture will be run in Five Sessions 1 during tlio Day and Evening. Session 1 commences ai 12 o'clock. Session 2 commences at 2 o'clock Session 3 commences ai 4 o'clock. . Prices for Day Sessions as usual. Adults, 6d; Children, 3d to ail parts. Session. 4 commences at 6.30 p.m. Setjsion 5 commences at 8.30 p.m. Downstairs, 6d; Children 3d; Upstairs (reserved), Is. THEATRE WILL BE CLEARED AFTER ; EACH SESSION. . Tho perpetual principle will be Suspended ' during the week MANNER TO CROSS is ehown. Patrons must come at the adver- ! tised time, or miss seeing some of tho Pictures. • THE THEATRE WILL BE CLEARED AFTER EACH SESSION. ; No ono will be permitted to stay and so© two )->orform.anccs witihout paying for another ticket. ' THE ROSARY And a Beautiful Scenic. Picture : Will bo shown in addition to the Big Picture. Box Plan at the Plaza Theatre on Thursday at 10 a.m. Caution! Bo careful in booking which session you want scats for. ORTH-KAST VALLEY TOWN HALL. ; GRAND BENEFIT CONCERT In Aid of tho Widow and Children of tho ■ late Albert Jory. 1 Programme by Leading Ar.ti.sts. ■ THURSDAY, 26th FEBRUARY, 1914, At 8 o'clock. . Chairman: His Worship the Mayor. Gα el i c so cie ty. MEMBERS and FRIENDS are invited to a POTATOES unci HERRINGS SUPPER at the Excelsior Hotel NEXT FRIDAY, the 27th instant, at 7 o'clock sharp. Charge. 2s 6d. JOHN M'LACHLAN. 25f Secretary. OTAGO WITNESS—New stories. 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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16007, 25 February 1914, Page 1
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