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AMUSEMENTS. JJMPIEB THEATRE. WHERE THE BEST PICTURES ARK 2 p.m, And 7 p.m. Orchestra from 7.30. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. “LILIES OF THE FIELD” “ LILIES OF THE FIELD ” “ LILIES OF THE FIELD ” (A First National Attraction), Featuring CORINNE GRIFFITH And CONWAY TEARLK Mr PHIL MURDOCK. Manager of the LYRIC THEATRE, AUCKLAND, Wrote to Mr Gillespie, First National’s New Zealand Representative, thus: Lyric Theatre, Auckland, Nov. 3 1924. "Dear Mr Gillespie,—l have been waiting for your return from Australia to write and tell you that, having seen ‘LILIES OF THE FIELD,’ it is not difficult to understand FIRST NATIONAL’S LEADERSHIP. “‘LILIES OF THE FIELD’ is a production that stands right out in a class by itself, and in my opinion it is easily the best picture produced this year. “It is a super-production in every sense of the word: story, cast, direction, and photography leave nothing to be desired. The picture possesses an appeal that will be 100 per cent, anywhere. “Corinno Griffith’s artistry in tills production will establish her as a firm favourite with all fans. “Although I screened this picture in its second week I have never before seen such pressure at this or any other theatre ns on the Saturday evening. Wo were sold right out 30 minutes before starting time, and tno crowds that clamoured for admission were a sight to see. “ ‘LILIES OF THE FIELD’ has sot a now standard of comparison among my patrons, and any exhibitor who books it need not fear any opposition. “Here’s hoping FIRST NATIONAL have rpany more like it.” THE EMPIRE ORCHESTRA. Director: Mr C. Parnell. Entr’acte —Comet Solo, “ Eileen Alnnnah” (J. R. Thomas); Soloist, Mr W. Lowe. A special score of music will be played during the screening of “THE LILIES OF THE FIELD.” USUAL PRICES. Reserved seats may bo obtained at the Bristol Piano Company, or arranged for at tho Theatre, Telephone 444.

THE BRISTOL.”’ FOR "HIS MASTER’S VOICE” As Accredited Agents For the Instruments Manufactured by The Gramophone Company (London), we ara AUTHORISED TO ANNOUNCE THE GENERAL REDUCTION IN PRJ Not only are prices lower than ever before but new models are • GRAMOPHONES. being introduced. Every instrument in _ oat stock has been substantially reduced to conlorm to tne now Beilins’ scale. CALL TO-DAV OR WRITE FOR NEW LISTH THE BRISTOL PIANO CO, (LTD.) ; : ACCREDITED AGENTS.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19375, 10 January 1925, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19375, 10 January 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19375, 10 January 1925, Page 1

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