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.Amusements. Hal Ha!! RELAXATION. Ha! Ha!! SPEND YOUE MERRY WEEK-END at THE GRAND THEATRE WHERE THE BEST PU’TEBES A ITT!. TO-DAY, Al". TO-XICrHT, 6.45. East night of llio favourite dramas. ■’O'GARRV O' THE MOI'XTI',T)." | •parted p.v Tin: sword.” (Sec the Englishman's Hide for Life.) And STL). CHAPLIN’S Riot of Laughter. “NO ONE TO GIT LHE HIM." And 4 OTHER GRAND FILMS. LtJa MONDAY at MONDAY The .Film that look N.Z. by storm. A FURORE AT AUCKLAND. A FURORE AT WELLINGTON. A FURORE AT ('ll RISTCHURCH. Whore the cities' thousands saw it And HUNDREDS WERE TURNED AWAY. Press and Public admit that IT. IS EVEN LETTER THAN “ZENDA” IT'IS EVEN BETTER THAN “ZENOA” IT IS EVEN BETTER THAN “ZENDA” Anthony Hope's great book (sequel to Zenda) and the London Film Co.’s triumph in liOOOft of art elegance. (iOO'Jft 6000 ft “ Rupert of tientzau ” Sequel to and better titan “THE PRISONER OE ZENDA.” “THE PRISONER OF ZENDA.” Regally robed—Royally mounted, Magnifieentlv acted by HEN R V A .INBEV JANE GAIL. And a great Cast of LONDON’S LEADING PLAYERS. This Star shown in conjunction with a "MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY” And a “SIMPLY' SPLENDI D No Advance i PD No Advance i O To all Parts. Scats may be Reserved at Theatre or by ‘Phone 70S. PROGRAMME. Prives. Price s D

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Southland Times, Issue 17630, 15 January 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 17630, 15 January 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 17630, 15 January 1916, Page 7

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