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♦'STARLAND" sets the highest standard of Photoplay entertainment ever known in Australasia—it is unapproachable. Three hours of supreme and paramount Photoplays at both Night Session De Luxe and Continuous Day Sessions. "Starland's" Programme includes the world's most costly Photoplays. ANOTHER SCOOP. By arrangement with Crystal Palace, Ltd., two Famous Players-Lasky's productions and ALL Pox's Photoplays Supreme will be shown at "Starland." 3 STAR FEATURES EVERY WEEK. 3 STAR FEATURES EVERY WEEK. Notwithstanding that this new arrangement will add another 9000 feet of film to "Starland's" weekly programme, bringing it up to the hitherto unknown length of 25,000 feet every week, NO INCREASE WHATEVER WILL BE MADE IN CHARGES FOR ADMISSION—it's just another of the big things that Crystal Palace will give the public. STUPENDOUS PROGRAMME FOR NEXT WEEK. Is to be screened at every session—night and day—every day next week. THE GREAT FOX PHOTOPLAY SUPREME. THE IDLER. A strong, powerfully acted play that is making record runs in London, Paris, New York, Sydney, and Melbourne. It grips your attention and thrills your emotions by its human intensity. SEE CHARLES RICHMAN IN "THE IDLER" AT "STARLAND" NEXT WEEK. You will remember reading of Charles Richman as the virile actor, whose manly acting in many stirring productions has won him fame and fortune. The English, Canadian, Australian, and American papers rave about him. THE WHITE PEARL. A BEAUTIFUL CREATION OF AN ARTIST MIND. All the fascinating witchery of Buddha's Temple Garden in Japan is portrayed in the "White Pearl." The opening scenes were taken in far away Japan, and are pictures of alluring loveliness. A PLAY OF ORIENTAL SUPERSTITION. Enchantment surrounds the "White Pearl'' of fabulous value that is stolen from Buddha's forehead. THE "WHITE PEARL" FEATURES BEAUTIFUL MARIE DORO. The world's Press proclaims Marie Doro to be one of the most beautiful women in both face and form, and a truly great artiste. Don't miss her in "The White Pearl" at Starland next week. "Starland's" standard of picture entertainment gives you two big productions at every session, and "The Whito Pearl" will be shown in conjunction with "The Idler" for three days and nights only— MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, A 5-part Photo Drama that reaches the climax of woman's devotion will be screened in conjunction with "The Idler" on THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY. "Sold'' is a remarkable Famous Players Drama of an averted tragedy of misunderstood devotion. SEE PAULINE FREDERICK The Supreme Emotional Artiste in "Sold" at "Starland" on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. A visit to "Starland" is a treat to the mind and a pleasure to the body. The new comfortable seats and the soft suffused glow of light represent a delight in Theatre construction, while all "SiarlandV' pictures are the classic productions of the world. NIGHT SESSION DE LUXE. 7.15 to 10.20. Doors open 7 p.m. NIGHT PRICES. Dress Circle 1/-; Stalls 9d. Reserves and 1/-. Box Plan at The Bristol. Reserved Seat Patrons arriving at about a quarter to eight will be in time for both big pictures. Soe the 3-Pre-eminent Photoplays at "Starland" Next Week. THREE HOUR DAY SESSIONS (CONTINUOUS). 11.30 to 6 p.m. DAY PRICES.—Adults 6d, Children 3d. V. M. BEEBE, Managing Director, 183 Cashel Street.

E. EEECE, LIMITED, COLOMBO ST.

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 866, 18 November 1916, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 866, 18 November 1916, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 866, 18 November 1916, Page 10

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