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PICTURE THEATEES. "A thing of benuty is a joy for over It's loveliness increases; it will never Pass into nothingness." —Keats. £ V E R Y B 0 D Y'S (The Distinctive Theatre.) It was " Everybody's" that introduced to the Christchurch picture-patrons for the first time the incomparable Douglas Fairbanks, and since then many other now famous picture stars. Once again It is " Everybody's " privilege to present to the thousands of picture-patrons in Christchurch a new star, who will shine out bigger and brighter than any before. MONDAY NEXT MONDAY MONDAY NEXT MONDAY MONDAY NEXT MONDAY THE SCREEN DEBUT Of OLIVE THOMAS OLIVE THOMAS OLIVE THOMAS OLIVE THOMAS OLIVE THOMAS OLIVE THOMAS OLIVE THOMAS OLIVE THOMAS Who is, acoording to Harrison Fisher, <h« well-known artist, the most beautiful ' girl in America. " MADCAP MADOE" " MADCAP MADGE" "MADCAP MADGE" "MADCAP MADGE" "MADCAP MADGE" " MADCAP MADGE" "MADCAP MADGE" " MADCAP MADGE" "MADCAP MADGE" " MADCAP MADGE " " MADCAP MADGE " "MADCAP MADGE" A Rollicking, Daring, Pitiuant Story. Full of French Sparkle and Smartness. They dress Madge as a flapper, so she won't interfere with big sister's angling for air Earl. WHO MARRIES THE EARL? You're bound to guess wrong. SEE THE PYJAMA GIRLS THE PYJAMA GIRLS - THE PYJAMA GIRLS In THE MIDNIGHT FROLIC. THE MIDNIGHT FROLIC. THE MIDNIGHT FROLIC. _ Olive Thomas surrounds herself with dozens of dazzling beauties attired in the daintiest of pink pyjamas, and of all glowing, sparkling, pixylikc, reckless rogues in pyjamas—Olive Thomas is the sweetest I ATTEND THE DAY SESSIONS Or COME EARLY AT NIGHT! .JjIBERTY THEATRE. Continuous from 12 noon till 10 p.m. COMMENCING MONDAY. The Great Windsor Film TOM BROWN'S SCHOOL DAYS TOM BROWN'S SCHOOL'DAYS TOM BROWN'S SCHOOL DAYS TOM BROWN'S SCHOOL DAYS TOM BROWN'S SCHOOL DAYS Thomas Hughes's Great Classic made into * Wonderful Picture. A faithful rendering of one'of the greatest public schools, and the making of a Man FROM A BOY. All sides of an English schoolboy's life, not forgetting the famous fight between Slogger Williams and Tom Brown. Cleverly interwoven are two love stories. A MASTERPIECE OF FILM PRODUCTION FOR ALL TIME. it)NE OF THE GREAT BOOKS OF ALL TIME. Picturised by the Windsor Company. TOM'BROWN'S SCHOOL DAYS. TOM BROWN'S SCHOOL DAYS. Rugby under Dr Arnold. Fights and Friendships Bird-nesting and Poaching Races and other Escapades A ROMANTIC AND LIVE STORY. Tom finds that his school chum's mother is' his own erring sister, and manages to make a reconciliation. A Vivid Film Novel of the Young Life of ft man from "IT'S A BOY" Until " GOOD-BYE—OLD SCHOOL." This great picture was honoured by a Special Command Presentation at Windsor Palace by HIS MAJESTY THE KING. SEND THE BOYS IN THE AFTERNOON. PRICES AS USUAL. BOOK YOUR SEATS. PUBLIC NOTICES. AMUSEM E N T T A X (Finance Act, 1917). NOTICE is hereby given that, on nnoT after the First Day of November, 1917, in pursuance of the Provisions of Part HI of the Finance Act, 1917, im Amusement Tax will be charged for admission to entertainments, as provided by the said Act, at the following rates: — Payment for admission (exclusive of tax), exceeding Gd, but not exceeding Amusemcnt Tax payable, Id. No person shall be admitted for payment 1 to any place of entertainment until the , proper amount of Tax has been paid. The i penalty for the evasion of this Tax is £5 for - each offence. As the Government intended the Tax to be paid by the public, and the Tax is in addition to the usual Income Taxation now in existence (which has been increased considerably), the UNDERMENTIONED THEATRES WILL PASS ON THE TAX and. follow the action of other New Zealauif Cities and Provincial Centres:— STARLAND THEATRE QUEEN'S THEATRE GRAND THEATRE LIBERTY THEATRE EVERYBODY'S THEATRE EMPIRE THEATRIC, Sydenham. NOTE—The Tax is only payable on th. Shilling Tickets. The Sixpenny Ticket is exempt. 4617

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume IV, Issue 1164, 3 November 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Sun (Christchurch), Volume IV, Issue 1164, 3 November 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Sun (Christchurch), Volume IV, Issue 1164, 3 November 1917, Page 1