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THE THEATRES.

lOPEBA HOUSE, announcement that that very sb comedian, Tom Haverley, is (turn visit to the Opera House prove popular with patrons of He. This evening he will apth his famous "Kutc Kewpic and present s racy turn, enThe Kaiapoi Cup." 'The special nent i* also announced of " The iTrio," in a turn that will unJy meet with the approbation audiences. Other fine turns to lilted are those given by Jones ines (entertainers in song and Brull and Hemslcy (in a brilomedy characterisation), and GEAND THEATEE. should be large attendances at nd Theatre this week, judging attractiveness of the big double line to lie submitted. The first a colossal photo drama in six n? it lei "The Man who Stayed le. - ' This fixture will acquire c<l interest in the eyes of tocrs for the reason that it is l" English film shown here for Embodied in its story are gome best British naval scenes that hue this way for a long time. |y support is "Trentham Canvas I a film unfolding a charming krv, while other pietnres on the piie are ''Revenge " (Edith |" Never Surprise Your Wife" lode 17 of " The Great Secret." fEEYBODY'S THEATEE. lets of Yesterday," the piece de Ire on the current programme at (i! v'a Theatre, comes here with ■ reputation. The film is a iuper feature and is a picturisarßupcrt Hughes's bonk, " Two r" Norma Talmadge is the star

story of love triumphant over on, anil, as can be expected, her saves nothinp to be cavilled at. )ur«e of the picture's unfolding scenes of Paris cabaret life n. A budget of excellent sup--1 also be shown. jUEEN'S THEATRE. f Halton stars in the leading i at the Queen's Theatre this e film being entitled "The irk." In this drama Miss seen as one of the giddy inof New York's art colony. B numbers of thrilling situa--1 the settings raiiLje from Sew York's Latin quarter. A inett comedy. "Her Blighted on the supporting list. TRAND THEATSE. rcre enthusiastic attendances ay at the Strand Theatre, irguerite Clark registered a (ecess in her latest screen venled "Rich Man—l'oor Man." is one of innocence and sweetdevelops in a s artling manon apparently unimportant An American gazette and an topical are the supports. rystaiTpalace. pngement of Crystal Palaeo I I udget of films that should parity houses throughout the tale' of the Klondyke gftldthe j-osition of honour, this entitled "The Kingdom This is an extremely rapid , featuring the beautiful rmen. On the same proe "A Neighbour's Kevhole" Comely), and "The" Wide ay," starring Marguerite BEP.TY TIiEATF.E. ramuie that was shown for ime this afternoon at the fat re is headed by a Yitaire " A Million Bid," with art in the lead. Barbara also seen in "The Heart ; while a splendid supportia Triangle cornedv, " His

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume V, Issue 1540, 20 January 1919, Page 7

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THE THEATRES. Sun (Christchurch), Volume V, Issue 1540, 20 January 1919, Page 7

THE THEATRES. Sun (Christchurch), Volume V, Issue 1540, 20 January 1919, Page 7

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