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PICTURE THEATRES. ASTOUNDING ANNOUNCEMENT. COMMENCING ON MONDAY. By arrangement with J. C. Williamson, Ltd. The Management of the QUEEN'S THEATRE Have the honour to present D. W. GRIFFITH'S Mighty, Colossal, Dramatic Spectacle, la Twelve Thundering Reels, THE WORLD WONDER PICTURE INTOLERANCE INTOLERANCE INTOLERANCE INTOLERANCE INTOLERANCE INTOLERANCE FOUR STORIES IN ONE. Audience swept off their feet in a cyclone of emotion. Amazed 1 Astounded! Awestruck ! Held breathless! Moved to tears I' Overwhelmed! ' INTOLERANCE." ' INTOLERANCE." ' INTOLERANCE." " INTOLERANCE.' "INTOLERANCE.' " INTOLERANCE.' I THE FALL OF BABYLON. BELSHAZZAR'S FEAST. SEE THE CRUCIFIXION. SEE THE MASSACRE OF SAINT BARTHOLOMEW. THE THRILLING MOTOR AND TRAIN RACE FOR LIFE. "Intolerance" is the last word in Moving Pictures, both from the point of view or its gripping modern story and the thrilling sweep of history presented by the art of D. W. Grimth. Four stories run parallel—it novelty in motion pictures that captures the imagination and holds the closest interest of the spectators. THE MOST MARVELLOUS PICTURE MADE, OR EVER LIKELY TO BE MADE. SPECIALLY "AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA. "Intolerance" Prices: Day 1/1 and .1/7, Night 1/1 and 3/1. Children Half-price. Ring 3342 or 3755 for Reserves. ■ YOU WILL WANT TO SEE IT TWICE. 'Q. RAN D • TH EAT RE Continuous from Noon. NEXT WEEK'sTbiG HOXIDAY PROGRAMME "DESTINY" (Dorothy Phillips). The Wonderful "JEWIcftL" Super-Feature. I in SIX Glorious Acts, I "STINGAREE" {Episode No. 2). I Full Supporting Programme. fIBERTY THEATRE BIG SUCCESS! BIG SUCCESS! In response to general request, " THE SENTIMENTAL BLOKE" Will .be Screened for Another Week. I Two Shows Daily, 2.30 and 8 p.m. Day Prices: Stalls 1/1, Circle 1/7, Children Half-price. I Night Prices: Stalls 1/1 and 1/7, Circl« , 2/L - Reserves 6d extra. [ Box Plan at Bristol and Liberty Theatre. |£J. v E R Y B O D Y*S -NEXT WEEK. ! Two Great Attractions 1 ■ " SHADOWS,'* starring Geraldlne Farrar. " A DOG'S LIFE," starring Charlie Chaplin. 1 !&$% SHOWS. I QANTERBUBY METROPOLITAN SHOW. THURSDAY AND - FRIDAY, 13th and 14th NOVEMBER. THURSDAY— Judging of Sheep, Cattle, Draught and Harness Horses, Pigs, Implements, Produce, etc. COMPETITIONS IN AFTERNOON. Hunters' Events. ■ Pony Jumping.. FRIDAY (PEOPLE'S DAY)— Judging of Light Horses, Military Horses, Carriers' and Tradesmen's Turnouts, « etc. . "T . GRAND PARADE OF LIVE STOCK. - JUMPING EVENTS. ADMISSION: Each Day—Adults 1/-, Children 6d. Grandstand Adults 2/G. Children 1/-. MOTOR-CARS i Members Free, NonMembers 5/-. Motor-cars will enter Show Grounds front Whitelelgh Avenue. '. O. B. PEMBERTON, 5472 Secretary: PUBLIC NOTICES.; c XT- T. WHITTINGHAInV XA# F.P.A.N.Z., Fj.AtfU. .* PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT,,, AUDITOR, AND SHA.REBROKER, LAND AND INCOME TAX ADJUSTER, 161 HEREFORD STREET (Opp. U.S.S. Co.). Telephone 953. FP ICJAYGILL, NEWBURGH &' CO Ernest R. Caygill, Thos. Newburgh, F.1.A.N.Z., A.P.A. (N.Z.> A.P.A. (N.Z.) PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS, AUDITORS, SHAREBROKERS, AND COMPANY SECRETARIES, Redpath's Buildings, 183 Cashel Street. Telephones: 3027, 4338. FP TO COMMEMORATE PEACE YEAR, We are giving away to every customer ordering 12 Photographs an ENLARGEMENT , FREE OF CHARGE. | WRIGGLESWORTH & BINNS PHOTOGRAPHERS, Colombo Street. RM E R WE ARE GOVERNMENT BROKERS FOR HANDLING WHEAT. WE ARE ALSO CASH BUYERS, At Full Market Rates, of OATS, CHAFF, POTATOES, PEAS, BEANS, GRASS AND CLOVER SEEDS, ETC. KAYE & CARTER, LTD., 153 Hereford Street, CHIUSTCHURCH. THE LARGEST RUBBER COMPANY in the British Empire manufacture Clincher Cycle Tyres and guarantee them six, nine, 12 and 15 months. Sold by all Cycle Dealers. /

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume VI, Issue 1790, 8 November 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Sun (Christchurch), Volume VI, Issue 1790, 8 November 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Sun (Christchurch), Volume VI, Issue 1790, 8 November 1919, Page 1

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