THEATRE ROYAL THURSDAY The most discussed photoplay of all , time D. W. Griffith’s Orchid Miracle of the Screen Garden BROKEN BLOSSOMS BROKEN BLOSSOMS BROKEN BLOSSOMS The daring, the pathos, the Oriental witchery, and the strange sordid, but still beautiful charm of “Limehouse Nights” captured and transferred to the Silver Sheet The Yellow Man ~ | RICHARD BARTHELMESS The Girl LILLIAN GISH Battling Burrows . DONALD CRISP Wonderful Eastern Prologue Wonderful Eastern Prologue Special Score and Musical Effects Arranged Recommended by the Censor more especially for adult audiences Exclusively controlled by United Artists of Australasia Ltd. FRIDAY : HOOT GIBSON ' v 1 in SINGLE HANDED / He bows an awful fiddle. He escapes from the sheriff. He is wrecked in an auto smash He pounds stakes in a circus He substitutes for the bear-tamer He sideshows as the armless-legless wonder. /’ He daredevils as-*‘Milo” on the slide of death. He finds a buried treasure. He is caught in a cyclone. . :v . .SATURDAY JAVA HEAD JAVA HEAD ' JAVA HEAD The story of a man who roamed the seven seas and brought home a Chinese bride to the girl he left behind him LECTURE Auspices: International Bible Students’ Association ALL NATIONS MARCHING TO ’ ARMAGEDDON! BUT “MILLIONS NOW LIVING WILL NEVER DIE” IS THE WORLD IMPROVING? Never in the history of humanity was the immediate outlook so dark and unpromising. WHAT DOES IT PORTEND? The Bible alone has the answer! It tells of “Satan’s Empire Falling” and the building up of “Christ’s Kingdom of Righteousness.” WHERE? Not in Heaven, but right here on Earth. God proposes to bless the living with true peace, abundant joy and endless life. WHEN? We are now in the beginning of the “Day of God’s Wratjh ” Upon the Earth distress of lations with perplexity" Men’s hearts ‘ailing them for fear, and for looking 4 fter those things which are coming •n the Earth. St. Luke 21: 25 & 26. ■lan’s extremity is God’s opportunity. _ /. Hear This Comforting Lecture -By MR E. NELSON in the THEATRE ROYAL TE AROHA SUNDAY, DECEMBER 2nd 7 p.m. ats Free No Collection 14 l. ' • • • I J FAREWELL ..CONCERT \ ' T. VENABLES 7 ' ■ » — r / PARISH HALL TUESDAY, 4th DECEMBER, 1923 \ ■ • i -1 AL'L Pupils of Mr Venables X Local Talent, including MR E. C. V7YKES, COMEDIAN. :'Admission ; Adults 2/-, Children If-.
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Te Aroha News, Volume XLI, Issue 6421, 29 November 1923, Page 1
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