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AMUSEMENTS, ETC. LIBERTY THEATRE. Liberty. The liberty. IBERTY. House LIBERTY. LIBERTY. of LIBERTY. LIBERTY. Big LIBERTY. LIBERTY. Attractions. LIBERTY. 2.15 TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT 7.15. 2.15 TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT 7.15. 2.16 TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT 7.16. This is not an advertisement, but a tribute to NORMA TALMADGE on achievement of the greatest photo-drama yet produced, because here is a. triumph for the art that has endeared her to the world, the art that sweeps with her through a veil of hope and heart breaking: happiness, because every reel lifts and impels forward to a climax sheerly dramatic. The HIGHEST SCREEN HONOURS MUST GO TO NORMA TALMADGE NORMA TALMADGE NORMA TALMADGE NORMA TALMADGE NORMA TALMADGE NORMA TALMADGE NORMA TALMADGE NORMA TALMADGE NORMA TALMADGE NORMA TALMADGE NORMA TALMADGE NORMA TALMADGE NORMA TALMADGE NORMA TALMADGE NORMA TALMADGE NORMA TALMADGE NORMA TALMADGE NORMA TALMADGE Supported by LEW GODY LEW CODY LEW CODY LEW . CODY The He Vamp par excellence. Remember '* The Sign on the Door ** ns a stage play? Remember its thrall reached out and held you, made you live through every moment of the life of a girl who did not know men till she married one? Can you think of any play more suitable to the remarkable talents of Norma Talmadge 3 “ THE SIGN ON THE DOOR - THE SIGN ON THE DOOR " “ THE SIGN ON THE DOOR " " THE SIGN ON THE DOOR ’* " THE SIGN ON THE DOOR " " THE SIGN ON THE DOOR ~ " THE SIGN ON THE DOOR " " THE SIGN ON THE DOOR " " THE SIGN ON THE DOOR ** " THE SIGN ON THE DOOR " " THE SIGN ON THE DOOR “ " THE SIGN ON THE DOOR ” , " THE SIGN ON THE DOOR " " THE SIGN ON THE DOOR ~ ~ THE SIGN ON THE DOOR ~ " THE SIGN ON THE DOOR " " THE SIGN ON THE DOOR " " THE SIGN ON THE DOOR ~ May be counted among the few superlotive productions of the year. A FIGHT IN THE NEXT ROOM—A SHOT. Devoreaux had pleaded with the girl to leave his house, but she would not. and would not believe her husband would find her there until too late, and then " THE SIGN ON THE DOOR " " THE SIGN ON THE DOOR " " THE SIGN ON THE DOOR ’* ~ THE SIGN ON THE DOOR " " THE SIGN ON THE DOOR " " Do not disturb me." That was the sign on the door. Devereaux had used that sign often. Three times during the same week he had been to the same cafe; engaged the same room, and put the same sign on the outside of the door. The girl was not to know that. She knew the man was the son of her employer. Thought he was a gentleman; accepted his invitation to theatre and supper in good faith. Then came footsteps, and a dozen fists banging on the door demanding admission in the name of the law. IT’S ONE OF THE BIG SCENES IN THIS SEVEN ACT FTLM OF THE PLAY PRESENTED TO NEW ZEALAND AUDIENCES RECENTLY BY MAUD HANNA FORD AND WILLIAM KELLY. " THE SIGN ON THE DOOR " " THE SrGN ON THE DOOR ~ " THE SIGN ON THE DOOR " " THE SIGN ON THE DOOR " The finest endorsement any dramatist has ever given a screen production. Channing Pollock, the a.uthor of “ The Sign on the Door," writes:— My Dear Herbert Erennon,— Twenty-one of my plays have been done in “ the Movies," as many as three of them well done. But your pioturisation of “ The Sign on the Door " sets a new high water mark. Jt is not only the best cinema version of anything of mine I have ever seen, but the best photoplay of its kind I ever saw. ... It was not only personal interest that kept me on the edge of my seat. I was surprised at the remarkable work of Miss Talmadge. T was amazed at the fidelity to my text and your respect for the material in hand. (Signed) Channing Pollock. , In addition " THE KINSMAN ~ " THE KINSMAN " " THE KINSMAN" "THE KINSMAN”

“ THE KINSMAN ” “ THE KINSMAN ” “ THE KINSMAN *’ The screen version of Mrs Alfred Sidgewiok's greatest novel. Featuring: CHHISSIE WHITE. CHRIRSIE WHITE. OHRISSIE WHITE. The supporting programme includes, SCENICS. COMICS and TOPICAI.S. Also THE LIBERTY GRAND ORCHESTRA. “ DEEDS. NOT WORDS.” The incidental music will include—- “ Miss Hook. of Holland ” (Rubens). *’ Danse Be Sylphes " (Berliot.), " Minuet ” CSchubert), “Three Songs” (Brahms). “The Broken Melody” (Van Biene), Prelude to “ Tristan and Isolde ” (Wagner), “Damnation of Faust” (Berliot). " Die Walkure ” (Wagner). Finale from " Symphonie Pathetique " (Tsc.haikowski). Plans at The Bristol and Theatre. ’Phone 2366. HAROLD E. RTGHTON. Manager. PLAIIST DANCE ASSEMBLY (Christchurch Original “ Plain Dance.”) SELECT WEEKLY DANCES. 7.30 p.m. TO-NIGHT. 7.30 p.m. EVERY SATURDAY. AT ST ST. ODDFELLOWS' HALL. 7.30 Every Monday, Beckenham Hall. 7.30 Every Monday, Beckenham Hall. 7.30 E\-cry Monday, Beckenham Hall. LONG NIGHT DANCE (7.30 T> Tn. till 1 a.m.l TFTTRFTIAY NI!VT. ■Reclcenha-m Fall. THURSDAY NEXT. Beckenham Hall. Dancing 730 fill \ n.m. (Sfpiip,- Provided.) REG. WOOD'S FULL ORCTTESPR A. REG. WOOD’S FULL ORCHESTRA. Nevt Thursdav Long Night Prices: Ladies 2s. Gents 2s 6d. 500 R. H. STILLWELL, Secretary. (CANTERBURY DRIVERS’ ANNUAL SOCIAL. ART GALLERY. WEDNESDAY, the 14th JUNE. * P»n. to l a.m. Progressive Euchre ,in Permanent Gallery. Dancing in Ballroom. Wells’s Band. Double Tickets r.s. Gents .7s. Ladies °s 6d, ALL ARE weteome 63*5 H. HUNTER. Secret ary. _ I") ANCP DANCE DANCE. FYURY WEDNESDAY. TRADES TTALL. TRADES HALL. 3 till 17. Woods's Band. NOTICE TO MEMBERS.-Next Club Dance. Wed.. 14th, instead of Sat., wth. 67SPFP

VACANT &. WANTED. THE SOUTH* CANTERBURY HOSPITAL BOARD. WANTED, SENIOR MEDICAL OFFICER (Resident), for Tiraaru Hospital. SALARY £750 p.a. (with residence, fuel, light and laundry). Applications, addressed to the undersigned, will be received until 24th June. 1922. H. S. RUSSELL. Secretary. Timaru, N.Z. ti3o9ls:

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16750, 3 June 1922, Page 1

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