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THE 'J'HEATRE. MAT LAURIE, Managing Director. TO-NIGHT ! . TO-NIGHT ! YOUR LAST CHANCE OF SEEING CHARLIE CHAPLIN CHARLIE CHAPLIN CHARLIE CHAPLIN —INTI! E SHOPWALKER. THE SHOPWALKER. THE SHOPWALKER. SHRIEKS! ROARS! CONVULSIONS! The Huge House Convulsed with Laughter last night. SUPPORTING PICTURES Fifth Exploit of the Great Serial STINGAREE Bigger Thrills! Greater Novelty! “ The Bushranger at Bay.” QUEEN FOR AN HOUR, A Two-part Star Comedy, featuring EDITH STOREY. CHARLIE CHAPLIN CARTOONS. CHARLIE IN INDIA. ETC. ETC. J3TC._ THURSDAY. “ Cowards die many times before their deaths. The valiant never taste of death but once.”—Shakespeare. The Biggest and Best Triangle Play yet presented in Tc Awamutu. Produced on a masterly scale by the Wizard of Big Effects—Thos. H. Ince. THE COWARD ! THE COWARD ! THE COWARD ! THE COWARD ! THE COWARD ! THE COWARD ! THE COWARD! THE COWARD! If extravagant praise of picture plays was not so common we would be tempted to try and tell you just how good “ The Coward ” is—sufficient to say that we consider it the Best Allround Film you’ve seen. The Story wil grip you early and never lose its grip. The Acting is wonderful. The Battle Scenes are terrific. A Picture wc arc proud to show. OTHER GOOD PICTURES AS WELL. SATURDAY NEXT. SPECIAL CHILDREN’S MATINEE. SpeciallyVSelected Programme. Films that will Interest, Elevate, and Amuse. Headed by one of the Biggest Stars ever produced by the Yitagraph Co. THE MILLS OF THE GODS. The pictorial version of George P. Dillenbank’s popular Novel of the same title. It is performed by a Powerful Cast, including ROSEMARY THEBY AS JULIA LEO DELANEY As MIGUEL. A SUPPORTING PROGRAMME OF EQUAL MERIT. THE Jj]MPIEE T HEATEE * Direction .. .. J. C. Williamson, Ltd. FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY ! SATURDAY NEXT SATURDAY NEXT SATURDAY NEXT J.C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., will present THE WORLD’S GREATEST PICTURE SPECTACLE,

D. W. Griffith’s Stupendous Production TIIE BIRTH OE A NATION. THE BIRTH OF A NATION. THE BIRTH OF A NATION. THE BIRTH OF A NATION Founded on Thomas Dixon’s Story of “ THE CLANSMAN.” . “ Mr Griffith has used all the Threads of Life in Weaving his Wonderful Fabric.’ 5000 SCENES IS,OOO PEOPLE. 3000 HORSES COST £IOO,OOO. A Red-blooded Tale of War and Conquest, Love and Romance, midst Historic Scenes, Comedy, which relieves the Thrill of Adventure, Gripping Heart Interest, and Soul-stirring Emotions. Decisive Battles of the American Civil War! Sherman’s March to the Sea! The Burning of Atlanta! Lee’s Surrender at Appomatox! The Assassination of President Lincoln! The Black Peril of America! The Rise of the Ku Klux Klan! Two Love Stories as Great as Romeo and Juliet! THE BIRTH OF A NATION THE BIRTH OF A NATION THE BIRTH OF A NATION The Most Stupendous, Dramatic, and Spectacular Enterprise which tlic Brain of Man yet Visioned and Realised! 13 E C WHY YOU SHOULD SEE WHY YOU SHOULD SEE WHY YOU SHOULD SEE It is a Brilliant, Vivid, Stirring Masterpiece. It takes the Whole Country by Storm. In the short space of three hours the audience sees, hears, and feels a period of fifteen years. y Never before has such a whirlwind combination of story, spectacle, and tense drama been unrolled. It is worth £1 a Scat. $ SEE IT AND BE THRILLED. POPULAR PRICES—2/- & 1/-. Only a limited number of 1/- tickets. Box Plan is now open at the Manager’s Office, Empire Theatre, every afternoon between the hours of 2 and 5, and at the Picture Entertainments in the evening. As it was impossible to secure the above masterpiece on any other date, the Management has decided to screen the Eighteenth Episode of “ The Million Dollar Mystery ” on Thursday, 2nd November, and the Nineteenth oil Saturday, 4th November. THE PLAN IS FILLING RAPIDLY. If you want a good seat don’t delay, But Book it at Once. NO Charge for Booking'.

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Waipa Post, Volume XII, Issue 587, 24 October 1916, Page 3

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