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PICTURES AND THE PICTUREGOER
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SPECIAL CHRISTMAS OFFER TO THE PUBLIC.
A magnificent four -coloured autographed portrait of Miss Kathlyn Williams, \\ by 9 inches, will be sent to any address in ILK,, post free, 4^cL The portrait is handsomely mounted on thick art card with silk ribbon bow.
Only a limited number cf these portraits are available. Send now and avoid disappointment.
93-5, Wardour Street, London.
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"2«Sr THE IDEAL'S 1916
SENSATIONAL ALL -BRITISH RELEASES
STILL WATERS RUN DEEP, by Tom Taylor. Caste includes Lady Tree, [ffi -1
THE GREAT ADYENTURE, by Arnold Bennett (Turner Films). Featuring N
Henry Ainley. [/.'• l> tfw d March 2
IRIS, by Sir Arthur Pinero (Hepworth). ■ Featuring. Henry Ainley and Alma Taylor.
FAR FROM THE MADDING CROWD, by Thomas Hardy (Turner Films). Florence Turner as Bathsheba.
WHOSO IS WITHOUT SIN, the "Ideal" Prize Story. Featuring Hilda
MboWatrd Milton Rosmer. [Released Feb. ?&.
CASTE, by T. W. Robertson (Turner Films). With Sir JOHN HARE as Kccles. [R ' '''• 24*A
OTHER MASTERPIECES FOR 1916 INCLUDE:
8IR JOHN HARE as DR. PRIMROSE In "THE
YICAR OF WAKEFIELD." SIR OEORGE ALEXANDER in "THE SECOND MRS.
TANQUERAY." SIR GEORGE ALEXANDER and IRENE YANBRUGH
in "THE GAY LOKD QUEX." ISRAEL ZANGWILL'3 "BACHELORS' CLUB" and
"OLD MAIDS' CLUB."
LADY
MISS LENA ASHWELL in OSCAR WILDE'S
WINDERMERE'S FAN." OSCAR WILDE'S "THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING
EARNEST." " SALLY IN OUR ALLEY." with HILDA TREVELYAN. "PROFIT AND LOSS." by F. W. MALTBY. "THE OLD FOLKS AT HOME." "JUSTICE," by JOHN GALSWORTHY.
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