LYCEUM PICTURES.
" The Chimes."
The management announce that torcorrow (Wednesday) and on Friday evening they will have the pleasure of submitting Dickens' ever famous fory "The Chimes." This is one of the mos£dciightful and revealing books of Charles Dickens in animated form. Its rictunsation ba? eclipsed all other attempts to make real the great characters of the "greatest novelist ever born." Mostly everyone has read "the Chiracs," and many people can recall the wordß the "Chimes" ■ecme to say to Trotty Veck-"A happy New Year to you and all those whose happinees depends on you." The play has a very deep power of suggestion; it quickens the moral temperature; it leads men and women to try and penetrate past brutal habits into gweetneßß aDdJiindlincss of human nature, which seems always and plUmateiy there, if one can get it.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 4, Issue 46, 15 June 1915, Page 3
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138LYCEUM PICTURES. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 4, Issue 46, 15 June 1915, Page 3
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