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AMUSEMENTS. -yOW CJHOWIXfJ ■ VOW SHOWING. ->ow Oiimvixis — ■ -IMow Showing. 1 nnNl " fßlftTinWAl' ifffllDirTllDFifcl PHONE -16« a. INAI 216JA. UNIVERSAL JEWEL PRODUCTIONS PRESENTS THE PICTURE W THE YEAR. "One of the Ureatcat Works of Screen Art." "mII E SJTORM." •■ -L U E IO TO X M." Til E UTOB M." II R «TO X M." Til i; yTO R M." 1!E WTOBM." FROM GEU. BROADHURST'S rWOPTTTIOX OF LANGDON MeCORMICK'S STAGE PLAY, DIRECTED BY REGINALD BARKER AND FEATURING TTOrSE TJETERS. I TTIRGINIA TTALLI. Al urSE J- KTKKS. V IRGINIA V ALLI. TJOI'SE T3i:i Kits. -IT-IRtiINIA "VrALLI. J-J-ucsE -lexers. Virginia V alu. MATT "\rOOKE. ATT JMiOHK. 11 ATT \ TOO RE. I -k-'J-ATT -'J-OOKE. l_ _____ AFTER YOU HAVE SEEN " THE STORM " YOU WILL SAT " IT HAS EVERYTHING." THE QT O R M." UK °TO It M." 11 II X (JT O X M." -HE OtoK M." DEALS WITH A STARTLING ANGLE ON THE ETERNAL TRIANGLE IN NATURE'S RUGGED SETTINGS, 'MID HILLS OK SNOW AND ICE. TREACHEROUS DRIFTS AND YAWNING CHASMS, THAT'S Tit E OT O R M." UK TO It M." Til E L_ TO R M." I HE KStOIIM." j I A roarini; bellowing STORM, with crash of falling limhor: a snoakinc snow nvalnnrho. blocking the path to civilisation and liberty, freakishly uidiug fulo to tansli- th-.-- liv.-s. r.-moukl th.'ir individuality, and from out life's crucible- nrr.'ate thi'in all as spun-gold sterling beings. i THAT'S milE "PICTURE f\F mHE \ Gl3. J-lIE J- K'TURE yjF J- HE GE. THE QJTORM.'' II X ►? TOIt M " "milE tJTORM." TT CJIIAKES YOUR TT«VJ'JRY "IT'IBKE. "J-11 E OtORM. ,, J-T ©HAKDS i OUR "VBUV -T IBRE. Raginc rapiijp—one lone irirl in a canoe. Spilling spiteful guns—a ilaring. hopeless jump into icecold roaring waters. But the "ilounteclsi' , pot Msnette's father, and imid.-ii-.-ilile ivictt*r placed her in a falne position—alone in & Bnow-boiin(J cabin ivith two lniu of startling different temperaments end moral codes. CJETTINO \ XT EW QTAXDARD. fjETTixu **■ -L~ K\v Standard. Again ! a primitive man, another, the product of ultra-civilisation, then, the girl, whose beauty is as pure and wonderful Sb her snow-kissed birthplace—add to this elemental nature, and you have Life's greatest riddle, you caanot guess the denouement — before seeing THE CT O RM." U H "to RM." Th! CJ'lvix It will swep you up in the intensity of its drama, thrill you with its stark realism, awe 4tT\pai JO" w *th the majesty of the vast outdoors, and make your pulne drum a lively tune in jour -L \K\I YSES temples with its adventurous, stirring action. a emrvnt The greatness of "THE STORM" will leave a lasting impression on your minds, Hβ «we-A.aTot-VDS inspiring tense uniqueness will provoke a desire to see it again and again!'.! " YOU KNOW HOW 'TIS." mHE RATIONAL mHE TjiINEST TN A.KSSJ'tSn OVe'r?URE 750" J- he -National "uche.stha. lue -Finest -»-n ovektlrh, 7.w. RfirvK- sr-iTs; Tinrv AND BE SURE BOOK SEATS EARLY AND BE STJRE. book Seats elrly and be sure! +/ book seats early and be sure. T EWIS T> XT'ADY AND CJON, T TR. have the Plan, where Seats may 'be Booked fpr Circle or Dreee Circle .LeWIS K-. JCjIbX AND S>On! -LTD., at Usual Prices. Book where Booking is a pleasure. SESSIONS: 11.15, 1.30. 3.43, 6.0, 8.0. :T!S S3SSJ> . NiSSSSii: Og£?: == "TUg S^>

AMUSEMENTS. .NOW SHOWING. KOW SHOWING. CONTIXUOUS FIIJJOI 11.13 A.M. TO 10 T.M. LIGHT HEARTED. LAUGHTER LOVING, LAUGHTER MAKING. TOM MIX, In a Spleudid ana More Thrilling Drama, "UP AND GOING." "UP AND GOING.' , "UP AND GOING." "UP AND GOING" is a picture truly remarkable in spirited action, extraordinary scenic beauty and tremendous climax. It shows Tom Mix at his best throughout It shows him not only as a daring and wonderfully ■killed horseman and rough aud ready tighter in a righteous cause, but as a canoeist who is an expert of the first rank. | "UP AND GOING" is great and thrilling entertainment: but the fight under water—a light for life—presents a scene never before approached iv its startling quality. A TRIUMPH IN DARIN'; AND THRILLS. A TRIUMPH IN DARING AND THRILLS. "HIS WIFE'S SON" SPECIAL SUNSHINE COMEDY. "HIS WIFE'S SON" SPECIAL SUNSHINE COMEDY. LATEST TOPICALS AND CARTOON. EXCELLENT MUSICAL PROGRAMME. 'Phoue 423U for Reserves.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 249, 20 October 1922, Page 10

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