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AMTISEMENrS. mHE pREATEST "DICTURE. PHONE v *' '■—* -N. PHONE «09a. PICTURES) -ig.a. FIRST NATIONAL PICTURES PRESENT SIR HALL CAINES DYNAMIC LOVE STORY. "mHE TTITERNAL " CUR "TTALL /^AINE. " -S-HE -E-TERNAL V-'ITY " *5»iR -f-ALL "TUIE TTM'ERNAL /"IITY " C.IR TTALL /""IAINE. "J-HE -C-TERNAL V-'ITY " XL AI _l_ V^AINE. rpUE T7ITERNAL _-<ITY" C_IR TTALL f^AINE. •The -Internal v-ity" ksir -Q-all "Wine. ' mHE "pTERNAL _~IITY " by C_IR TTALL Z^IAINE. ;;-*-he -E-ternal v>ity - " On. XL all v-_ine. miiE "T7ITERNAL /""IITY " CJIR TTALL fIAINE. "J-HE -C-TERNAL V-'ITY "' «IR XL A LL U\INE. "miiE T-TERNAL /~IITY ' CUR TTALL /-<AINE. A- HE X-I TEKNAT _ l__'j TV i Oik XI-all - A GEORGE FITZMAURICE PRODUCTION, with BARBARA LA MARR. LIONEL RARRYMORE. BERT LYTELL, MONTAGUE LOVE, RICHARD BENNETT. PRODUCED IN ROME. WITH THE KING OF ITALY, PREMIER MUSSOLINI, THE FASCISTI. TIIE IMPERIAL LANCERS, AND 20,000 IN THE CAST. ALL TnE SCENIC AND SACRED WONDERS OF ROME. Love. Splendour, Beauty, The Coliseum, The Roman Baths. The Imperial Palace, The Appian Way, The Historic Forum —All the Greatest Wonders that people spend millions every year to see, are in this Drama. QRANDEUR — ©TORY — QPECTACLE. TOO GREAT TO CONVEY IN WORDS, THIS DARING DRAMA, TOO BIG IN SCENES, IN BEAUTY. GLAMOUR AND SPLENDOUR FOR PEN TO PAINT. SEE IT. THRILL OVER IT. KNOW FOR ONCE THE GREATEST TREAT A FILM CAN GIVE. lOL LL LAUGH. YOU'LL CRY, YOU'LL FEAR, YOU'LL CHEER. The Cast spent ten months in Rome making this stupendous and marvellous photoplay, with every assistance given by the Italian Government. rj-iHE -yEAR'S rpRULY n i;eat "ciilm. FULL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. IJIHE RATIONAL QRCHESTRA, mHE "piNEST TN A UCKLAND. OVERTURE, "Pique Dame." Xylophone Solo by E. LIGIITON. SESSIONS : 11.15, 1.30. 3.45, 6.0.. S.O. KeserTCS at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. After 4.30 Phone 21C9A. A BIG DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMME. ALICE BRADY i» "THE CRADLE." THE WONDER PICTURE OF THE WORLD, DEALING WITH THE MOST WIDELY-DISCUSSED TOPIC OF THE DAY—BIRTH CONTROL. The story tells how a family, for three generations, have had their marriage unions cursed by death. The woman of the last generation, knowing this, has always been afraid in her heart and refuses to marry the man she loves. Ultimately, however' she consents. There SoUows a series of dramatic scenes, with the woman constantly afraid of death. And MATHESON LANG W MATHESON LANG ,'. "JANE SHAW." NEWS. SCENIC. NEWS .

RUGBY rOOTBAU,. EDEN m "OAKK. DEN H_v X _______ EDEN tejl "DARK. DEN *./_-M r AHK. EDEN W \\ T>ARK. DEN ■»> X ARK . i ' j WEDNESDAY. .WEDNESDAY. ! "WEDNESDAY. I WEDNESDAY. __LL BLACKS V. AUCKLAND. ALL BLACKS V. AUCKLAND. ALL.BLACKS V. AUCKLAND. ALL BLACKS V. AUCKLAND. ALL BLACKS V. AUCKLAND. ALL BLACKS V. AUCKLAND. WEDNESDAY. kick-off three p.m. curtain tjaisers. urtain xv aisers . pukekohe technical nigh school . Pukekohe technical high school y. seddon memorial technical seddon memorial technical SCHOOL. 1 SCHOOL. KICK-OFF 12.30 P.M. PONSONBY 111. V. NORTH SHORE lIL PONSONBY 111. V. NORTH SHORE 111. (Intermediate.) (Open.) KICK-OFF 1.30 P.M. Admission 1/, Grandstand 2/G Extra. (We _)ay tax.) Auckland Rugby Union Members' Tickets not available for this match, it being under the jurisdiction of the N.Z.R.F.U. For the N.Z. Rugby Union, • T. W. MABEN, . 'Phone 1330. Secretary A.R.F. Union, ' Acacia Buldings, O'Connell Street. ._ MEETINGS. TITO-NIGHT. 7.30. — GRANGE ROAD X BAPTIST CHURCH (near Dominion Rd. Post Office).—PAUL KANAMORI. of Japan, gives EXPERIENCES OF THE "GREAT JAPANESE EARTHQUAKE. A Hearty Welcome to All. 766 I HTAHUHU EVANGELISTIC V CAMPAIGN , CONTINUES NEXT WEEK. Conducted hy the Band of Young Men. SUNDAY, 20th—IN THE PUBLIC HALL. i_f\ C l - T- Bolls (Superintendent N.Z. ... Bible: Training. Institute). i 3 p.m.—"The Spirit that Wins." i 8.15 _ p.m.—"The Greatest Conqueror i T ,V 22n „ d rT Eev - T " Eusi " e U Cameron. | THURSDAY, 24th—Rev. Paul Kanamori ; (Japanese Evangelist). n., (See Further Notices.) Other Nights During the Week as „ _, Arranged. I Song Service at 7.30 p.m. AU Come. -— 7G_i T>EY. R. JDUTHIE, OF INDIA. .~-,-. Wm deliver a * • M I?^S 3! .4- nY ADDRESS MONDAY, JULY 21, AXJCK BANp CENTRAL MISSION HALL '-' ALBERT STREET, AT 730 * ! Friends Interested Inyited." | DIOCESAN MOTHERS' UNION. THE ! MASS «rSi ISO ARRANGED : FOR THURSDAY. JULY o 4 IS CANCELLED. M. AVERILL. — * President. j MONDAY-SIR E. E. LACEY LODGE- i _ Scots Hall, Symonds Street. I TUESDAY-LORD ALVERSTONE LODGE ! n -.Council Chambers. Newmarket \ W «Wo A S L ° DGeJ ? JUMBLE SAI.E. j ) S 1 PARISH HALL. Symonds St- ' Bplendid ,^J tts LE A . SALE. 13 . 0 . Seduce, Etc . . r-nu JULY, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. .

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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 170, 19 July 1924, Page 16

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