amusements PARAMOUNT THEATRE. ARAMOUNT THEATRE. Courtenay Place. COMMENCING TO-DAY. TWICE DAILY. . , Afternoon —2.30. Evening—7.4s The Government Publicity Office Presents, under the Direction of the Hon. G. J. And.-rson, THE SUPER SCENIC MASTERPIECE, fit© (NATURE’S ART GALLERY.) ' The Best Motion Picture yet produced. Illustrative of the Scenery and Life of the. Dominion. Seo Your Own Country First. THE WONDERS OF ITS LIVING VOLCANOES. THE GLOIiIES OF ITS BUSH LIFE. FIGHT WITH A MADDENED, LEAPING, FIGHTING SWORDFISH AT MAYOR ISLAND. THE GLOWWORM GROTTO AT WATTOMO CAVES. DEEP-SEA FISHING THRILLS; STUDIES OF TUIS, WEKAS, BELLBIRDS, GANNETS IN THEIR NATURAL SURROUNDINGS. A Beautiful Picture of the World’s Most Beautiful Country—“ Glorious New Zealand”—a fitting title for this exquisite colour-toned and tinted picture. SEE NEW ZEALAND AS YOU HAVE NEVER SEEN IT IN PICTURES BEFORE. . Also, The Official Picture of \ THE VICE-REGAL WEDDING. THE VICE-REGAL WEDDING. THE VICE-REGAL WEDDING. (Exclusive to this Theatre.) Good Supports. THE PARAMOUNT ORCHESTRA (Nine Solo Instrumentalists). BOOK YOUR SEATS! Box Plan at the Utility Stationery Shop (next to Theatre)/ Telephone 21—-838, or ring Theatre, Telephone 21—842. STRAND THEATRE Direction, Fuller-Hayward Theatres. 1 COMMENCING TO-DAY. Continuous, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. A SCREEN TREAT! “MASTERS OF MEN” The Most Thrilling Sea Picture ever Screened, Starring CULLEN LANDIS, WANDA HAWLEY, EARLE WILLIAMS and „„„„ ALICE CALHOUN. Also, “A PRINCE OF A KING,” Starring The Cutest Kiddie who ever stepped into Pictures, DINKY DEAN He’ll make you want to hug him. COMEDY, GAZETTE, SCENIC. Reserves at Theatre, ring 43—855. election Notices. T AB'OUR CANDIDATES’ MEETINGS. -L FRIDAY. FRIDAY. P.O. SQUARE,.NOON, TO-DAY, AND TO-NIGHT, at 7.30. GREEN ST. AND VIVIAN ST MR. C. H. CHAPMAN (Suburbs), Methodist Schoolroom, Kaiwarra, at 8. MR. A. L. MONTEITH (East), Methodist Hall, Cockburn Street, Ivilbirnie, at 8. ’ ■ , MR. H. E. COMBS (North), Masonic Hall, Boulcott Street, at 8. MR. W. NASH (Hutt), Social Hall, AT I’ETONE AND LOWER HUTT, at 8. Speakers: Messrs. W. Nash, J. Roberts, and L. Glover. MR R. SEMPLE (Otaki), Independent Hall, Upper Hutt, at 8. MR. BEN ROBERTS (Manawatu), Bulls, SATURDAY. SATURDAY. MR. A. L- MONTEITH (East), Open Air, Roxburgh and Majonbanks Streets, at 8. r , MR. BEN ROBERTS (Manawatu), Parewanui School, at 8. SUNDAY, 8 p.m. EMPRESS THEATRE—Messrs. A. L. Monteith, Jas. Roberts, and J. McKenzie. OUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN-Messrs. R. McKeen and Robert Semple. ARTCRAFT THEATRE—Messrs. H. E. Combs and Jas. Thorn. ROLL UP. HEAR THE TRUTH. VOTE LABOUR! WELLINGTON SUBURBS. RA. WRIGHT will address the Electors as follows, at 8 p.m.:— HAPPY VALLEY — MOORE’S TEA ROOMS. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), OCTOBER. 23. OHARIU—THE HALL, • SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24. LYALL BAY — ANGLICAN CHURCH ROOM, Frcyberg Street, MONDAY, OCTOBER 26. WELLINGTON EAST ELECTION. rp FORSYTH, Reform Candidate, will L. Address the Electors as follows, at 8 p.m.:— X’ewtown Public Library, , R'&IW Street. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), OCTOBER 23. —WELLINGTON CENTRAL ELECTORATE. DUNBAR SLOANE (Reform Candidate). e Friends and Supporters Note—Committee Meeting TO-DAY (Friday) OCTOBER 23, at 7.30 p.m. J Th? “Latest Joy Germ. “A VOTE FOR SLOANE IS A VOTE FOR COATES.” OTAKI ELECTORATE. W. H. FIELD, Reform Candidate, will addies? the Electors as under: OH AU—IN INSTITUTE, TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), OCTOBER 23, 8 p.m. rfPTAPTTT THE 11A LIZ OITAKiITT, ° TO-MOBROW NIGHT (SATURDAY), in conjunction with. Mr. lv. A. Wright. OTAKI SEAT. XTR. HARKNESS, the National Can-■L’-L didate for Otaki, will address the Electors at 8 p.m., as under:— UPPER HUTT, Independent Hall— FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30. WELLINGTON NORTH ELECTORATE MEETING AT NORTHLAND. MR. J. J. McGRATH, the Independent Notionalist Candidate, will Address the. Electors at ST. ANNE'S HALL. NORTHLAND, TO-NIGHT. L. WYNNE', Hon. Secretary
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Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 24, 23 October 1925, Page 11
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