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ALL ROADS AND THE CROWDS TRAVERSING THEM CONVERGE AT THE rinrvoLi. J-IVOLL %J emenc'c"JS Success Registered. A PROFOUND IMPRESSION. Daily, 2 p.m. -Nightly, 7.30. Daife' 2J?" m- : Nightly, 7.30. The Picture Without a Parallel, ''THE CREATION," ''THE CREATION," Or ; AFTER, SIX DAYS." AFTER SIX DAYS." RAFTER SIX DAYS." iiifpiixßi?!; ■ "iiriiflgiFs:-. . Filmed m THE HOLY LAND.- ---_ REV. DR. PINFOLD, Secretary of the Minsters' Association, .writes to Manager, Tivoli Theatre, as follows: — W JI KEGARDed TO-NIGHT'S PRESENTATION AS HIGHLY EDUCATIONAL, INTEREST- ™™ ; ATTRACTIVE. I wfrP^^^E ALL rRSL™aAYIS NOT SEEN AFTER SIS DAYS' TO VISIT THE TIVOLI WHILE YOU ARE SHOWING THE FILM. "Yours truly, . (Sgd.) JAMES T. PINFOLD/ r^n^x, 0?^11^ Scenic Effects. CHOICE SUPPORTING SUBJECTS e, the Film of *!« G^3* »»<», . GLOAMING v. THE HAWK. aJ 31,0^ 31?*6 t- tHE HAWK. Attend Matinees or Book at The Bristol. Late Reserves Theatre, Tel. 50. ARTCRAFT,' NIGHtEI; at IAB. ARTCRAFT, NIGHTLY, at 7.45. Molesworth etreoL Opposite Parliament Buildings. NOW SHOWTNG. NOW SHOWING-. N°T SHOWING. NOW SHOWING. A Brilliant Selznick Production, ;;the kingdom within." the kingdom within" "the kingdom within" "the kingdom within" "the kingdom within." Featuring A Specially Selected Cast, including ERNEST TORRENCE, GASTON GLASS, RUSSELL SIMPSON PAULINE STARKE. Our lives are what we make them, but in this story the influence of one was responsible for miraculous changes. "THE KINGDOM WITHIN." "THE KINGDOM WITHIN" "THE KINGDOM WITHIN." It is never too late to mend our ways, nor is it too late to replace hate with . love. Big Supporting Programme includes LATEST REVIEW. SCENIC. COMEDY. SPECIAL MUSIC By THE ARTCRAFT ORCHESTRA THE ARTCRAFT ORCHESTRA. Telephone 3470 for Reserves. SHORTT'S THEATRE. HORTT'S THEATRE. ■ ' '" Packed to overflowing on Saturday. What a magnificent picture. What wonderful acting. One o£ the finest pictures I'Vo ever seen. Th© above are somo of the remarks passed by patrons on Saturday. NAZTMOVA AND MILTON SILLS NAZIMOVA AND MILTON SILLS NAZIMOVA AND MILTON SILLS In their greatest screen success, 'THE MADONNA OF THE -THE MADONNA OF THE STREETS," , ■ STREETS," Adapted from, the famous novel, "The Ragged Messenger," by W. B. MaxwelL Here is drama that goes deeper than any before—that brings the lump that only tears can melt. The Year's Dynamo of Emotion. BIG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. No Increae© in Prices. Reserves at The Bristol, or Telephone 768. THE ROYAL WELLINGTON CHORAL UNION. Conductor, Mr. H. Temple White. TOWN HALL. OWN TTAT.T, SATURDAY NEXT, AT 8. Haydn's WTHE CREATION." "THE CREATION." "THE CREATION." "THE CREATION." The Bos Plan Opens at The Bristol at 9 to-morrow (Tuesday). Special engagement of Mr. HARISON COOK, HARISON COOK, The English Basso Cantante. Soprano, Mrs. J. F. Woodward. - Tenor, Mr. J. Hadland, GreymoutK. Prices: 5s (res.), 3s (res.), phis tax, and W. E. CALDOW, Hon. Seo. Tel. 3390. MEETINGS. MANUKA. • MANUKA. OVERFLOW Meeting owing to the hall not being Targe enough. Hundreds were turned away. ROLL UP TO-NIGHT AND HEAR THE MEN STATE THEIR CASE. HALL, 59, MANNERS STREET.Questions. Discussion. FILL THE HALL AGAIN. BRITISH AND FOREIGN BD3LE SOCIETY. ANNUAL AND PUBLIC MEETING. rfKHE above will be held on TUESDAY, -a- 26th, at 7.30 p.m., in St. Andrew's Hall, The Terrace. His Worship the Mayor will'preside. The principal speaker will be the Rev. David Calder, B.A. Business: To receive Report and Bal-ance-sheet, Election of Officers. All are cordially invited. ALAN S. INNES-JONES, Hon. Secretary. NEW ZEALAND LAND VALUES ~ LEAGUE (Inc.). ANNUAL MEETING. mHE ANNUAL MEETING of the J- above League will be held on MONDAY ISVENtNG NEXT, 25tli inst., in tho Trades Hall, Vivian street, commoncinfr at 8 o'clock. Business: To receivo Report and Balanctvslippt anrl General. Members may brinjf friends. It. .0. SMITH, _ _^ _ Jfon. Secretary. ■JSRI JaS" ut ifie"ri7vra~inir,~srirj'inrut

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 120, 25 May 1925, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 120, 25 May 1925, Page 2