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Last Night's Huge Audience '. Acclaimed " GLORIOUS NEW ZEALAND " " GLORIOUS NEW ZEALAND " j "GLORIOUS NEW ZEALAND" The Finest Sconic Picture yet produced in New Zealand or any other country. "PARAMOUNT THEATRE, ' X ARAMOUNT THEATRE, Courtenay place. ! TWICE DAILY. Afternoon 2.30. 7.45 Evening. BOX PLAN AT THE THEATRE. TELEPHONE 21-842, (Telephone Reserves must be claimed before 7.50.) ' The Government Publicity Office pre■eents, under the Direction of the Hon. G. J. Anderson, THE SUPER SCENIC MASTERPIECE, " GLORIOUS NEW ZEALAND," "GLORIOUS NEW ZEALAND," ."GLORIOUS NEW ZEALAND,*' "GLORIOUS NEW ZEALAND," "GLORIOUS NEW ZEALAND," "GLORIOUS NEW ZEALAND," "GLORIOUS NEW ZEALAND," , "GLORIOUS NEW ZEALAND," I The World's Most Beautiful Scenic Film. [ SEE YOUR OWN COUNTRY. "YOU ARE TAKEN ON A CONDUCTED TOUR, INCLUDING MOUNTAIN PEAKS, PLACID LAKES, WATERFALLS, RUSHING RIVERS, THERMAL REGIONS. FISHING GROUNDS, AND WINTER SPORTS. IT IS A WONDERFUL PICTURE. EVERY NEW ZEALANDER SHOULD SEE IT." "GLORTOUS NEW ZEALAND," "GLORTOUS NEW ZEALAND," "GLORIOUS NEW ZEALAND," Our First New Zealand National Picture. Also, ; The Official Picture of THE VICE-REGAL WEDDING THE VICE-REGAL WEDDING (Exclusive to this Theatre). Big Supports. THE PARAMOUNT ORCHESTRA. BRITANNIA. CONTINUOUS from RITANNIA. 11 a.m ' ' ' NOW SHOWING. Wm. Fox Presents TOM MIX ' TOM MIX ' And . TONY TONY . In the Surpassing Romance of tho Early : West, "THE DEADWOOD COACH." "TIH? DEADWOOD COACH." "THE DEADWOOD COACH." "THE DEADWOOD COACH." "THE DEADWOOD COACH." "THE DEADWOOD COACH." "THE DEADWOOD COACH." "THE DEADWOOD COACH." "THE DEADWOOD COACH." ! "THE DEADWOOD COACH." ; Daring Adventure-^Perilous Escapes— Thrilling Romance laid in the Picturesque Dakota Bad Lands. ' A DYNAMIC DRAMA WITH THRILLS ; GALORE. Also, N SCENIC. COMEDY. GAZETTE. Telephone 40-618 for Resorve3. S'I'RAND THEATRE. TRAND THEATRE ( Direction Fuller-Hayward Theatres NOW SHOWING. Continuous 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. YOU MUST SEE THIS ONE. i "MASTERS OF MEN," , "MASTERS OF MEN," i "MASTERS OF MEN," , "MASTERS OF MEN," ; . "MASTERS OF MEN," " MASTERS OF MEN," j "MASTERS OF "MEN," "MASTERS OF MEN," A boy's battle upward in tho world's most terrifying school, tho forward hole on a Sailing Ship, 1 CULLEN LANDIS, EARLE WILLIAMS, ALICE CALHOUN, and WANDA HAWLEY. Also DINKY DEAN DINKY DEAN ' DINKY DEAN DINKY DEAN \ DINKY DEAN In " A PRINCE OF A KING." " A. PRINCE OF A KING." "A PRINCE OF A KING." ,_ A fascinating story of Circus Life, in which j Dinky Dean as thn tiny acrobat vrill somersault right into your affections. Kessrvo3 at Theatre. Rinj* 43-855. DON'T FORGET!—WE ARE OPEN ALL DAY ON MONDAY. QUALITY THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! POLA NEGRI, POLA NEGRI, Tho Greatest Star in Motion Pictures "THE CHARMER," i Flashing, passionate, and fascinating Pola as a Spanish dancing girl in a comedy drama produced by Sydney 01----cott, who made "Tho Humming Bird" and Monsiour Boaucairo. ■ ORGAN RECITAL. ' t rjioWN HALL (TO-MORROW), STJN- ■*- DAY, 25th OCTOBER, 1925. 8.30 p.m. By MR. BERNARD F. PAGE (City Organist). Soeur Monique (Rondo) Coupcrin-Pagc Sonata (No. 2) in C. Minor and Major . , , . Mendelssohn Choral from "Suite" (Op. 14) _ , , , P. de Maliengreati Psychological Poem Rebikofi Meditation (No. 3) in C. Sharp Minor _ , , , _ Roparlz Prelude and Fugue in D Major (Op. 93) Glazounov ADMISSION FREE. Voluntary contributions received at door. 1 VICTORIA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE SIR ERNEST RUTHERFORD 0.M., F.R.S., Will deliver an Illustrated Lecture in THE TOWN HALL THE TOWN HALL On TUESDAY, 27th OCTOBER, At 8 p.m., entitled • "ATOMS AND THEIR, STRUCTURE." Admission 2s, Reserved Spats 3a. Seats may bo booked at The Bristol. Unreserved Tickots (price 2s) may he obtained at Whitaimbe and Tombs and G. Jeffery, Larnbton quay. Students attending tho CoUe.c? may oh- <>■ lain passes ontitling them to (reo uilmisI sion- at the College Office.

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 100, 24 October 1925, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 100, 24 October 1925, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 100, 24 October 1925, Page 4

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