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Years of labour, enough money to lighten a National Debt, and Iho greatest producing effort in the history of Motion Pictures were unhesitatingly oxpended on n production that is not a. "■picture," but a. monument erected on tlio heights of the creative art Hint cinematography and human endeavour have af; last reached. DE LUXE THEATRE COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT, 30th OCTOBER. The Management has pleasure in presenting ( ITALY'S GIFT TO THE WORLD—THE CROWNING FILM ACHIEVEMENT: " QUO VADIS " " QUO VADIS " THE NEW GIGANTIC TRIUiMP'H. MADE THIS YEAR IN ROME. Twelve years ago "QUO VADIS" created a furore throughout Australasia. It was then the greatest picture of its time —and it. has not been outshone in twelve years. Until now coir.eS tho rc;crea'tiou of the classic—the gigantic First National picture made in 1925 in tho First National 19215 way—a production that sweeps asido all the screen efforts of the past, and stands as a standard for producer's of the next ten years to try and build up to BOX PLAN on view at Bristol Piano Co., Aitken's Book Arcade, or Seats may be Reserved by' ringing Telephone 23-080. LOOK!" LOOK! DON'T MISS MACDUFFS ADVT. ON PAGE 11. 'LOOK! . ' LOOKt

MEETINGS. ' THE LIQUOR QUESTION. rUBLIC MEETING. LARGE TOWN HALL, THURSDAY, 29th OCTOBER, At 8 p.m. HEAR ' ■ THE REV. G. GORDON BELL, M,A. (Vicar of the Holy Sepulchre Church, Auckland,). PROHlßlTlON—lndefensible and Impossible. BLOCKING REFORM - Prohibition Tactics. Temperate New Zealand. The Solution of the Liquor Problem. (.1). INDIVIDUAL ACTION-Temper- ■ .- Mice. ■■ ,'......■■-,.'..: (2) COMMUNITY ACTION-Legisla-tive Reform. Corporate Control. .' "x Other Speakers: \ MR. AY: PERRY : And .. -■' MR. K. A. ARMSTRONG. "The Limitations of Law"—"The Need for a lrree Parliament." Chairman: M. LUCKIE, ESQ. (Deputy Mayor). MUSIC:. The AVorking Men's 'Club Orchestra (loader, Mr. AY. 11. Cummins) will provide a Selected Programme of Musi';from 7.15 p.m. .Questions in AVriting Welcomed. All citizens invited. Admission free. Doors open 7.15 p.m. Ladies specially invited to be present. Doors open 7.15 p.m. Meeting conducted under the auspices of f-bo N.Z. LICENSING REFORM ASSOCIATION. Dominion President, The Yon. H. AY. Willimns, Archcleacon of AVaiapu; Vicc-Presidcnt, Mr. D. M. Fiudlny; Pominiou Secretary, Mr. '11. A. Armstrong-. Make -up your mind, new to SUPPORT THK THIRD IHSSUK Ol! 1 STATK PURCHASE AND CUNTROL. as an indication lo Parliament that the people detiire reform of the Licensing system. SOCIETY FOR THJ3 PROTECTION OF AVOMEN AND CHILDRKN. rpUB Twenly-oiKhth Annual JMeotin^ of JL iho Society will he. hold TO-NIGHT in No. 1 Committee- Koum, Tunu Hull, at. 8 o'clock. His Worship tho Mayor will preside. Speakers: Sir Robert Stoutj Dr, M'Kibbin, and Rev. Dr. Elliott. THK ANNUAL JYIKKTINU of Hip Ladies' Auxiliary of the NAVY LISAGUK (Welliiigtou Branch) will bo held in lhn Navy League .Koouis; Woodward street, on TUESDAY, 3rd November, 1925, at 2 p.m. Business,: 1. Report (md Bnliiiico-shcnt. '<L. Elcetioii of President and Committee. Nominations for President, und Coin 1' imilee, proposed and sucoiidej, imist be sent, to the lion. Secretary, Mrs Uunliug, 49, Sydney sired. Folone, by TIiURbDAY, 29th Oulobcr; SUSAN UAIiIJIXC. lion, Sec, Ladies' Auxiliary. | WANTED Knowii-^CUeat Salviigo I Sul'3. Goods cluuiaged by water, ex 3,0. Kent, Ciai'deii Shuars, nlightly rutty, »t, ss; I'iurckn Spades at bij; teiiuetioiw. Tha fcikus Hardware.

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 102, 27 October 1925, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 102, 27 October 1925, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 102, 27 October 1925, Page 2