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Years- of labour, enough money to lighten a National Debt, and the greatest producing cli'ort in tho history of Motion Pictures were unhesitatingly expended oh a production that is not a "picture," but a monument erected on the heights of tho creativo art that cinematography and human endeavour have at last reached. BE LUXE • THEATRE COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT, 30th OCTOBER, Tho Management has pleasure in presenting ITALY'S GIFT TO THE WORLD-TIIE CROWNING FILM ACHIEVEMENT: " QUO VADIS " " QUO VADIS " . . THE NEW GIGANTIC TRIUMPH. MADE THIS YEAR IN ROME. Twelvo 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 comes tho re-creation of the classic—the gigantic First National picture made in 1925 in the First National 1925 way—a production that sweeps, aside all the screen efforts of - tho past, and stands as a standard for producers of the next ten years to try and build up to BOX PLAN on view at Brislol Piano Co., Ailkcn's Book nVno'i 6 ' or Seals 2nay bo Res«l>vcd by ringing Telephone

ELECTION NOTICES. i - -v -- -------- XTTCW ZEALAND LABOUR PARTY. •^EW ZEALAND LABOUR PARTY. LABOUR CANDIDATES' MEETINGS. TO-NIGHT. At S. TO-NIGHT. MR. P. FRASER (Central), Mt: Cook Boys' School and vicinity Old Tram Sheds. Mr. J. Roberts ami Mr. J. Thorn will assist Mr. Fraser at these meetings. MESSRS. A. 1. SIONTEITH and It. M'KEEN, Victoria Hall, Newtowu, MR. C. F. CHAPMAN (Suburbs), Town Hall, Miramar. MR..H. E. COMBS (North), Kearney's Tearooms. MR. R. SEMPLE (Otaki), Otaki. MR. W. NASH (Hutt), Independent Hall, Upper Hutt. MR. B. ROBERTS (Manawatu), Kopuliiroa. THURSDAY (At S) THURSDAY. MR. P. FRASER, Congregational School, Cambridge terrace, and the Methodist School, Webb street. MR. A. L. MONTEITH, at the New Century Hall, Kent terrace. MR. H. E. COMBS (North), St. Anne's, Northland. MR. R. M'KEEN, Owen street, Newtown, 7; Vogeltown, S.IS. MR. C. H." CHAPMAN (Suburbs), Masonic Hall, Island Bay. MR. R. SEMPLE, Porirua. MR. W.' NASH, Crown Theatre, East-' bourne. MR. B. ROBERTS, Shannon. . ROLL UP. VOTE LABOUR. ~~WELLINGTON CENTRAL! " The Coates Wave is Becoming Tidal. D'UKBAE SLOANE Speaks This Week: TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), 28th OCTOBER—Webb Street Mission Hall. FRIDAY, 1 50th OCT.. — Mitchelltovrn School. ELECTORS! Hear Sloane's Pension Scheme. "A Vote for SLOANE is a Vote for COATES." "Have You Got That?" MR, SLOANEpviII speak to. tho Work- [ cl-,8 at Post Ofhce Square at Noon on : THURSDAY. : MR, SLOANE will speak on THURS- j DAj! NIGHT, at 8 o'clock, at the Now ! Masonic Hall, Cambridge ■ avenue, oil Cambridge terrice. WELLINGTON EAST ELECTION. TFORSYTH, Reform Candidate, will • Address the Electors as follows 1, at S p.m.— ' CHURCH HALL, COCKBURN-ST.. /SOUTH KILBIRNIE - TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), 28th OCTOBER, KIOSK. ORIENTAL BAY—TO-MOR-ROW (THURSDAY), 29th OCTOBER, WELLINGTON SUBURBS. RA; WRIGHT, will address the Elee- • tors as follows, at 8 p.m.:— NORTHLAND-ST. ANNE'S SCHOOLROOM. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), 28th OCTOBER. NGAIO—TOWN HALL, THURSDAY, 29th OCTOBER. MIRAMAR SOUTH-STATE SCHOOL, FRIDAY, 30th OCTOBER, KHANDALLAH—TOWN HALL, MONDAY, 2nd NOVEMBER. WELLINGTON NORTH ELECTORATE. dIR JOHN LUKE, The Official Roform Candidate, .Will Address the Electors As under: • MASONIC HALL, BOULCOTT STREET, FRIDAY, 30th OCTOBER, ST. ANDREW'S SCHOOLROOM, THE TERRACE, TUESDAY, 3rd NOVEMBER, Each' Meeting at 8 p.m. A VOTE FOR LUKE IS A VOTE FOR COATES. OTAKI ELECTORATE. MR. W. 1-1. FIELD, Reform Candidate, will Address tho Electors as under: PORIRUA HALL—TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), 28th OCTOBER. 8.15 pan. (TiUlii Buy Residents cordially invited,) BELMONT I [ALL — TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), 20tH"OCTOBER, '7.30 UPPER HUT'!.' HALL—TO-MORROW (THURSDAY). 29th OCTOBER, 8 p.m. PAHAUTANUI—HALL, FRIDAY, 50th OpTOBKR, 7.15 p.m. PAREMATA —HALL, FRIDAY, 30lli _ OCTOBER, 8.30 p.m. OTAKI SEAT. MR. lIARKNESS. the National Candida to for Otiilsi, will Address the Electors at 8 p in., as under: — PAEKAKARIKI .HALL — TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), 28th OCTOBER, TE VfORO HALL — TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), 291h OCTOBER. UPPER HUTT, INDEPENDENT HALL—FRIDAY, 30th OCTOBER. BIiLMONT—SATURDAY, olst OOT. OIIAU MALL—MONDAY, 2nd NOV. JUUNSONViLLK - MOORE'S HALL, TUESDAY, 3rd NOVEMBER,

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 103, 28 October 1925, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 103, 28 October 1925, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 103, 28 October 1925, Page 2

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