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"As a story, us a. play spectacle, 'QUO VADIS?' is uiiforgotlaMc. And jiow lo stand beside those twin triumphs conies the. new photo rendition oi :i ftury Hint, dealing with the "Slirly. days of mankind, v.ill Uui as lou- as (h.. ImiMaii nun itsolf. While ; man lasts, KIHST NATIONAL'S 'Ol'li VADI.S/' will remain will, him its a living chroniclo of tin; stormy cm of i.'liris>iiiinil\.'' D E LUXE TH E A T R E TO-NIGHT ! S o'clock. TO-NIGHT ! The Mainigement has pleasure- in presenting ITALY'S GIFT TO THE WORLD—THE CROWNING FILM ACHIEVEMENT: "QUO VADIS?" "QUO VADIS?" THE NEW GIGANTIC TRIUMPH. MADE THIS YEAR IN ROME. Was re-lived in Rome this year on the waves of tlio Mediterranean. Those who saw it in tho making exclaimed aloud: "This will bo the final word in pictorial representation.'' Shortly, wo believe, the civilised world will agree, saying, "It is!" A SUPREME CREATION THAT ONLY SUPREME GENIUS, BACKED BY YEARS OF EXPERIENCE COULD MAKE POSSIBLE. BOX PLAN on view at The Bristol and Aitken's Book Arcade, or Reservations by Telephone 23-080. A DYNAMIC ROMANCE AT LAST! There NEVER has been a picture to move as this one does—both feet on the accelerator, and a super-sort of petrol. QUEEN-S THEATRE. TO-NIGHT 7.45 TO-NIGHT MATINEE TO-MORROW, 2.30. LIFE TUMBLED DOWN IN A HEAP!—It was odd how it all happened; she- had wanted a sweetheart, love, romance—but they' never came. Thrills she had cravod for—but they passed her by. Adventure, sensation, every thing— all hud missed her. ' THEN SUDDENLY —in ono smashing hour—they tumbled around her. Sixty minutes of shattering shocks, and a thrill to evory second. "THE CROWDED HOUR" BEBE DANIELS KENNETH HARLAN HEADING A FAMOUS CAST. You'll have the time of your life—at " THE CROWDED HOUR," BIG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME.

PARAMOUNT THEATRE ■ • ' '(COURTENAY PLACE). COMMENCING TO-DAY! Afternoon, 2.30. TWICE DAILY! 7.45 Evening. GEORGE FITZMAURICE'S '. PAGEANT OF BEAUTY AND DRAMA, "'HIS SUPREME MOMENT," ADAPTED FROM MAY EDGITEN'S NOVEL, " WORLD WITHOUT END," With BLANCHE SWEET ■ v ■ : RONALD COLMAN THE GLITTER OF-THE STAGE, THE SUMPTUOUSNESS OF ELEGANT ■SOCIETY, THE DANGER AND HARDSHIP IN WILDEST SOUTH AMERICA—THESE FORM THE WONDROUS BACKGROUNDS FOR A MIGHTY LOVE THAT FINDS ITS STIRRING CLIMAX IN "HIS SUPREME T MOMENT." SEE THE ENTRANCING LOVE OF ALL NATIONS IN TECHNICOLOUR —AS PART OF THIS TREMENDOUS DRAMA. i Beauties of every race and clime—Photographed in natural colours, and appearing in gorgeous native costumes. A FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION. COMEDY. SCENIC. ' GAZETTE. THE PARAMOUNT ORCHESTRA . BOX PLAN AT THE UTILITY STATIONERY SHOP (next to Theatre), TELEPHONE 21-838, OR RING THEATRE, TELEPHONE 21-842. A STRAIGHT TALK TO VOTERS ■FROM TWO OUTSTANDING NEW ZEALAND BUSINESS MEN WILL BE GIVEN AT THE DE LUXE THEATRE, SUNDAY Ist NOVEMBER SUNDAY o 8.15 p.m. SPEAKERS: THE HON. GEO. FOWLDS MR. ROBT. A. LAIDLAW (Managing Director, Farmers' Union Trading Co., Ltd.) S.A. SILVER BAND WILL PLAY SELECTIONS BEFORE MEETING COMMENCES. Band also plays afc Great Prohibition Rally, S.A. Citadel, Vivian street, Sunday Afternoon. GIVE PROHIBITION A TRIAL!. ADMISSION FREE. COLLECTION. 1 LIQUOR'S LATEST BLUFF: ■ "CORPORATE CONTROL." A CRUSHING EXPOSURE BY MR, L. M. ISTTT, m.p. (Member of tho Special Parliamentary Committee on Licensing Legislation). MAIN TOWN HALL, MONDAY 2nd NOVEMBER MONDAY .8 p.m. GIVE PROHIBITION A TRIAL! MAKE 4lh NOVEMBER NEW ZEALAND'S EMANCIPATION DAY!-' ADMISSION FUEE. COLLECTION. YOUR PHOTOGRAPH. TUEVJ'JIt. want for Money! .Financial AM .Exchange of Photographs at ■*■* Assistance Bureau, '-OS, Lamlilon ■"• Christmas time is a graceful way quay (Star Registry stairway)— Lends <>i ».skuo>ylv.cli!ii)K i'ripiidtjhip.. Aluncy ™ jiei-boiiul' chattels; iiml other ViatjilK'S STW3.IO, bKciiritles, .C 3 upivurds. Apulitutiuus ffel, S3-S3O, 110. CubiHt, | strictly confldeuUiil, ... :„..

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 105, 30 October 1925, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 105, 30 October 1925, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 105, 30 October 1925, Page 2

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