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v^Oiß —inilm- uiili-dyiliiliJilJll > iMnn tm OXC; :o>;q riendskip A Free Tour o ( Australia or New Zealnnd for the one beat essay on “What the Motion Picture meant to our Community’' is offered to patrons of picture theatres celebrating Faramount’a Greater Movie Season in March. Here are the Rules; Contest opens March I and closes March 2G, Essay must not exceed 250 words. Application form, obtainable from theatres celebrating GREATER MOVIE SEASON, or from selected newspaper in district conducting contest, must accompany essay. Mail essay to GREATER MOVIE SEASON EDITOR of news, paper conducting contest, or to Paramount Pictures SO2 Pitt Street. SYDNEY. It is said of motion pictures that they “Multiply one’s pleasure by dividing it with one’s friends.” Which is certainly very true. For motion pictures constitute one of the finest forms of friendship keeping that the world has to-day. The picture theatre has become the social gathering spot of every live community, for there things can be spoken of and discussed in an atmosphere which has brought to that spot entertainment and knowledge from the four quarters of the globe. Friendships are made at the picture theatre, and they are kept alive by constant attendance there. And the month of March —which is being celebrated throughout the land as Paramount’s Third Greater Movie Season —will see an even keener appreciation of this fact manifested. The foremost theatres (which are the ones celebrating the Greater Movie Season) have made their plans for the presentation of the finest programmes in their history. And rightminded picture-goers will not be slow in showing their appreciation of this fact. 3m £2 THE FOLLOWING FOREMOST THEATRES HAVE JOINED IN THE CELEBRATION OF PARAMOUNT'S THIRD GREATER MOVIE SEASON: PARAMOUNT • CTUR£ 33 «£ m Palmerston North: PARAMOUNT THEATRE FOXTON FEILDING MARTON LEVIN SHANNON, PAHIATUA DANNEVIRK? CpurvxovAt i Cpiaurr And at the Leading Theatres In: WANGANUI NAPIER HASTINGS HAMILTON ROTORUA GISBORNE INVERCARGILL TIMARU WELLINGTON AUCKLAND CHRISTCHURCH DUNEDIN ETC.. ETC. Participating Theatres lx\ paramount's IUDOEfIU Sntire c h]ontk c h\axcK If it's a Paramount Picture , it’s the best sKou> in toum t* jilu i J i! f: • 1; V' ‘V’.* 1 * * sassrA

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Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 3288, 6 March 1926, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 3288, 6 March 1926, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 3288, 6 March 1926, Page 7

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