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.-: .-• v : , '^AMUSEMBNTa.-rr'-.-:^ J ■ '."■ "} . '.■'■'.■!■'.;•?■ i ■'■■'■■ '■':--. 'f'' '■ ''•'''' ' :V-.'•'•''''• '-''■ '.'.■■''' V' ■ '■'' Pass TheT of fttrd PSSSiI'pScS: Fatompunt PHB XRINCESS. .Special t^WNCESS : - .* 'We - have f :V Presented :■;-. '■■ Many-Fine Picture*, But! never anything to I compara with - "71/rANSLAUG-HTEB." i ' / " Manslaughter." " MANSLAUGHTER.;', "MANSLAUGHTER. ./-,, - " MANSLAUGHTER. " MANSLAUGHTER. "MANSLAUGHTER. ] " MANSLAUGHTER " '" A ' PARAMOUNT PICTURE. ; v i- With -■': .'■'•■ *' . f-' ': T_B_H .'MSBiffi -.'': LEATRICE TOY, JJEATRICE «iOY. . LSI WSSffi The Picture. ."Beyond Description. IT OPENS TO-DAY! IT OPENS TO-DAY! i The Masterpieoe of ■**»• ; World's Master Producer. CECIL B. DE MILLE has excelled all previous , accomplishments in r tfie spectacular in Man- ' slaughter." He has . given the screen its greatest story in .the most wonderful «<>« inß » ever conceived. All the glory of ancient Rome, all the glitter of modern wealth, all that Art and ~ Science can lv »'. r 19 our claim for Manslaughter." THOMAS MEIGHAN lends such dramatio genius to this film that all his previous triumphs • ffcde into insignificance by comparison. No one has the slightest idea, of his wonderful ability until they have »«« n "Manslaughter. BEATRICE JOY , and LOIS WILSON have created characters that excel the best work of any women stars in the history of pictures. Here's the world's greatest spectaole. Here's the screen's strongest story— story v which will hurt with ' its realism. The human emotions have never been so forcibly por:,v trayed in any drama. Here's thrill. ' The most sensational motor smash ever dared —and it's real. s • There is no "fake" in "Manslaughter." Here's beauty and lavish luxury. Here's the •world'u greatest dramatic entertainment. We told you that "Blood and Sand" was good. In the same sincerity we tell you that "Man- '.■■■.. slaughter" is infinitely greater. It's a torrent of emotional thrills and climaxes. No person will see "Manslaughter" with dry eyes. It is not a tragedy, • but its very ■ i power will bring tears. < It stands unique as the greatest work of the greatest ] ' brains and talent in the motion picture world. IT'S A PARAMOUNT PICTURE! Sessions: 11 a.m.. 1.15, 3.80, 5.45, and 8 p.m. Flans at Lewis R. Eady and Son, - Ltd.. Queen Street, or 'Phone 586 A. PRINCESS. • '1 "PRINCESS. RINCESS. ■ ■■■-■; ■■- ,JL RINCESS. i . -■■ — ' . ' . . ' . . " = PUBLIC NOTICES. _ •DANK OF NEW. ZEALAND. A DAILY BRANCH OF THE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. . WILL BE OPENED AT NEWMARKET, ..-::: ' in '* • , • •""]" KENT'S BUILDINGS. KHYBER PASS. "On • _ TUESDAY. 27th INSTANT. f; ; H. BUCKLETON. ■ ;.'■■. General -Manager. ■ —-—; i ii !| i" ' .'—- 1 i HOLIDAY ANNOUNCEMENTS. rrvEti, ITERALD ■ T>RINTING " ipy ORES , '; WILL BE CLOSED ; ALL DAY TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), ALL DAY TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). Owing to the Employees' Annual Picnic. The Queen Street Office will be Open as Usual for the receipt of Advertisements, etc. ;„ p ■; ... ..;,..', ~'...,• ~.'■..•■•..-. rpHE ESTABLISHMENT ~ "■;■ OF ; ' ■.' J. WISEMAN AND SON , WILL BE CLOSED TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). FEBRUARY 24.; ON ACCOUNT OF "FIRM'S '.■. : ;.- ." PICNIC. ' : .\. <._;.'; r]\-'[::[]K TT A RDL B. Y '..Sj, LTD. Our Warehouse and Works will be .-.. .;':'' '■•• '.' ■' ■■ -' '■'■'. * ••. ■ Closed TO-MORROW (Saturday), 24th inst., on account of Employee s' Annual Picnic "PUBLIC NOTICE. MOTOR LORRY ASSOCIATION OFFICE, 2, LITTLE QUEEN STREET, Will be Closed .on TUESDAY NEXT. 27th inst.. on occasion of > the Annual Picnic. V F. J. MARTIN", V Secretary. HOLIDAY Notice.— Premises of the English and Foreign Piano Agency, Ltd.. 191, Queen St.. will be Closed all day To-morrow (Saturday), on the occasion of the Employees' . Annual Picnic. ','-' - - DRESS AND FABHION. ARRIVED.— Woollen Underwear for winter wear. Where? At Matthews and Andrews. 147. Symonds St. .: , BLUE ■ Serge Costumes, guaranteed dye/ tailor-made, £ 9.—Laurie and Hard--15, Foresters' Bldgs.. Wellesley St. W. EXCELLENT Selection of Marabout and Ostrich Capes and Stoles. Renovations * specialty.— Crombie. City Chambers H"' EMSTITCHING. — For :, i good~~"wojrk. prompt attention, take ;your order* ft Mibs Scott. Top Floor. ; City Chambers! 0 :' HEMSTITCHING. Buttons. PleatSiir . Dressmaking English, . American ex- , perience; moderate.Modem Button F<__ ' tory, 12, Weilesley St. West.; •-. ** MISS A. BURKE. Dresm"ake7"__d~Costumier, %\ Princess Buildings Orders: promptly executed, latest designs; prices moderate. - •-■'.:• —■'■;■:.'■.'■'>:■..•■.■.:.. .:■,'■ DYERS AND CLEANERS. SPRHf .Cleaning,. :Vacuum and' General KJ Cleaning, ■ exenenced ; staffs—Domestic SphoS^m*"" 1 " 3%TVad AtclMi * _ —.....j- ■ ■■■ , '-■:'■■ f

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18332, 23 February 1923, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18332, 23 February 1923, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18332, 23 February 1923, Page 14