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AMUSEMENTS. NATIONAL TJICTURES. ATIONAL, .LICTUKE3. ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY! THE YEAR'S GREATEST PICTURE. COMMENCING TVTEXT TT'RIDAY. OMMENCING J.NEXT * RIDAY. FIRST NATIONAL PICTURES PRESENT The Dynamic Love Story, "fPHE INTERNAL ,piTY." By "J. HE JCJTERNAL By " THE ETERNAL CITY." SIR "THE ETERNAL CITY." HALL " THE ETERNAL CITY." CAINE. A George Fitzmaurice Production. With : : BARBARA LA MARR, LIONEL BARRYMORE, BERT LYTELL. MONTAGUE LOVE. RICHARD BENNETT. PRODUCED IN ROME. WITH THE KING OF ITALY. PREMIER MUSBO- - THE FACISTI. THE IMPERIAL LANCEB;S AND 20,000 IN THE CAST. ALL THE SCENIC AND SACRED WONDERS OF ROMBu Love, - Splendour, Beauty, The Coliseum, The Roman Baths, The Imperial Palace, The Appian Has, the Historic Forum—All the Greatest Wonders that people spend millions every yuar to see, are in this drama. GRANDEUR—STORY—SPECTACLE. TOO GREAT TO CONVEY IN WORDS, THIS DARING DRAMA. TOO BIG" IN SCENES. IN BEAUTY. GLAMOUR AND SPLENDOUR FOR PEN TO PAINT. SEE IT. THRILL OVER IT! * KNOW FOR ONCE THE GREATEST TREAT A FILM CAN GIVE. YOU'LL LAUGH. YOU'LL CRY. YOU'LL FEAR. YOU'LL CHEER. Tho Cast spent 10 months in Rome making this stupendous and marvellous photo-play, with every assistance given by the Italian Government. THE YEAR'S TRULY GREAT FILM. Box Plan now open at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. NATIONAL "PICTURES. __ ATIONAL • XT ICTURES. —: First National Pictures present TMCHARD -DARTHELMESS. ■ IVICHARD JDaRTHELMESS. -In -21.". THE MOST DELIGHTFUL ROMANCE EVER SCREENED. THE NATIONAL ORCHESTRA, THE , FINEST IN AUCKLAND. SESSIONS: 11.15, 1.30. 3.45. 6.0, 8.0. Reserves at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd., After 4.30 Phone 2169 A. WEST T?ND mHEATRE. EST JCiND IHEATRE.1 HEATRE. PONSONBY ROAD. WEDNESDAY "AND THURSDAY. Screening 'at 7.45 p.m. Sharp. Double Star Programme. First National Presents CONSTANCE TALMADGE (As the Girl who followed Eve's example) "MAMMA'S AFFAIR." In Addition— ROY STEWART ' In '...... "PURE GRIT." Excellent Supporting Programme. Music by the West End Orchestra. Reserves at Confectioner's, next Theatre. C , ■ '~ "? LECTURES. MT. EDEN BAPTIST CHURCH.—TONIGHT (Wednesday), Mr. J. Hoar will five his Third Lecture on the Typical and ynibolic Teaching of the Tabernacle •in the Wilderness. Illustrated with large Model and Engravings. You are welcome. In. above Church at 7.30 p.m. SPORTING. A UCKLAND RACING CLUB. ANUUAL MEETING. The Annual Meeting of Members, will h& held at the Chamber of-Commerce, Swanson Street, on MONDAY, August 11, next. NOMINATIONS for the Office 3 of President, Vice-President, and Five Committeemen, also Three Stewards, must be deposited with the undersigned, by 12 noon on SATURDAY, July 19. W. S. SPENCB,, Secretary. 97, Shortland Street. ' - COMPETITIONS. COMPETITION FOR DESIGNS OF towers and spires to st. Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne. / The Cathedral Erection Board invites COMPETITIVE DESIGNS for the Completion of the Towers and Spires of the Cathedral. Designs must be delivered at the rooms of the Royal Victorian Institute of Architects, 527, Collins Street, on or before the 19;h dav of NOVEMBER, 1924, addressed to the Secretary for the Competition, from whom conditions of competition can be obtained on the deposit of JEI Is. to be refunded to those who submit designs. A. E. McLENNAN, Registrar of the Diocese of Melbourne. __ TOILET. FANCY Dresses, Wigs for Hire; largest selection; lowest prices.—McElwain. 270, Queen St. ' FRANK ' HOWLETT, 209, . Karangahape-. Road.—Cheapast for best Hairwork, Switches and Transformations. Ladies' own Combings worked up. HAIR Work of every description; switches, puffs, transformations, etc.— Toiiet Rooms above Snedden's.—Miss M. King (late it. Eagieton). LADIES. —Madame Thora Tate removes unsightly superfluous hair from the face, painlessly and permanently.—Bon Marche, Newton. MADAME ALDWYN. 3rd,. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18762, 16 July 1924, Page 18

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