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| ; AMUSEMEHTa. ! LAST CHANCE TO SEE "RICHARD TJABTHKX.MESS. XtICHARD -OAETHELMESS. •'21." THE MOST DELIGHTFUL ROMANCE EVER SCREENED. /COMMENCING TO-MORROW. Commencing xo-morrow. THE YEAR'S GREATEST PICTURE. ——I TAXATIONAL "PICTURES. i/H ATIONAL JL ICTURES. ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY! FIRST NATIONAL PICTURES PRESENT S IR 'H ALL C AINES The Dynamic Love Story, THE INTERNAL rn TY." HE JCJTERNAL V^ITY." " THE ETERNAL CITY." " THE ETERNAL CITY." "THE ETERNAL CUT." * THE ETERNAL CITY." 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 MUSSOLINI, THE FACISTI. THE IMPERIAL LANCERS AND 20.000"IN THE CAST. ALL THE SCENIC AND SACRED WONDERS OF ROME). Love, Splendour, Beauty, The Coliseum, The Roman Baths, The Imperial Palace. The Appian Way, the Historic Forum —All the Greatest Wonders that people upend millions every year to see, are in this drama. QRANDEUR-gTORY—gPECTACLE. 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. The 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. THE NATIONAL ORCHESTRA, ' THE FINEST IN AUCKLAND. SESSIONS: 11.15, 1.30, 3.45. 6.0. 8.0. Reserves at Lewis R. Eady and Sop, Ltd., After 4.30 Phone 2169 A. jgMPRESS (Reservoir Corner), NEWTON. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY). FRIDAY, AND .SATURDAY. DOUBLE STAR PROGRAMME. "ALICE ADAMB"—Stars Florence Vidor. Booth Tarkington's Fine Novel. Paramount Presents "THE LIGHT THAT FAILED." Rudyard Kipling's Famous Story. Full Orchestra. Stalls. 9d; Circle. Is. CORPORATION NOTICES. jyrOTJNT ALBERT BOROUGH COUNCIL STONE QUARRY. Ratepayers and Residents are cordially invited to attend the OFFICIAL OPENING of the Council's New STONE QUARRY. situate at foot of Springleigh Avenue, off Woodward Road, Mt. Albert, on SATURDAY NEXT, WTH INST., AT 2.30 P.M. Take Mt. Albert trams to terminus, thence 10 minutes' walk. Afternoon tea will be provided. H. UTTING, Town Clerk. 11 — 1 ■< TOURIST RESORTS. " A RUNDEL," Waterloo Quadrant. -ti. Auckland (opposite Government House).—Phone 3266. Telegraphic Addreea: " Arundel. Auckland." FOR your Holiday try Mon Desir Guest House.. Paihia. in the beautiful Bay of Inlands. Boating, fishing, pleasant surroundings.—W. Tracey. High-class private hotel. ARUNDEL, Waterloo Quadrant. . Odd. Govt. House. Phone 8266. Telegraphio Address: Arundel, Auckland. PARAKAI HOUSE (Hot Springs), Parakal, Helenaville.—First-class Accommodation for Visitors. MRS. E. LITTLE, 'Phone 35. Proprietress. REST and Convalescent Home.—Nurse Jl\i Bonnar, St. Heliers Bay Rd. 'Phone H933 (3 rings). v-. : ■, ; . ROTORUA. —Ranciwick. near Station, next R.M. Coy. Terms. 8s day; 50b wtek.— Stewart Siitton. Proprietor. "DOTORUA.—Surrey House. Haupapa Gt.; JA' centrally situated. Accommodation. Tariff,.4oa. 'Phono 217. —Mrs. Dovin, Proprietress. . . . ROTORUA. — Queensland House.—Table unequalled: tariff, £2 5s per week; 2min. from Railway Station: Motor Garage on premises.—Mrs. Berge, Proprietress. pRINCES ~~~ GAT E, ROTORUA. OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND. Winter Tariff by Arrangement. WH E RE TO ST A Y IN CBRISTCHURCH. ST. ELMO PRIVATE HOTEL. Superior Private Accommodation. 52, Worcester Street, West End, 2 minutes from G.P.O. Beautiful Lawns, Gardens, Etc, Moderate Tariff. ' F. J. MURRAY.. 'Phone 872. Proprietor. -WHEN VISITING ROTORUA. When visiting rotorua Stay at THE MANSIONS, THE MAN'SIONS. And Secure the Comfort and Refinement of a Superior Home. Terms Moderate. FRED. REEVE - - - Proprietor rpHISTLE .JX 0 TEL. 220-231. QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. The following is. an extract from a letter received by the proprietor of the Thistle Hotel:— "Dear Sir, — " Kindly book me two rooms for next week. My previous visit to your hotel, the Thistle, was the first occasion I stayed there. I must compliment you on tha very up-to-date appointments, the scrupulous cleanliness of the house, especially the bedrooms, and the excellence of your dining room., and meals. Also, the civility and. courteous attention received and the vory strict and proper manner in which the Thistle Hotel is conducted. Have juflt recommended two of 'my . lady friends to stay there while on a visit to Auckland." The above testimonial _ speaks for itself for the residential qualifications of the - THISTLE HOTEL. Corner Queen anJ Darby Streets, G. V. Jones, Proprietor, Late Manager of <he Central Hotel, Victoria St., and Grand Hotel. Rotoiua. STariff. 14s'per day.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18763, 17 July 1924, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18763, 17 July 1924, Page 16

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