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! "FILM HOUSE "—Where the Stars come from j i THE ONLY INDEPENDENT FILM EXCHANGE. New Zealand Picture Supplies, Limited: EXHIBITORS' SELECTIVE SERVICE \ OUR SELECTION WEEK BY WEEK COMPRISES PICKED FEATURES FROM THE WORLDS GREATEST PRODUCERS. • "FILM HOUSE" CONTROLS THE BOOKINGS F0R1920 OF j INTERNATIONAL ATTRACTIONS, including FIRST NATIONAL I EXHIBITORS SPECLkLS— MAIIY PICKFORD, D. W. GRIFFITH, MARSHALL NEILAN, ETC! MAURICE TOURNEUR SPECIALS. .What is Showing, and Where: WEEK COMMENCING AUGUST 7. AUCKLAND : STRAND "Footlights & Shadows" (Selznick— Olive Thomas) LYRIC "A Romany Laso" (Harma— James Knight) GRAND . "The Black Circle" (World — Creighton Hale) WELLINGTON : KING'S "Way oE a Woman" (Select— Norma Talmadge) j EMPRESS "Back to God's Country" (Ist. Nat.— Nell Shipman) : i & "Sunnyside" (Ist. Nat.— Charles Chaplin) EVERYBODY'S "The Tong Man" (Haworth— Sessue Hayakawa) CHEISTCIiURCH : | LIBERTY "Quinneys' " (Samuelson— Henry Ainley and Isobel ' ' Blsom) QUEEN'S •YEh.e Devil's Trail" (World— Betty Compson) DUNEDIN: r , EMPIRE, ) "Huntress of Men" (Red Feather— Mary Fuller) QUEEN'S AND ' [ "Happiness ala Mode" (Select— Con. Talmad&e) KING EDWARD j "Nature's Gentleman" (Harma— James Knight) j INVERCARGILL I PJ\P. AND "Three Green Eyes" (World— June Elvidge) ALBION ''•• "Nature's Gentleman" (Harma— James Knight) | TIMARUi ROYAI, i Trudence on Broadway" (Triangle— Olive Thomas) | GRAND - . .-, "The Rebel" (Australian— Allen Doone) j PALMERSTON NORTH : x | KOSY "Sahara" (J. Parker Read Jr.— Louise Glaum) PAXACE AND "Carolyn of the Corners" (Pathe— Bessie Love) EVERYBODY'S "Moral Deadline" (World — June Elvidge) WANGANUI: . \ ! HIS MAJESTY'S '. "Illustrious Prince" (Haworth— Sessue Hayakawa) J GRAND "Unveiling Hand." (World — Kitty Gordon) j OAMARU •■•■■•■ OPERA-JSOUSE "Daughter of -Eve" (Broadwest— Violet Hopson and ■,■..., Stewart Rome) ••■•' • ■' ■•■■'" 'Trudence on Broadway" (Triangle— Olive Thomas) '-' /' ,<*. "The Rebel" (Australian— Allen Doone) *- J HASTINGS': ■ ! GISBORNE r<i * I HAMILTON : i: i i <ymA"Nfi AND '-■ "Ginger" (World — Violet Palmer) i fglt? 0 AND :^ : «c£mwi of the Klondike" Goldwyn-Clara Williams) j i "■ -'■'\iti : •TJpstairs" (Goldwyn— Mabel Normand) i TOWN HAlJi;.' l^; -Romance of Tarzan" (Ist Nat— Elmo Lincoln) , PEILDING^ J ' ! t vnnrrM: ■; : 'i "Heartsease" (Goldwyn — Tom Moore) ; LYCEUM Intruder" (World— Louise.HufC) : > BANNEVTRKE ! TOWN HALIi < "Th© Grey -Ho-rizon" (Haworth— Sessue Hayakawa) | AND PALAdB "The Veiled Adventure"- (Select— Con. Talmadge) NELSON: : i BMPIRB i !^! ; ■ : "Choosing a Wife" (Ist Nat.— All Star Cast) ; rr 'Wßs & " Hia Debt" (Haworth— Sessue Hayakawa) ROYAL i >;.v' "The Pagan God" (Rbb.-Cole— H. B. Warner) ; BLENHEIM? ' "His Debt" (Haworth— Sessue Hayakawa) '■'; j HIS MAJESTY'S "Heart of th© Sunset" (Goldwyn— Rex Beach) __ i, — - | — — - 5 HEAD OFFICE.— "FILM HOUSE," JERVOJS QUAY, WELLINGTON. I. P.O. BOX NO. 363. Telegraphio address:— BIOGRAPH. AUCKLAND BRANCH:— ALBERT HALL, ALBERT-ST. AUCKLAND.: j HOW fortunate it is for iis that the men who founded the Hupp Motor Car Corporation set out with the simple idea of trying to build the best car of its class m the world. ' That clear-cut determination has led them to adopt , policies which are careful and conscientious, and manuf ac- ; turing principles which are sound and substantial. ! The net result has been a most unusual and cordial relation between them and the public — based on the con- J fidence "which people hava learned to place m the i HUPMOBILE and m the company which builds it. ! J Write or call for catalog, and let us arrange a demon- ! itration tour for you. ' NEW ZEALAND CHRISTCHURCH ; j i Distributor® foa* ScmtH Island | Gerstena Competition Last of Prize Winners. In the Gerstena Breakfast Food Competition, ending- June 30, 1920, the following were successful: Miss M. E. Conway, 2 First-avenue, Kingsland, Auckland, Ist Prize, £25— 233 Bags. Mrs? J. M. Himsley, 85 Coromandel-street, Newtown, Wellington, 2nd Prize ' £10—158 Bags. Mrs J W. Lanyon, Kaikoura, 3rd Frhie £5 — 150 Bags. Miss D. M, Perrin, 57 Cole-street, Mapterton, 4th Prize £3— 146 Bags. Mrs. S. Thorn. Tui-street, Kumara, fth Prize £2—145 Bags. TEN PRIZES OF £1 EACH WERE AWARDED TO: Mrs R. Mitchell, Sydenham, 120 bags; Mrs. C. Eaves, Racecourse Hill, 117 ba°-s- Mrs. E. P. Newman, Waikari, 137 bags; Mrs. E. Miller, Ponsonby, 107 bags-' Mrs. W. Harvey, Upper Tutaenui, 103 bags; J, Blomquist, Pigeon Bay 103 bags; Mrs. F. Truman, Richmond, 100 bags; Mrs. 8,. Wilkin, Pleasant Point, 90 bags; Miss G. Phillips, Faeroa, 86 bags; Mrs. Fisher, Welling- ' ton, 85 'bags. TWENTY-FIVE PRIZES OF 10/- EACH, 84 to 60 Bags; FIFTY PRIZES OF 5/- EACH, 59 to 40 bags; AND 150 CONSOLATION PRIZES. OF 2/6 EACH, 39 to 20 Bags, WERE ALSO DISTRIBUTED. A Leaflet has been posted to every Competitor, and copies of the Prize List can be obtained on application to GERSTENA FOODS MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Christchurch. A. .J. WINTLE, Sole Proprietor. The next Gerstena Competition ENDS ON SEPTEMBER 30. Save Geratena Breakfast Food Bags; and get your friends to help you.

TUf R FARMER we have for sale a sturdy iVJ. 5-7-seater Studebaker Car fully equipped with- electric, lights, self-starter 5 detachable rims complete with covers ■ atsdytubes, full sot of tools, and has just •been 'repainted a smart cream color, looks , equal to new. This car carries our recommendation, as the engine has just beeii overhauled by our experts Price -;0f,?5. ■ Adams, Ltd.. 219 Tuam Street. Christchurch. J7i Qtt f:'a:e, Good Knglish. Rover Car, fully 1 . equipped with full road equipment, including spare rim, 5 lamps, etc. This car is painted French grey, and upholstered In red. We can thoroughly recommend this car, as it has had most careful handling. Prfno frr quick sa'e, £210 Adams, Ltd., 210 Tuam-St., Christchurch.

BOOKS! BOOKS'. No home can afford to be without "Pears' Cyclopaedia," new edition.' It contains a wealth of information, un^-' eoualled by any other publication, including English Dictionary, General Information, Prominent People, Atlas of the WorfldV' thirty-one pages of Iv[aps, Garderieirig, Poultry, Cookery, Health, Business, Photography, MotorIng, Ready Reckoner, etc. Price, 4/9 posted. Read also, "Riders of the Purple Sage," "Desert Gold," "The Lone Star Ranger," "The Rainbow Trail." etc., hy Zane Gray. Price, 3/each. THE MAGNET SSI, MANNERS-ST., WELLINGTON.

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NZ Truth, Issue 770, 7 August 1920, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 770, 7 August 1920, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 770, 7 August 1920, Page 2

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