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" FILM HOUSE "—Where the Stars come from THE ONLY INDEPENDENT FILM EXCHANGE. New Zealand Picture Supplies, Limited: EXHIBITORS' SELECTIVE SERVICE OUR SELECTION WEEK BY WEEK COMPRISES PICKED FEATURES FROM THE WORLD'S 'GREATEST PRODUCERS. "FILM HOUSE" CONTROLS THE EOOKINGS FOR 1920 OF INTERNATIONAL ATTRACTIONS, including FIRST,, NATIONAL EXHIBITORS SPECIALS— MARI PICKFORD, D. W. GRIFFITH, 1 MARSHALL NEILAN, ETC. M/.URICE TOURNEUR SPECIALS. What is Showing, and Where: WEEK COMMENCING AUGUST 14. .AUCKLAND: STRAND "The First Law' (Pathe — Irene Castle) "The Grocery Clerk" (Vitasraph— Larry Semon) LYRIC ' "The Bandbox" (Hoodkinsfon— Doris Kenyon) GRAND "The BroaWday Saint" (World— Montagu Love) WELLINGTON: \ KING'S "His Bridal Night" (Select— Alice Brady) EMPRESS "The Fear Woman" (Goldwyn— Pauline Frederick) EVERYBODY'S Will Nor'-West" (Scientific Expedition; CHRISTCHURCH: . LIBERTY "Way of a Woman" (Select— Norma Talmadge) QUEEN'S "The Tong Man" (Haworth— Sessue Hayakawa) DUNEDIN : EMPIRE, I "The Man They Could Not Hang" QUEEN'S AND [ KING EDWARD j "The White Lie" (Paralla— Bessie Barnscale) EVERYBODY'S "T'Other Dear Charmer" (World— Louise Huff) INVGRCARGILL* ' . m , , . P.P.P. AND "Happiness a la Mode" (Select— Norma Talmadge) ALBION "The White lite" (Paralta— Bessie Barriscale) TIMARU : ■ ROYAL 'rThree Green Eyes", (World— June Elvidge) GRAND . "His Birthright' (Haworth— Sessue Hayakawa) !.. PALMERSTON NTH.r , , , ' '■ ICOSY "Isle of' Conquest" (Select— Norma Talmadge) PAI.ACE AND "End of the Ga:ne" (Paralta— Warren Kerrigan) EVERYBODY'S "Heart of Gold" (World— Louise Huff) j , WANGANUf : ' HIS MAJESTY'S "Carolyn of the Corners" (Pathe — Bessie Love) > GRAND "Moral Deadline" (World— June Elvidge) '{ OAM ARU : "Dick Carson Wins Through" (Hepworth—Chrissie OPERA HOUSE White and. Henry Edwrds) ' "Three Green E/,es" (World— June Elvidge) ) "His Birthright" (Haworth— Sessue Hayakawa? . ' i . ■ end xvicts^ .' "The- Grey Hori son" (Haworth— Sessue Hayakawa) • HAMILTON. ' "Home Wanted' (World-Madge Evans) ■ H £l»I2S ' "Dolly's Vacatio a" (World-Madge Evans) .; STRAND ««¥he Crimson Gardenia" (Goldwyn-Owen Moore) \ NE Jr^2! S L"Vj' "City of Comrales" (Goldwyn— Tom Moore) . EMPIRE .^'stronger 7ow" (Goldwyn-GeraldineFarrart !> - ROYAL • ' "Ruggles of Red Gap" (Essanay— Taylor Holmes) BLENHEIM- ' "The Stronger Vow" (Goldwyn— Geraldine Farrar) . ; ■ HIS ; MAJESTY'S "Shadows" (Go.dwyn— Geraldine Farrar) .' \a/AIHI • ' "The New Moor " (Select— Norma Talmadge) "• ACADEM-X i "The Face at tte Window" (Australian) * .' "The Crimson Gardenia" (Goldwyn— Owen Moore) ™XlE THEATR "Upstairs" (GoMwyn— Mabel Normand). KlNUbittiiMfl .. T l\ e Love Defender" (World— June Elvidge) STRAND • "Crook o' Drea ns" (World— Louise Huff) " HEAD OFFICE— "FILM HOUSE," JERVOIS QUAY, WELLINGTON. P 6 BOX NO. 363 Telegraphic .«cidro O8 :-BIOGRAPH. . AUCKLAND BRANCH:-ALBERT HALL, ALBERT-BT. AUCKLAND.

■ (Published by Arrangement.) THE' FARMERS' UNION TRADING COMPANY. <, 13,018 SHAREHOLDERS. RECORD DEMAND FOR SHARES IN JULY. As 1 forecasted m this paper two or three weeks ago, the remarkable record I made by the Farmers' Union Trading Company m the sale of shares during June has' been broken by the July sales. Here are the exact figures: New Shares Shareholders. Sold. June .. .. 663 19,180 July . .- .. "683 24,720 Grand total of date 13,018 £506,590 Last month there were, sold 24,720 shares, an increase of nearly 50 per cent, on the figures for July, 1919. Instead of abating, the demand for shares m this prosperous and progressive cooperative concern is growing every month, because consumers are learning to appreciate the financial and other benefits conferred by this company on its shareholders. The financial benefits alone are worth securing,, for they mean a big saving at the end of twelve months. Take as examples the following amounts paid to shareholders m settlement of dividends and rebates for the past financial year: Amount of dividend and rebate Shareholder's Paid up on Cheque received No, Shares, by Shareholder. 381S .. £50 0 0 £130 7 2 741A.. £50 0 0 £51 11 2 4409 .. £10 0 ! 0 £41 9 G 1870 .. £12 10 0 £35 8 S 6956 .. £4 0 0 £24 16 C 6682 .; . .£lO 0 £23 19 11 2499 .. £5 0 0 £23 11 4 9406 .. £4 0 0 £11 15 0 5299 .. £5 0 0 £5 3 2 The above table will doubtless prove a revelation to those who have never inquired into the advantages of cooperative trading. It should be noted that m some instances shareholders have received back m savings on purchases six times as much as they have paid m capital. In every instance they have received back more than they have paid on their Shares, and have accomplished this m one year. In these times when the post of living is a pressing and perplexing problem, the best solution, we know of is the co-operative system of trading,. because it ensures that the profits go to those "who buy, instead of those who sell; or, m other. words, because the consumer gets all his requirements at cost price, plus working expenses. The first step to economy, therefore, is to take shares m the Farmers' Union Trading Company, and the second is to draw upon the company's huge .stocks of general merchandise for every requirement of the home and the farm. No other form of investment before •the public offers such attractive financial and other advantages as the shares of the Farmers' Union Trading Company. While the ordinary shares can be held only by those connected with our great primary industries, the preference shares, which entitle holders to the same trading privileges as the ordinary shares, are available for any resident m town or country. Those interested should write to Auckland for particulars- and application forms, or apply at ythe company's nearest branch. "EX OX" is the pure essences of B ee f — all the constituents that don't count - : are left out, and nothing hut the real blood-building protein Is left. Take a. teaspoonful m a cup of hot water — salt I* to flavor — and you can feel the result at t once. Insist on "EX OX." made for 20 - years by Irvine and Stevenson's, St. George Co., Ltd.. • Dunedin. From a!! t Grocers m 2oz. jars; %lb. Tina: 18oz. tins." g ' . X — ; — ~ : ' .""" : j LATEST RECORDS V" "CALICOCO," "BEAUTIFUL OHIO,' i -HINDUSTAN," "ROSE OF NO i MAN'S LAND" and Many Others. | "THE TALKER I ES." 1 ' 24 Willis-street. WELLINGTON.

umiULiMimmwrnnßiiiiirT "mim ninnin«r«iii-'-nrr"" m " WILLIAMS (Australasia) LTB. FILM IMPORTERS (|ls DJXpN-ST., WELLINGTON, N.Z. DIRECT IMPORTERS OF HIGH -CLASS BRITISH AND AMERICAN FILM PRODUCTIONS. POLE AGENTS IN AUSTRALASIA FOR THE BRITISH ACTORS' SUPERB PRODUCTIONS. BRANCHES AT SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE. AUSTRALIAN AGENCIES IN ALL STATE CAPITALS. {Telegrams: « ENAKOPS " Wellington. Cables: "UNIFILM" W«llin fl ton. (pRYSTAL PALACE (Christchurch) ** (THE HOUSE BEAUTIFUL.) NEXT WEEK I NEXT WEEK I The Daintiest of all, Screen Comediennes, .VIOLA DANA VIOLA DANA {VIOLA DANA VIOLA DANA [VIOLA DANA VIOLA DANAIn Her New Screen Glassies Production •PLEASE GET -MARRIED." v "PLEASE GET MARR |D. •PLEABE GET MARRIED." |A Scream of Merriment, with Youth and. Sparkle, from Start to Finish. Supports : "LONG GREEN," HONG GREEN/ •'LONG GR E E N," Unique Comedy And Topical Budget. Crystal Palace Orchestra — Conductor, Hobt T. Kirk. Prices as usual. Booking at the Bristol. BOOKS! BOOKS! No home can afford to be "without -'Pears' Cyclopaedia," new edition. It contains a wealth of information, unequalled by any other publication, in- ' eluding English Dictionary, General Information, Prominent People, Atlas of the World, thirty-one pages of .Maps, Gardeneing, Poultry, Cookery, Health, Business, Photography, MotorIng, Ready Reckoner, etc. Price, 4/9 posted. Read also, ''Riders of the Purple Sage," "Desert Gold," '/The JU»no Star ganger," "The Rainbow iPraiV' etc by Zane Gray. Price, 3/each. THE MAGNET 121. MANNEBSrST.. WELLINGTON. DENTAL PARLORS MR. MOSS BALLIN, Dental Surgeon (by Exam.) 'Address: High and Cashel Streets CHRISTCHURCH. 'Phone, 2317. •! '. Hours: 9 to 6 Daily. '' 9 to 1 Saturday. Friday Evening; 7 to 8.30. I^OUND, Sprlnfi," Blossom Ointment JT Price Is, cures Sore Legs, Eczema Piles and Skin Complaints, Sore Kyea etc. Bloomine the great Corn, War and Bunion Cure, Od. Sold every where. . Aeent*. Wholesale druggists. Post Free — Hawkins' Instant Relic Asthma Powder. Is and 2s tin. Hurterini Women avoid . operations by usfnj "Orange Blossom;" month's treatment Ss. Mrs. 1... Hawkins, 150 George-street Dunedin. 6N I F F~U p7~G A~RGLE~ or SWALLOV •J

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