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'* NAME THE "NAME THE *■ NAME THE “NAME THE “NAME THE “NAME THE MAX.' MAX. MAN.* MAX.’ SIR HALL CAIXE, the author, liasi never created a novel more real than this story of humanity. It is a drama CARVED RIGHT OUT OF LIFE ITSELF—brimming over with heart-throbs and thriil3 and love. EVERYBODY’S, (The Distinctive Theatre) Day Session 3 2 noon to 5 p.m. Night Sessions de Luxe .... 7.|30 o'clock (ALSO AT GREATER CRYSTAL PALACE.) ALL XEXT WEEK. ALL XEXT WEEK. To Avoid Disappointment. To Avoid Disappointment. HOOK EARLY! DON'T DELAY! BOOK EARLY! DON'T DELAY! BOX PLAN AT THE BRISTOL, or THONE 4325. WE ARE PROUD INDEED TO OFFER TO THE PUBLIC ONE OF THE MOST SUBLIME. ONE OF THE MOST MAGNIFICENT DRAMAS OF HUMANITY EVER BROUGHT TO LIFE UPON THE SCREEN. A STUPENDOUS ATTRACTION! SOMETHING MORE THAN JUST ANOTHER MOVING PICTURE. THRILLING! SUPERB! HUMAN i NAME THE MAN.’* * NAME THE NAME THE NAME THE •NAME THE "NAME THE “NAME THE ‘ NAME TIIE “NAME THE “NAME THE MAN.” NT AN." MAN.” MAN.” MAN.” MAX.” MAX.” MAN.” MAN.” Adapted from “THE MASTER “ THE MASTER “ THE MASTER ” TIIE MASTER OF MAN.” OF MAN.” OF MAN.” OF MAN.” By 4 STR HALL CAINE. STR HALL CAINE. SIR HALL CAINE. STR HALL CAINE. SIR HALL CAINE. SIR HALL CAINE. STR HALL CATNE. STR HALL CAINE. STR HALL CAINE. SI R HALL CAIN E. SIR HALL CATNE. SIR HALL CAINE. SIR HALL CAINE. It is a story of life as it is*, painted in a bold and unafraid manner. The story of a great love that gave without question and asked not even justice from the world of men! THERE IS NO DRAGGING IN THE ACTION OF THIS PICTURE. IT MOVES ALONG SWIFTLY, WITH EACH NEW CLIMAX BECOMING MORE DRAMATIC UNTIL THE FINAL SCENES OF THE TRIAL, FOLLOWED BY' THE DECLARATION IN THE PUBLIC SQUARE WHICH SIMPLY HOLDS YOU SPELLBOUND. There have been many trial scenes in pictures, but never one more dramatic than this, in which the father of the child is the Judge, who tries and condemns to death the girl he has betrayed, and who is accused of killing her newborn babe. TIIE CAST: MAE BUSCH CONRAD NIGEL AI LEE X PRINGLE CREIGHTON HALE HOBART BOSWORTH PATSY' RUTH MILLER NOTE.—“Name the Man” is recornI mended by the Censor especially for I adult audiences only. SPECIAL MUSIC SCpRE By EVERYBODY'S EVERYBODY’S “SELECT” ORCHESTRA. “SELECT” ORCHESTRA. Conductor .... W. J. Bellingham, F.S.AI. Suit(a) Th (Solois Symphonic “ Zampa ’ Jtio ” the Items:— . (b) The Lament. Doris Middleton.) tique. e Scaffold” Berlioz Violin Solo, “ Romance ” WlenawsS' Miss Norma Middleton. Entr’acte. “After the Storm” Nelson ( Arr. W. J. Bellingham.) SVmphony, “Adagio Lamentaso ” Tschalknwsk.v Therae, "Anathema” Fielitz (Soloist: Mr Herbert Fox.) NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. BOOK EARLY! DON’T DELAY! BOOK EARLY'! DON’T DELAY! Flan at Tli» FristM, or 'l'lir, n > if::.. THE MERCANTILE FINANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED. NOMINAL CAPITAL. £IBO,OOO. REGISTERED OFFICE. 152. HEREFOED STREET. CHRISTCHURCH (Opposite Commercial Bank). t COMPANY formed to supplement ex* --A isting credit facilities by financing Dealers in Motor-cars. Pianos, and other Musical Instruments. Machinery, and any Chattel sold under bailment on Hire Purchase Plan. Rates of interest supplied and all enquiries answered on application to tli® Company's Office. A. STEWART. Secretary. SHIPPING NOTICKS. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. LTD. Steamers will be dispatched as under (circumstances permitting) : ' i uic WEL LIN GT U.N. ~ Train, a^fall ilararoa, Mon.. Wed., Frl. - - - 6.60 p.m. 11a.m. Maori, Tburs.. Sat.. . . 6.50p.m. 11 a.m. •iakiug Cargo for Wanganui, Pate* and Foxton. FOR SYDNEY. Moeraki From Auckland. July n. SUVA. SAMOA, VAVAU. HAaPai, NUKUALOFA Tofua From Auckland, July^lS. SAN FRANCISCO. VIA RAROTONGA AND PAPEETE. Tahiti From Wellington. July :i. "CANADA. AMERICA. LONDON, VIV SUVA. HONOLULU AND VANCOUVER. Aoranel From Auckland. Jnly 7. HOBART AND SYDNEY. Waikouaiti About June ‘2O. Cargo. IQ a m. MELBOURNE AND BLUFF. Karetu About June 20. Cargo. 10 a m. AUCKLAND AND lIAPIER. Wingatui *>out June 30. Cargo. 4 p.m, Monday. Inquiries preliminary or otherwise, regarding trips to Australia. South Sea. Islands. Honolußi. Canada. United States. Europe. Around-the-Pa-cific Tours, including Japan and the East: A round-the-World Tours, in either direction, ar«* invited, and can be made to any of the Company'* Offices.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17575, 27 June 1925, Page 3

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