Wide World Pictures.
No cinematograph triumph has ever excelled the film "God of the Sun," which the . ..management, of. the. .Wide Work! Pictures has secured, at,con-; siderable outlay and after lengthy which will be,, pres "Wite'd'at the F6rest6'rs'i'Hill'"l6:>h)ght; aud to-night only. The reproductio occupies fully forty minutes in show ; ing but the. time\*appears as a mere moment, so masterly is the theme and; • (30-marvellous is the setting. "Gfod; r>£ the Sun" is the most remarkable conception that the centry has- witnessed, and literally beggars descript-: ion. Its wonders of colouring, group- : -ing) -. gorgeoiisness, and startling! situations present such a combination' as has ever been seen in the Southern Hemisphere. It is supplementary to the other, customary . items ol the
star/ programme, 'so that a unique treat is in store for the public.
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 23 April 1913, Page 3
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132Wide World Pictures. Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 23 April 1913, Page 3
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