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WIDE WORLD PICTURES

The realism whrch invests the production of up-to-date cinematography is strikingly exemplified in the picture entitled " With Scott to the Pole," of scenes in the British Antarctic Expedition, uuder Captain Scott, R.]^.)> which was witnessed by a large and enthusiastic audience on "Wednesday last. Among the varied selection of pictures presented on Tharsday, " The Mystery of East Sedgwick" proved of outstanding interest, exceedingly good comics and scenics making up the programme. On Saturday next an exciting and cleverly contrived drama, entitled "The Skeleton in the Cupboard," will be ptesented; whilst the scenic part of the programme will be goner* ously catered for in "Picturesque Italy," by the famous Pathe Freres Co. Italia ! Oh, Italia ! Thou hast the fatal gift of beauty.

Boots, shoes, drapery and clothing clearing at 12/6 m the £. Too good to miss Be parly. Commercial Eoad (near Echo office).

—There is little doubt that the reward of £5000 just offered by the Ontario Parliament for the first discovery of radium in Ontario will soon bs won. Since radium was first discovered sixteen years ago in European pitch-blende it has be?u looated in other minerals in almost every part of the globe. The Y n!l Ed • States' India, Africa, and Australia all possess radium-bearing minerals, and even in desolate Labrador small percentages of radium have been " found in the mineral Labradories.

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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 10 July 1914, Page 4

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WIDE WORLD PICTURES Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 10 July 1914, Page 4

WIDE WORLD PICTURES Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 10 July 1914, Page 4

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