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AMUSEMENTS. "T HB B mTH 0F •»• m™*-" "rpHE gIRTH OF A. RATION"HE T gIRTH OF A BOX PLANS Open at WILDMAN AND AREY'S On THURSDAY MORNING "NEST (No Booking Fee.) - V ep M^ ÜBSTi "s t s^^; Direction J. C. Williamson, Ltd.... FOR A LIMITED SEASON.": Commencing SATURDAY NEXT, SEPT 3ft SATURDAY NEXT, SEPT 30 SATURDAY NEXT, SEPT 3o" ' SATURDAY NEXT, SEPT. 30. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD* ' J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD.', WUI Present .' - ".' , tTHE WORLD'S GREATEST PICTTmn SPECTACLE. "VICBB D. W. Griffith's Stupendous Production, "~\BE J"»IRTH OF A RATION*. "fpHE J3IRTH OF A j^ATIDX." "•JIHE JJIRTH OF A RATION?'. "T HB gI aT H OF A ATATIOS" "TpHE JJIRTH OF A "\TATIOX." "-JIHE JJIRTH OF A "JTATIOX" "rpHE JJIRTH OF A -J-TATIPX-V Founded on Thomas Dixon's Story of ; f "THE CLANSMAN." ...'*. rj FACTS ABOUT "" , '-" "THE BIRTH OF A NATION". "THE BIRTH OF A NATION."'?, Five Thousand Scenes, 18,000 Characteit 3,000 Horses. Approximate Cost of Production, 500.000 dollars. "THE BIRTH OF A NATION."' ••-■ Cities buHt up and then destroyed by Sre. "THE BIRTH OF A NATION.? '.'■.'. . The Biggest Battle of the Civil War _. enacted. '; •.-. "THE BIRTH OF A NATION." ": Ford's Theatre, Washington, reproduced, the smallest detail for the Lincoln Tragedy "THE BIRTH OF A NATION." ';'' A Series of Wild Ku Klus "Rides" "ti_'■'.•! commandeered a County for a day-and cat \ '10.000 dollars. "THE BIRTH OF A NATION.":: Women's dresses used 12,000 yards ana Ku Klux costumes 25,000 yards of elbtii:'•"■' "THE BIRTH OF A NATION...: '■' Night Photography of battle scenes h> vented and perfected at a cost of dollars. ' " TTX: "THE BIRTH OF A NATION." : Wonderful artillery duels in which- reA shells—costing .SO dollars each—were'"nsrit--.-. Miles of Trenches—Thousands of Fighter*— i "Wax as it actually is." "THE BIRTH OF A NATION." ■ A Musical Score of 40 Pieces synchronic If to the several thousand distinct and kidirtdual scenes. "THE BIRTH OF A NAtION. 1 '■ Twelve Thousand Feet of Film in -,'tti ; Public Pictuire Represent 140,000 ftet«a v actual Photography. ■"_ j: =~_ "THE BIRTH. OF A NATJON." The Most Stupendous Dramatic and "Spectacular Enterprise which the Brain of Mup" Yet Visiomed and Realised! ■■■'■'-,*■■ SEE IT AND BE THRILLED. POPULAR PRICES—3/, 2/, 1/. Day Sales at Coleman's. 'Xohacwslifc H.M.-Arcade. (No Early Doori) - ;i.':''- : V-"--"-' THE BOX PL AH Of the ' *. Mirovitch-Piastro Concerts is Now Opei X At Wildman and Arey"s.' T .. ; >.'ji"- ---■ Reserved Seats," 1 5/V *" '.'■ T-'TZ?:", ' Concessions to \ rPOWN TTALL /CONCERT pHAMBM Direction Scott ColriUe. :H ; (By arrangement with Emile Bucket.) ?.-■:. THREE /10NCERTS,*' HREE VTreat v_ NCERTB, :' COMMENCING WEDNESDAY SEUi TWO FAMOUS RUSSIAN ARTISTS, , Alfred : - " ■: P MIROVITCH P'-'. I MIROVITCH ■ 'I '& A MIROVITCH . ■ .A \ "' - X MIROVITCH -<• '-4?-/*" I MIROVITCH .;■ IS . MIRQVITCH ". S T MIROVITCH , ,stj . And. '•' V Michael * V: I -PIASTRO fVdW' 0 PIASTRO O „> L PIASTRO _ - 1 PIASTRO • ■*-_■.. >■-- N PIASTRO X/TT I piastro i ■■■■:. ■■••':.'. s riASTRO sv,:. T ; ■'■.::'*-'., These two artists created a, sehsattoa-.M' the Southern, cities which has never Ansa. equalled in the musical history ;of-=tto: Dominion. ■-■ ""■'■ THREE CONCERTS ONLX"^ -p > WED., 27th; FRI.i 29th; SAT,, apt**.-:•-.-. Musical events of. the greatest'lmPMt-.; ance, which no lover of music can'ajfort' to miss. •.,.. Admission: 5/, 3/. 2/. . ....'. ,:"• .._..' See Bos 'Plan announcement at head.tin. advertisement. Touring Manager VICTOR BECK. ,_ THE. British Prime Minister says that Mr Virgo has a moving tale Of Y.MCA. work at the front. " _ HA VELOCK SOCIAL. CLUB—SEYEJPERV ANNUAL PLAIN AND FA.VCI DRESS BALL, DRUIDS*- HALL. NOHTH STREET; FRIDAY. October 6. Geati sub., 3/0: Ladies, 2/6; Doubles, 5/.— *}•_*_ I FOWLER, Sec. ■ ' DANCING. — Butterfly Socials. Ewrf Monday Night, Trades HaR . Full, Orchestra (H. Fletcher, Piano; S. Seymotß, Violin; C. Sayers, Cornet). Gents, V»; : I Ladies, 6d. Dancing, S p.m. sharp.— *_- W. Jones. - ' " :" : _ :■ TVANCING—MISS SPENCER'S C_**.V —-"will be held in the Foresters Mft Ediriburgh St., Newton, on SATOKW*''.. •. EVENING, Sept. 23, at 8 , <£*«*& y Monday and Wednesday, at' 20, vincew . : St. Phone 2237. --*■:'■ _i •*" N __£_ x N * MUNRO'S HALL. PONSONBY BOAD. ELEMENTABY CLASSES. -TUESDAY at 7.30; SATURDAY AFTER^OON|;• l ADVANCED" CLASSES. - X _^jt EVENISG, at 8. Adeane's Orctetta k W. CARTWRIGHT, _ , ; C A. G. BETTANY, M.C^ RBOOBDS.— We Stock -e'E«~, 0M I*'V i Master's Voice" maie.- Also ZonopBO" and Pinch—ißadv's. Qneen St -.■■-■■■■'.■-- RESTAUHANTS, TEA SOOMS_ r—RY a Fish Meal at Sanford's Sh* \P X opposite Herald Office, Queen * Select Rooms for Ladies.. ;_ -" SCORES OF PEOPLE COME -■ TO THE TIFFIN SUNDAY NIG ETse of the Tasty P-tlate-pIeMW Cold Joints and Salads, -thes b~» Fresh-made Bread, the c Quality Butter, the Fragrant, hefi«™-. ing Tea and Coffee. .. -•_.■: ' COME AT 5 OR UP TILL 7 O'CLOCK. T--TRST FLOOR CITY CHAMBBBS; CTB QUEES ST. AMD , 'pBIOB'S gTILL J*****'. BEST jy MEALS IN THE CITS.-. | OIEAND ' A BCADB. m .v a Fish Lunch at the *>__[ T Trawling Fish Depot. Lower Quag St., nt_t Hellaby's. —

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 229, 25 September 1916, Page 12

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