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AMPSEMEHTB. 1 77TIHE -DIRTH OF A Artistically, Historically, Dramatically, ■ Spectacularly It Is years ahead of aU other film productions. i "(TIHE OF A The intensely, and realisUc battle - scenes' vividly depict what is actually ...7j happening in Europe to-day. " v of a ration." The noble sacrifices of the men and women - in South. America during the CivU War E ; and the negro uprising teaches us our duty:.; daring .the present great conflict. ; -¥^| TTiS -]Lp\JESTY'S rpHEATRa 7 Direction: J.- Ci-Williamson. Ltd. Manager: John Farrell. "rpHE "DIRTH OF A JXATIOX." " ; . . WE. WILL NEVER SEE ECS LIKE ' >-|ll AGAIN. It is easily the most expensive and most , stupendous photo-play the world has ever 7; or is ever likely to produce. Therefore the .7 excessively high royalties which have to be 7g paid to the creators will-positively prevent | it from ever being show|n at the-Continuous Theatres. -•' .;-'■-: :i_9§ TO-NIGHT AT 8 SHARP, '§B "i ■ '■ And Following Nights. - -{S MATINEE SATURDAY AFTERNOOX J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., . ': Present D. W. Griffith's Incomparable and V Mighty Dramatic Spectacle, - - Vs ••rpHE. TJIRTH OF A -JTATION." 4" .'•rpHE "DIRTH OF A. >TATION.'7 ;"rpHE" OF A RATION." 7; "fTTHE "DIRTH OF A •J^ATIOX." Which, next to the War, Is i"ie most, -'pi talked of subject in Auckland. "riTHE -DIRTH •v. OF A ~ Cost over iIOO.OOO to produce. There are over 3000 scenes and 3000 horses .'_ and 18,000 people concerned ln the' repre- _7 sentation. The intensity of the dramatic scenes 7 holds you- speUbound from the beginning -:'\ right up to the final scene. It unfolds a really beautiful love romance. -'■-.?■_< It is your duty to see at least one repre- 77 sentation of "The Birth of a Xaaon," 7 because it wfll stiß be remembered when other "star" photo-plays are entirely for- ;-' gotten. • • i"M It cost S/4 to book a Seat In New York and 6/ in Sydney. Anckland Prices: 3/, 2/, 1/. ChJluren, .7 half-price, excepting to 1/ seats. Box''Plans at Wfldman and Arey's. Day. _>..' Sales at. Coleman's. rpOWX'TTALL /"iONCERT :'- Direction.: - Scott Cotvflle. (By Arrangement with E. Bncker.) . _ r . AATUB-DAY EVEXINO NEXT. 1 SATUKDAY 'EVEXIXG- NiEXT, M v SPECIAL FAREWELL CONCERT ~v -'• •-■.- -• -By the - -: :~Z% EMINENT RUSSIAN MUSICIANS, -Alfred. 3HciaeK ~ MIROVITCH, .._•",. 77 . PIASTRO; "i MDiOVITCH, J. - .•" -.'-' FIASTRO.. MIROVITCH, PIA6TRO, - 75; MIROVITCH, , An 4 PIASTRO,:.; MIROYITCH, PIASTRO. T MIROVITCH, FIABTR<V - Pianist. VJolihlst. -7 Acknowledged, by all as the Greatest Musical. Combination ever known to ' Tii; Auckland. '-'■■'. - *-' T|L|TROVITCH-paAOT!BO, -MYROVITCH—TDiASTBO, THE * OB*'UCSICAIj ■-'- -■ «r-.. ... GENIDS."- ''-■■'!■'■'■:■■._. ■_ SATURDAY EVENING'S. BatQCEEC - -M •PROGRAMME wUI inclade '. --l_m ■Beethoven's Famous "Kreutzer Sonata."* A -Requests for further particular numbers 7 are Invited. ■ i* '~ • . . .- "jS Admission: 5/ (reserved). 3/, 2/. -The Box : k Plan-opens at Wildman and Arey's on THURSDAY MORNING. - CONCESSIONS TO STUPSNTS. : ~li .NOTE.—Members of CHORAL SOCIETY, 7=**f AUCKLAND MALE CHOIR, and BOHiEV- 7-< MIAN ORCHESTRA may obtain SPECIAL rL >;;: CONCESSION RESERVE TICKETS on ap- - pUcation to-the- SECRET. ART of their RE6PSCTTYE SOCEETTES. T .:, • . .. rj OLD COLONISTS* ASSOCIATION, President, the Hon. E. Mitchelsoni. '; .■.-_.<...: rpowN. — rpUESDA«,_ IQTH QOTOBSB, 191««' ~ AT 2FJL ri gEdiVIOE AND -DBTJHION, At wbiesi a CoUectkm will be taken. In, aid '■ '■_'■ of the Beeglan Belief Fttnd HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR (Mr 3. H, 7\ GUNSON) WIX.L PEESiaE. .7 . > , 7g Tbe Old Colonists' Museum, Free Public:-.;. Library BnHdang, WeUesley Street, is open - to tile public every day from 10 tIQ 4.30.-7 Any. of tne Old Colonists and Friends will :\ be specially welcomed there on TUESDAY, '7 10th October, from 10 aim. till 1 p.m. '•?% Old Ooiondsts of SO yeaXß* standing and upwards who have not previously received 7i on invitation for- these Beunions may obtain '-- same oa application to. MISS E. R. KIRK- 7 WOOD, Registrar, '.'Faskin," 147. Manukau ißoad. Parneil. r ""| -. WILLIAM CULPAN, ,' .'.Z_ JAMES ROBEiRTSON, <\< 336 Joint Hon Sees., N-Z.O.C;A- ~7; LAIN AND FANCY DRESS BALL, MUNRO'S HALL, Ponsonby Road, .jv WEDNESDAY,, October U. Gents, 2/6; i a Ladies, 1/8. Dancing Every-Wednesday.— S; C. CALBEBT. M.C. 80 - '~\ DANCING.— MISS SPENCER wHI hold '' her Class in the Foresters' Han, Edin- ■'•■■■: 'bnrgh -St., on THURSDAY EVENING, 7" Oct. 5. at 8 p.m. Classes. MONDAY and V WEDNESDAY, at 25, Vincent St. private, Lessons airy time by appointment. Phone : ii"; 2237. - -"' ■ -R-'.V-tf _______________*i ■-. r'. ; .. ■ ATHXimc SPORTS. '\* " ._ [ - 1' GRAMMAR SCHOOL SPORTS. 191 ft. S VJ Entries for the 220 Yards Handicap, open, to members of-the Old Boys' Football v l _})' be^ recelved b y t*" s undernamed untU FBIDAY, October 6. Entry fee, M. VAU otier rac» for Old Boya have been M canceUed.—F.- W; LANG, Hon. See. 66 7 xAwir Txanas. J BS SIB piiAYE.RaiS; Can Boy the BEST RACQUETS - ? in the world at less than wholesale, prices, from B. J. YATES, 46, Park Road, or ran get their Old Racquets • Rcstrung better than when new— v . « - by him. Bnrkey, 130, Qneen Street, opp, ' BESTAPBAWTS, TEA BOOMS. • at Sanford's Shop, V J. opposite Herald Office. Queen Sl Select Rooms for Ladles. V»«n . »■,, P RIORS gTILL \ READING. BEST jy MEALS IN THE CITY, -gTRAND *-% T%v?»i?n? m nt the 7 Anckland h ...... L

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 236, 3 October 1916, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 236, 3 October 1916, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 236, 3 October 1916, Page 12

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