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. AMT/SEMEirrS. I TRAIN LEAVES THE : : J J^YBIC— — / TO-NIGHT AT Q" ' O-NIGHT AT O» ' ■ ! TWO REELS OF • •• . MABVELLOUS: MOTION PICttjBES. A"T>ICTUBE" rpBIP v ' "•tICTUBE" J-BIP A'TWCTUBE" mBiP -J-BIP •' ■:'"' TO- TJOTOBUA. O XVOTORUA. TO TJOTOBUA. O -tWOTOBUA. TUB WONDBBLAND OF NEW ZEALAND q • . Tbe Supporting Programme is Good, •■•• - ■ Including ■- - • . . -" "•'•'." TITAKING O F A N ahe -«1-aking *»-n I rpHE QF '■ £& : - \ OVEBLAND "VfOTOB f»AB. ' VEKLAND -"J-OTOB VAB. • QVEBLAND TTj-OTOB QAB. j This Is, without doubt, the finest and most interesting Industrial Film that/ has , - ever been projected on a Bio. Screen. , COME AND SEE IT! >• -si :■ FABES TO BOTOBUA— 1 First Class, 1/; Second Class, Gil; ] ' Observation Cars (Beserves); 1/6.- '•' " PLAN AT "LYBIC, OB 'PHONE 3645. • j ALSO AT THE WEST END. .- , -■■•.-:■-. .-■ :•.-:■■■ :;.-'.--:;;■ . ' ] T V B I C n> :H E- A■ T" BE. 'I Tbe Management liare the lionour to present ON SATURDAY NEXT ' " . VpHE ; TJATTLE ' QF -pEACE. "A CALL TO ARMS AGAINST WAB." Which is the most noteworthy achievement in the history of motion pictures. Written and Vitagraphed under the iPer- .,, • sonal Supervision of ......• : T SSp^AB-' 1 "DLACKTON. Personages of national and International importance appear personally in,the production, together with a distinguished Vita- . graph, cast. ~. . 25,000 NATIONAL GUARDSMEN, 800 MEMBERS OF THE G.A.B. 5,000 HORSES. 8,000 SUtPEBNUMERIES. . I fPHE -RATTLE ■ Y-IBY | A . ■I L B '■■■.■■-v-;-.| ;:•,;: I f\F "PEACE. I , : y y r,. ~,{ , ,, Founded on the facts contained in HtidEdn Maxim's -''Defenceless America."* The story is briefly as follows: — "The young people of two well--- - to-do New JCork families axe . - engaged to be married. The father . of the girl is a peace-at-any-price . .man, and is therefore intolerant of bis daughter's fiance, an advocate .' of preparedness against'war. ; .V- "': "Finally the day set for Invasion. ■■ ■ by the European Power eager to ' attack the United States brings a I hostile fleet suddenly to unprotected chores. - "Shells crash their way through ■ - ; New York's huge buildings. - One explodes in the very, meeting rooms - of the peace advocates. People flee . ; to tlie suburbs for shelter, bmt the long range guns and tbe aeroplane bombs seek them out.' ■ '•"• ' '■' .'.>■'.'■ ■ "The invading forces are soon landed, and take possession of tbe city. Tbe peace advocate, falsely ...-■• accused as a spy, Is dragged from ■. - his abode and.shot as a sniper. The. young man engaged to bis daughter resists an attack on tbe girl and is' bayoneted before her eyes." ; . '- The film dees not end with this terrible climax, bat goes on to show a brighter picture of America as a reminder of what they now bave and ought to take pains to Cherish. ,'"..: .-..„:..", . ..-, .'1,.,: 5 ..;,,;„. NOTE.—Although this is the most.expensive picture yet shown in tie Dominion, our prices remain as usual. ~ '• . s. d. , RESERVES .. . J... 16 DRESS C1i£CLE".....'.......' 10 ORCHESTRAL STALLS .... 10 stalls ...:.:...... :. o^« Plan Now Open at Lyric, or 'phone 3845. • ALSO AT THE WEST END.. ALAN McELWAIN in "The Sentimental Bloke" Uor the first time), Town Hall. Next Tuesday Evening, in aid of the'Chtldren's Hospital Fund. 2/ and 1/. ■: -" 513 "—— Q.LOBE— — ".'"■ "'■■"■ -'■■ ;. '; " . :■'■: 7. ". , A BEAUTIFUL STUDY OF A WOMAX'S - •■•■-■ .-HEART..-. •-.-'. -.■-,•■■-..■.,:. C, ■•' ■ \N°" (x R —'^ ER T V VjBEATEB T. OVE,: . From the Novel by •' i .. '-! WILLIAM LE QUEUX, -. 1 • Featuring the' Great FrehcU Actress SDLLE. BEGINA BADET* - As- "■ ' '■ " r " BADUNAH, THE DANCEB. It is a' Drama.of' Intensity, tevealing,,the ■ . Wonderful Power of '•'■- '. A MOTHEB'S LOVE FOB HEB CHILD j ; _which it. almost sublime. " The character .-of. SADUNAH stands out: with . wonderful clearness, and dramatic force that carries all before her. Husband, fame, life* Itself are all surrendered in one glorious sacrifice • for.: the; child , , the .woman' Q.HEATEB -J^OVE." -i ' ' '' ■ S 'I^ 0 ■' v 'TjOVE. SADUNAH, THE DANCEB, Has one ambition. She wishes to see her daughter well married, and removed from tbe perils of tbe world. Her sacrifices to attain'that end ate told with powerful effect in this drama of real life. . : ANITA STEWABT - -■ ••■ lα' , ' •'• ■'; THE SOBT OF GIBL THAT CAME FROM HEAVEN. '.' γ^haplin. V - , '.:■■ ACBOSS THE 810 GRANDE. B ERNEST DRAKE, Mr Fred. G. Bourke, Miss Zoe Bartley, Miss Ziman. the Orphans'. Club Orchestra, and nnmeroos other, artists, Town Hall, Next Tuesday Evening. 515 ' MEETINGS.' ■ ; " ffIPIBITUAL SCIENTISTS. MBS. POWEB AT 51, PONSONBY BD. S p.m.—Messages from Articles on Table. Admission, 6d. Children, 3d. 3 SHORE YACHT CLUB. Tbe 23rd 'Annual Meeting of the North Shore Yacht Club-will .be ..held in the Coastal Masters' Booms, Ferry Bnildlnm. THIS EVENING (Wednesday), at 8 o'cloS A f nil attendance is requested. - Buelness: . .Report and . Balance-eheet; Election of Officers; General. ' 555 ■ , ■ H. HILLy Hon. See. ■JV-A B'OTJ R- _■-■'■"--'.: REPBESENTATION COMMITTBB.* A Special Meeting of the abarc wfll ba held In the Trades Hall on THUBBDAY October 5. at 7;30 p.m. : : • ' ■"' '."'-Biislneiir^',; , -V. ■■.•">.":*.;■;.:;.;: To receive report of nb-conunHtM ast uj> to deal with the qneatloft of Hladu and colonred labour. -. set ' ' ■■■:■'■■α-mawin.. • i XXJB "»e an lookine for beat valaa *a*a

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 237, 4 October 1916, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 237, 4 October 1916, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 237, 4 October 1916, Page 12