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AMH»r,Mr.a*TaV ~rT*HE XMKTH OF A **JT*OHE -DIRTH -OF A ~fZXTIOS. m ' 11 GRAND, SPECIAL MATESEE. . " GBAND SPECIAL MATINEE. | TO-MOBROW, SATURDAY, AT 2 P.M. TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, AT 2 PJt, CHILDREN HALF-PRICE TO ALL '"'. PARTS. An Afternoon of Wonder, Amaaerfleni, ani Healthy Escitement for the •'Kiddies.'',-. THE CHILDREN'S ONLY OPPORTUJOTt To Witness The Greatest Achievement ia-ffhnio-pjaj,/ TXIS TirAJESTY*S mHEATRE, .DIRECTION J. C WTT.TJAVSOK, LTB. -: ■ Manager: John Far**elL . ' K>IMFOEIAKT, "The Birth of a Nation" is by far ti» most stupendous and most realistic phot* '"'i play the world has ever or erer will pro.. dnce. Therefore the high royalties widn* r have to be paid to its creatnTs wiflpoii. tively prevent it from ever being shows atany oi the 'continuous theaties - ia --the Dominion- ** ' - TO-NIGHT AT"**, f .-'•'':■.■ TO-NIGHT AI& - - C . -_ And Following Eterdngs. '~.-. MATINEE TO-MOBROW AFTERNOON.- i, J_C- WILLIAMSON, LTD, ,^ Presents W. D. Griffith's incompariha) and mighty dramatic spectacle, - » • ""-pHE --DIBTH OF A -\TA3IOX.-. "tTTHE -dibth OF A **mHE -DIRTH OF A -"CATION.* "mHE -oibth of a -jtatios.*" Which,, next to the War, is the most; talked of event in AucklandIt is your duty to see at least one repre- '-'■ sentatidn of "The Birth of a Nation,*" because it. will "be remembered when sH other "srar" photo-plays axa entirely for.;. gotten. It cost S/4 for a Seat ia New York an! 6/ in Sydney.

-."-.--- AUCKLAND PRICES I 3/, 2/,' 1/. 31 Seats may now be reserved at WHdnat : and Arey's. Day Sale tickets at Coleman's, Tobacconist, Theatre Arcade. ■'.] rPOWN TTALL /CONCERT QHAMBEa -""Direction. CdvUle. " ~ '{By Arrangement with E. Backer.}.... TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) . SPECIAL' FAREWELL CONCERT 5.' : By the - -.-VA\ EMTNENT RUSSIAN • Alfred afirhael ..'■'<"S'.'MTROVXTCH. PIASTBQ. ' MrROYITCE. PIASTBO. : MTBO"S-TTCH. PIASTBO. ' MTROVITCH- PIASTBO.: i In accordance witn requests reeeiven' SATTTBDAY-S EVENING'S FBOGBASEaa Will include. Sonata in A Major ("Krentser SoaatO.--'?•'-• (Beeiiovaa Tbe Devil's Traie-: (Tartini-Kreislat} --.--■ Ca**nr**al Op. 9-- . . (S<mumajai) ;"-"• Serenade Melancoßqne rr»a.Tv» I *nm.ijA f Caprice Basque : —._._ (Sarasate) Barcarolle ......... (LjadonJ HtapsocSe No. 35_"._-_-. . (LiasQ . And othersyet to be selected. The large Town. HaE, We3JingtonJ~-«Ba» ■crowded on Tuesday evening, and acta artists were accorded'an oration- «-V POSTTTVELY FAREWELL TO AUCKLAND /' ' .">*.= TO-MOBBOW (SATURDAY) EVENUt6.^r.. Admission: 5/ (Beserfcrl), 3/» 2/. Taa Box Flan now.open at WOdroas aad Ans'a. Day Sale Tickets,-3/ and 3/,-tu mt —!'.-■' TBornrng. from A Eadv and Co. *'"* . CONCESSIONS TO STEDBNTg. NOTE. —Members of CHOEAL 80CXEK, "*■' AUCKLAND. MALE CHOIR, and BQHaV :•: MIAN ORCHESTRA may now obtara - SPECIAL CONCESSION RESERTaV TICKETS on application to the -SSeBgC-?' lAEY of their RESPECTIVE SOOIETIBA .' # I ■ " 4UCKLAXD . . pHOrisfe: /CBAXD . p6SfcßßS||| "TOWN -pj-HTJ., rpHTJBSDAY, QCTOBEB f -. ■ . SOLOJ3IS: ' Ck" MADAM ADELE BOSEWAB3TIL.Q«ttaISi (From NapierJ- ' -■......-,* ... MB. W. WAWEE...-.....,....-...„Ja*a;' ' INSTRUMENTAL TBJO: .:."-' '-■ MESSRS. CARL PRIME, W. TA-yintareyr :■ ■ AND "LEO. WHXTTXKEK- - STD. 3. HABBUTT, - "*1 ' Sexxetax£i-: : . ■■,. /~taiLDBEN*S HOSPTTAI, ' ■' : FOJaiv' \ THE BOX TT.«f -^ri' for the Dramatic, -H*rrno?ous. «*>b a*™*— Recital arranged fry Miss Zoe Baltic?, ' Town Hall, Ne-tt Tuesday Eveaiag, » NOW OPEN at Wildman and Arey's. -3a . Booking Fee- -. •• - '...- ■;7: : .ai / -; Vi °J?' ROYAL O It f-*\ Tne Band of the Coast Defeaot*: Insantry Detachment, Trader II ii ills—lll '" W. G. Rowe, win Piav at Zoo, SUNDAY NEXT, October S, by kind permissaia ■ at-Lt--CoL Stevenson. •" T-\ANiCaNG—7th A-mrn.i piam and laatjr ': -*-' Dresr Bill, Social Chat-.-."'■ Druids-HalL -North St, FRIDAY,- Osfeer' nth, 1916. Gent's Saiu 3/6; Doubles. 5/.— G. M. FOWLEK, See^lM*,. T\ANCXNG- EVERY SA-JXfEDAY NISBT.V AJ SS. BENEDICTS tr *t,.t, Baet Strsstf off Symonds Street, under tire asspiee*'af v St. Benedict's dub. Dancing, S -tm.--l*» pjn. LHlis* Orchestra. — P. 3. Mt-CABE. Hon. Secretary. ■..;.-. . It arICHXCS, iiXC 1 1 KSTQTtS, jCTC . ROTORUA -J>OTDBIJA. \ JJOTORUA. -DOTOBCA JJOTOBUA XMSTOBIJA '; CHEAP EXCURSIONS BY RAIL EVSETSATURDAY, available Sox Return untßi ; following THURSDAY, from. Taumarnnai "Ehames, Auckland, and sR Interveßaal: Stations, also Eaipara Line. ...""' Hot aEnerai Baths, Boiling Pools, GeyaA lively Lakes, Bowls, - Croaast" Trotrt •FSshing, Deer Sta3kins, Maori l&* '■'• THE WOBUD'S WONTJERLAND. : ' ';. Ideal Resort for. Health, Sport, Pleasure. ~_ - Renew Your Mental and iPhvsical Enerff by Spending Your Next " Holiday "* ' - ROTORUA.. .■-, ■ .-.--: A: HESTATJ-BASTS, TEA. 3.00155.. rpRY a Fish Meal at Sanford's Shois A. opposite Herald Omce, Qneen 'St-V Select Rooms for Ladies. *--- jpRIOR'S CTILL T EADIS&;: ' BEST -jy MEALS IN THE CITX. • r jgTBAKD AB'CADE I rpBY a Fish Lunch at the AnrJtaa*'.'.-. * *. Trawling Fish Depot, Lower Qaeea - f St-, next Heßaby's. ■■■?-■-.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 239, 6 October 1916, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 239, 6 October 1916, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 239, 6 October 1916, Page 12