"fTTHE DIETHOP' A The Realistic Battle Scenes give the onlooker a vMd . illustration of whaX;U,y toßpenlDS In Europe to-d;iy. .' J - fpHEATBt DIRECTION 3. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., . : Manager: Jolrn Farrell. ••mHE T>IRTH OF A RATIOS." 1 D ,; i.i ,: *y| •The Extreme Limit in Photo. Plays. ''> We will never see its like again. •A WO.NDBRFUL PRODUCTION. , - r j PERFECTLY I'HOX&GUAPHED. . . " MAGNIFICENTLY ACTED -J ;, THIS EVIBN ING THIS BVENINi; • ■ THIS EViEiNIXtt THIS EVENING. ~'sM ■ ait : '■'•-.:•■■■ at •.•l"ii 8 sharp, .'"•-•'• S sharp, ~-', And -' - - ■ SIX FOLLOWING NIGHTS. '"i>C SIX FOLLOWING NIGHTS. ._'-. \JM J. C. WILLIAJISO.V, LTD., . '}'.'. Presents W. D: Griffith's incomputable and mighty dramatic spectacle, ■' M •T|\HE TJIRTH OF A If "rpHB -RIBTH OF A "YrATION." \ \ -rpHE -OIRI'H OF A -\TATION. ,, "ITIHE -DIKTH OF A RATION." % WWcOv has created a sensation wherever,it ;: r-; ? lias been presented, particularly in tlifcj■City, the Theatre beim; nightly packed-, with delighted and enthusiastic audleuees. r "rrmE -piRTH of a station" Grips you from the very 'fliet scene and? ; * r j holds you in its spell fof three solid honiß.j .'. "mHE rjIRTH OF A ■J^-ATIOS" Is .unquestionably .the most stupendous- ,- roost thTiliins. most realistic, the liest. ■!.;-. acted and most expensive Motion Picture 'v. the world lias yet or ever will produce. Seats may be selected at Colemao'i,. where Day iSatos may also be pnrciasei : 'JiJ& PRICES—3/. 2/ aid V- . - JJALL QOXCERT QHAMBEB Direction.. ........ -.Scott Golvllle. ' ■ (By Arrangement with E. Bucker.) THIS EV.BNHfG AT 8. THIS- EVENING AT 8. , FABiEWiELL CONCERT , FARiEWIEiLL CONCERT KgrSjjj By the EMINENT RUSSIAN MUSICIANS. | Alfred ■ Michael -(">'> MIROVITCH. . PIASTRO. ( MIUOVITCH. I'IASTRO. MIKOVITCH. I'IASTRO. -\.T" MIROVITCH. PIASTRO. WHO WILL THIS EVENING -:PKE»BNj£l|fi A PRO&RAMMK OF RAK.B MUSICAL GEMS. ■- -.• .' : :" < f;;r| 31. ALFRED MIjtOVITCH will play— m,\ Oainiral.-Op.-0-(Schumann). Barcarolle (tjailow). ■ -■.-. c-';Vg> , Bhapsodie No. - " 13-(Liszt). . . M. 'MICHAsBL riASTRO will play—.; The Devil"* Trllle (TaTtini-KreMeil. ~ .: Serenaflo ileJaJicolique (Tsdi*ltow- r • Caprice Batsoue (Sarasate). 51.11. JirROVIXCH 'AND PIASTRO will isora.ta in A" \ Major (Krentw-t ' 'Sonata), Beethoven. • . Other Special Numbers will lie added to thil . l'rosraJHmo. . , ; "^- - Admission: 5/ (Resrrvon), 3/, 2/. The Box I'lan now open at "\\ il<l man and Arey's. ':' i ©ay Sale Ticliete, 3/ and 2/, from A. Eady CONCESSIONS TO STCDENTS. NOTE.—Members iCTi Subecrtbeis ot 'OHORAL SOCIETY.' AUCKIrAiN'D MAIJK ,< OHOni and BOHI3MIAX 'may now obtain SPECIAii OONCBSSIO- I *'; ItEiS:iEIRViE TICKETS o:i rriKCRETARY of tlieir RBSPBCTIV BJffigg sociEi-£i3. ■ . - : ■ •;.-:.-;.,-,:; TOTS luTAJESTYiS IJffiCBATBK. TUESDAY AND VnED(SIBSpAT, ; OCTOBER 17 AND 18. : IN" AID OF OUR HEROIC ANT> SCFFBB-V " ; IXG ALLIES, THE fiBRBIANS. • -: > j. arass oaphxe KN'iuwr'e a<s i s\j<aiu - DA'KCE ItECITAU ' . f A Spectacular Carnival, new "Pas ,6eul," Sew Ballets. , Those who witnessed last year* pieeetrl«tion wereunaninKius in their ptel«e 1 ■pronouncement that It was' the New Zealand had known and Anfgj&a tralla had produced notUing better." SMiiy v 'months of oontlnnous work and will give the public the: opportunity of■'■.;-■ realising that. Miss Koisht and her .PnpU« | upon this Occasion -will quite surpass tudf - last year's effort. ■- . ■Sothing that- could 1»- done -to the very highest forni of Jias been left undone. The productlou promlses to be the greatest memory living:.<*!f§§j| tertainment that Australasia' has glv«* - Wrth to during the War fcra. - --f SPBING BAL-IjET, : -f| By over One Hundred Children. ■ i in X of the Sun-God, the banishment■.*»« ter with st-enic effects, and garblngiUi est harmony with the snnny, iuspirag »»*^^ life-renewinK season. A Ballet tn«t gives - bapplneae and the :«&ffi|g' vt living. . • • ;; PAX EX AKCAWA, A tKmce Story by -..Hying tableau*. ■■ Arcadian beauty and simplicity, jfieii of the Gode, Grecians, SbephePOß 22**i8SK Shepnerdeseee, Dragon Fltee, the Bacchus, the Goddess Terpdchore, Dance, Wine Ballet, Grape and , Maidens, Orpheus and Neptune's Daughter and Sea Foam Dante-;'; : "BUSTER BROWS" BALLAST. ' , . - Care-free and • ExhilantUe*. ' , :.--^>3S CHINESE • __ JQuaint, Original, Interesting, and ijaufJMß;^?, Provoking. THE BELL BALLET, ■Harem Scarum, redolent with pore W- ' - CABARET ..■SCENE, v '; -tiK.The Hmnoroue Romance-of the Marlonettai- •;~ <RA«-TIME). , ,• L'EISIIRIT DU MXIT. .• - -y A weird and intensely dramatic ■co nc *t! t : pourtraylnii, as'■■Uβ «tle Indicate, - m »• I Spirit or the Kathleen" 5I»J« • DAXOE OF FIRE AND WATBR. : .« The 'Elements transmuted to Artistic . tgjjSssiSi Conformity ...'...;:.:-... Miss DE MORTB DU •CYCN'K. - >J The profonndest form of- ■ interpretation 7 ...:....... MTe..-Maleoe»^ffi I . ■ DANSE BIZAHR-E. • - :,&& A- Thythmle Acrobatic 'Medley .... -li*f^^^ffi :Miss Rine Harrison end Mr. G«s Daw«« 1 WALTZ SONG from'"Tom Jones") . ■•'• . ' Miss ErhelJJJ^^l Box Plan <;i>ens MONDAY; Oth, at Wl* i man and Arey'e. ■ ,; ''rviis3 ! Prices—3/. 2/, 1/. No extra booldng Jfo "early: doors. ! *», . fyiS MAJESTY'S -, THBATB* FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, AT 7.45 P.M. TVANCE ; , -MaXCK vJAKXIVAUj^I FOH THE RED CROSS (Victoria Leagne*. M ISS o BCII, "n" ALIj v . AXD HER TALEXTEJD Unique -Entertainineut.. Wonderfnl Ballet! and Scenss. as produced at the best M'WSSs tinental Theatres. A Feast of Colour, «•.•■■■:-. Artistic Triumph. ■i'' ; "J«^^i See the Great Rn?r4an Divertisement, . **At F*iir ** s - ■-'•• ■'**■ '"■■' See the Gorgeous Oriental tragedy—Seen*, :; „ . "The Captive Dancer." ' -~M Mrs Patrick Cole fas "Lafeme") will sW* „ the wonderful "Bell Son?" from the • i^rc. 1 lrst Performance in New Zeahue. mul. OT:K own veovsD&o.*£<§Sm THEY NEED YOUR HELP.. _ V Prices: 3/, 2/, 1/. . SO fiT. BENEDICT'S HALL, ■ .• Dlx EAST STREET. ■ ■:,>W ,*. G S A ? ,D 'SOCIAL AND EUCHRE to bt ■■;:.-.. held MONDAY, October a. in aid of Bt ■'■.: J osepUs Parish, Surrey Hills. Tickets, 1/* A/TARK HAMBOURG says:—"Xo otbej in the world makes the saa» i impression on mc as Alfred MlroTltch.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 240, 7 October 1916, Page 12
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