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I ' AMUSEMENTS. I mHE j YRIC. BATTLE CRY OF PEACE MATINEE. TO-MOBBOW, AT r 2.30.' MATINEE PRICES—Dress Circle: Adults 1/, Children Cd. Stalls: Adults 6d, Children 3d. rnHE "DATTLE QF pEACE. rnHE "DATTLE /"IRY QF T>EACE. rpHE "DATTLE QF TJEACE. One of the Largest Audiences that has ever attended the Lyric Theatre assembled on Saturday, when the Photo-play "The Battle Cry of Peace" was screened for the first time.—"Herald," 9/10/16. • rnHE DATTLE fIRY QF "DEACE. mHE "DATTLE pRY QF T>EACE. mHE DATTLE QF pEACE. This picture is unquestionably one of the most impressive and powerful that have been shown in Auckland, for while other sensational and magnlttcently-produced films have been screened here, rpHE "DATTLE /~IRY QF " "DEACE Strikes! a deeper note than any other. — "Herald," 9/10/16. rnHE "DATTLE QF "DEACE. I rnHE DATTLE /"IBY QF pEACE. rnHE "DATTLE /"-IRY QF pEACE. Deals with a problem of supreme importance at tile present day—tne fate of a nation utterly unprepared for war and subjected to hostile attack of the same ruthless and ghastly nature as has characterised the invasion or defencless countries in the present war. mHE T>ATTLE pKY QF pEACE. ; mHE DATTLE QF pEACE. rpHE DATTLE QF pEACE. The picture is by no means a mere heaping of horror ou horror; it is one that must make even the most careless take thought. As a recruiting ageucy, it makes powerful 1 and impressive appeal, and Its screening at > the present time, when the ultimate cost t of war is being pressed home so hard, is most opportune, for it depicts the fate of • a nation whose men are unready or unwil- " ling to save their country from just such horrors as those described. — "Herald," 9/10A6. Jj V B I C T V R I C I L * R I C T V R-I C ' L V R I C- L YRIC mO-NIGHT AT O rpO-NIGHT AT Q NOTE.—Although this is the most expensive picture yet shown in the Dominion, • our prices remain as usual. R ESERVES 1/6 "QBESS CIRCLE -J / QRCHESTRAL STALLS .... -| / gTALLS /»D. 1 Plan Now Open at Lyric, or 'phone 3645. 1 ALSO AT THE WEST END. QLOBE. ; QLOBE. A STORY FOR THOSE WHO DESIRE SOMETHING PIQUANT. "* "V-EDRA. "V"EDBA. They elope and are wrecked in a typhoon. He saves the wrong, girl. The natives of the Island treat them a* white gods. The chief wants to know why there are no " little » gods." and threatens to marry the white queen himself if they are not forthcoming. THE SITUATION WAS VERY AWKWARD. Don't Miss This Fine Production. TRIANGLE KEYSTONE, > AMBROSE'S rycv OF VK7OE. _ BOROUGH NOTICES. ! mAKAPUNA BOROUGH COUNCIL. ! Notice is hereby given that atfa Special Meeting of the Takapuna Borough Council held on Wednesday, t&e 20th day of tember, 1916, the following Resolution mA r tended to act as a Special Order, 'was passed, and will be submitted for confirma- • tion at the Ordinary Meeting of the Council to be held on WEDNESDAY the Ist day of November, 1916, at 7.45 n m at the Council Chambers, Takapuna. " "' RESOLUTION. That the names of the following Streets in tbe Borough shaU be altered 'as follows: — Katrine Street, to be known as Anzac ! Street. Milford Avenue, to be known as Frater , Avenue. Milford Itoad Extension, to be known as Dodson Avenue. ; Rawhitl Road, to be known as Brown t Street. . Strand West, to be known as Northcroft Street. -ir Dated this 26th day of September 1916 ; _.. S- BRITTAIN BULL, . M * . Town Clerk. JJOROCGH OF NEWMARKET. WATER BATES. h/i! ccounts outstanding for Water must ' S! P ? ?? .°i before TUESDAY, the 10th day of October, 1916, failing which the I Supply will be Disconnected. By Order of the Council. . r „ R L. BUISSON. •*"* . Town Clerk. ) ROAD BOARD NOTICES. ROAD BOARD. NOTICE OF CLOSING ROAD. I hereby give notice that Matal Street Avondale South, is closed asalustrehlcifSr traffic until further notice. genicular ™.< R - B - NESBITT. Chairman of Avondale Road Board. 1 i • 517 . QNE-TREE HILL ROAD DISTRICT. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. 1908 P^ U ? nee ,°i., the Road Boares Act, ?xj£* the . Local Election and-Polls Act 1903, and Amendments, notice is hereby persons' Me m f eCtl ¥ „° f °° c Valued person as Member of the One-tret, nai Road Board will take place on WEDNES 1 - DAY November 1, 1916, and I appoint the Office of the Board Mannkuii i..j ??tl°«' "& a°4 TCESDAY lo t a he niJLVe at ° cto ? er ' 191 «*. before noon, as tot suVoffle* 6 " Nomlna «o» «* Canutes WILLIAM HOGG. Epsom, October 10, &*** *-*3TD TRA_TS_F_E_ft NOTICE. JjAND TBANSFER ACT NOTICES. Notice is hereby given that the several Faroe's of Land hereinafter described wfll be brought under the provisions of the Land Transfer Act, 1915, unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same on or before the 13th day of November, 1916:— 1 - 3S F~: THOMAS KENNEDY-Part Allot " }n'~ S o « U ° n Sfe °H ot AncUana, Containing 9.8 perches, fronting Howe Streetoccupied by weekly tenant! 4 Plan 9683. ' o8»2 — THE INHABITANTS OF THTS* AVONDALE ROAD DISTRICT'- ___ *"•■* o« Titirangl, containing 18.7 perches, front ing St. George's Road, i Avondale; occupied by applicant. Plan 6092 — CELIA MARGARET LYONS , PATTERSON — Part Allot. 2, Section 1 Village of Otabuhu. containing 2 roods and 38.2 perches, situated at corner of Church Street and Luke Street; occupied by applicant. Plan 10974. . j Diagrams may be inspected at th_ office. Dated this 9th day of October, 1916, at the Lands Registry Office, Auckland . __ THOS. HALL, 'l 0 0"- District Land Registrar.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 242, 10 October 1916, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 242, 10 October 1916, Page 12

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