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riYHE TJATTLE fiRY- QF- "pBACE. rpHE- rattle; {Jby. ;.Qf:.. p?ACB. rriHE -DATTLE QRY QF "pEACK. 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. ■• ' . mHE -DATTLE QRX QF pEACE. rpHE TJATTLE QBY QF J>EACE. 'rpHE "DATTLE QF "pEACE. Thii" picture Iβ unquestionably one of the most Impressive and powerful that have been shown in Auckland, for while other sensational and magnificently-produced films have been screened here, mHE "DATTLE QRY QF pEACE Strikes a deeper note' than any other. — "Uerald," 0/10/16. rpHE TJATTLE /-SRY QF pEACE. rnHE -DATTLE QHJ Q F pEACE. mHE "DATTLE /~IRY QF pEACE. Deals with a problem of supreme importance at the present day—the fate of a nation utterly unprepared for -war and subjected to hostile attack of the same ruthless and ghastly natureas has characterised the invasion of defencless countries in the present war. ; '""'\ " rPHE TJATTLE /IBY QF T>EACE. rpHE -DATTLE QBY. QF pEACE. qiHE T>ATTLE /"IRY QP TOEACE. % The picture is by .up means a mere.heaping of horror on horror; it is one that must make even the most careless take thought. As a recruiting agency, it makes powerful and impressive appeal, and its screening at the present time, when the ultimate cost of war is being : pressed home so hard,- is most opportune, for it depicts the fate of a nation whose men are unready or unwilling to save their country from just 'such' horrors as tlio.se described. T YEIC T V B I C T V B I C '■ X V E I C T E I C ; V E I C ... . 7PO-XIGHT. AT Q rpO-XIGHT AT Q* NOTE.—Although this is the most expensive picture yet shown in the Dominion, our prices remain as usual. RESERVES •--•-. 1/6 TJRESS CIRCLE ...... -\ I QBCHESTRAL STALLS —.. ••%■!■ •* (STALLS GV. Plan Now Open at Lyric, or 'phone 3645. ALSO AT THE WEST EXD. l OYAII fpHEATBE, T>OTAL. OVAL. J- KINGSLAXD. -I* ROYAL. V OVAL. TO-NIGHT ONLY. ROYAL. ... OVAL. WONDERFUL ROYAL. . f\TMA T>ETBOVA OVAL. VLGA XETROVA - ROYAL. r\LGA -pETBOVA OVAL. MIGA XT ETROVA ROYAL. In a new METRO Wonderpiay, OVAL. WHAT WILL SAY? T>OYAL. WHAT WILL PEOPLE SAY? -HuOYAL. Also the First Episode of -" TVQYAU. "rnHB T>ROKEiN rvpVS." •tWOYAtu '-i-HE PeOKBS VoiM" ROYAL. Featuring : r OVAL, GBACE CUNARD-• (Lucille, KOYAL. Love) and-FRANCIS FORD. OVAL. —- - ROYAL. XOTE. — "THE .-BROKEN OVAL. COIN " No. 1 will also be KOYAL. shown Thursday, Friday, and OVAL. Saturday of this week. -priS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. ..OCTOBER 16 AND ,IT. V r .. . MISS DAFSXE. KNIGHT'S GRAiND DANC'B RECITAL, t .In aid of ;the ■ . ■ .. . •SERBIAiX- FCXD. 120 Performers* . ■ .. . 3/ Sorts reserved at WUdituan and Arey's: 2/ and 1/ Tickets for sale at Globe Machine Shop, opp. .Xatiocal Btuik.' also E. and F. Piano Agency, Queen Street. -■•. T .?~~". _: -. Full Programme' Saturday. 552 P' LAIN I AND FANCY . DBESS BALL In MONRO'S HALL, Poneonby Road, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 11th. ' Genes 2/6, Ladies 1/8. "Norman • Tate's Orchestra.—C. COLBERT, MIC." 125 A N Z A C L O N G -SIGHT. •A. SOCIAL OANCE AND EUCHRE, ;a aid of the Wounded Soldiers' Fund, will be held In the Masonic Hall. Upper Queen Street, TO-MORROW (Thursday). On. 12, •t 8 p.m. Tickets: Gents. 2/; Ladies, 1/. Refreshments Included. Mies 'Long, Pianist B. SCANLON. Hon. Sec. 38 .; '' "' ■ SPOBTDTG. _-■;;'.' • rjtBOTTING rjLUB. £<rRING POSTPONEMENT "• ■ TO . -....■. •• .'• JgTH AND OfjjST TNST.,. •At the request of hi* Worship tha Mayor, the Spring Meeting lias bcea Postponed to the 18th iind-21st inst.. Ott-account of. the 18th Reinforcements leaving Aackload on Saturday.- ;■ ■ .'. ■;-■• ■ S; ' .- " • N C. F. MARK. . .- .Secretary;.----538. , ' ' ■'■ " ' U»^«j«ag jDACING £«LOB. SPRING MEETING, X 916. ■ ' '•■ ' '. • ;• GENERAL ENTRIES (lsov each). ACCEPTANCES FOB ' CITY HANDICAP <3sovs), ■ .. FORFKITS (lsov each), GREAT" NOR' TlfiBRX GUINEAS, WIiLCOMi STAKES, * ■ CLOSE BY 9 P.M., On pKrDAY, QCTOBEB 1O ' FEES to accompany in each instance. J. F. HA-RTLAND, 501 Secretary. ÜBCTUBES. * @TT O. M E . H V G 1.8 K•* A Ctes for Latiies is noi being formed. The fee f< the Course ot Ftre Leetoree.: •Early applicntlon to Teaneeted by WILMAM ftATTRAY, -■■..- . '. ~ . . SeettUttT.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 243, 11 October 1916, Page 12

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