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XTEW ZEALAND INSUEANCB CO. 1> LTD. FIRK MARINE. ACCIDENt LIVE STOCK. MOTOR-CAI. AdalnlstratoT o: Estates. Attorney. Executor, ot Trastea. \V. I. BOLAM, NOOSO m Bcreford strcsv

AMUSEMENTS. TIVOLI FOLLLES UIYOLI FOLLIES MATINEE TO-DAY, MATINEE TO-DAY, MATINEE TO-DAY, 2.30. Specially Reduced Prices for Matinee: Bs. 2s. le. Children Half-price- except to le eo_t_. l Booked Scata at Tho Bristol 6a. DON'T LET THE KIDDIES MISS THIS SHOW. Vido "Times," 31-S-16: "Tho Follies leavo tho Pantomimes fir Behind." "Stage magnificence n-?ver before attempted ill similar entertainments." Vido "Press." 31-6-16. rpHEi T _ ir"K IToTTL.' Direction: HUGH D. McINTOSH. TO-NIGHT, at 3. LAST SIGHT OF THE PRESENT PROGRAMME. Ccmp>t« Change °f Programme oa MONDAY. THE SHOW OF SHOWS. THE SHOW OF SHOWS. TIVOLI FOLLIES. TIVOLI FOLLIES. TIVOLI FOLLIES. TIVOLI FOLLIES. TIVOLI FOLLIES. TIVOLI FOLLIES. TIVOLI FOLLIES. TIVOLI FOLLIES. TIVOLI FOLLIES. VERA PEARCE, QUEEN OF THE FOLLIES. THELMA RAYE. JACK CANNOT. WALTER WEEMS. GEORGE WELCH, BILLY REGO FRANK GREENE, JEAN KEITH. ELLA CASPERS, Tho Girl with ELLA CASPERS, tho Voice of Gold. THE BELGIAN BAND. With Tenor THE BELGIAN BAND. Jacauoa 801. SHORI\ and LITTLE, SHORT and. LITTLE, Comedy Acrobats Snprsme. THE DELIGHTFUL FOLLIES' CHORUS AND BALLET OF OVER CO PERFORMERS GO All combining in tho Brightest Show ever submitted to Christchurch theatregoers. PRICES: 5» (Res.), 3s, Is. Early door to Gallery la extra. • Box Plan The Bristol. Day Soke Toy Cave. , SGI9 /-IHORAL HALL. Direction . • ScotV-Colvil!«. (By arrangoment with Mons. Emilo Euckcr.) TO-NIGHT, at 3 o'clock, COMPLETE CHANGE PROGRAMME It O N D A Y NIGHT. Alfred Michael MIROVITCH and PI ASTRO Pianist. Violinist. TO-NIGHTS PROGRAMME: Mons. Mirovitch will Piny:—"Sonata" (C flat minor) Chopin; "Nocturne," Dream oJ Love, A 3; "Rhapaodio, No. 6. Lisit. Mons. Michael Piastro will Play:—"Concerto," F sharp minor (Ist movement)>.Wwniawsky;. "Ave Maria," Scu-rwrUWilhelmj; "Carnivul Russa," Wieniawsky. , Mens. Mirovitch and Piastro will Play:— "Sonata in A major (Krutzer Sonata).-Adagio. Scstcnuto, Presto, "Andante con VariaKc-i,'' Finalo Prceto (Bccthover). Box Plone at The Bristol. Special Concessions to Schools and Co'.loges. Centre Balcony and Reserved Stalls ; sa. Stalls 3s. Back Stalls 2s. Day Sales Toy Cavo. S2CO Touring Manager: VICTOR BECK. 1~ TROLLIES' MATIHKB.- -- - $psi\Y. - fTHE AT B E'' "'■. BO _'A L. Direction ... J. C. Ltd.FOR SEVEN NIGHTS end ONE MATINEE. . Commencing ' SATURDAY NEXT, SEPT. Bth. SATURDAY NEXT, SEPT. Otlt. SATURDAY NEXT, SEPT. Otb, SATURDAY NEXT, SEPT. 9th. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Will Present THE WORLD'S GREATEST PICTURE SPECTACLE, : D. W. Griffith's Stupendous Production, '. THE BIRTH OF A NATION. THE BIRTH OF A NATION. . THE BIRTH OF A NATION. THE BIRTH OF A NATION. THE BIRTH OF ■ A THE BIRTH OF A NATION. Founded on Thomas Dixon's Siory : of "THE CLANSMAN." FACTS ABOUT "THE BIRTH OF A NATION." Fivo Thousand Sconce, 13.000 Character*, 8000 Horses. Approximate Cost of-Produc-tion,. 600,000 dollar*. . * • ' Cities built up and then destroyed by fire. Tho Biggest Battle of tho Civil War reenacted. Ford's Theatre, Washington, reproduced to tho smallest detail for tho Lincoln Tragedy. A Series of Wild Ku Klu_ "Ridoa" that commandeered a County for a day and cos! 10,000 dollars. Women's dresses used 12,000 yards and Ku Klux costumes 25,000 yards of cloth. Night Photography of battle sconea, invented and perfected at a cost of 5000 dollars. Wonderful artillery duels in which rouJ shells*—costing 60 dollars each—were used. Miles of trenches—Thousand! of fighters— "War as it actually i»." A Musical Scoro of 40 Pieces synchronised to the ecvoral thousand distinct and individual Bcence. Twelvo Thousand Feet of Film in the Public Picture Represent 140,000 feel of actuul photography. Tho Meet Stupendous Dramatic and Spectacular Enterprise which tho Brain of Man Yet Visioned and Realised! SEE IT AND BE THRILLED. POPULAR PRICES: 2s, 2s Is. BOX PLANS OPEN at MILNER AXL THOMPSON'S On WEDNESDAY MORNING NEXT. (No Booking Fee.) Day Sales at Toy Cave. (No Early Deore). 8628 TROLLIES' MATINEE TO-DAY. SYDENHAM PICTURES. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY. FIVE NIGHTS. FIVE NIGHTS. By Victoria Cross, Featuring a SYDENHAM Girl. Bi7S "~ WANTEo! BALLANTYNE'S aro showing New and Very Dainty Lingeria Ribbons, in White, Cream, Pink, Blue, and Helio. frora i to 1 inch wide; prices from 2W to BJd yard. 83166-S2e2 A NTIQUE Kull-sizo Wood Bad. Wire He:il tress and Kapoc Bedding, complete. £5 6a. H. Atkinson's, 127 Manchester atreet. THE Handy Silk Ribbons, 12 yard cards, for Lingerie, in $Tbite. Cream, Blue. Pink, and Helio; prices, Is, la 3d, la Cd per dozen yards, at Ballantyne|e. 82156-3262 "XTELVET Pile Carpets. 9ti x 10ft BirJ V price £A 15s. Splendid value. 11. Atkinson's. Furnishers, 127 Majjchcatft? 6treet. ' BALLANTYNE'S arc showing a caarmins selection of New Veil* and Veilinjrs, jn Brown, Nigger, Na\x Purple,. and Black, from la to 7a Cd yard. B2IBC-32C7 OVERMANTELS in Rosewood, Walnut. Oak and Black and Gold: bargain! from £2- H. Atkinson's. 127 ManobW.t: street. ■ THE New Millinery Pompadour Ribbos.v with picot edges, in all fashionable col. ourings, J and 1 inch wide: prices, 6Jd an) IOJd yard, at Ballantyne'a. 82186-32G2 . HIGH-BACK Dining Chaiw, all Birch. 8s each. H. Atkinson's. Furniahera. 127 Manchester street. ATKINSON'S P»e> Fw* and Pay Rail • on ail purchases over _1 for 60 miles. Furniahera. 137 Mancheatf: A 212? ATKINSON'S Pack Fi«e and Pay J • Rail for SO mile* all pnrchaaes ov_r £1. «'• ffnrnia-cjg. 127 Manchteter -treat. J| (For - •OBtinuation ot Wsnteda. aa» __■» U' "

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