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TMET? 2EAI.ASfT> TNSURAXCB COe , A\ LTD. FIRR MARINE. ACCIDENT UVF. STOCK. MOTOR-CAE. i Administrator o* Estates. Attorney. Executor. ©> Trn*t*«- | W. L BOLAM. Manager. j N6OSO 111 Hereford strert

AMUSEMENTS. YnEATRE It O Y A L. Direction .. .. 'Hugh D. Mcintosh. Corasner.cinc TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. to-night. to-night. A GOOD. CLEAN. BRIGHT. AN l D !: XT i; TAI NI XG SHOW. Ileaueu by THE MASTER MAGICIAN OF THE WOULD. U O i: A C P. G O L D I N, it O U A V [•: i; O L D I N, U r. K A C E li I) L D 1 N, 11 O i; A (' E ti O L D 1 X, THE ROYAL HI'SSIAN ILLUSIONIST And Conwsnr of Thirtv-five. including A L'IVE 1! F.N GAL TIGER. Presenting ::i throo eerie-', the Old, the Ncv, and a Tiw, too. •THE TIGEK GOD." "The Haunted Wardrobe." "Living Shadow*." "The Muuical .V:rM." •'Magic Fishing.* '•P!aie-Kla«s Window Illusion," And Numerous Others KM ILLUSIONS AND TIUCKS IN" SIXTT MINUTES. MR GOLDIN will bo supported by a full programme of English and American Vaudeville Artistr., each and every Artist new to Xc.v Zealand, comprising : — MENETTI AND SEDELLI. Vaudeville. Funniest Knockabout Comedians. MARIE KING SCOTT. Who Talks, Sings, and Dance*. lIAY AND CRAWFORD, Eccentric Stepping Girls. GOSWARD. The Comiquo Eccentric Musician, BARBARA BABINGTON. England's Talented Comedienne. BILL PRUIT. The Cowboy Caruso PLANS AT THE BRISTOL. PRICES: Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 4s (no extra charee for booking); Back Stalls. 3s; Early Door Gallery, 2a; Late Door Gallery, la. MATINEE, SATURDAYMATINEE, SATURDAY. 610(5 rp E E A T K E ROYAL. Direction Walter Monk. CommencingMONDAY X EXT. MONDAY. IfONDAY NEXT. MONDAY. At tho MATINEE, at 2.30, And for a S'hort Season' (Twice Daily), THE GREATEST FILM SUCCESS OF ALL TIME "THE DIVINITY OF MOTHERHOOD, "THE DIVINITY OF MOTHERHOOD," "THE DIVINITY OF MOTHERHOOD," '•THE DIVINITY OF MOTHERHOOD," O* "THE MIRACLE OF LIFE." "THE MIRACLE OF LIFE." A well-known clasaio writer once quoted thf» immortal remark that thoro were thre« words in lie English languago only, and fchev WCTO — MOTHER, HOME, and HEAVEN. It might well have been Buid that tho otorT' of "THE DIVINITY OF MOTHERHOOD" "THE DIVINITY OF MOTHERHOOD" Has been woven round this pronouncement. Opening with A reverential picture of the Birth of. tlio Son of Man, when tho Star o! Bethlehem led the Wise Men to tho sacred epot; itj takee us then to the realms of BABYLAND. First of all wo goo tho Angels flying, from Heaven with babies in their aims, bringing! more babies to their earthly homes. "And if anyone riiould ask yoru . haw th»3. babies oomo and go, "" just' say ' i't'a done 'by ' angels; """ 'Cause, .mother told me so." Surely no more beautiful idea could ever' convoyed to children than tho WONDERFUL SERIES OF PICTURES Will tell them in "THE DIVINITY OF MOTHERHOOD." "THE DIVINITY OF MOTHERHOOD." AND YOU GROWN-UPS, Sec the Mythical Aspect of the meet Beau* tiful of Nature's Wonders. Aro wo not all children in tho big soliome of things ? "THE DIVINITY OF MOTHERHOOD" "THE DIVINITY OF MOTHERHOOD" Is a Revelation, A truly remarkable creation that Trill compel widespread discussion. A PICTURE FOR WIVES. A PICTURE FOR DAUGHTERS, A PICTURE FOR HUSBANDS. A PICTURE FOR CHILDREN. A PICTURE FOR EVERYBODY. . •The woman who low o'er tho cradle bends; Whose lovo for her kin is her creed; JVhos© smile or whoso sigh, rules this old world o! ours— That is tho woman wo need." THIS LESSON OF LIFE I« -taught in "THE DIVINITY OF MOTHERHOOD" "THE DIVINITY OF MOTHERHOOD/' Passed by tho XEW ZEALAND CENSOR FOR GENERAL EXHIBITION.

PRICES: DRESS CIRCLE, 1b ed. STALLS, 10.l 0 . GALLERY, 6d. BOOKED SEATS, D.C., 2e. Box Plans Open at THE BRISTOL TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) MORNING 6107 gYDEK 11 AII PICTURES. IP you arc o! the "weaker"—the mor« charming—eex, YOU will bo keenly intertilted by tbo remarkable adventures o; the modern girl" with advanced - IF you are a ''mere man" YOU cannot fail to be pleased with thia strong, vivid drama on novel lines. THE DRAMATIC ROMANCE, "THE ISLAND OP REGENERATION." "THE ISLAND OF REGENERATION." Love versus Platonic Friendehip. PATHE GAZETTE. MUTT and JEFF. 6.30 to 10. Adults Cd, Children 3d. A few rows of Seats at la. GO6D HEAR A IiFREI) WORSLEY, A.R.M.C.M. is- L, FRED WORSLEY, A.R.M.C.M. PIANO and SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. I 2s. CHORAL HALL. TO-NIGHT. 3s. Popular Programme. 1003 WANTED. WANTED. JUNIOR TYPISTE and SHORTHAND CLERK for tbo Canterbury Frozen j Moat and Dairy Produco Export Co., Ltd. Applications, by letter, only, to I "6075F BOX 23: J. S' PECIAL Value in Heavy Knitted Socke, suitable or Soldiers' wear, price Is 6i ! pair, at Ca'lantync'a. [ A NTIQUE FuJl-niio Wood Bei. Wlro Mi:- | -£jL trea.i and Kapoc Bedding, complete, i£o ss. H. Atkinson's, 127 Mauches'.or gtreet. V" ELVET Pile Carpus, 9tt X 10ft 6in, a price £4 15s. Splendid value. H. Atkinson's. Furnishers. 127 • Manchester street. AO 123 KHAKI Handkerchief*. 6d each; and Khaki Open-eml Ties, embroidered with the New Zealand Fl*g. 23 Cd cach. at Ba!lantyno'a. . OVERMANTELS iD Rosewood, Wainnt. Oak and Black and Gold; bargain* from £-. 11. Atkinson's, 127 Manchester street. A 2129 HIGH-BACK Dining Chairs, all Birch, R* each. 11. Atkinson's, Furnisher#. 127 Mar.cheater street. A2X2S ATKINSON'S Pac!t r'r« and Pay Ra# • cn all purchases o?rr £1 for 50 mile*. Fursiibers, 127 Manchoeter 6treet. A2l2s \ LIFE-SAVING Gift {or a Soldier is B»i- ---- lantyne's Tvell-known Chest and Lung Protectors, which vrill eto? bullets. SingU 9s Cd and 10a 6d. Double 20s and 22b, a,'i ilallantyne'e. KHAKI Wo'.len Sweaters, m::de in the Dc--ion Ironi Superior Quality Yarn, ar* •fcixcii: V«;u*. »*. 9s each,, at Ballantyne's (For on'.ir.nalioa uf War.tevis. p»c» 11.)

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15724, 18 October 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LII, Issue 15724, 18 October 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LII, Issue 15724, 18 October 1916, Page 1

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