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(TIOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. X (Large Hall.) Direction J. 0. Williamson, Ltd. Manager John Farrell. AN ELECTRIC SUCCESS ACHIEVED By THE BIRTH OF A NATION! THE BIRTH OF A NATION! THE BIRTH OF A NATION! THE BIRTH OF A NATION I . THE B.IRTH OF A NATION! IS Stirs the Soul like the Sound of a Bugle. It Thrills you. It, Amazes you. It Illustrates Realistically the Horrors of the Battlefield. It cost over £100,000 to produce. It takes you through no less than 5000 Scenes. It was necessary to Employ 18,000 People and 3000 Horses to produce the Film. It is admittedly by far the GREATEST PHOTO PLAY the World has yet produced., TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT I At 8 o'clock, AND SIX FOLLOWING NIGHTS. MATINEE SATURDAY AFTERNOON J. C. WILIAMSON, LTD., Presents D. W. GRIFFITH'S MIGHTY SPECTACLE, , THE BIRTH OF A NATION! THE BIRTH OF A NATION! THE BIRTH OF A NATION! THE BIRTH OF A NATION! THE BIRTH OF A NATION! THE BIRTH OF A NATION! The Screen has never revealed anything to compare with this marvellous Dramatic Spectacle. PRICES-r-Ss, 2s, and is. Plan for the 3s Seats is now open at The Bristol. Day Sales at -Perry's. rpOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER , The Musical Event of 1916. Direction ' Scott Colville. (By arrangement with Mons. Emile Bucker.) TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock, TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock, In the TOWN HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER, Two Famous Russian Musicians., Two Famous Russian Musicians, ALFRED MICHAEL MIROVITCH, And PIASTRO, Pianist, Violinist, Remarkable Scenes of Enthusiasm at their Opening Concert Last Night. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! POSITIVELY THE LAST OPPORTUNITY OF HEARING THESE ' BRILLIANT ARTISTS.' 'TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMME: 1. Organ Concerto D minor F. Bach-St-radal 2. Sonata Op. 2, No. 2, Moonlight Sonata Beethoven M. Mirovitch. 3. Symphonic' Espagijole, LIII-V ... La-lo M. Piastre 4. Sonate G minor Nioolaeff A. Mirovitch and M Piastro. INTERVAL. 5. (a) Valse Gracieuse Hiroviteh (bj Campanella Liszt A. Mirovitch. 6. (a) Nocturne E minor . . Cliopin-Auer (b) Souvenir de Moscov -.. Weniawsky M. Piastro. Box Plan at The Bristol. Reserved Stalls and Balcony Stalls, ss; Stalls, 3s; Back Seats, 2s. A Concession will bo made to bona fids students—3s sears 2s, 5s seats 3s 6d. Touring Manager—VlCTOß BECK. TOTS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. MADGE MAITLAND VICTORIOUS I ALL WELLINGTON CAPTURED! THOUSANDS NIGHTLY "PAY ' HOMAGE! MADGE MAITLAND, ■ MADGE MAJTLAND, Tho Magical Musical Empress of Versatility. SUPPORTED BY A FULL RETINUE Of VAUDEVILLE CONSTELLATIONS. LA BLANC'S TRAVESTY STARS, In their Farewell Absurdity. "At tho Exposition," embodvjng MUSIC, MIRTH, AND'GIRLS! THE FOUR KINGS, THE FOUR KINGS, Prodigious Juvenile Acrobats. THE ERNESTOS, THE ERNESTOS, The Equilibristic Marvels, BERT COLEMAN, Featuring "A Romance in a Barnyard." THE LATOURS, Funny Capers, Novelties, and Bubbles. OUR PRICES—2s and Is. Booking at The Bristol, 6d extra. ST. JOHN'S HALL, bixon-street, TO-MORROW (FRIDAY, Ist SEPT.). SOCIAL ' AFTERNOON AND EVENING. SALE OF CAKES, SWEETS, AND FLOWERS, Opening at 3 p.m. Admission, Is (including refreshments). ATTRACTIVE MUSICAL PROGRAMME; .Proceeds in aid of Home "Missions. r\TAKI MAORI 'RACING. CLUB, ' SPRING MEETING, 1916. 25th AND 26th SEPTEMBER, Nominations for all events and Entries for the Maiden Plate CLOSE ON FRIDAY. Ist SEPTEMBER, at, 8.30 p.m. The Otaki Telegraph Office closes at 5 p.m. O. J. D'ATH, Secretary. LATEST SONG SUCCESS. "WHEN THE JOY BELLS RING." THIS Song is in big vogue all over Great Britain, and is a worthy successor "to." "Keep i*w Home Fires Burn.ing"; set in 3 keys, Eb (Range Bto U), F. and G. It is suitable for- any voice. Prioe 2s, posted 2s 2d." The words of the refrain are; — "Though the day be dark and gloomy, Just across the waters blue, There aro those you leave behind you Watching, waiting there for you. Set yaur heart Q" that glad day, boys, Won't we have a glorious fling When you come back home, never more to roam, When the joy-bells ring?" The-melody of this Song is very catchy, and we anticipate a big demand for it. CHAS. ]SEGG & CO., LTD., MANNERS-ST., WELLINGTON, Importers of High-grade Pianos by Brinsmead, Chalien, Rogers, Pfeyel, Bord, etc. LOOK for the window cards. We sell Mabela, the New Malted Food for Infants and Mothers. ARMED"CoupIe w-"^"^Fu*rmshed Bed-fjitting-ropm, select private family, near town. Apply Nosrcdna. Evening Post. ENbERS _Waiitod,-Tor Bricklaying* Plumbing, and Painting. Apply D. L. O'Donnell, buncan-terra.ee,.Kilbirnie..

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Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 53, 31 August 1916, Page 2

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