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BIRTH OF A NATION MATINEE: TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), at 2 p.m. Children HALF-PRICE to all parts. An Afternoon of Wonder, Amazement, and Joyful Enthusiasm for,the "Kiddies." npOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. x** * (Large Hall.) .Direction J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Manager John Farrell. THE BIRTH OF A NATION! THE BIRTH OF A NATION! TO-NIGHT, ,ut 8. In the presence of His Excellency the Governor and Lady Liverpool. 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 wa6 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! At 8 o'clock, AND FIVE FOLLOWING NIGHTS. MATINEE TO-MORROW AFTERNOON. ! J. C. WILIAMSON, LTD., Presents D. VV. 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 Screen has'never revealed anything to compare with this marvellous Dramatic Spectacle. PRICES-^, 2s, and Is. Plan for the 3e Seats is now open at The Bristol. Day Sales at Perry's. LAST NIGHT . LAST NIGHT •Of THE WORLD-FAMED STAR At . EVERYBODY'S.. EVERYBODY'S. ANITA STEWART, The greatest ANITA STEWART, Dramatic ANITA STEWART, Actress ANITA STEWART, of the • ANITA STEWART, , present day. ANITA STEWART, '. ANITA STEWART, The Most' ANITA STEWART, Beautiful and, ANITA STEWART, Fascinating ANITA STEWART, Woman in ANITA STEWART, Picture Plays, i And The Motion EARLE WILLIAMS Picture Idol. EARLE WILLIAMS, In "THE SINS OF THE MOTHERS!" "THE SINS OF THE MOTHERS!" An Alluring Society Story. BRILLIANT SUPPORTING ITEMS. Day, 3d and 6d. Night 6d. Tea in Dress Circle till 5.30. COMMENCING NOON, TO-MORROW. 'THE WAIF !" "THE WAIF !" 'THE WAIF!" "THE WAIF!" 'THE WAIF!" "THE WAIF!" 'THE WAIF!" "THE WAIF!" 'THE WAIF!" , "THE WAIF!" Starring MATLEY ROUBERT, MATLEY ROUBERT, The Wondorful Boy Actor, In a pretty drama of the New York Slums. A Picture that Captivates with its NOVELTY. PATHOS, and POWER. "THE WAIF!" "THE WAIF!" COMMENCING/NOON, TO-MORROW BRITANNIA THEATRE. RITANNIA THEATRE. Last TWO NIGHTS of' ■ ' v »" CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG CLARA*KIMBALL-YOUNG In a Film Version of ** J the' Famous Drama, | "CAMILLE!" "CAMILLE!" "CAMILLE !" - ' "CAMILLE!"

EXPEDITIONARY FORCES RESERVE ENROLMENTS. BY the special request of the Hon. Minister of Defence, all Members of the National Reserve throughout the Dominion are hereby directed to actively assist the authorities in the enrolment and registration under tho Military Service Act, 1916. : T. W. PORTER, C.8., Colonel, Dominion Commandant of -*- National Reserve. Headquarters, N.R. Wellington, Ist September, 1916. LATEST SONG SUCCESS, "WHEN THE JOY BELLS RING." THIS Song is in bi,g vogue all oyer Great Britain, and is a worthy successor to "Keep the Home Fires Burning"; set in 3 keys,-Eb (Range'B to D), F, and G. It is suitable for any voice. Price 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 your heart on 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. BEGG & CO., LTD., MANNERS-ST., WELLINGTON. Importers of High-grade Pianos by Brinsmead, ChaUen, Rogers, Pleyel, Bord, etc. mi-IE KHANDALLAH BOWLING CLUB requires tho Services of a Caretaker. For schedule of duties, salary, etc., apply to \ W. R. FLIMMBR, ' \ No. 153-165, Featheraton-street, Wellington. S.S. JOHN, ©AILING .- FOR AVANGANVI TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), \ 2nd SEPT., .Receiving Cargo iintjl ( Nopn. ' ■ G. T. HULL AND CO., \ Agents, Johnston-street. Tel. 868. FURNITURE, Furniture. We Buj largo or small lots of the above. , Richardson Bros.. 206. Urmer Cuba-st.

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Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 54, 1 September 1916, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 54, 1 September 1916, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 54, 1 September 1916, Page 2

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