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amusements. PEINCESS___ THEATRE* REPINED VAUDEVILLE NIGHTLY Governing Director Ben J, Puller. Presenting for the First Time in New Zealand the American Wonders, ROBERT DE MONT TBIO, A Prodigious Sensation in Acrobatics, rivalling tho Famous Manchurians. TWA WEE M'fcOLLS, ' TWA. WEB M'COLLSi Scotland’s Own. THE DANCING JOHNSONS. THE DANCING JOHNSONS, Two American Peaches. Last Week of—Last Week ' LES LEGEBTS, Parisian Poseurs. CLARK AND WALLACE, Comedy Karats. CHADWKSK and CAMPBELL, Concertina Kings. The ARTEENS, Two Acrobats and a Dog. EDITH COWLEY, Contralto. _,yHARRY LITTLE, Descriptive Singer. Second Week of the Famous English Actor-Elocutionist, , DONALD CORNWALLIS. DONALD CORNWALLIS. DONALD CORNWALLIS, Presenting His .Spectacular Idyll, ‘THE VEIL OP KISMET,’ A Grand Duo Filtnologue. PRICES: D.O. and 0.5., 2s; Stalk, Ist). Upper Circle, 6d. Reserves at THE BEIS. • TOL. Booking Foe, 6d. H IS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Direction J. G. Williamson, Ltd. John Farrell,, ..Manager. It is utterly impossible in cold print to give the public even a small Idea of tho wonderful and stupendous film production, THE BIRTH OF A NATION THE BIRTH OF A NATION THE BIRTH OF A NATION, THE BIRTH OF A NATION. Were it possible to do so, it would still be quite unnecessary, because every person who witnessed last night's representation will tell their friends that ‘THE BIRTH OF A NATION’ is by far the greatest, most stupendous, and most realistic moving picture tbs world has yet produced. TO-NIGHT, at 8 SHARP, AND FOUR FOLLOWING NIGHTS. MATINEE SATURDAY'NEXT. J. O. WILLIAMSON, LTD., ' Presents D. W. Griffiths’s Mighty Spectacle, THE BIRTH OP A NATION. THE BIRTH OP A NATION. THE BIRTH OF A NATION THE BIRTH OP A NATION. This Masterpiece of Film Production takes the audience through a wonderful series of historical happenings, which are interwoven with a beautiful love story, and during a period of two and three-quarter hours every human, emotion is stirred, while the wonder- - fill nature of tho Baitl-e Scenes and the Grandeur of the Scenery is without parallel in the history of the Moving Picture World. IT IS; YOUR DUTY TO SEE AT LEAST ONE RE-PRESENTATION OP ‘THE BIRTH OP A NATION.’ PLANS at THE BRISTOL, Day Sales at Burgess’s, PRICES: 3s, 2s, and Is. KING'S jniEATRE. 2 NIGHTS ONLY. 2 NIGHTS ONLY. SATURDAY and MONDAY NEXT. Mr Hugh D. MTntosh Presents tho TIVOLI CONCERT PARTY, TIVOLI CONCERT PARTY, Artists who have leceurly created a sensation in conjunction with his TIVOLI FOLLIES. ELLA CASPERS, Australia’s Contralto. FRANK GREENE, Favorite Baritone. BELGIAN ORCHESTRA, comprising! Mods. A. Baroea, ’Cellist; Mohs. H. Penn, Pianist; Mens. F. Hoogsloel, Violinist. JACQUES BOL, Operatic Tenor. By Special Request, the Spectacular/" CARILLON (“Sing, Belgians, Sing”! Will be retained in a Programme of Artistic - Merit, in which THE BELGIAN BAND apd FRANK ’ GREENE Achieved great success recently hero. POPULAR- PRICES: 4s, 2s 6d, and la.No Early Doors. Concessions to Students and Musical' Bodies on application at THH BRISTOL, .whore scats can now he r<y served. LOST AND FOUND. LOST (last evening, between Onslow House and Post Office), Diamond Bird Brooch Reward returning Young, jeweller. TT OST ((hiring “send-off” this raorjung, ii 3U Princes street or Stuart, street), pail J Piucc-nf-/. l-.yogladses; reward. A. B. John* 1 ston, Westport Coal Go. i Tf~dST { thi s~raomi ll g) ~BlTc k~Fox Muff. Re-' | JLj ward at 25 Hyde street, City. LOST, between Princes street and St. Joseph's Cathedral (Sunday), Pendant, | with pale green stones and pearls; reward, j Grand Hotel. I POUND.—Sweet Boronia, in quantity.and 1 cheap. Mcinctielf, Stewart, 186 Princes street (opposite Grand Pictures). UND.—-Every purchaser on Friday I night receives fr-ao book on gardening. I At- Thomson’?, Stuart street. FOUND. —Men’s Working and Brest Shirts, salvage price Is lid; for a few j days. At- Hart's, High street. MONEY. Trust money for investment. ASIAN AND BEDFORD, Solicitors, N.Z. Express Co.'s Building, Bond street. Branch Office: Palmerston. AUCTIONS TUESDAY, 261h SEPTEMBER, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse street. SUBDIVISION SALE, BAYFIELD EXTENSION No. 2, ANDERSON BAY (Adjoining Eidin Township). X6AR< REYNOLDS, LIMITEDJL are instructed to sell by auotion, 10 SPLENDID BUILDING SITES. Cloac to tram; bright, sunny. £S—DEPOSIT —£s. Balance five years; interest 5 per oent. Lithograph plans (at our Office) can bo obtained upon application. REMINDER. FRIDAY, 22nd SEPTEMBER-, 1916,. At 2 o'clock. SALE BY AUCTION AT THE RESIDENCE, No. 7a BROV STREET, DUNEDIN. SPLENDID AMERICAN ORGAN (11 stop PHONOGRAPH AND 120 RECORDS, ARTISTIC HOUSEHOLD FURNITUI AND FURNISHINGS, DINING ROOM, DRAWING ROOJ HALL, AND BEDROOM FURNITURE, OH- PAINTINGS, WATER COLORS, BRONZE FIGURES, ELECTROPLATI Etc. ■m/fTSSRS JAMES SAMSON AND C LOL have been favored with instructs from Mm Hastie to sell .by auotion tho abin The furniture is all beautifully finish* heavy, massive furniture.

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Evening Star, Issue 16225, 21 September 1916, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 16225, 21 September 1916, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 16225, 21 September 1916, Page 5