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AMUSEMENTS, rjTHE OCTAGON THEATRE. At 8 o'clock To-night, ja, "trxwrviitu" xaie uu KOTORUA. A "PICTURE" TRIP TO ROTORUA A "PICTURE" TRIP TO ROTORUA! THE WONDERLAND OF NEW ZEALAND. ErVBBYTHING WORTH SEEING . ' IN THE THERMAL REGIONS THE SUPPORTING PROGRAMME IS GOOD, includingTHE MAKING OF AN OVERLAND MOTOR CAR. FARES TO ROTORUA: From Octagon Station—First Class, Is; Second Class, 6d; Observation Cars (Reserves), Is 6d. Booking at Bristol, or 'Phone 3,091 front 7 pjfl. ■MONDAY NEXT! MONDAY NEST! Tho Never-to-be-forgotten Picture that Stirred a Nation's Soul. rjJSE OCTAGON THEATRE. MONDAY NEXT! MONDAY NEXT! "In time of war prepare for . pence by getting ready for war/'—Mr Roosevelt. THE BATTLE CRT OF PEACE The Film that Roused a, Nation! Produced by the Yifarrraph Company, with the aid of the Naval and Military .Authorities of America, in order to show American citizens what the invasion of America by a foreign Power tfould mean. THE BATTLE CRY OF PEACE THE RATTLE CltY OF PEACE THE IIATTLE CRY OF PEACE THE BATTLE CRY OF PEACE THE BATTLE CRY OF PEACE THE BATTLE CRY OF PEACE THE BATTLE CRY OF PEACE THE RATTLE CRY OF PJ3ACE . Was to America as a match to a powder magazine. The National Committeo for Preparedness found that, drv ligures and lectures meant, nothing to the people, but. the sight of thoir cftiea racked with shot and eliell. and their women in the hands of the invaders, brought a wave of protest airainst the. gravity of tho country's nnprcparcdnoss, and tlto resuit was Ono Hundred Million Pounds placed on tho Estimales to make Atlicvica'B Navy tho .Second Rest in the World. Tho Bombardment, and Destruction of New York by an Enemy Fleet. 40 Battleships, Cruisers, Destroyers, Sub--4-0 -Battleships, Cruisers, Destroyers, Sub* 40 Battleships, Cruisers, Destroyers, Submarines, etc. marines, etc. marines, etc. 25,000 Soldiers, 5,000 Horses, 25,000 Soldiers, 5,000 Horses, 25,000 Soldiers, 5,000 Hofscs, 8.000 Supernumeraries. 8,000 Supernumeraries, 8,000 Supernumeraries. Tho Startling Realism of this Production Surpasses all Belief. Cost apparently was Not, Counted. THE BATTLE CRT OE PEACE Shows iii? what the British Navy—" Our Navy " —saved us from. BOOK YOUR SEATS NOW. BOOK YOUR SEATS NOW. Plans at The Bristol. "Tho Birth of a Natfon' pales into insignificance beside the battle crt of peace. ushalTricbs. . '*' COME AND SEE HOW OVEKLANDS ARE THE BEST-VALUE CAR. A 2,000 ft Film Now Showing at rfU'E" OCTAGON THEATRE TO-NIG HT ! TO-NIGHT I At 8 o'clock. 1,000 Complete Cars Each Day. 17,000 Employees Engaged. 4,486,000 Square Feet of Floor Space, Or Equal to 10.3 Acres of Factory. COME AND SEE the Making of a Mudguard m 30 seconds and the Hugo Drop Hammers Purging Crank Shafts in Oliu Heat. These are the Economies of Scientific Car Manufacture en u Hugo .Scale, and make possible the Production of the Finest Car at AX EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICE." INTERESTING AND INSTRUCTIVE. Otago Agents: WIMPENNY BROS. AND REID, LTD., Dnnedin and Gore. By the Composer of '-Evening Chimes.' NEW PIANO SOLOS, By MARXIAN! These two pleasing selections are eminently suitable for drawing-room playing. They are very melodious, and will charm the popular music-loving taste. ' SUPPLICATION,' " «SI GNAT, BELLS.' Reverie Poet ique. A Reverie (with Bell Effects). Price, Is Gd each; Posted, Is Bd. Call at our Warehouse and hear them played over! rWAS. BEGG AND CO., ' LTD., Headquarters for Music, PRINCES STREET. LOST AND FOUND. LOST (at Oamant trots), Kodak and Caß (with name inscribed); reward. App.y Nalionul Mortgage and Agency Co. 2 OhJ. (between Octagon and St. Kilda!, x~l rearl Brooch; reward. 38 Jacks."; I OST, Mae!:. White, and Tan Collie Dog JW (Uarki.-i. Apply 205 Melbourne street, J Oi>T, Plain Eand~T?ing~ (initials A..VL). i\J Reward reluming I-lymsn Isaacs, dor. Cast! w-.:-:\ Vrederii''..: street, Manor v.n C.ifUo street), Gold Brooch, ;>d emwn l/'-okiicr's keepsake). lo VA Clarendon street. '•e haired l\e: 'l'erricr; answers any |»;r:--.(su net inning name will ■l. P";uiii 51 Preston crescent, J OlrT, l-.cl-.vc!.!) -si. Kilda, town, „„,„ ..•! A <li,i;;i :'i:!".'-' ivslucd keepsake); reward. 44 P.ie'iirniaou r'roet, St. Kilda. Y '-)ST, .ia.|,;:neso Purr d'anry collar). ReA J turn C'Ji George ;d met. (reward), otherJt.J with two gold bands (koopßake); re< ward. SI rut Co., grocers. J G-Si. i'art or Motor-cycling Leggings; reA.J ward. 57 llacuulrcw road, South DunXT'OUND.—The Remedy for Infantile Pnra- £} lysT.=. Apply Mis Wildey, 11 Playfair street, Cavcrsbam. FOUND. —Jewellery to suit all purses: Rings, Watches, specialty. Thomson, opposite Knox Church. Cure. for Lid cold a} versus early stages of consumption. Consultation and lirsfe application free. "No Bluff,'' 'Star' Office. ;iuu-M). —Those lurnisnmg requiring Pie- ;- tur&s Framed try 'Morgan's, picture firmer, Frederick »treet. Pnces reasonable; work guaranteed. TCTOUND. —M'Arthur's Down Prices Store : JP 5 Ba.i! So*j> 1* S4, Sovereign Tea Is <kl, Table Butter 1» M. TT'OTJND.—B Trim Boo* Polish Is, 14 f - Packets Ertracfc Is, 3 Tiua Jam Is Arthur. T7loUND.—Dunodln people waking up; you .f navo moaay. M'Arthur's Down Price i Store. FOUNTX-At UTArthurV D.P.S.i Quality Gooda, low prices j nob cheap goods. Co-operate O&sh. FOUND.— Tabic Mm Butter, \ouly Is 4dt no loose. MMrttur, D.P.St. F'i 4 *,?? ME*Pg?r¥P For Sale. Apply j >Bbn\ QSb»t Bend street, T

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Evening Star, Issue 16263, 4 November 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 9 Evening Star, Issue 16263, 4 November 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 9 Evening Star, Issue 16263, 4 November 1916, Page 7