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AMUSEMENTS. rpHE OCTAGON THEATRE, (To-night at 8 o'olorfk) /And KING EDWARD THEATRE (6.30 till 10 o'clock). THE BATTLE CRY OE PEACE Onfrof the LARGEST AUDIENCES that lias ore* Attended- the OCTAGON THEATRK assembled last evening, when the Photoplay, •'The Battle Cry of Peace,' -was screened for the first time. THE BATTLE CRT OP PEACE TUB BATTLE CRY OP PEACE. THE BATTLE CRY OP PEACE. THE BATTLE CRY OF PEACE. This Picture is unquestionably one of the most impressive mid powerful that has been shown in Duuediu, for while other sensational and man-ninoently-producedi films have been screened now, THE BATTLE CRY OF PEACE Strikes a deeper note than any other. THE BATTLE -CRY OP PEACE THE BATTLE CRY OP PEACE THE BATTLE CRY OP PEACE Deals ■with ft problem of supreme importance <at the present day—<iho fate ot * nation utterly unprepared for war, and subjected to hostile attack of the Game ruthless and jrbnstly nature as has characterised the invasion of defenceless countries Jn the fl»*. sent war, THE BATTLE CRY OP PEACH THE BATTLE CRY OP PEACE. The picture is by no means a mere helping of horror on horror; it is one that must make even the most careless take thought. As a recruiting agency it makes powerful and impressive appeal, and ibs screening «fc the present time, when the laltimato isost off war is being- pressed home bo hard,.. Is mart opportune, for it depicts the fate of a nation whose men are unready or unwilling to savo their country from just such horrors as those described. 40 Battleships, Cruisers, Destroyers, Stft>40 Battleships, Cruisers, Destroyers, Bub* 40 Battleships, Cruisers, Destroyers, Bubmarines, etc. marines, etc. marines, etc. 25,000 Soldiers, 6,000 Horses, 25,000 Soldiers, 5,000 Horses, 25,000 Soldiers, 6,000 Horses, 8,000 Supernumeraries. 8,000 Supernumeraries. 8,000 Supernumeraries. The Startling- Realism of tW Production Surpasses all Belief. Cost apparently trail Not Counted. THE BATTLE CRY OP PEACE Shows us what the British Navy— "Out Navy"—saved us from. BOOK YOUR SEATS NOW. BOOK YOUR SEATS NOW. Plans at The Bristol. 'The-Birth of a Nation' pales Into insijtnifioance beside ■ THE BATTLE CRY OP PEACE. OCTAGON PRICES.—Dress Circle, IsStalls, 6d; Reserves,- 6d <!sctra. ' KING EDWARD PRIOES.-Adults, Sisponce; Children, 3d. ,

AUCTIONS. WEDNESDAY, Bth NOVEMBER-, At 2 o'clock. On tiie Premises, No, 1 Ainslee- place, comer of Becchwortti road, North-oast Valley (near Of ago Steam Laundry). In the Estate of the lato Hsnry Boutcher. COMFORTABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY (One minute from train line), WELL-BUILT 4 ROOMED VERANDAH^.. COTTAGE And CORNER FREEHOLD SECTION. t ■jakk, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, X are instructed to sell by auction, Bart of Allotments 41 and 42, Kelvin Grove, containing 24.29 polos, with a cornfortabhf 4-roorned Cottage; return verandah, washhouse, copper, tubs; Itego ■workshop. Also, at th© same Uroo, SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. WALNUT SEMI-GRAND PIANO (Thnrraor), Brass fender, (ire brasses, piano • stool, bamboo s«W,o», bamboo occasional chairs, octagonal table, music (stand, bamboo overmantel, bamboo occasional tablois, flower pedestal, corner whatnot,, linoleum, velvet rule hearthrug, kauri n:irror-back hall stand, hall linoleum, oak-framed pictures, kauri ducho«se chest, kauri mirror-door wardrobe, rattan chairs, bra«s-mountod bedstead, rpring matfcrcs'i and bedding, duchesse chestß, Hie withstands, toilet, ware, kitchen tab'es and chairs, hahg-ing' lamp, kitchen utensite, oariwnter's tools, general household furniture. Further particulars upon application to Messrs Tonicinson and Wood, solicitors for the Estate. FRIDAY, 10th NOVEMBER, At 2 o'clock.

On Premises, 107 Stafford street. SUKPMJS HOUSEHOLD FtIENTTUItE, FORN]£m#GS, SUNDRIES. "PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED. JL are instructed by 0. H. Napier, Bw. to soil by auction, Surplus Furniture, as under: ' Rich Axminster carpets, hall runner, Axnmister nigs, heavy linoleums, saddlebag suite, saddlebag Chesterfield couch, r.p ev tending dining table, revolving ourd table, wndsomo r.p sideboard, plush portiere rurtains and rods, oak hall table and 2 chubs r.p. hull stand, r.p. wardrobe, 2 single iron bedsteads and wire mattresses (to match) 2 horsehair mattresses, double iron bed' stood find mattress, 3-drawar cheat, halfScotch chest, toilet glasses, laoe curtains, kitchen iurmturo and sundries, general utcn. sils, electric iron, preserving pan, lawn mower, scythe, garden tools, e|o. On view Thursday afternoon.

WEDNESDAY, Bth NOVEMBER, At 2 o'clock. At Rooms, Princes street, SB^ E r^. R J?r 0 T T i S F OLD PUHNITUUE. BILE* ' BILLIARD DINING TABLE, fjft (pi splendid ordor; cues, balls, marking ~,., board). B UTRECHT VELVET iJBAWING ROOM SETTEE, KAURI DUCHESSE PAIR. ALEX. HARRIS AND 00. have received instructions to sell by auction, Household Eurnituro, including—"RUey" billiard dining tablo (6ft), Utrech* velvet Heltcc, dining tables, occasional chairs, occasional tables, red piuo chiffonier, all-spring ensy chair, hearthrutfn, pictures, linoleum, Austrian chairs, colonial sofa, firo. guards, fenderpc, iroim, crockery, couches, brass-vail iron bedsteads, wire WKittreases, shakedowns, flock and kapok mattresses, largo red nine Ueaconslleld wardrobe, kauri duchesse chests, full-Scotch chest, tile-baok washstands, toilet wait*, looking glasses, kitchen utensils, garden tools, " I'rinoQM " lawn, mower (m splendid order), d.b.bJ. hamxneiw. less gun. A Iso SUPERIOR GLASSHOUSE (dismantled), 12ft Sin x 6ft 3in, cotnpteto.

MONDAY, 20th NOVEMBER, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, Liverpool and Bond streets. CHARMING HOME, CONVENIENT TO TOWN, Being 25 CarapboU street, Morninßtou, oloia to Town Bolt, and within very easy distanca, of the City, and only a few doors from {&*) Oar. JOHN REIT) AND SONS, MD. instructed by Mr James M'Naught, will offer, as above, Allotment 109, TownaMp of West Duncditj,fronting Campbell street, with really good! house of 5 rooms thereon (No. 25), with i ! bay windows, electric light, bathroom, hj. and c. water (porcelain enamel bath), pajj* try, tile hearths and grates, waßhhouso (tube and copper). Tho property is drained to 'the'? sewer, and the grounds aro laid out in vegerf table garden, etc Those in search of a uioei home at a reasonable price in a good and/ very convenient locality should obtain aftC order to inspect tbiß very desirable place. *'{ time, It is found impossible to < olualf** c AdTertisenents that como in after noon,; After this hour they cannot be claeeffieiP' We would therefore . * ' " ■ " ' '

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Evening Star, Issue 16265, 7 November 1916, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 16265, 7 November 1916, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 16265, 7 November 1916, Page 5

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