SPECIAL ADVERTISSMENTS. QPERA HOUSE, HAWERA. TO-NIGHT At 8 TO-NIGHT FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY. I By Special Arrangement with the | Australasian Film Features, Ltd. "NERO AND ACRIPPINA." "NERG AND ACRIPPINA." A Great Historical^ Masterpiece. 10,000 feet in length. Two and one-half hours' entertainment Over 1000 artistes of the first rank play the principal characters. The entire court of Ncro —Senators, Patricians, Priests, Vestals, the Emperor's Freedmen, enormous rabble, armies of soldiers and gladiators, crowds of men and women slaves, all of , which in -splendid costumes, expressly designed for the company by the Gentili firm of Rome. The circus scenes executed :in the arena of Verona—the only Roman circus perfectly preserved. Races of chariots, Christians thrown to tbe lions, martyrs of the funeral pyre, the Saturnalia, the naval festivals, the Imperial galleys, the great fire and destruction of Rome, the golden house the Imperial - Theatre. Villas and palaces reconstructed with exact historical fidelity. The World's Record Picture. Gloria Company's £40,000 "Feature" " £40,000 Every day increases the popularity of this Great Masterpiece. "NERO AND ACRIPPINA." '^NERO AND ACRIPPINA." 10 Parts. .740 Scenes. MANAGERIAL NOTE.—We do not claim for this film version of Nero, the Mad Emperor, that it is the first time an attempt has been made to throw upon the scre_ii this thrilling story, the enactment of jvhich at a time when the Roman nation was at its zenith brought about its decadence, but we do assert —and we do,so unhesitatingly-— that, never.before have the doings of Nero been portrayed so •effectively, so accurately in detail or amidst the actual scenes made famous by historians. Box Plan now. open, N© Increase ifi. Prices. BEDFORD'S LectMine <c_ "Eoorkomdos of Drink Question" .admitted the finest ever delivered in the Domdnioo. Opera House, Tuesday. A UCKLAND R^CttNG~ ail. SPRING ' mSEMNGA ACCEPTANCES for *he City Handicap ;(3.50-vs.) and GENERAL ENTRIES , (1 .*i'*bw. 1 each) CLOSE with the undersigned at the Offices, 97 Shortland Street, Auckland, on FRIDAY, 16th October, ;at 9p.m. , "■ At the aeame. tiime <ahd rolace FOR^ FEITS (L soy.) ARE DUE for the Welcome Stakes and the G.*Ni. Guineas. Ifees to accompany in each case.i J. L. KMrn-AND, 16 Secretary. H, D. BEIDFOIID^S Lecture *©n • "Economics of tthe Dririk Question", is tooaawkidh-g. '©pera 'House, Tuesday.. : ■ YOU WHO ARE ENGAGED IN DAMYING— DO YOU UNiBERSTA^D MILKING MACHINERY ? I I. you have decided that it pays you Ito Milk by Machinery,. it will also save you maaay pounds each year if you I iindereta/nd tih.onouahly the Milking' Machines you u_e ; l . I Don't take it for jaran+ed that you DO know all atbout >them—"dror one day. something will «i„ ely wrong, whea you Eaufifc act *AT ONCE—without hesitation j BOWE«:S AUCKLAND SCHOOL BOWEfTS AUCKLAND SCHOOL BOWER'S AUCKLAND SCHOOL FOR ENGINEERS FOR ENGINEERS FOR ENGINEERS have aira_iQe_. at extremely moderate cost, a oeur-e <of instruct jon that wil'/ make you alaiseilute master of yout Milking Machi-ke©. Send for particulars to-day. It wit cost you nothing, and may save yot many pounds in & single season. Writ*.' NOW. Class Room at "Hawera ia closed until September. JAS. W. BOWER, M.A.I.M.E. Prisaeipal, a" Tyrone Buildings, Custom Si East •' ... Auckland. 'Phone 1734 P r O. Box 60. T\d not miss !_e_rSng.. Bedfiasd, of A3 Dunedin, nest "Tuesday, (Opera ■House." •■•■•■'■■ ;.- ''■'.;,':.'''"' SUTTON'S SEEDS I have ju>o landed a fine aseortsaent of Sutton'-. Farm and. -Garden seeds. These seeds are all of the very best quality. They wiU make the ga-oden pay, and win prizes on the sLow table. SE-iD POTATOES. \ I have ail. the leading varieties on \ hand,, which ' have all been hand I picked. Also prime table Dates and Dakota Reds. MANURES. i *T •am now booki«g orders for Basic Slag and Superphosphate to arrive. Prices and particulars on application. ■ Large stocks on hand of BoEteduet, . i Superphosphate, Sulphate of An_apnia • and Sulphate of Potash. Gilla_tders' L. Special Manures for Pastures and all Farm Crops. Prices, etc^, on apgiaca- ; tion. ".'."'■ iV; "O f I SEED AA MANURE MERCHANTNELSON STREET. HAWERA. BEDFORD can more than fill the .biggest hall in Dunedin. Do not '. miss him Next Tuesday. j :"lt /TEN'S "and. Boys'. Suite, Trousers^ . j J-fJL Vests; Overcoats; we have them, a —-John Hunt, Manaia.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue LXVIII, 16 October 1914, Page 1
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