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AMUSEMENTS, Etc, ANNOUNCEMENT gXTRAORBINARY Direction W. J. Shephard BRITAN.NIA THEATRE, BANK ST. Gemmencing TUESDAY NEXT (positivfeiy for Tw< Nights Oflly) ana SPECIAL MATINEE WEDNESDAY, At 2.30. KINEMACOLOR. KINEMACOLOR. KINEMACOLOR. KINEMACOLOR. KINEMACOLOR. KINEMACOLOR. A GORGEOUS AND GLITTERING SPECTACLE IN ALL THE HUES AND TINTS OF 'NATURE. By Special Arrangement with the Britannia Theatre Proprietary. — JOHN gULL'S gMPIRE. — — JOHN gULL'S JWIBE. — — JOHN J>ULL'S gMPIKE. — — JOHN gULL'S — — JOHN gULL'S ]£MPIBE. — — JOHN J>UIL'S — A SPLENDID REVIEW OF OUR GLORIOUS EMPIRE. — JOHN J>ULL'S JWIBE. — — JOHN JJULL'S J}MPIEE. — — JOHN EMPIBE. — — JOHN JJULL'S JWIBE. — — JOHN J>ULL'S JWIBE. — -JOHN gULL'S EMPIRE. — 15000 FEET IN LENGTH. Including: Yy-ONDEKIAND. — IT-EW £ E!ALAIVI),S ' r -r N EW Z EiAJ,iLNTI> ' s ~~- — i , WONDEELAND. •NATURE IN NATURE'S COLOURS. 'NATURE IN NATURE'S COLOURS. NOTE: For the Successful Projection of KINEMACOLOR it is necessary to use TWO SPECIAL CINEMATOGRAPHS, A SPECIAL DYNAMO AND GENERIATOR and a Staff of Five Assistants including a Qualified Electrician and a iSpiecial orchestra. .SEVEN TONS OF MACHINERY .SEVEN TONS OF MACHINERY .SEVEN TONS OF MACHINERY The Picture that Set Australia and America Talking. The "Adelaide Register" says:—"The onlookers were entranced; the display will not quickly he forgotten. Among those present w&re the Governor and Lady Galway and the Premier." The "Daily Post," Hobart, says:— "The big audience went into raptures and well it might. The films were applauded to th| a echo." The "Telegraph," 'Sydney, says:— "The .pictures fulfilled all that was claimed for them by the producers, and all that was expected by the crowded theatre." BOOK YOUE SEATS. . BOOK YOUE SEATS BOOK YOUR SEATS. — BE ME MB E B ! ! AN© J^EXT. SPECIAL PRICES: and 6d; Children, 6d Everywhere. EVENING—2/-, 1/6, and 1/-. No extra for booking. Plan at Allies' Saloon, Cameron street. Day Sales "at Theatre. Special Arrangements for Schools. PUBLIC NOTICES. MONEY TO LEND. —— i 'yY'E have Money to Lend on first j mortgage on good freehold securi- j ■ties. Sums of £600 to £2500 are avail- | able. —Apply promptly to I 'N.A. FARMERS' CO-OP. ! i HpHE world's most famous vampire, ' "Theda Bara," "vamps" to her ' heart's content in " Kreutzer Sonata" at the Lycieum To-night.

HOSKINQ/S Great WINTER SALE STARTS on WEDNESDAY, JULY 4th ALL SEASONABLE GOODS THROWN AWAY A Genuine Clearance in Every Department. Don't Miss it! Everything Reduced Follow the Crowd to the Bargain Centre. Remnants Galore! Remnants Galore! A FEW SPECIALS :- Ladies' Bloomers, 2s 6d pair. Ladies , All Wool Tweed Jackets from 9s lid. 50 Coloured Ready-to-wear Felts, 2s lid each. All Trimmed Millinery Half-Price. Boys' Hats from 6d each. Ladies' Kid Gloves, slightly damaged, from 6d per pair. 50 Boys' Black Sateen Shirts, slightly damaged, Is 6d each. Men's Under Shirts and Pants, from Is 3d each. A Large Assortment Sample Curtain Ends from 9d. each. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. WE STOCK EVERYTHING I . ° mi ii— ■»■■>» ~hi hi ■■■——™—M^—— Wμ—■—^b^^ R I I^l^l^l^llSl^ 1 c eri^est Draper, Clothier, t lV# \JU Milliner and Costumier CAMERON STREET . WHANGAREI

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Northern Advocate, 30 June 1917, Page 3

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