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io-; -V Amuse men ts. *', ■- : 17ING' EORGE rpHEATBE : MONDAY jpi. MAY J THREE MORE GIGANTIC ATTRAC TIONSWITH rpHE DARDANELLES EXPEDITION. •p A SHMEAD "D ARTLETT'S PICTURES. TAKEN ' BY HIMSELF A rpHE rvARDANELLES. , ' ANZAC AND QUVLA "DAY AN] rpHE T ANDING QF rpflE EXPEDITIONARY FORCES. THE ONLY AUTHENTIC PICTURES G. THE GREATEST HISTORICAL EVEN 1 IN NEW ZEALAND'S HISTORY. 2000 ft of film, taken by E. Ashmead Bar left, illustrating all the principal points c interest on the GALLIPOLI PENINSULA including Dead Man's Gully. Shrapne 1 Gully, Quinn's Poßt, Dug-outs and Encamj raents, Fighting in the Trenches, Bombarc ment of Positions, Landing of the Troop at Anzac, etc. AUTHENTIC AND REALISTIC PICTURES. FRASEE'S MASTER PICTURES. PARAMOUNT PROGRAMMI A STRONG HUMAN STORY. IN FOUR ACTS. Till, JUST JIM. THE PICTURE FOR QUALITY PLO ACTING. THE STIRRING STORY OF A MAN WH< WAS MORE SINNED AGAINST THA] SINNING. A HOLDING STORY. RICH IN NOVE SCENES OF EXQUISITE BEAUTY. THE STORY OP THIS PICTURE: ONG A CRLMINAL NOT ALWAYS A CRIMINAL. BRIMFUL OF GLORIOUSLY NOVEL IDEAS. BEAUTIFUL SCENE! For sheer variety of Pictures, and exquisit quality, this Film has never been sui passed. CONTINUATION OF OTOE -DLACK T»OX. TWO PARTS. PRICES: DAY SESSIONS. Gd: EVEJi ING, 6d and Is. £ Q.RAND £J ONC ER ! OF yOCAL AND- QRCHESTRAL M USIC * WILL BE HELD IN THE TOWN TTALL, AT 8 O'CLOCK. ON TUESDAY EVENING, MAY Q 1916 SECOND CONCERT OF THE SEASON. Box Plan Opens at Wildman and Arey' at 8 a.m. on THURSDAY NEXT. i H. E. SIMMONDS, G6, Endean's Buildings, Queen St., Secretary, RUSSIAN Madame Volkmere woul be grateful to sympathisers for an; gifts for Everybody's Stall. Goods may b sent to 466, Queen St.. before May E. ZOO, Royal Oak— Open every day. Oceai v7ave; Hot Water; Donkey Ride Horses and traps free. Large Collection 0 Wild Animals md Birds. Admission Adults. 6d; Children, 3d. All come. ' ', " Shows. rE PREMIER DAIRY SHOW 01 X THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE. NATIONAL DAIRY SHOW JUNE 20 TO 25. 1916. At the SHOW GROUNDS. PALMERSTON NORTH Also, MANAVATU POULTRY ASSOCIATION'S CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW. Butter; Honey, Cheese, and Apple Championships. Enter your Produce, and Ist the Publi< 600 what your Province can do. [ Schedules free on application to the Secre » tary. Space Entrias close April 30, General Entries June 3. , W. T. PENNY. Socrotary. Box 85, Palmcrston North. less — Tans s "^"""**™*^ Dctence Notices. § RATIONAL RESERVE. MOUNT ALBERT UNIT. PARADE AT ALEXANDRA PARK, TO-DAY. Fall-in at Tram Barn, Epsom, at 2.15 p.m. A Full Muster Dosircd. A. E. BROOKES, O.C. §\TATIONAL RESERVE. ri — NEWMARKET UNIT. Parade 1.45 P.m. sharp TO-DAY (Saturday). Newmarket Hall. You .are volunteers; noi conscripts. Show your loyalty by attending. ALEX. E. EAGLETON. Captain. t-VTATIONAL RESERVE. EDEN~UNIT. PARADE TO-DAY. The Unit will fall in at Tram Barn, corner Green Lane-, at 2.15 p.m. Every member is expected to parade. G. M. WEBSTER. O.C. 1 * —v "DEMUERA BRANCH. /& fIX it- — /oYWA PARADE AT ALEXANDRA f£#Sraffi\ park. feOyp TO-DAY (SATURDAY). lJ'lOTjil / Fall-in at Green Lane enVriMiry trance to Park, NOT at King's NKfeyV College, 2,15 p.m. • No Amu. P. MADEN, Sorgt.-Major. „ Rational RESERVE. § garrison ARTILLERY UNIT. The Gunnery and Electric Light Sections will Parade on MONDAY. 7.50 p.m., in Artillery Hall. By Ordor O.C.C. S. M. BARRY, Q.M.-Sergt. §\TATIONAL RESERVE, li HIGHLAND UNIT. The Unit will Parade THIS (Saturday) AFTERNOON with Pip Band at Corner of Market Road and Manukau Road, Epsom, near the Campbell Statue, at 2.15 pin. sharp. Every member must make a special effort to attend. Uniform. By Order of the O.C. H. OAKLEY. ' Sergt.-Major.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16216, 29 April 1916, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16216, 29 April 1916, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16216, 29 April 1916, Page 12

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