Amnsementg. /' T YBIC. LYRIC. "..-.' TO-NIGHT, AT 8. Last Opportunity of Seeing ri\HJS pOWARD. npHE pOWARD. Never have we seen such Battle Scenes as Thomas H. Ince has produced in " The Coward." They are war realised. The vast "roar of artillery, cavalry, and infantry in action are magnificently reproduced. J YRIC. , L '?, 9 "WAR PRICES: D.C. and 0.5.. Is: Stalls. 6d: Reserves, Is 6d. Phone 3645. __ ALSO AT THE WEST END. PLEASE NOTE.—WE CHANGE EVERY ( SATURDAY. _^ IT is ft fight between us—you for her -I- body, I for her soul!" the /christian. ...he Christian, rpHE christian. J. he Christian, Ey HALL piAINE. \LL HALL riAINE. ALL V-'AINE. Commencing TO-MORROW, O-MORROW, rpO-MORROW, X At the MATINEE. 2.30. MATINEE, 2.30. THE TYRIC. TH E X/Y RI C. THE TYRIC. HE JUY IC. Produced by the London Film Company. The Author's Talented Son. DERWENT TTALL f^aine. erwent Mall Caine derwent ttall /^aine EEWENT Hall Laine As JOHN QTORM. OHN OTORM. JOHN QTORM. OHN OtORM. TTALL pAI N E Personally Supervised the Production of this Photo.-Play. GREATER THAN THE BOOK' GREATER THAN THE BOOK! GREATER THAN THE PLAY' GREATER THAN THE PLAY! Neither in book form nor on the stage has this wonderful story been unfolded with that gripping force, which characterises the whole of its reproduction as a motion picture. The Box Plan is now open at the LYRIC, where you can reserve your seats by 'Phone 3645. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES— and 0.8. Is; Stalls, 6d; Reserves, Is 6d. BE WISE-BOOK YOUR SEATS. ALSO AT THE WEST END THEATRE. GRAND rpHEATRE. Opnosite J- G.P.O. „ War Star Drama— „ r-X^? , „ By the Celebrated Novelist. 1914" —» .T.„Xj*K r ai>h Star Drama— gARRIER QF pREJUDICE. JgARRIER QF pREJUDICE. Star Comedy— G_ Star Comedy— piDE. ERTIE'S TOY "RIDE. Q.ERTIE'S TOY T3IDE. TOPICAL BUDGET. Free Tea served to Circle Patrons during Day Sessions. , „ War Prices: Day Sessions. Circle 6d, Stalls 3d. pALACE PICTURES. NEWTON. -*- ALACE. Continuous: PALACE. 3 to 5 p.m., 7 to 10. 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WHAKATANE DAILY MOTOR >> ; SERVICE. Booking Office : HINEMOA GARAGE, HINEMOA STREET, ROTORUA. H. H. Davis, Manager. Reg. Telegraphic Address: SIVAD, Rotorua. Motor Cars leave Hinerjoa Garage for Whakantane 8.30 a.m. Single Fare £1 2s 6d (twenty-two shillings and sixpence). Seats must be booked at Hinemoa Garage previous evening to making journey. MOTOR TRIP, daily from G.P.0.-Morn-mg, 10 o clock, 2 hours round city 3s • Afternoon. 2.30 o'clock, 3 hours' trip to 'Titirangi. ss. Afternoon tea provided.—Chase Tourist Sight-seei=z Co., Ltd 'Phone 1553. Electoral. THOROUGH OF OTAHUHU. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCIES. .Pursuant to Section 7 of " The Local Elections and Polls Act, 1908," I hereby give notice that an Election will be held on . THURSDAY.,' the Ist day of June, 1916 for the purpose of electing Two Councillors, for the Borough of Otahuhu, in place of Messrs F. R. Field and A. Gray, resigned; and I hereby appoint the Council Chambers. Great South Road. Otahuhu. as the place and the 25th day of May, 1916 (before noon) as the day. for the Nomination of Candidates for such offices. Dated at Otahuhu this 17th (iay'of May, 1916. y ' C. J. KENT-JOHNSTON. Returning Officer. TVTANUKAU COUNTY COUNCIL. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY, TURAIiGA RIDING. Messrs Alfred Edward Brownhill. Francis Henry Brownhill. and Samuel W Cope having been Nominated this day as Members for the Turanga Riding, and the number, three (3), being more than is reauired. I hereby give notice that a Poll for the Election of One (1) Member will be held on THURSDAY. May 25. 1916, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. POLLING BOOTHS. Mr. George Somerville's House, Paparoa near Howick (principal) Whitford Public Hall. " Mr. Lugton's House, Maraetai. Manukau County Council Office, 34 City Chambers, Auckland. ' ALEX. BELL, Returning Officer. Dividends. TJIVIDEND TTT ARRA NT S. ! 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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16233, 19 May 1916, Page 10
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