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Amusements. ? .m H E -DIRTH OF A RATION." F«rpHE ./DIRTH OF A RATION.' PrjlHß TJIRTH OF A, "RATION." .- ' ' BOX PLANS . £ , ■ Open, at •.' •• ■ » ' '' iWDLDMAN- AND AREY'S ; v: vi '->.-"'- v :-V--.On'. ' *'..:'■ ■' W '- THURSDAY MORNING NEXT. ,;/ ■-■'^■ : (No Booking Fee.) .I'i> — ■ —- rms MAJESTY'S rpHEATRE Direction • • J. C. Williamson, Ltd. FOR A LIMITED SEASON. Commencing SATURDAY NEXT, SEPT. SO. SATURDAY NEXT, SEPT. 50. SATURDAY NEXT, SEPT. SO. SATURDAY NEXT, SEPT. 50. J. C, WILLIAMSON. LTD., J C. WILLIAMSON. LTD.. Ji C. WILLIAMSON. LTD., Will Present THE WORLD'S GREATEST PICTURE SPECTACLE. D. W. Griffith's Stupendous Production, >rn_ i "DIRTH OF A RATION." ?'rpHE THRTH OF A NATION." ."HiHE TJIRTH OF A -RATION." r«rpHE "DIRTH OF A JVJATION." .•'rpHE "DIRTH OF A NATION." f'THE "DIRTH OF A RATION." S'rjAHß -DIRTH OF A RATION." Founded on Thomas Dixon's Story of "THE CLANSMAN." FACTS ABOUT "THE BIRTH OF NATION." ' "THE BIRTH OF A NATION!" Five Thousand Scenes, 18,000 Characters, 6000 Horses. Approximate Cost of Production, 500,000 dollars. • .. v , '"THE BIRTH OF A NATION." .■": Cities built up and then destroyed by fire. '■? ."THE; BIRTH OF A NATION." The Biggest Battle of the Civil War reenacted, <•■ : . i : "THE BIRTH -OF A NATION." . •» Ford's Theatre, Washington, reproduced to tho smallest detail for the Lincoln Tragedy. "THE BIRTH OF A NATION." A Series of"' Wild Ku Klux "Rides" that commandeered a County for a day and cost 10,000 dollars. , "THE BIRTH OF A NATION." ''■' Women's dresses used 12,000 yards and Kit Klux costumes 25,000 yards of cloth. "THE BIRTH OF A NATION." :, ; . Night Photography of battle scenes indented and perfected at a cost of 5000 dollars. • ' -' "THE BIRTH OF A NATION.". . , Wonderful artillery duels in which real shells— 80 dollars each— used. Miles of trenches—Thousands of fighters— . . -"War; as it actually is." . . -; "THE BIRTH OF A NATION." ■■'-■ A Musical Score of 40 Pieces synchronised io.the several thousand distinct and individual scenes. "THE BIRTH OF A NATION." Twelve Thousand 1 Feet of Film in the i Public ..Picture Represent 140,000 feet of •'actual photography. ' . .•' "THE > BIRTH OF A : NATION." ' v The Most Stupendous Dramatio and Spec- '■■••"•.' , tacular Enterprise which the Brain of, Man ~ Yet Visioned and Realised! .: . \ ;:<..;SEE IT > AND BE THRILLED. POPULAR PRICES: 3s, 2s, Is. ; '"Day Sales at Coleman's, Tobacconist, H.M. - • 'Arcade.', : (No Early Doors.) *•:Hi , : -'■ ' ' i~, =! ■'■_ Public Notices, Ee'l: ENGINEERING TOOLS AND Xi SUPPLIES. ■ ■;'■:' ~ f;.*- !'■•""- It is hereby notified for public information : i' '-that ■;■ the ,' Imperial . Government will not ':!'.. permit .Manufacturers in the United King- ••;- .=, dom ,' (until -; they are further* notified) to :»;:■:'■ execute orders i now placed •■ with r them, or : J-; to be placed with them, for the above, unless : l' : - a License ; to so execute; is granted by the /Ministry of Munitions in the United King-r^V-^dom..;;''\:^:i;'":',':..*■'•,;',■:,.;\V':/ ". C >;.:' - ; " (2.) To preserve ; the" maintenance of our f' rimary ' industries I'am: reouested by the mnerial r Government to certify to _ such • orders; as comply with certain conditions, full particulars .: in, regard to which ■ can be obtained from the Officer in Charge, New - ' Zealand :, Military Supplies Purchase Office, P.O. Box 106. Wellington (telegraphic code ■■■■■. address. " Supboard," Wellington)., ..; ..-.(3.) Engineering: Toolb and Supplies are .. defined as follows:— •. ■ \ (a) AH Machine Tools: ; ■■■- ■ (b) I, ring Cutters, Chucks, Files, Hackuaws. Lathe Tools, Measuring Tools, - • l Milling Cutters. Reamers,; Screwing Tscile,' Slitting Saws,» Thread Mill- ' _"• *■*•$ Hobs and Twist ; Drills.,-,-.:.,.' : ■:' (cl i..', u not proposed to extend the system ' .of certification ; to .; Carnenters' Tools and certain classes of Rougher Tools,' such as Picks. Shovels, Spanners, and articles of like njture.; ARTHUR M. MYERS, . : '.., ■;;. ' ' "'*■_.'■■■ , Minister in Charge of Munitions "."-; ~ «-■;_ ' i and Supplies.: NOTICE"UNDER THE PUBLIC WORKS -> '. \ ACT, 1908. v '•-" Notice is hereby given that the Education ■ •- "•"' Board .of the District of Auckland intends to • take." under the provisions of the Public ■■ Works Act, 1908, for the nurposa of a Public • School, within the meaning of the Education Act, 1914. the following land, namely:— ;•' ALL THAT PIECE OF LAND containing l 3 acres 1 rood and 7 perches, more or less, "being part of.' the Block of Land called Pirongia West, No. 1. Section 2F, No. 1, l '■ Section B. ■ A Plan of the said Land is deposited at the Post Office at Oparau. and is there open for inspection by all persons at all reason- . able "hours. All Persons affected are hereby . required ■''~ and sailed upon to set forth in writing any .•*■*■■■ well-wounded objections to the Erection of -.;■••. a Public . School or to the taking of such '":.-< "'■ Lands, and to send such writing within 40 : days from the'first publication of this notice Vto the Education Board of.the District of '■".'■■'•': Auckland at its Office. Williamson's Chambers, -in • Shortland Street, in the City of '■■'■ Auckland. .^ v? Dated at Auckland this 6th day of September, 1916.. .- •_ . -... J. D. McKENZIE, • ''. Chairman of the Education Board of the -, District of Auckland. '■■;V V . ..' RICHARD CROWE, .■Secretary of the Education Board of the ~'*'„ District of Auckland. ' NOTE.--This notice was first published on "■'■'. 'the 22nd. day of September, 1916, in the -'.-' New. Zeau.su Herald. V v •JJOTICE ' ■ TO CREDITORS' 'V;^'ESTATE OF JOHN BENEDICK WARNER, OF WESTERN SPRINGS, • ■ " AUCKLAND, IN NEW ZEALAND, .■'.' ' 'FIREMAN, DECEASED. ' Pursuant to an Order made by His Honor Mr. Justice Cooper, dated the Twentysecond day of September, One thousand nine hundred and sixteen, notice is hereby given that all Claims against the above Estate are to be rendered to Messieurs Thome and Thome, of Wyndham Street, Auckland, Solicitors . for the Administrator of the Estate and Effects of the above-named ' John Benedick Warner, deceased, on or before tho Thirty-first day of October, .1916, after which day tho Administrator has by : the said Order liberty to distribute the assets of the said Estate amongst the ■ )'■ parties entitled thereto, having regard only l k" to the claims of which he, the Administrator, shall then have had notice. .V-7 • Dated this Twenty-second day of Septem--4 ber, 1916. THORNE AND THORNE, '.'.'/-, Solicitors, Wyndham Street, Auckland. ...: ■' *~~" _ , Pi'- ROGERS' WAR MEASURES. ; The Grocers of Auckland City and Suburbs • beg to notify that from MONDAY, October 2, • ONE COLLECTION OF ORDERS ■.—.; And ?■' ' , ONE DELIVERY OF GOODS (Will take place weekly on each of their refunds.':; ', ; We trust that all our Customers will thus .'' fcssist to win the war by accepting one ':- delivery and help the Grocers, who have sent ' .) 60 many of their Assistants to the firing line. r" : ' :• ■*•■?■:': CHAS. B. KING, ;-.''' ->; ■ --■ Secretary. Ml ,pUKEM3RO COLLIERIES, LTD. •''■•'■ J : Notice is hereby given that the Share V 'Register and Transfer Books of this Com- '< pany will be closed for a period of seven ;. days from tho 22nd to the 28th day of "/'■September, 1916. both days inclusive. C. M. RICH-WHITE: I -" ' >v Secretary. . ;■ Endean's : Buildings, Auckland. • AUCKLAND Co.-op. Terminating Building s', -' ii. ' ' Society.—Appropriations, St. James's Hail. Wednesday, Sept. 27. 1916. .at 7.30 •;&■;:■•'p.m. £8000 by ballot and sale, m , ":.H't. : ft:;;'t..'-. ; ,- ; -'•..: ■•^vfiV-.v., .5-y-:.:-;:,■;.,-' ■.' ••': ■ " " '. . • :>■■:■ ':'■■' ■ ■ '■ ' ' '-"•'... - : '' I. ' '

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16342, 23 September 1916, Page 16

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