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Amusements. "rpUE "DIHTH OP A MIX," "THE "DIBTH OF A .JATiON.' " r jMIE "IIIRTU OP A VATiON." BOX PDA X S Open at WILDMAX AND AREY'S On THURSDAY MORNING NEXT. iX.i Booking Fee.) ri'lS AfAJESTYS THEATRE, Drection - - J C. Williamson. Ltd. FOR .1 LIMITED SEASON. Coniiper.iing SATURDAY NEXT. SEPT. .".O. SATURDAY NEXT. hEPT :.it. SATURDAY NEXT. SEPT ...J. SATURDAY NEXT. SEPT. ."..). .1. ('. WILLIAMSON LTD., ,1 i . WILLIAMSON' I,TQ„ j. c. Williamson; ltd.. Will Present .'HE WORLD'S i.kf.aT'st PICTURE SPECT.VLE. 1). W. (ir-Tith's .s:-.ii..T.d..n« Pro.|-i t.on, ,r PiIE I>IKTII OF A VATION " ' 'IMIE IIIRTH oi- A VATION " ' 'IMiE |»!RTH OF A VATION" '"PHE IJIRTH OF A VATIOX." "THE j)iRTH OF A y.vnox" " r rilE jjIRTH OF A VATION." " T ..E IJ.KTI. OF a VATiOX." l'Viitidcd , •; TI t ,-M« '».- ,I'= Storv of 'THE CLANS.'JAN." FACTS A HOFT "THE 111 I! I'll OF A NATION" " THE BIRTH or \ NATION ' I-Ve Tlii'-.i.-.nitl S 11 -. 1-0,10 Cliara, IoM. .'o>'l Horses. A.rr0x,1.,„!,. Cos, „f r ,M, lion, .Vivi.ntKJ .1 ' ii"THE BIRTH OF A NATION." Cii i's built up and then destroyed by lire. "THE BIRTH OF A NATION." The ilijml Battle of the Civil War reeil.ic.ecj. "THE BIRTH OF A NATION" Ford's Theatre. W:,slum;!rn. reproduce,! to l the .-'in.il'e.-t detail lor the Lincoln Tragedy. ! "THE BIRTH OF \ NATION." ; A Series of Wild Ku Kl'.is "Rides" that comman.l.'ered a Coiintv lor it dav and cost, ln.oOi.i dullai*. "THE BIRTH OF A NATION," Women's drones i seel 12.000 yards and Ku Klux co-iumes JJ.OOU yards of cloth. "THE BIRTH OF A NATION." Xixht Photography of battle scenes invented and perfected at a tost of 5000 dollars, "THE BIRTH OF A NATION," Wonderful artillery duel? in winch real shells—coslins SO dollars each—were used. Miles of trenches-Thousands of fighters— "War as it actually is." "THE BIRTH OF A NATION." A Musical Score of 10 Pieces synchronised to the several thousand distinct and individual scene-. "THE BIRTH OF A NATION." Twelve Thousand Feel of Film m the Public Picture Represent 40.000 feet of actual photography. "THE BIRTH OF A NATION." The Most Stupendous Dramatic and Spec tacular Enterprise winch tho Brain of Man Yet Visioned and Realised! SEE IT AND BE THRILLED. POPULAR'PRICES: ss, 2s, Is. Day Sales at Coleman's, Tobacconist, H.M, Arcade. (No Early Doors.) TITII. YIRGO is a Brilliant Platform 1U Speaker. Hear him. Town Hall. Tonight. THE British Prime Minister says that Mr. 1 Virgo has a moving talc ol Y.M.C.A. work nt the front. POO-GOOD English Piano, by Jancett 3*OQ and Goudger; slightly used. Call or write.—F. Moore and Co., Customs St. /' -i 'j Tourist Resorts. HOT SPRINGS. HELENSYILLE. Recommended bv leading Auckland Doctors. An Ideal Holiday Resort. SPRING SIDE HOUSE. Extensive additions completed; 10 rooms, all eround floors; nearest to baths. Tennis, bowls, eroouet. Accommodation second to none. 'Bus meets, dav trains, evening by arrangement. Ring up No. 8. Helensvillo Bureau. Telegrams, " Sorincside," receive prompt attention. Tariff. Ca per day. Has per wcek.-MRS. EDDLESTON. Proprietress. HOT SPRINGS HOTEL, WAIWERA. Winter warmth; pre-eminently curative hot. mineral springs, see bathing, fishing, superb scenic surroundings. Only three hours' steam from Auckland See Northern S.S. Co. Time-table. Telcphonj 15G0 City, or Hotel, Waiwera. BRENT'S BATHGATE HOUSE. ROTORUA. the Largest Private Hotel of Rotoiua. Can accommodate considerably over 100 visitors. Mr. Brent has renovated the whole of it ready for the season. Electric light throughout; hot and cold hatha, patent lavatories, etc. Nearest house to Government Baths, includinc .tho large new bath-house. Motor-cars and conveyances leave Brent's for all the side trips. Terms reasonable. Porters meet all trains.—S. T. BRENT. Proprietor. rTIHE GABLES. Russell. -10 Rooms; J. spacious liedrooms, airy balconies, private sittingrooms; unlimited water supply, h. and c. baths, p.w.. lavatories,; bow.ing and croquet green.-:. 6s day. Launch Ailoma. excursions or fiehinc—Mrs. E. J. Darby. Proprietress. THIRWELL. PRIVATE HOTEL. ROTO--1 RUA.-I'.O. Bon 29. Telephone 20. Telegraphic address. "Thirwell." First-class accommodation Tariff, lis Gd per day; 3"s Gri per week. im;n from station.—T. P. Dott-liri£r. Proprietor. SO N O M A. I U PRIVATE HOTEL. | 'Phono Ha. Alfred Street. ' The above well-known House has a iev? I ra.'imies for Permanent" Singlo and Double Rooms. Tar.lf on application MRS. NAIRN ■ • - Proprietress. TTTNG'S pOURT pRIVATE TJOTEL. under ENTIRELY new MANAGEMENT. wto-date IN every RESPECT. Thorough!? Ren"- - "i Throughout. j Vennis Court, H.! : aid Table, etc. lMa2niiic.cn! Views. "■. :.■."■ Acres of Ground* Central.v fituateri tn I'. iter Queen St. j Charge Moderate. I'ertnanenta bv .' rn nuemen'. Booms to Let, with or without Beard. 'Phone '36. G. ARROWSMITii. Proprietor. yEW ryTEALAND TJERALD \ UCKLAND -IVEKKLV j^'EWa Sl'BSCmniON terms. \"r.-.v Zeai.axu htiAtn, fd p»' wmV, de'l'vered in town aii'' -.■>'■'?. 0' 10a per gu.ll ■'. 1, advance, posted to any patt of the i ),. -i ,;.cn. { I "'' : ' , '";„ Wkf.xi.t '.tr.-v*. Pi M ret I quarter, or 11 <* ic: -rnum in advance, ! ported to any i.art of '■ Dominion. ADVERTISING RATES New 2EALAM' ii*-'- A '■' AND Al-CKUSD ' WrtKi.v News. Sep? rate Charges for each papst as tin.'- r ~ ~ , ~ ~„ To ''T Fob Sale, Lost as 9 ~ V. A ; ''~,■.•.'" 'p..* t> asp KEMOEScr. I . ',^ r ; . t%t' •!•'•' :, '° '' :8 word ' for 1? - '"".►,',''. ('i:''. l '■"'' ii:;er:iona for 'is Gd tot or 1m > * '-' i- -- I "hi-tus M a--io-w- '•'•'' Deaths. Js fd l f -,,■ I'rciti 11 F' '•»:'-.'■• Notices. Is extra, lor ca'-'h ..i'd in "'' : ' '< T!u-o Kn.Miu.v:::ir.:s must bo ned bj I the advertiser. _. Contra -. rate- ... i;'rca..on. _ I If,, re -~ au'« :!!-<".. :>'- win be rewivetf ' at the o'lico "I ili< IIEBU ' ■<:■■' ot ,harfc '- I in-t-nc'iciH .-- ■ ■ >n.-«tio or with--1 ~ ~,-,,■ , - :;u ;::",st be in vrr'ttßff. drawal m a.■•.'■■ '■••'• • . ~ "T: , '.:''.- ... - r.o.d C-em-cvc, „ ."'.. L ..,. -~- -■ - i.-.-.rt.on ii »dvert:*. I ,-"",'•' "tit', tt'-u'i • ■> --r from canes, or lor eiior in he ; .-.blicatioo of any acL^ uscmeat. TELEPHONES: Adverliiin: ami Ccmmercial, 178. Job PrintiM Orde, 0„.,. ■jSitll. Publishing Hi r.<iitcri,.;. :■-"'. ;'':' u ''\,^, 9 u ' tor Weeltlv News and I'liotoitntphic. :."J.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16343, 25 September 1916, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16343, 25 September 1916, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16343, 25 September 1916, Page 10