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Amusements. ZING pEORGE THEATRE. THE WORLD'S BEST PICTURES. THE GREATEST AND BEST. FRENCH OFFICIAL WAR FILM, . I THE DEFENCE I OF I yE R D U N. I TWO PARTS. I ERDUN: THE SCENE OF GERMANY'S GREAT EFFORT. *AND ITS TERRIBLE PRICE. THE VALOUR OF PRANCE S IMMORTALISED IN THE NAME yERDUN. The French have invented phrases for this liracle they have wrought. They are simple hrases. but the Marseillaise rages in every yllable of them. YOU SHALL NOT PASS. There is another great French phrase ;hich is on the lips of every gun, Jasqu au out A divinely patient war-cry, it is exlessing the divine patience of France in ner goDy ' TO THE END. TO THE END. The third great phrase is greater than the THE SACRED UNION. I! is a hidden mystery which the Kaiser ainly tries to penetrate. There are some lungs which can never be thought. . said, /rittcn or felt. The spirit of France is one f these. It enables the whole race to burn ,-ith one flame, to live one life, and to die ne death EPISODE TWENTY-ONE OF p E gROKEN POIN. p TWO A TIMELY RESCUE. A THIEF OF THE DESERT. Laeramle Drama. A MATRIMONIAL MISFIT, Nestor Comedy. EVENING SESSION SPECIAL MUSIC BY THE TZING GEORGE QRCHESTRA. AUCKLAND |U| M^ALEQHOIR. #UT_ GRAND f Mil TOWN HALL, OPERATIC jpf THTJRsnAY , CONCERT, HW OCTOBER 12. Soloists. dADAM ADELE ROSEWARNE, Contralto (from Napier). MR. W. WALTER. Tenor. Instrumental Trio, MESSRS. CARL PRIME LAMBERT, AND LEO. WHITTAKER. Box Plan opens Wildman and Arey's .'o-morrow (Tuesday), at 8 a.m. Reserved Tickets, 3s. SYD. J. HARBUTT, Secretary. Lectures. BRITISH ped iji_L r ROSS A PPEAL. MR. T fy[ 'M/ILFORD, M.P., ONE OF NEW ZEALAND'S MOST ELOQUENT SPEAKERS, Has Consented to Give His pREAT T ECTURE, . "THE WAR QN ALL pRONTS." IN AID OF YOUR WOUNDED SOLDIERS. TOWN TTALL, rpO-NIGHT, AT O O'CLOCK. HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR WILL PRESIDE. Is EVERYWHERE. A Few Reserves al 28 at Wildman and Arey's. THIS MOST ABSORBING AND POPULAK LECTURE HAS FILLED WELLINGTON TOWN HALL TWICE. Is Admission Tickets can be secured a RED CROSS DEPOT. COURT'S MODEI HOUSE, opp. Strand Arcade, Queen Street H. D. ROBERTSON, Hon. Secretary.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16355, 9 October 1916, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16355, 9 October 1916, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16355, 9 October 1916, Page 12

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