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, Amusements. . THE ' T YRIC BATTLE CRY OF PEACE MATINEE. TO-DAY AT 2.30. MATINEE PRICES-Dress Circle: Adults Is, Children 6d; Stalls: Adults 6d, , Children 3d. — -\ ; THE BATTLE pRY QF pEACE. : THE BATTLE pRY QF pEACE. THE BATTLE pRY QF pEACE. One of the Largest Audiences that has ever attended the Lyric Theatre assembled on Saturday, when the Photo-play, " The Bnttlo Cry of Peace," was screened for the 1 first time.—HERALD. 9/10/16. THE BATTLE pRY QF pEACE. ' THE BATTLE pRY QF pEACE. THE BATTLE pRY QF pEACE. This picture is unquestionably one of the most impressive and powerful that have been shown in Auckland, for while other , sensational and magnificently-produced films 1 have been screened here I THE BATTLE pRY QF pEACF ', Strikes a deeper note than any other.— HERALD, 9/10/16. ; THE BATTLE pRY QF pEACE. THE BATTLE pRY QF pEACE ; THE BATTLE pRY QF pEACE Deals with a problem of supreme importance at tho present day—the fate of a nation utterly unprepared for war and subjected to hostile attack of the same ruthless and ghastly nature as has characterised the invasion of defenceless countries in the present war. THE BATTLE pRY QF pEACE. THE BATTLE pRY QF pEACE. THE BATTLE pRY QF pEACE. . The picture is by no meas a mere heaping of horror on horror; it is one that must make even the most careless take thought. As a recruiting agency, it makes powerful and impressive appeal, and its _ screening at the present time, when the ultimate cost of war is being pressed home so hard, is most opportune, for it depicts the fate of a nation whose men are unready or unwilling to save their country from just such horrors as those described. T YRIC. T YRIC. 1 YRIC. T YRIC. r YRIC. T YRIC. TONIGHT AT Q TO-NIGHT AT Q , NOTE.— Although this is the most expensive picture yet shown in the Dominion, our pricos remain as usual. S. D. "DESERVES -I £ TpESS CIRCLE .. 1 A ORCHESTRAL STALLS . . 1 A gTALLS _■■ -0 6 Plan now open at Lyric, or 'pnone 3645. ALSO _AT THE WEST END. J7ING 'pEORGE THEATRE. LAST DAY AND NIGHT. THE GREATEST AND BEST. FRENCH OFFICIAL WAR FILM, THE DEFENCE OF UEEDDN, TWO PARTS. EPISODE TWENTY-ONE OF THE BROKEN COIN. TWO PARTS. NEXT THURSDAY. mo WILLIAM FOX RESENTS AMERICA'S FOREMOST EMOTIONAL ACTRESS, ' MANCE Q WEILL IN THE SIX PART PHOTO. PLAY. SUPREME mm pRINCESS BOMANOFF, A MARVELLOUSLY DRAMATIC PLAY, Giving full scope for- the display of Miss O'Neill's wonderful powers of dramatic expression. pLOBE. pLOBE. A STORY FOR THOSE WHO DESIRE SOMETHING PIQUANT.. MEDRA. «; •MEDRA. They elope and are wrecked in a typhoon. Ho saves the wrong girl. The natives of tho island treat them as white gods. The chief wants to know why there are no "little gods, and threatens t 0 marry the white queen himself if they arc not forthcoming. THE SITUATION WAS VERY AWKWARD Don't Miss This Fine Production. TRIANGLE KEYSTONE. AMBROSE'S PUP OF WOE. SEE "THE A R I G I S A L" COSTUME CONCERT COMPANY AT MOUNT ALBERT TO-NIGHT. SMART SONGS, DAINTY DANCES, CATCHY CHORUSES. By the Members of the Girls' Branch of the • Navy League. Popular Prices: 2s and Is. Returned Soldiers admitted free. TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 16. 1916. pRAND TRANCE BECITAL By THE MISSES BERESFORD'S PUPILS. MOST ATTRACTIVE PROGRAMME. SONGS AND DANCES In Beautiful and Picturesque Costumes, with Limelight Effects. Stage Manager, J. Wallace Atkinson. Admission: Front Seats, 2s; Back Seats, Is. Reserved Box Plan at Eagleton's. Doors open 7.30; performance, 8 sharp. _ \ DANCE RECITALS.-We have just opened up a large stock of "Mdnie. Genee" Toe Dancing Shoes; also a nice variety of Ballet Shoos. Satin Laces 2s. and all classes of Theatrical footwear to order. , ERNEST E. LEANING. Footwear Retail Dep., 10, Wakefield Street. 1-. — ~ ! Defence Notices. §\TATIONAL RESERVE | IN OF NEW ZEALAND. REMUERA BRANCH. j The Annual General Meeting of Members will be held at King's College on THURSDAY, October 19, at 8 p.m. Business:— To Receive Committee's Report, and Accounts for year ending Septem- c bor 30, 1916, and any other business that f can be dealt with at an annual meeting. 1 N. B. LEVIN, I Hon. Secretary. Excursions, Picnics, Etc- I TAKAPUNA TRAMWAYS AND FERRY COMPANY, LIMITED. BAYSWATEH. TAKAPUNA AND MILFOHD BEACHES. S.S. PUPUKE leaves Ferry Tee (Western f Entrance) Week Days, quarter past every hour from 7.15 a.m. until 11.15 p.m. SUNDAYS. S.S. PUPUKE leaves Auckland at 10.0, II a.m.; 1.0. 2.15, 3.15. 4.30, 5.46, 6.45. 8.0, 3.0, (a) 9.30 p.m. THE ROUND TRIP: Adults, Is; Children under 12 yurs. 6d. Gazette in bankruptcy. rN BANKRUPTCY.-Take notice that I L intend to, apply to the Supreme Court m THURSDAY, the 2nd day of Novem- f: jcr, 1916, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, or S is soon thereafter as application may be t leard, for an Order of Discharge. Dated it Auckland this Uth day of October, 1916. -DAVID BORNE.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16357, 11 October 1916, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16357, 11 October 1916, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16357, 11 October 1916, Page 14

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