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;■'.;.;.'„„.■: j,„- Amusements. - :,>>.:,* "THE -DIRTH OF A RATION." Sou owe it to yourself to witness at leant one representation of this, unquestionably the greatest, most stupendous and the best-acted moving picture the world has yet or ever will produce. PRICES :-- TARESS CIRCLE: DESERVED, OS. TTNRESERVED, 23 OTALLS: ■DESERVED. OS. TJNRESERVED, Is. "THE DIRTH OF A MATION" Will be remembered when all other star photo-plays are entirely forgotten. TT3S TtfAJESTY'S THEATRE DIRECTION J. C. WILLIAMSON. LTD. Manager. John Farrell. "THE DIRTH OF A V-ATION." It Stirs the Soul like the Sound of Mart:al Music. LAST FOUR NIGHTS. LAST FOUR NIGHTS. LAST FOUR NIGHTS. LAST FOUn NIGHTS. FINAL MATINEE. FINAL MATINEE. ApTm SATURDAY AFTERNOON, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, AT 2.30 P.M., Of "THE DIRTH OF A RATION." "rpHE DIRTH OF A RATION," "THE DIRTH OF A RATION." "THE TJIRTH OF A RATION." Without a doubt it is ten years ahead of all other photo-plays, and it is unlikely that we will ever again witness anything approaching its weal'h of detail and construction. PRICES :- r\RESS CIRCLE: DESERVED, OS- TJNRESERVED. £3. CTALLS : DESERVED. OS. TJNRESERVED. JS. CHILDREN HALF-PRICE TO ALL PARTS. Plans at Wildman and Arey's. Day Sales) at Coleman's, Tobacconist, H.M. theatre Arcade. . RAFTON. VTRAFTON. TO-NIGHT.' — TO-NIGHT. — — 1 O-NIGHT. — 1 0-NIGHT. — WILLIAM FOX PHOTO-PLAY SUPREME. I " THE CELEBRATED OCANDAL." 1 Featuring BETTY NANSEN. Strong Supporting Programme, including I MR. AND MRS. SIDNEY DREW , In I I "VTUMBER QNE." I I "METRO" COMEDY. I Prices As Usual. | DEAL T IVE j\RAMA. WILL BE PRESENTED AT THE THING'S rpHEATRE. -^EWTON, By the A. BHANDON-CREMER ALL-STAR dramatic pOMPANY ramatic Company Commencing SATURDAY MEXT. QCTOBER J4 # THE SPECTACULAR SPORTING DRAMA J THE DACE THAT TRILLS. I t _i EVERYBODY'S WAR-TIME PRICES. Dress Circle-- OS. Back Circle— -JS Front Stalls-- u Back Stalls- J. LADIES HALF-PRICE. ! Except Saturdays. Book Your Seats Now for 2s 6d, At deal's, Tobacconist's. Queen Street lopp. Bank of N.Z.). And Finlay's, Newsagents. Newton (top of Pitt St.). TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, OCTOBER 16 AND 17. MISS DAPHNE KNIGHT'S GRAND DANCE RECITAL, In aid of the ' SERBIAN FUND. 190 Performers. 3s Scats reserved at Wildman and Arey's; 2s and Is Tickets for sale at Globe Machine Shop, opp. National Bank. Full Programme Saturday.

HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27. 1916. GREAT TRANCE CARNIVAL REAT UaNCE VARNIVAL FOR OUR WOUNDED. Victoria League. Red Cross Fund. MISS CECIL HALL AND HER TALENTED PUPILS. Will present a Wonderful Night's Enlertainraent M seen .-ml'/ at the best Continental Theatres See. the brilliant " Russian Divertissement." marvellous dancing—Sec the wonderful Oriental tragedy-scene "The Captive Dancer," thrilling and gorgeous—See the classic pastorale, " The Dryad," an enchanting story and dainty dancing—See The Golden Butterfly," a children's fairyland ballet, acted and danced by charmingly costumed, clever children—See " The Gay Pansienne," a "bit of Paris." alluring and sparkling— See " The Tarantella," a vivid and dashing ballet—See the bonnie Highland lasses in the " Sheantraus "—See " Two Strings to Her Bow." a dainty dancy-comedy —Hear Mrs. Patrick Cole, the brilliant and charming soprano, as "Lakrne" in the wonderful "Bell Song," from' Delibes's opera, " L&kme." First performance in AustralasiaStage Manager, Mr. Alan McElwain. Prices: 3s, 2s. Is. Three shilling seats reserved free at Wildman and Arey's. Tickets sold at Wildman an-1 Arey's. Red Cross Depot (Court's), and Victoria League, Williamson's Bldgs., Shortland Street. VICTORIA LEAGUE RED CROSS SHOP, SHORTLAND STREET. HOME - MADE CAKES. PRODUCE, FLOWERS. AND DAINTY FANCY ARTICLES. FOR SALE. Contributions welcomed. Buy here, and help our own wounded.

HIS MASTER'S VOICE Gramaphone and Records. We have larcest stock in New Zealand.—Agents. E. and F. Piano Aeency. Ltd —S. Coldicutt. Manager. ) =3 MEW ZEALAND TTERALD i UCKLAND WEEKLY |UEW& SUBSCRIPTION TERMS. New Zealand Her/.ld. 6d p»t week, delivered in town and suburb*, or 10b per Quarter in advance, posted to any pait of th» Dominion. Auckland Weekly News. 6s 6d per Quarter, or £1 4a per annum in advance posted to any part of the Dominion. ADVERTISING RATES. New Zealand Herald and Auckland Weekly News. Separate Charges for each papsr si under:--Wanted. To Let, For Sale, Lost and Found, Personal, Board and Residence, are inserted at the rate of 18 words for Is, or three consecutive insertions for lis 6d for cash paid in advance. Births, Marriages, and Deaths, 2s Bd each insertion; Funeral Notices, la extra, for cash paid in advance. Those announcements must be signed by the advertiser. Contract rates on application. Replies to advertisements will be leceiTeG at the office of the KBKALD free of charge. Instructions as to the insertion or withdrawal of advertisements must be in writin*. The Proprietors do not hold themselves responsible for non-insertion of advertisements through accident or from other causes, or for error in the publication of any advs> tisomeut. TELEPHONES: Advcrtisins and Commercial. 178; Job Printing Order Office, 2fi9o; Publishing. Hi > i Editorial. 229; Reporters. .3693; Editor ;;. Weekly News and Photographic, 229. -M

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

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16357, 11 October 1916, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16357, 11 October 1916, Page 14

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