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Amusements. X-RINCESS-Commencing To-day. Tonight, i _. O-DAY. JQ.NIGHT. 1 Under the Direction of the DOMINION PICTURE THEATRES CO. METRO PICTURES CORPORATION ETRO PICTURES CORPORATION Presents "] MARY MILES TITINTER i IVLaRY IYIILES IVIINTER mary miles MINTER ary Milks Minter mary m ILES M INTER J Mary Miles Minter "THE SCREEN'S SWEETEST FLOWER," In "j T OVE'IY MARY r Lovely Mary i t ovely mary I Lovely Mary I T OVELY MARY I Jjovely Mary 1 By Richard Barry, A Motro Wonderplay in 5 Acts of love, pathos, and romance. Supported by Thomas Carrigan and a supreme company. Directed by Edgar Jones, and produced by COLUMBIA PICTURES CORPORATION. With the following Extraordinary Supporting Programme. 0' NE fVN TTENRY. ( ne Un Henry. One AN TTENRY. ne Un Henry. i i A Metro Drew Comedy of Rare Excellence. JOHN BULL'S SKETCH BOOK. LATEST WAR TOPICAL. And a Fascinating Drama. Entitled I CHILDREN ftF pHANCE. I j Children Uf Chance. The Orchestra will Render Delightful 4 Selections during the Afternoon. AT NIGHT, OVERTURE AT 7.50— " NORMA " (Bellini). Ring for Scats. No Extra Charge. 'Phone 58GA. TO-DAY - AUEEN'S - TO-NIGHT. 0-DAY - UUEEN'S - 1 0-NIGHT. DOMINION PICTURE THEATRES. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. 1 O-DAY 1 O-NIGHT. THE MUTINY f\F THE Jhe Mutiny Uf Jhe Bounty. OUNTY. THE mutiny Ci the he Mutiny Uf Jhe BOUNTY. OUNTY. I THE MUTINY f\F THE he Mutiny Uf Ihe BOUNTY. OUNTY. T fIE MUTINY AF THE ] Ihe Mutiny \Jf Ihe BOUNTY. OUNTY. I THE MUTINY AF THE 1 I IHE IVLtTTIN'Y \JF -L HE T> OUNTY. I JjOUXTY. I i l The tragic story of the '" MUTINY OF THE BOUNTY" forms one of the most thrilling incidents in the history of the Southern Hemisphere IN 6 REMARKABLE EPISODES. THE CAST: Captain Bligh George Cross George 111 John Storm Sir Joseph Banks - - - - D. A. Dalziel Fletcher Christian ... - Wilton Power Midshipman Heywood - - Reginald Collins Midshipman Hallett - • Ernesto Crosetto Mr. Samuels Harry Beaumont Burkitt Charles Villiers " Otoo" 'Tuhitian Chief) - Mcta Taupopoki Merc (Chief's Daughter) - - Mere Amohau Mrs. Bligh Gwil Adams ; Baby Bligh Leah Miller j Mrs. Heywood Ada Guilford Nessy Heywood Lottie Lyell Our Maritime History has b<*»n often illustrated by tales of fortitude and endurI ance, and it would bo difficult to discover J a parallel to those which ore to be found I in the episode recorded in the narrative of "THE MUTINY OF THE BOUNTY." The story is one of brutal tyranny and oppression, of violent passion, of murderous revenge, of masterful ascendancy, of unions begun of lust and ending, in pure affection: of a Community originating in crime and nursed in lawlessness, giving to the world the one and only real example of a Golden Age. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. Motor Trips. TfTAIHI-TAUBAXGA MOTOR SERVICE. Leaves Waihi Daily at 12.30 p.m. (excepting Saturdays). Leaves Tauranga Daily at 8 a.m. (excepting Mondays). FARES: Single, 20s: Return, 80s. DEVERELL AND CRIMMINS. Waihi. TAURANGA - MATAMATA MOTOR SERVICE. EVERY TUESDAY, THURSDAY. AND SATURDAY. Cars loave Tauranga 11 a.m., Matamata, after arrival express to Rotorua. Faros: Single, £1. Return, £1 15s. H. M. GRIFFITHS AND CO. 'Phones: Matamata, No. 41; Tauranga, No. 75. SIGHT-SEEING TRIPS FROM G.P.O. DAILY, 10 a.m. till Noon, 3s. 2.30 till 5.30 p.m.. ss. Afternoon Tea, Free. CHASE TOURIST SIGHT-SEEING CO., LIMITED. T)UREWA CEMETERY, To-morrow (Sun--1 Motor-'bus will leave Pago's ' Store about 1.45 p.m., Tutt's door. Symonds Street, '2 p.m., Newmarket Station 2.10, Remuera Terminus 2.30, then half-hourly trip. Cemetery to cars.—J. Rimmer. — ' ===== 1 Defence Notices. §\TATIONAL RESERVE OF LN N.Z. pONSONBY TJNIT. The Military Service Act is going to affect YOU. Why not become efficient before being called up/ Efficiency means PROMOTION and LARGER ALLOTMENTS to those dopendent on you. A sure way to promotion is offered now to those who may be callod up by enrolling in THE OCHOOL OF MILITARY TNSTRUCTION, Which is now being formed in connection with the above unit. Careful and individual instruction by thoroughly-qualified instructors, supervised by Sergeant-Major J. C. SIMPKISS (late H.M. 'imperial Forces). Syllabus colors .ill work necessary for qualification to N.C'.O. rank. "WEE FOR 'PULL pOURSE, KS. ENROL NOW. Intending members should apply before November 10 next, to Sergeant-Major SimpkUs, who will be in attendance at the Ponsonby Football Training Shed between 7 and 9 p.m. EVERY THURSDAY, or to F. H. BELL, Hon. Sec. 16, London St., Ponsonby. §PARRISON 'RTILLERY VI UNIT. The Annual General Meeting of tho Unit will be held on MONDAY NEXT, Drill Hall. 7.30 p m.. Business: General. A full attendance requested. By order O.C.C. S. M. BARRY, Q.M.-Sergt. " " BAT TER Y, N. Z. F. A. The Battery will Parade TO-DAY (Saturday), 28th October, 1916, at Ferry Wharf Auckland, at 1.30 p.m ' Dress: Drill order. R. C. GALBRAITH, Lieut., O.C. " A" Battery F.A.

1 -I Teachers of Music. SCHOOL of Music and Dancing.— Misses Bereeford, Teachers of Music ' (certificated). Violin, Mandolin, Piano, Theory, Singing, Music supplied for concerts, dances, etc. 'Phone AB5l. Arnclifte, 108, Symonds St. __^ MISSES BOULTON. A.S.M. and F.S.M.. Teachers Piano, Violin, Singing.— Studios, 42, Calliope Rd., Devonport, and 64, Queen St.. City. MR. F. E. FMRBUB.N. Teacher Pianoforte and Theory; 126 examined, 113 passed. Interviews 'i 'p.m. Tuesdays, 62, Grange Ed„ Mt. Eden, i . , ' ■ a

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16372, 28 October 1916, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16372, 28 October 1916, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16372, 28 October 1916, Page 14

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