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Amusements. "PRINCESS X RINCESS Commencing __ TO-DAY. rpO-NIGHT. I _. O-DAY XO-NIGHT. I METRO PICTURES /CORPORATION ETRO XICTURES V-/ORPORATION Presents 1 Mjg? mm Mgraj. 1 __Lary_ Miles _ Minter I " THE SCREEN'S SWEETEST FLOWER," Iri LOVELY TIT ARY 1 , OVE L Y IVI ARY l_ By Richard Barry, A Metro 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. ONE ON HENRY. A Metro Drew Comedy of Rare Excellence. John bull's SKETCH BOOK. latest WAR topical. And a Fascinating Drama. Entitled CHILDREN OF CHANCE. TO-DAY — /QUEEN'S — rriO-NIGHT. O-DAY — VJUEEN'S — J- O-NIGHT. DOMINION PICTURE THEATRES. THE -\TUTINY /~_F rriHE ■ HE IVJLUTINY UF IhE BOUNTY. TOUNTY. HE TITUTINY f\F T'HE HE Mutiny Ul XHE 1 BOUNTY. OUNTY. THE \TUTIXY C\V HE he M utiny Up Ihe BOUNTY. _ OUNTY. i The tragic s tory o c the " MUTINY OF THE BOUNTY" forms one of the most thrilling incidents in the history of tho Southern Hemisphere IN 5 REMARKABLE EPISODES. Our Maritime History has been often illustrated by tales of fortitude and endurance, and it would be difficult to discover • a parallel to those which are to be found in the episode recorded in the uarrativo of "THE MUTINY OF THE BOUNTY" A STRONG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. » ANOTHER "METRO." THE "jI,TASKED DIDER. he IVlasked Jlvider. t'he TIT ASKED piDER. XHE ASKED XVJDER. p LOBE. — p LOBE. • A BIG ALL-FEATURE PROGRAMME. Headed by "VTARY TJxCKFORD ]yj"ARY piCKFORD ATARY r>ICKFORD In i /CAPRICE, i I I j CAPRICE. ! . ! The return of the World's Favourite in her Greatest Success will be hailed with delight by all. As Mercy, the dainty, simple Mountain Girl, who afterwards became a society lady, MARY PICKFORD. with her graceful and charming personality, has eclipsed all her other efforts. MR. AND MRS. SIDNEY DREW, In "THE HONEYMOON BABY." SCENES IN ANCIENT EGYPT. . PATHE WAR SPECIAL j ALEXANDRA THEATRE, GREEN LANE. ALEXANDRA. WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY. FRIDAY. A LEXANDRA. Commencing at. 8 j>.m j A rpHE TITAKER f\V ; A LEXANDRA. I JLU. " ! A -T.REAMS. J A LEX-\NDRA. XJ I IX. Kalcm Star Feature. ALEXANDRA. T IFES STREAM. I A LEXANDRA. A.B. Drama _V Featuring VOLA SMITH A LEXANDRA. as ALAN HALE. ■A. Large Supporting Programme. A VILLOUS SERIAL. MYSTERIES OF "\TYRA. VOw-rP S ov IrlvßA. T\,fYSTERIES OF "\T yKA- , IVIYSTf-rfIES OF _______■ ;i . ' ' — ■ ' i! Recitals. : | | "rpHE -V-ATIVrTY." ', ' DR. THOMAS will give a Performance of I his Oratorio, "THE NATIVITY." on , : SUNDAY. DECEMBER 17. AT 3 P.M., i IN THE TOWN HALL. i All friends who assisted at the initial per- , ' formance will be heartily welcomed. Rehearsals 3 p.m. each Sunday at the . ' ; Choral Hall, beginning November 5 _ j All possessing Copies kindly bi":g tnem. • Defence Notices : j §\TATIONAL RESERVE OF | pONSONBY TTNIT. I 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 de- ; pendent on you. : j A sure way to promo', ioa is offered now to j these who may be called ry by enrolling in rpHE OCHOOL OF -\TILITARY ' TNSTRUCTION, : I Which is now being formed in connection ! with the above unit. Careful and individual I instruction by thoroughly-qualified instruc- | tors, supervised by Sergeant-Major J. C. ; SIMPKISS (late H.M. Imperial Forcesh ! Syllabus coders all work necessary for quali- ' j fication to N.C.O. rank. i| pEE FOR PULL pOURSE. rS. ' 1 ENROL NOW. Intending members should apply before ; November 10 next, to Sergeant-Major Simpkiss, who will be in attendance at the Ton- j sonby Football Training Shed between 7 and ' ■ 9 p.m. EVERY THURSDAY, or to ! J F. H. BELL, Hon. Sec. > 16. London St., Ponsonby. § RATIONAL RESERVE. ' ELLERSLIE UNIT. Annual General Meeting. TO-MORROW (Thursday)? Old. present, and intending Members requested to roll up. „ 27 10 „ vita ' Question for discussion is I Shall we surrender?" tWOMEN'B national V\ RESERVE. Members and Intending : Members please take notice that the Office of Above is S o ?' . «.©. J ll - Hallenstein's Buildings. Queen Street. h Mclean. • . m Hr-n. Secretary. Railway Notices. • ZEALAND RAILWAYS. AUCKLAND RACES. <th AND Bth NOVEMBER. 1916. to Holiday Excursion Tickets will be issued «on1 U N k orth d T Tann »"?nui and all stations North of Taumarunui on 3rd and 7th November., and from Kaukapakapa, Homil ton iS?« intermediate, stations on 4th and Bth November by trains arriving in Auckland before 12.55 p.m.. all available for return , up to and including 11th November, 1916 , Tickets as above will NOT be available by I ! AU /^ land -) Vens t£ Express trains. 7 ' On », 4 » th an B , th November trains will run between Auckland and Ellerslie Racecourse at intervale as required : BATTJRDAY 4th NOVEMBER. 1916. »t7 oam w ' leave Hftnulton for Auckland at A 11 leaV * Auckland for Cambridge The usual 4.42 p.m. Kaipara tram will not ' run beyond WaiUkere. The 515 p.m. train will run through to Kaukanalrapa : WEDNESDAY, Bth NOVEMBER, 1916 ' 1 land t at 1 6.30 l am Kauk »Pakapa for Auck- : land at 6.30 am. ; A train will leave Hamilton for A ckland ! at *.u a.rn. .t A train will leave Auckland for Hamilton at 6.45 p.m. The """v 1 4.42 J?-?-, Kaipara train will I'• NOT run beyond Waitakere. The 515 p m : i train will run through to Kaukapalrana ! . BY ORDER. | ' Art Unions. I ' T> LU E CROSS FUND—'' -*-» The. Art Union for the benefit of this ' Fund was drawn yesterday afternoon, at " 0 ; 1 Palmerston Buildings, Queen Street, the' I * Winning Numbers being as foUowsT— e f First Prize: 862, Mrs. H. GyUies. Second Prize: 189, Miaa Wallace. Third Pri**;, 29. Mr. N. Wado. \

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16375, 1 November 1916, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16375, 1 November 1916, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16375, 1 November 1916, Page 14