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Amusements, Tivoli. The T IV IVOLI. Premier -LIVOLI. TIVOLI. Picture T IVO H' 1 IVOLI. House. J. IVOLI. this afternoon AT O Qf| his Afternoon At i.OU. THIS afternoon at 9a His Afternoon At THIS AFTERNOON at oof] his Afternoon At a.OU.. . this a fternoon at o qf\ , Ihis Afternoon At L.ov. to-night at 7 ca sharp, o-night at i.ou sharp. to-night at 7 -a sharp, o-night at i.ou sharpThe Greatest Film Event of the Year!! A Magnificent Spectacle in Two Epochs and 12,000 feet of Film. TOAN, THE WOMAN. Joan, Ihe Woman, JOAN, the WOMAN. . OAN, iHE >\ oman, toan, the woman. Joan, Ihe Woman, toan, the WOMAN. Joan. Ihe >» oman, TOAN, the WOMAN. Joan, Ihe V> oman, TOAN, THE WOMAN. i Joan, Ihe Woman, TOAN, THE WOMAN. I Joan, Ihe oman, TOAN, THE WOMAN. Joan, Ihe >> oman, toan, the woman. Joan, Ihe Woman, TOan, the woman. J OAN, IHE VV OMAN, Based on tho Life Story of toan c.f A rc - Joan Uf Arc. Stronger than arms of war is the spirit of • patriotism preserving eternal liberty in ! France to-day. Through the smoke of battle the figuro and voice of Joan of Arc is seen and heard. She saved France in . 1130; her spirit it is that is saving France in 1918. "Joan, the Woman'' is a Film of colossal magnitude. A mighty host of 20,000 persons were engaged in the production, which took two years to complete. The imposing spectacle of the French Army, with Joan of Arc at its head, is thrilling, inspiring, soulatirring. GERALDINE "TARRAR, eraldine -T ARRAR. GERALDINE PARRAR, ERALDINE 1 ARRAR, GERALDINE "I7ARRAR, ERALDINE T ARRAR. GERALDINE T7ARRAR, LRALDINE 1 ARRAR. GERALDINE PARRAR, ERALDINE J ARRAR, GERALDINE TfARRAR, ERALDINE I ARRAR. As " Joan of Arc" gives a characterisation of superb shading and gradation. The dawning of (ho impulso to deliver her country is revealed with a fine restraint. Her first appeal to the courtiers of Charles VII. has a fine emotional fire. Here 6he reaches the most stirring moment of her portrayalHistory has made it quite clear that Pierre Cauchon. Bishop of Beauvieu, finding himself in danger of losing his high position, leagued himself with the enemies of the King of France. For his own personal ends I he brought about the sad end of Joan of Arc. ! It was not long, however, before the eyes of ! the Catholics of France were opened. They | hailed Joan as a saint, while Cauehon was degraded and excommunicated by Pope Calix- ' | tus IV. NOTE.-OWING TO THE LENGTH OF THIS FILM. THE OVERTURE WILL I COMMENCE AT 7.50 SHARP, AND ! PATRONS ARE REQUESTED TO BE IN THEIR SEATS AT THIS TIME. BOX PLANS are Now Open for the Whole Season -at H. deal's, Queen St. TWO CESSIONS "TiAILY, Iwo Sessions Uaily, 2.3O_J?E 8. TIVOLI. - Reserves at, H. - TIVOLI 1 IVOLI. - deal's, Ouwn St. - 1 IVOLI. TIVOLI. - or Theatre 'phono - TIVOLI. 1 IVOLI. - 2236 Auto. - 1 IVOLI, Tourist Resorts. HINEMOA HOUSE. HOT SPRINGS, HELENSVILLE, Is a very nice Rest Homo for people needing I a complete rest, and wo have the Hot ' Mineral Baths at your bedroom door. You need not leave the house. Doctors may send i their patients and be assured that they will receive all the attention required, such as rest, dieting, and massage. It is an ideal place for holiday-keepers— launching, fishing, tennis, bowls, and beautiful croquet lawns. _ Full-sized Alcock billiardtable on the premises. . Tariff, 3 Guineas per week, or 10s per day, BISTER MAYSIE, Matron. 'Phono 47. KING'S COURT PRIVATE HOTEL, 1 •Phone 22E6. With , Electric Light Throughout. Up-to-date Accommodation. Billiard Table., Extensive Grounds and Mugnificent Views. Tennis Court. Moderate Charges. Permanents by ArrangementTrims to Gate. KING'S COURT PROVIDES A HOME AWAY FROM HOME. G. ARROWSMITH. Proprietor. OTONEHURST, THE IDEAL PRIVATE HOTEL, BYMONDS STREET, AUCKLAND. N.Z. MR. AND MRS. ALBERT A. BROWN, Telephones A 374 and A 25152. Proprietors. Comprising 100 rooms, situated in wellkept grounds, in the -healthiest and most . prominent part of the City. Onehunga, 1 Dominion Road, and Mount Eden trams pass door. i Write or wire to registered address, " 9TONEHURST." Auckland. MILFORD BEACH HOUSE, BALTBURN ROAD. MILFORD, TAKAPUNA. Accommodation available for Visitors and Permanent Boarders. Fine se* view, sunny grounds, tennis lawns, etc. Tariff: Families as per arrangement.— 'Phone No. 7, Takapuna. Mrs. A G. Brett. SONOMA, PRIVATE HOTEL. 'Phone 726. Alfred Street. The above well-known House has a few Vacancies for Permanents. Single and Double Rooms Tariff on application. MRS. NAIRN - - - Proprietress. HOT SPRINGS, HELENSVILLE. Best Mineral Baths in the Dominion. Excellent for Rheumatism, Indigestion, and Nervous Complaints. STAY AT SPRINGSIDE HOUSE. 40 rooms, all ground floor, every convenience; tennis, bowls, etc.; pleasant Domain grounds: slipper and plunge baths. Ring up No. 8, Helenßville Bureau- Motor meets all trains. Telegrams, " Springsidc," promptly attended to. Tariff. 6b per day, 35s per week. MRS. EDDLESTON. Proprietress. ■ KIA ORA HOUSE, Arkle's Bay.-The most popular Soißido House in tho Dominion- Owing to tho early spring and inquiries for accommodation, it would be advisable for intending guests to book «arly, as wo have decided to open the Houso almost immediately, when wo will bo in the position to cater in our usual wellknown style. Two new tennis courts and our usual yearly improvements fcr the benefit of our guests. See daily papers ro Steamer Time-table; good motor road from ' Devonuort.—Write, wire, or 'phone, S. D. ] CHILES. Kia Ora House, Arkle's Bay. BRENT'S BATHGATE HOUSE, ROTORUA. the Largest Private Hotel ot ' Rotorua. Can accommodate considerably ' over 100 visitors. Mr. Brent has renovated the whole of it ready for the season. Electric light. throughout, hot and cold baths, patent lavatories, etc. Nearest house to Government Baths, including the largo new bath-house. Motor-cars and conveyances leave Brent's for all the side trips. Terms reasonable. Porters meet all trains.— T. BRENT, Proprietor. T~~HIRWELL PRIVATE HOTEL, Rotorua, well known as the premier house for accommodation, comfort, first-class table, , and moderate tariff. Renovated for the coming season. Registered telegraphic address, Thirwcll. Tele. 20. 7s day, 40s week.— T. P- Dowling. Proprietor. Cottte. pOFFEE I! ! COFFEE I ! I COFFEE 111, POPULAR WINTER ForBREAKFAST, "Stag's Head" Coffee. I LUNCH. " Stag Head" Tea. AFTERNOON TEA, "Orange Blossom." DINNER, " Stag's Head" Coffee. Ask for "MOCHA." "FRENCH," and " PLANTATION" Brands in Air-tight Tins, preserving full Aroma of these splendid' Coffees. ALL AT POPULAR PRICES AND FROM ALL GROCERS. Proprietors: A T pNTRICAN AND po., T TD., CUSTOMS STREET, AUCKLAND. TORA-LINE means sound lungs. Speakers and Singers take Tora-line. Obtainable ftt ftjLl {jading Chemists, le (id and 2s 84.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16962, 23 September 1918, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16962, 23 September 1918, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16962, 23 September 1918, Page 10