Amusements i\ "vtational .PICTURES. y. National pictures. NATIONAL PICTURES. ational i ICTURES. a william fox's 'gigantic production, ten reels. a "tb.e Ijonor qystem." a "1 he Honor oystem." er "THE TJOXOR OYSTEM." _ Ihe Honor System.- " THE TTONOR oystem." _ v "1 he Honor System." • A I THE GREATEST CINEMELODRAMA L. EVER PRESENTED. IN TWO THRILLti; I ING MILES OF MASTER FILMS. FOR of I THE FIRST TIME IN AUCKLAND. 8. A THE GREATEST TJUMAN CTORY s- EVER TOLD. . ! d ECLIPSING IN ACTION. TRUTH. "' THEME AND LAVISH MAGNITUDE ALL . PREVIOUS PHOTO. DRAMATIC PROi' DUCTIONS. J - A MIGHTY SUPER FILM IN TEN REELS FOR THE THINKING MEN. WOMEN. AND YOUNG FOLKS OF TO-DAY. IT 13 A LIVING HUMAN DOCUMENT. A STRONG. UNMISTAKABLE AND AFFIRMATIVE ANSWER TO THE QUESTION. « " A M T TTjY BROTHER'S 17EEPER?" = MORE POWERFUL THAN A MILLIONSERMONS. "THE TTONOR CYSTEM" IS THE GREATEST AND MOST WONDERFUL PICTURE EVER SEEN IN e NEW ZEALAND. !p 7 LEADING STARS IN THE OAST. 3 TEN PEELS ROMANCE. TRAGEDY, PATHOS. 18 OWING TO THE LENGTH OF THIS •• PICTURE IT WILL BE SHOWN IN V FOUR 2i-HOCRS ,0 OPECIAL. CESSIONS. . ' * °: COMMENCING 12.30. 3.0, 5.30. B p.m. 4 n NATIONAL ORCHESTRA-THE FINEST j, IN AUCKLAND-AT 3 AND 7.55 P.M. Ie PRICES: Stalls, 6d, 3d: Circle, Is Id, » 6d; till 6 p.m SATURDAY ONLY, f- AFTER 6 P.M.: STALLS. 9d, 6d; CIRCLE, '<> Is Id, Is 7d. RESERVED, 6d EXTRA id ; - DAYS WATER AND BELMONT. R U . -—- D ). PETE AND ' ALE OF WORK, IN AID OF FUNDS FOR MINESWEEPERS' CHRISTMAS COMFORTS. Assisted by !! PIPE BAND, PIPE-MAJOR McDONALD, if. AND MR. P. ( CHADWICK. Ie — '— id Scotch and Irish Dances, Ventriloquist, and Basketball Tournament. BELMONT SCHOOL GROUNDS. TO-DAY (SATURDAY).' CEPT. OQ Id Tram Section. ADMISSION: 6d and 3d. 08 a- __ AN (ORCHESTRAL _«. er II A v mk 5 |p QONCERT \^p • By LADIES' STRING ORCHESTRA. It- IN AID OF RED CROSS FUNDS. ,J Will be held in the CONCERT CHAMBER. TOWN HALL. J? On WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 9, « At 8 p.m. is 1 : J Orchestral Items Will Include The Waltzes - Coleridge Taylor id First Movement of Symphony, No. 5 • Haydn jg Passepied, and Dis a Danser - - Borowski y Two Brahms Quartettes will be Sung by ;y Mrs. Patrick Cole Mrs. Emily Sutherland Miss Muriel Barr Miss Burns. Vocal Items by Mrs. Patrick Cole and Mr. Ernest Drake. » Conductor Miss Amy Stevenson. '- Admission: 2s and Is. |* Reserves at Messrs. Wildman and Arey's. S __ 'I *. j- ■ jpRELIMINARY js*± 1' + notice. Ift^Sa 1 NOTICE. gfflj 'nr — w "I GRAND SONG. VIOLIN, AND PIANO .9 RECITAL. J IN AID OF RED CROSS FUNDS. i- Tendered by • MRS. CYRIL TOWSEY. , MISS WINIFRED MITCHELL, d MR. CYRIL TOWBEY. I TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER, r MONDAY. OCTOBER 14. c Programme in Future Issue. Total Proceeds in Aid of Red Cross Funds. Jewellery, Etc, , ) — —: '• PRESENTATION OODS. ? 1 To those Keen Buyers who are ever alive '• ] to a Bargain we would suggest a look in at „ the Case of Goods we are Showing at Half 3 Price. The Goods include Watches, Jewelc lery. Silver, and Silver-plated Ware of every • description. This is no catch; the Buyer gets the' benefit every time. We might tell _ you right here that this Case is meant tor an Advertisement and an additional draw to the attractions of our large and Up-Io-Date Jewellery and Plate Store. If yon are wanting a Present To-day it's going to pay you handsomely to havo a look in at our Oddmente. The article might be there, and, . if bo. remember you are going to gel it at very Low Price. Start Buying your Christmas Presents Now and Save Money. A FEW OF THE MANY BARGAINS OFFERED. 4/6—Pearl Ear-rings, for unpierced ears Pearl Bead (filled) Necklets. 42/— Tourmaline and Pearl Bracelet ' 150/- -5-Diaraond H.H. Engagement Ring. 35/ — Gent's 15 Jewel Pocket Lover Watch 75/— Gent's Strong Silver Hunting Keyless Liverpool Lever Watch. 46/--15 Jewel Soldier's Wristlet Watch, absolutely reliable. Naples Cameo Brooch. 50/- -Oxidised Keyless Racing Chronograph, good timekeeper. 75/ — Hunting . Keyless Racing Chronograph, good timekeeper, ''SO/-—Gent,'s act Greenstone Albert.'.. J/6— Beautifully Cast Kiwi Gresnstone Slab, as papor weights. 5/6-Californian Flower Bead Necklets. 5/-— Quality Silver-plated Leather Inserted Belts. 37/6—5-Tier ■ Silver-plated Cake Stands, i • 10 - Self-dllins Best Fountain Pens. I ' --Soldiers' Correspondence Wallet* ' 20/- -Silver-plated Cruets, I Gi M » Bottle*. ' " 2/6—Jam Spoon, Silver Handle. 5/-, 6/0. 7/6— Mirrors, .3 sizes; American Florence Ebony Mirror*. 2/6— Feather-weight Aluminium Velvet 5 Lined Pince Nez Gates Gold-filled Eyeglass Chain, ear book 1/6- Wristlet Watch Protectors. 1 4/0— Silver-plated Shell Butter Dish, 3 Silver-plated ti Teaspoons, in case 1 8/6—Half-dozen Extra Good Quality r Afternoon Teaspoons, in case, 3/6— Child's Feeding Spoon, in case 12/6— Glass Pickle Jar in Silver-plated Stand, with Fork bl- -Silver Necklet, with 2 Greenstona • Drops and I Greenstone Centre 10/- —9ct Gold Cameo Ring. 7/6Oct Gold Garnet Dress Ring 50/— Two.Ebony Hair Brushes, silver shield ou each. Extra good quality, with comb in case, complete, for tents . 12/6—Solid 9ct Signet Rings. 60/—Wall Sets, superior make wid finish. Well mounted stained oak Shields 1 with hooks to lake 3 brushes,' whisk cloth brush and 2 __{ brushes. Most necessary in 1 home 6/—Glass Salt Cellars, on a solid silver base, with old English style salt, spoon very handsome and useful -Watches. Guaranteed 10 years O-F Ladies' Hunting or Open-face" Kev'. ,<••* clgin. ' Jewels. American lever in iirons. plain or beautifully-chased cases NOTICE.-Country Customers will pleaae add 6d extra to cover postage. Only goods ordered by mail can be exchanged or Tnonev refunded (if nor satisfied) within 7 day? 0 f purchase J) AV I D DILR, GOLDSMITH HALL. QUEEN STREET. AUCKLAND. 1 Nursing Homes. MATERNITY NURSING HOME NORSE CANTY 'Phone 3182 , 15, Huntly Avenue, off Khyber Pass R..__. Patients taken with or without doctor. NURBF. B. DONALD, of Uarnsville, Dominion Rd. Private Maternity Nursing Home, has removed to a new and up-to-date 1 nursing home, Herbert Rd., second' house « left from Dominion Rd. 'Phone 2803
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13967, 28 September 1918, Page 14
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