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Heelings, Etc, ; ceiiai Pictures Bulls Town Mali, TO-NIGHT. \v Zealand to the Front. 'The most ambitious cinema efiort yet attempted in this country. Acted and filmed amid the wonder sights of Rotorua. Enacted by a picked cast of 50 clever Maoris on the incidental spots presented in Maori Tradition. HINEMOA HINEMOA HINEMOA HINEMOA HINEMOA HINEMOA Produced by Geo, H. Tarr. Pictured by Chas. Newham. Natural scenic settings of rarest beauty. 2500 feet of excellent photography. The most beautiful of all Love Legends. Maoriland’s Queen of the water. A romantic love story, rivalling the famous narrative of Hero and Leander. SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. JUST A SONG AT TWILIGHT —A very fine production by Majestic Co. THE 'BOSUN’S MATE —London Comedy. THE BIRTH OF PLANTS —Pathe interest EXERCISES AND TESTS OF STRENGTH in French Army. Pathe interest. MISADVENTURES OF A MONARCHBunny Comedy. GAUMONT GRAPHIC—TopicaI. Lyceum Pictures. HUNTBRYILLB Wednesday, December 2. EXTRAORDINARY ANNOUNCEMENT As the Hail in Marton is booked for Wednesday December 2nd, this programme will he shown in Hunterville. There is such a demand for ‘’Kitchener’s Army Film ’ ’ amongst showmen that we have been able to secure it for one night only. KITCHENER’S NEW LONDON ARMY KITCHENER’S NEW LONDON ARMY KITCHENER’S H£W LONDON ARMY Lori Roberts reviewing troops at Temple Gardens, LORD ROHEhTS’ SPEECH, AUGUST 29, 1914. “ I respect and honour you more than I can say. My feeling towards you is one intense a/’mic-itioh, JJow very different is your action to that of men who cp,n still go on with cricket and football as if the very existence of the country were not at stake. MARCH PAST THE MANSION HOUSE The Lord Mayer Salutes the New Army. “SWEARING IN” the troops by the Lord Mayor at the Tower. • We have a very fine supporting programme of Dramatic, Comic, Scenic and Topical subjects. PJpOWN HALL, MARTON. Wednesday, December 2, at 8 p.m. B. J. Carroll and J. C. Williamson, Ltd., presents MR AND MRS GRAHAM MOFFAT’S BRILLIANT COMPANY OF SCOTTISH PLAYERS in the World-famous Comedy, Bunty Pulls the Strings. Bunty PkMs the Strings. By Graham Moffat. The Play that Disperses the Wargloom ! “ BUNTY ” played for 600 nights in London and 400 nights in New York. New Zealand is ringing with the praises of “ BUNTY.” Reserved Seats ss, Back Seats 3s and 2s. Box' Plan opens on Saturday at Mogridge & Son’s.

Christmas Tree and Sale of Work. ANGLICAN SUNDAY SCHOOL, MARTON JUNCTION. Wednesday, December 9th, AFTERNOON AND EVENING. Half the Proceeds to be for Materials to make Clothes for the Poor and Refugees in Great Britain and half for Sunday School Prizes. Open in the afternoon from 2 to 5 p.m. In the evening from 7 pm. Contributions of Refreshments gratefully received. Admission Is. Children 6d. Belgian Relief Fund. A SOCIAL and DANCE, given .OL by the Ladies of Ohakea, in aid of the- above, will be held in the BULLS TOWN HALL on Friday, Dece.mber 4th, 1914. Admission 2s. Commencing at 8 p.m.. Music by Crozier’s Orchestra. MISSES B. SANSON and Y. RICHAKDSON, Joint Secs. Sangitikei Motor Cycle Club. RELIABILITY TRIAL., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2. Distance, about 60 miles.' RIZES —Mr G. Avery’s trophy Ist, 1 guinea trophy 2nd, 10/6 trophy 3rd. Start at 1,30 p.m. White Hart Hotel. Entrance 2/6. Nominations close on MONDAY NIGHT with the Secretary. All particulars from G. GRAY, Hon. Secretary. MIPI V’a uto sure yon caa gut no other tea as corn—you i T r.,f. will te sure of iCtoo, when !U-5 * V? you taste th,& first cup. i’UKS r-'TI in imu im VUU LitblO t ».VO ttlhb (Jvtp* w a a you .JLziQi* r r*»yL. ?

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11113, 1 December 1914, Page 8

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