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H IS M AJESTY ’ S fpHEATRE. Direction .... J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. FOR A LIMITED SEASON. Commencing SATURDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 30. SATURDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 30. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. Will Present THE WORLD’S GREATEST PICTURE SPECTACLE, D. W. Griffith’s Stupendous Production, The Birth of a Nation. Founded on Thomas Dixon’s Story of THE CLANSMAN. FACTS ABOUT THE BIRTH OF A NATION. Five Thousand Scenes, 18,000 Characters, 3000 Horses. Approximate Cost of Production, 500,000 dollars. THE BIRTH OF A NATION. Cities built up and then destroyed by fire.

THE BIRTH OF A NATION. The Biggest Battle of the Civil War re-enacted. THE BIRTH OF A NATION. Ford’s Theatre, Washington, reproduced to the Smallest Detail for the Lincoln Tragedy. THE BIRTH OF A NATION. A Series of Wild Ku Klux “Rides” that Commandeered a County for a day and Cost 10,000 dollars. THE BIRTH OF A NATION. Women’s Dresses used 12,000 yards and Ku Klux Costumes 25,000 yards of cloth. THE BIRTH OF A NATION. Night Photography of Battle Scenes Invented and Perfected at a Cost of 5000 Dollars.

THE BIRTH OF A NATION. Wonderful Artillery Duels in which Real Shells—costing 80 dollars each—were used. Miles of Trenches— Thousands of Fighters — “War as it Actually is.” THE BIRTH OF A NATION. A Musical Score of 40 Pieces Synchronised to the Several Thousand Distinct and Individual Scenes. THE BIRTH OF A NATION. P n hHn l p T i hOUSa J d Feet of Film in the a Pict ure Represent 140,000 feet of Actual Photography. THE BIRTH OF A NATION. ost Stupendous Dramatic and ectacular Enterprise which the Brain of Man yet Visioned and Realised! SEE IT AND BE THRILLED. POPULAR PRICES: 35., 25., Is. , Plan at Wildman and Arey’s (no booking tee). m at Coleman’s, Tobacconist, -H.M, Arcade. (No Early Doors.) GiIRISTCHURCiL , “SHERWOOD,” 245, CASHEL ST., CHRISTCHURCH. Superior Private Board and ResiTram’ c Id ? al Situation, Within Penny Tiam Section from Cathedral Square Visitors will find Excellent Accommodation and Attention. MRS. J. STUART SIM. hakatara m e a. terminus hotel 7 p RA KATARAMEA. Renovated and Refurnishes throughout, is now one of the Fines, £? a ses .J, n District - Everything pol =nbl© Will be done to ensure the Comfort of Guests Moderate Tariff. Excellent Accommodation. Choicest Brands oi liquors. J. BOYLE Proprietor.

HASTINGS, STORTFORD LODGE HOTEL. HASTINGS. ouse will make a Speciality of ■ t . he Best Wines and spuits. The Cuisine is under able management, and Visitors and Families will receive every attention. Eleven loose boxes and paddocks. Tariff 4/6 per day. £• A. GRENSIDE Proprietor. HAVELOCK, POST OFFICE HOTEL, HAVELOCK. Only the Best Brands of Ales and Spirits Stocked. Splendid Fishing and Shooting; Parties Arranged far. Firstclass Accommodation. Families Specially Catered for. Stopping place for Newman Bros.’ Royal Mail Passenger Cars. ’Phone No. 12. 0. SMITH Proprietor. (Late of Rangiwahia.) MASONIC HOTEL, HAVELOCK. Home away from home. Cuisine under the personal supervision of Mrs. Atwood. A trial solicited. Only the Best of Wines and Spirits kept in stock. Principal stopping place Nelson-Blen-heim motor service. Picnic parties for Sounds arranged. Hot and cold baths. GEO. H. ATWOOD Proprietor. (Late of Picton.)

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1379, 28 September 1916, Page 33

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Page 33 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1379, 28 September 1916, Page 33

Page 33 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1379, 28 September 1916, Page 33