AMUSEMENTS. KING'S THEATRE. • Direction 3. 0. WILLIAMSON, LTD. NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT. NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT. NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT. NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT;.' AND EVERY EVENING, AT 8. FOB A 6 NIGHTS' SEASON ONLY. MATINEES: DAILY, AT 2 P.M., COMMENCING MONDAY WEEK. . BRIEF RETURN SEASON OP THE GREATEST PICTURE EVER SEEN. V*£ipi|sj?|p\, . D. W". GRIFFITH'S M^^ Novelty Sensation of \\ \ Mm\!^SpPf' * &*• *■*"*'* T tO 1 ii 1 ' 't -' xSkP^SpLw OfTH£ AGESjw .uovea oiruggie iiuuuguuui . " INTOLERANCE" An opoeh-making picture spectacle, that is colossal in every sense. Here is 2, joy-ride through history—a Cook's tour of the ages, a- life's education crammed into ,-v night. " INTOLERANCE" Thrills every fibre of your being. It is the most incredible experiment in story-tellinp: that has ever been tried. Its uniqucnoss lies not in a. singlo yarn, hut in the way the whole skein ot yarns is plaited. " INTOLERANCE" Is more than tho world's biggost photo-play. In size and scope it is thebiggest art -work of any description in a decade. " INTOLERANCE " ' . ; Includes scenery that is positively awe-inspiring in its splendour and.stupeiidousness. There has never been such scenery anywhere as the edifices-rear-ed for the Babylonian episode. .'. .-. ;■•. ' "INTOLERANCE" \ Is unlike anythipp tliot has beon produced in the past—niassive.beyond all procedent, well-nigh universal in its scope, perfect in detail, and astoundingly magnificont. YOU MUST SEE IT FOR YOURSELF TO APPRECIATE ITS WONDERS. SEE the Fall of Babylon. SF,E "Belshazzar|s Feast. SEE the Crucifixion. SEE the Bacchanalian Banqiiot. SEE the Massacre of the Hugerots. SEE the Ohariob Kaccs. SEE the Awc-inspiriug Battle Scenes. fiEE the Thrilling Motor and Traii> Itaco for Life. AND OTHER SCENES AND INCIDENTS THAT TVILL LIVE IN THE MEMORY; " INTOLERANCE" will bo shown in Wellington on the same gorgeous scale and detail as elsewhere, PRICES 35., 25., Is. Box Plans for 3s. Scats (D.C. and 0.5.) Open at BRISTOL' on THURSDAY. No extra for booking. Touring Manager, Duncan Keven. WELLINGTON RACING CLUBj WINTER STEEPLECHASE' MEETING TO-DAY (SATURDAY), 14th JULY. BACECOUBSE. . /' ■ LAST DAY (TO-DAY), ' ' , LAST DAY (TO-DAY), SATURDAY, 14th , JULY. SATURDAY, 14tE JULY. - Trains for Trentham leave Lambtou Station at 8.30 and 9.55 a.m., 12.15 and '1.211 p.m. . • :. . Return Trains leave Trentham at. 4.47. 5.30, and 6.30 p.m. < A MOTOR SERVICE, leaving from THE POST OFFICE SQUARE, has been af-i----ranged, the last car being timed to leave- not later than 9.45 a.m. They will! leave TRENTHAM AFTEE THE LAST RACE. ; Coupons for the trin uiay.be obtained at the Office of the : New Zealand Express! Co., Ltd... Customhouse Quay. Only those possessing Coupons can use the Motors/ 1 PRICE OF COUPONS (Return Fare). 7s. 6d. ' EARLY APPLICATION FOR COUPONS IS IMPERATIVE. AS THE .NUMBEK AVAILABLE IS LIMITED. ADMISSION TO OUTSIDE COURSE FREE! A. E. WHYTE, Secretary. .
In the matter of "The Companies Act. 1908," and in the matter of A. HAMBLIN AND COMPANY, LIMITED,, in Voluntary Liquidation. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that under and by virtue of an Order of the Supreme Court of New Zealand, Northern District, dated the sixth day of June, 1917, and made upon the application of ALEXANDER ELDER WARNOOK, Liquidator of the above-named Company: 1. The thirtieth day of September, 1917, has been filed as the day on or before -which all ■persons claiming.to be creditors o£ tho above-named Company are required to send their names and addresses, and the particulars of their debts or claims, and the names and addresses of their solicitors (if any) to ALEXANDER ELDER WARNOOK. Union Buildings, Customs Street, Auckland, the Liquidator of said Company. 2. And if so roanired by notice in writine from the said liquidator or his solicitors such persons claiming as aforesaid shall come in and prove their debts or claims at such time and place as shall be specified in such notice. Any : creditor failing to send to the liquidator tho particulars aforesaid within the time aforesaid will be excluded from the benefit of any distribution made before such particulars are received. Dated the twentieth day of June, 1917. i • . A. 13. WARNOOIC, Liquidator. NO other Tailoring, at any price, l can offer more in Satisfaction,. Comfort, and Appearance than ivliat you get at , MHjLGAN'S, Kelburn Avenue. H. R. LTTMLEY. MARTINBOROUGH T|(/fOTOR Mail Service, Feathorston-irar-ItJL tinborough and Surrounding Districts. All traine mot. Cars, Horses, and Gigß for Hire. 'Phone No. Z. : GOOD Printing promptly produced at popular prices at "Dominion" Job Printing Works. ' /
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