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Griltith, his camera man, uud his intrepid company of. players,- including Lillian and Dorothy Gish and Mrs Gish and Robert llaiTon, moved .iriil acted lor the camera within sound of-the big guns, near bursting shells, until at last Mr. Griffith: gave the signal that tlio task had been accomplished. "HEARTS OF THE WORLD!" ■ "HEARTS OF THE AVOULI)J'" . "HEARTS OF THE WORLD!" You will seo One million lighting men in. action, twenty thousand horses, miles of artillery, squadrons of aeroplanes, fleets of Zeppelins, the destruction of cities, nnd the charge of the tanks. . . . ' • WAR .PICTURES ' Taken on THE 'BATTLEFIELDS OF FRANCE. "HEARTS OF . THE WORLD I" "HEARTS OF THE WORLD!"' "HEARTS OF THE WORLD!" " "HEARTS .OF .THE WORLD!" A Beautiful .and Delicious Love Story, with the Battle Scenes as a Background. , An epic of the Great War, epitomising in the lives of a handful of people the national tragedy .of beloved France; a spectacular production that is still not « spectacle; an. engrossing comcdy-drnma, with the shudders nnd teal's merging into the laughter of sheer joy; a tragic story of the horrors of unbridled conflict; and yet a simple love, story, surpassing In .its sweetness-rthiS is '.'HEART'S OF .-THE WORLD,".the latest-production Of that wizard .of the .New Af.t, David -Work Griffith. ' "HEARTS OF THE WORLD!" "HEARTS 'OF THE WORLD!" "HEART'S OF THE WORLD J"' ' - Mr.. Lloyd George to/D. W, Grifiiths "You, will make 'this picture to, aid humanity. The idea back of your splendid story, is a message to civilisation that it's 'fij*lit will not be in vain. '.Let me be the first to; predict that, when, you liavo .completed, your labours, you 'will-have completed a masterpiece that . will, carry a message round the world—a story- that will inspire every heart with patriotism, with love of country,, with the great cause for which the civilised countries of the world are; now lighting in...France. This, . Mr, Griffith, .is the .greatest and most wonderful task you have ever nf;tempted.' .God speed you iri your .great work,.'and. grant lliat j'oii .may accomplish vour desires.'-. ■ ''> A GREAT. AND' MICHTY ' '.PRODUCTION; 4 ~ Plans will" Tip opened at . The Bristol on THURSDAY NEXT. . Evening' 3s.'. 25., 'Is. Afternoon prices: 2s. ancil Is. (Children half-price). No booking fee. No'early doors. A FIRST-CLASS CONCERT .. . . Every evening during the holidays! You cn'ii liavo a 'concert' by * the World's - Greatest Artiste 1 in-;.jour ownhome 'with THE : GRAMOPHONE. .' . : •Jf y'oii.hnvo gnest.s there is no-bet-ter.. way of entertaining, them. 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DEALER, wishes to Purchase for Cash' Ladies', and Children's I,eft-oft' Clothing', Boots, etc. Mr. or Mrs. I'iggott will wait upon any Lady or Gentleman at their Residence on receipt of letter; or 'Phone 2051 a. RECRUIT your health, at Otaki's new Seaside Resort. Sandhills to roam over. A safe beach for bathing. Send for tariff to C. Cotterell, Otaki.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 86, 6 January 1919, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 86, 6 January 1919, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 86, 6 January 1919, Page 7

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