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1 AMUSEMENTS, I I HAVE SINNED THAT MAN IS THE CAUSE OF MY RUIN The Cry of the Wronged Girl iu the VIVID STORY Of LONDON'S UNDERWORLD; LONDON'S UNDERWORLD: THEI ROGUES OP LONDON. - THE ROGUES OF LONDON. • THE ROGUES OF LONDON. . - THE ROGUES OF LONDON. - - THE! ROGUES OF LONDON. • - THEI ROGUES OF LONDON. ■ fJRAND PICTURE PALACE. ™ 1.30 to 5,30, 6.30 to 10 p.m. Wo will reveal to you more than a passing Glimpse of London. Life UNDER THE SURFACE, „„.J? e l liclin s All 2fco Vividly the A'IOUMS OF WOMEN AND MEN, Unscrupulous and Heartless. NIGHT CLUBS OF LONDON. i NIGHT CLUBS OF LONDON. NIGHT CLUBS OF LONDON. A Scene Raffling Description. BACCHANALIAN .BRILLIANCE, BACCHANALIAN BRILLIANCE* THE LURE OF THE WOMAN. The Spider and the FJv. - THE ROGUES OF LONDON. - THE ROGUE'S OF LONDON. - THR ROGUES OF LONDON. - THE ROGUES OF LONDON. - You'll Have Some tiling to Think of. SURELY I WILL MARRY YOU. SURELY I WILL MARRY YOU. The Doiusion of the Fair Victim BY A LYING SCOUNDREL. - THEI ROGUES OF LONDON. - THE! ROGUE? OF LONDON. - THEI ROGUES OF LONDON. - The Fight iu the Supper Room. The Fight, in the Supper Room. WOMAN AGAINST WOMAN. Primitive- Passion Personified. LOVE! LUST' GREET)!' REVENGE! „,„„ T ">e Victim in the Web. THE BLANDISHMENTS OF DELILAH In the "MephislV Nieht Club. THE ROGUES OF LONDON. THE! ROGUES OF LONDON. • —— THFJ ROGUES OF LONDON. ■ Unparalleled ami Unprecedented. In addition to the above, THE NINTH EPrSODE OF THEI NINTH EPISODE OF THE BLACK BOX Showing in No Uncertain Manner THE WILES AND LURE OF THE WHITE! SLAVE TRAFFIC. - - THE WHITE! SLAVE! TRAFFIC. - THE WHITE! SLAVE TRAFFIC. . Young Girls Trapped in Loudon Streets. A POSITIVE REVELATION. The Strongest and Most Powerful Programme in this City. ADULTS, CHILDREN, 3d. NEW QUEERS THEATRE. PERPETUAL PICTURE PALACE. To-day: 12 noon till 5.30; 6.50 till 10.30 p.m. ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY' ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY! The Picture Sensation of the Year. First Appearance as a Picture Actres3 of New Zealand's Own Favorite, TITTELL BB.TJNE. The Idol of tlio gallery girls, who achieved such a populnr success when, as leading lady with 3. C. Williamson's Dramatic Companies, she played the loading part af- Sunday m the play of that name, and in LAiglon, 'Leah Kleschna,' and 'Merely Mary Ann,' etc. TTTTELL BRUNT? TT'JITELL BRUN.K' TII'TELL PRUNE, As ESTHER,, in The 3-part Feature Drama, ESTHER REDEEMED, ' ESTHER. REDEEMED, ESTHER, REDEEMED, ESTHER REDEEMED, Achieves even a greater dramatic triumph than in her big stage successes. ESTHER. REDEEMED ESTHER, REDEEMED Is the (dory of a great problem. Can the nature of a. chili], born in squalor, vice, and crime, be chanjnd by an operation? This grand drama selves the problem. io " -il" better come and soc the solution. OTHER MERITORIOUS PICTURED: Island of Walekeven Colored ScenfeS AND THE PARROT SAID ? Vita Coiiicdv Drama. THra LATEST TOPICAL BUDGET THEi LATEST TOPICAL BUDGET And OLD GOOD FOR NUTHIN' OLD GOOD FOR NUTHIN'' Featuring Jay Dwiggins (John Bunir/ig Successor). One Price to All Parts: ADULTS, SIXPENCE. CHILDREN, 3d. AUCTIONS. TUESDAY, 18th APRIL,' At 1 o'clock sharp. At Rooms, No. 221 Princes street. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD, KAURI WARDROBE, 4ft 6in BRASS-MOUNTED BEDSTEAD MAHOGANY OVAL TABLE, CABINET OVERMANTEL, DAISY VACCUM CARPET CLEAN] A LEX. HARRIS AND CO. -<-»- have received instructions to 6ell bv auctm, Household Furniture, including— Mahogany dining table, mahogany sideboard, Austrian chairs, hearthrugs, pictures fenders, whatnots, antique scat, carpets' linoleum, rattan chairs', mahogany dinin° chairs, music canterbury, sewing machine", flower pedestal, double and single iron bedsteads, wire mattress, kapok mattresses, shakedowns, diichesso chests, withstands, toilet ware, toilet chests, wardrobe, ottoman couch, 4ft 6in panel bedstead, crockery, vases, ornaments, kitchen tables, 3-roller mangle, grindstone, register grates, kitchen utensils* WEDNESDAY, 19th APRIL, At 2 o'clock. At Premise-,, Calder street, St. Kilda. In the Estate of the lata William Allan. CLEARING SALE Of his FREEHOLD PROPERTY, BUILDINO SITES, BUILDING FOR REMOVAL, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ETC., ETC. 10-EOOMED DWELLING AND 12 LOOSE BOXES (suitable for racing stables). ALEX. HARRIS AND CO. li«vc received instructions from the Tmsices to seP. ,i<: above: 1. Section-: "1 and ]?., Block LV.. St, Kilda. wilii a. frontage to Calder street of 90fr, by 100 ft, with a 10-roomed Dwelling, 12-stall stable thereon, suitable for. racin'-' stables. 2. Section 1. Block LV., St. Kilda,. fronting Driver and Dalgcty streets, 50ft In ICOft: well filled in. 3. Section 2, adjoining above, 40ft bv 100 ft; filled in. " 4. Section 1, Block LVL, St. Kilda, 60ft by 100 ft, corner Calder and Dalgety streets. 5. Allotments 65 and 66. fronting Forbm-y crescent, each 50ft by 250 ft; picked sites. Also. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, I DINING ROOM, BEDROOM. AND I KITPJIF.N FURNITURE, I TOOLS, IRON. LEAD, ZINC AND SUNDRIES, BUILDING FOR REMOVAL, 2 SPRING CARTS. TUESDAY, 18th APRIL, ~ At 2 o'clock. At Premises. No. 21 Eskvale strec* Musselburgh. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, 2 OAK CARVERS' CHAIRS (Upholstered in Mormello AVlvet) MORRIS EASY CHAIRS', REVOLVING BOOKCASE-, Iptpw A ST-.-? OI ' IMX7 C,U?D TAIJ LE, RICH AXMINSTER CARPET, MAHOGANY ESCRITOIRE. ALEX. HARRIS AITD CO -£*- have received iiislrr.ct.'ons from the owner, who w giving up housekeeping, to •°n-_ nur - tl0 "' Household Furniture, includ, , 2 oak carvers' chairs, liearthnie-3, revolt-. mg bookcase, occasional table, Axmin'tti carpet,, walnut folding occasional table,' nh, bolstered window scat, portL-jo rod and, cur. uim, art curtains, linoleum, antiqag coa.' bos, flower pedestal, Morris easy chair, pane.' bedstead, wire mattresses, shakedown, sol ware, pictures, pair steps, crockeijr, kit«htt iLSfekiaSI 0 M

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Evening Star, Issue 16091, 17 April 1916, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 16091, 17 April 1916, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 16091, 17 April 1916, Page 5

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