AMUSEMENTS, JpW Q'UEJEJfR THEATRE, PERPETUAL PICTTTRE PALACE. To-day: 12 noon till 5.30; 6.30 till 10.30 p.m. Packed to Overflowing Last Evening. ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY! ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY! First Appearance as a Picture Actress of Now JJeai.and'.s Owji Favorite, TITTELL BBAJNE, The Idol of tho gallery girls, who achieved such a popular success when, as leading lady with J. C. Williamson's Dramatic Companies, she p.l.ay/Mj tte Loading part ef .Sunday in the play of that' name, pud 'in 'L'Aiglon,' 'Leah Kleschna,' and 'Merely . Mary Ann,' etc. TITTELL BRUNE. 'm'TELL BRUNE, TITIELL BRUNE, As ESTHER, hi 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 6tovy of a great problem. Can the nature of a child, born in squalor, vice, and crime, be changed by an operation?This grand drama solves tho problem. You had better come and see the solution. OTHER MERITORIOUS PICTURES: Island of Waleheren Colored Scenic AND THE PARROT SAID ? Vita Oomedv Drama. THE LATEST TOPICAL BUDGET, THO LATEST TOPICAL BUDGET, • And OLD GOOD FOR NUTHIN', OLD GOOD FOR NUTHIN', Featuring Jay Dwiggins {John Bunny's Successor). One Price to All Parts: •ADULTS, SIXPENCE. CHILDREN, 3d. I HAVE BINNED THAT MAN IS THE CAUSE OF MY RUIN. The Cry of the Wronged Girl in tho VIVID STORY TfTEI ROGUES OF LONDON. THE ROGUES OF LONDON. ——- QRAND PICTURE PALACE. 1.30 to 5.30, 6.30 to 10 p.m. We will reveal to you more than a passing Glimpse of London Life UNDER. THE SURFACE. Depicting All Too Vividly the VICTIMS OF WOMEN AND MEN, Uuecwjmlous nnd Heartless. NIGHT CLUBS OF LONDON. A Scene Baffling Description. BACCHANALIAN BRILLIANCE. THE LURE OF THE WOMAN. The Spider and (he Fiy. - - THE ROGUES OF LONDON. THEI ROGUES OF LONDON. You'll Have Something to Think of. SURELY I WILL MARRY YOU. The Delusion of the Fair Victim BY A LYING SCOUNDREL. — THE ROGUES OF LONDON. THE ROGUES OF LONDON. The Figlifc'in the Supper Room. WOMAN AGAINST WOMAN. Primitive Passion Personified. LOVE! LUST! GREED! REVENGE! Tlie Victim in the Web. THE BLANDISHMENTS OF DELILAH In the "Mephisto" Night Club. ■ THE ROGUES OF LONDON. ——JTHEi ROGUES OF LONDON. Unparalleled and Unprecedented. Tn addition to the above, THE NINTH EPISODE OF THE BLACK BOX Showi.ig in No Uncertain Manner THE WILES AND LURE OP THE WHITE! SLAVE TRAFFIC. THE WHITE SLAVE TRAFFIC. Young Girls Trapped in Loudon Streets. A POSITIVE REVELATION. The Strongest avid Most Powerful Programme in this City. ADULTS, SIXPENCE; CHILDREN, 3d. LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. BANK HOLIDAYS. EASTER, 1916, andlrr. GEORGE'S DAY. 1 PURSUANT to the terms of "The Banking Act, 1908," <h» Banks throughout the Dominion of New Zealand will be CLOSED oa the following d?.y s: FRIDAY. 2L«st April, 1916 (Good Fridav). SATURDAY. 22ud April, 1916 (Easter ■Salurdiiv). MONDAY, '24 th April, 1916 (Faster Monday). TUESDAY. 251-11 April, 1916 (for St. Gporge's Day). THE UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA, LIMITED. R. A. HOLMES, Inspector. BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES B. M. MOLINEAUX, Inspector. BANK OF AUSTRALASIA. R. B. SMITH. Inspector. NATIONAL BANE OF NEW ZEALAND. LTD. D. W. DUTHIE, , n „ , General Manager. THE COMMERCIAL BANK OF AUSTRALIA, LIMITED. E. P. YALDWYN. „ Manager. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND W. CALLENDET?. MEETINGS. CORONATION HALL, MO SGI EL. rpiLE RESIDENTS OF MOSGIEL AND -»• DISTRICT are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING to be held in the Coronation Hall nu WED'.\T;.SD \Y Next 19'h hist., aI, S oVinH;. Sl-ort on the work of the Y.M.C.A. among the Troops will be given by Rev. R. S. Grav and Mr'if. K. Wilkinson. A First-class Musical Programme will be presented. A. F. QUELCH. i! Mayor. PORT CHALMERS PROGRESSIVE LEAGUE. rpHE FIRST ANNUAL MEETING of ,ho Port Ghalmcrn Progressive League will held in the Borough Council Chambers r.n WEDNESDAY EVENING, 19th inst., at 8 o'clock. A full attendance o» member* is requested. R YOUNG, Secretary, Port Chalmers, 14th April, 1916. BOARD AND RESSDENCt: GLADSTONE House, Moray place ('phone 2.180). —Best accommodation visitor.); personal supervision. Moss and M'Pherson. LOST AND FOUND. OST, Black and Pearl Brooch, between i Michie street and Presbyterian Church, uoslyu; reward. Apply Mrs Begg, Rose avenue. J" OST, Gent's Cameo Ring; name inside. I-J Reward returning to M'Knight, motor rank. a OS.I (Monday, between ici-minus, Mor-■m-J nington tram and Hawthorne avtnue), Purso containing money; reward. 35 Hawthorne avenue. LOST7DavirsTl'7e7"p^i r iirriC : Uen. MTn"tyra, 24- Eden street; reward given on returning of same. LOST, One Black Retriever Bitch. Reward returning to Cfcas. Bills, George street.; or 8 Arnold street, North-cast Valley. OST (George street, between Frederick--i Howe streets), Suede Bag containing soldier's badge, etc. Return Mademoiselle Dambly, Stuart street. "fpOUND (Bay road), Bicycle; owner remcnt_ Apply Telegraph Despatch Gold Brooch, with lovers' knot and stone in centre. ' Apply Brown,
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