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AMUSEMENT*. TO-DAY 2 P.M. TO-NIGHT 7.45. EVERYBODY’S YESTERDAY’S MATINEE WAS THE BIGGEST SEEN IN GISBORNE THE INGLORIOUS SURRENDER , /OF THE i IMPERIAL / GERMAN | FLEETA Spectacle of Unj»®alMed Impressivenlss, including —\ The SEYDLITZ Leadingfrtha# Crestfallen Life of Battleships. The KONIGSBERG, Beifringp the GermanSCJniissaries. The HINDENBURG, ;HEWEijLITZ, and DERPELINGER. SPLENDID VIEWS OF THE SURRENDERING FLEET TAKEN FROM /AIRCRAFT. / THE U-BOAT COBMETERY AT HARWICH. THE ARMISTICE CELEBRATIONS IN BRITAIN, IFRANCE, AND BELGIUM. v FULL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME INCLUDES—SOLDIERS OF CHANCE SOLDIERS OF CHANGE n Greater Vitagraph Drama. Story of a man’s fight for Love, set in the Mystic Enchantment of %he Tro-pies. Continuation of Patlie’s Serial — THE FATAL RING (Serial)—Episode 12-<A DESPERATE CHANCE. NOTE THE PRICES—DRESS CIRCLE Is, STALLS 6d. Plan at Miller's. SPECIAL SCHOOL MATINEES DAILY. Children Half-rates to Matinee COMING ON TUESDAY —LEONARD NELSON, World-Famous Comedian.

OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT 8 TO-NIGHT l At 8 p.m. THE PICTURE OF THE CENTURY. “HEARTS OF THE WORLD” “HEARTS OF THE WORLD” Under the Auspices of THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT. Under the Artistic Direction of D. W. GRIFFITH. Under the Management of J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. It is its human quality that makes "Hearts of. the World” as big as mankind. —New York “World.” More than a masterpiece; it is an inspiration.—New York “Herald.” “A Melba night at Covent Garden, or a Caruso night at the Metropolitan Opera House, never drew bigger crowds than those clamoring for seats to see ‘Hearts of the Wtirld.’ ” A LOVE STORY/OF I’HE WAR. Lloyd George to I). W. Griffith: “God speed yoi/in y W| great work, and grant fhat/you ,accomplish your desires.” /'? 1 Lloyd Gcorafe’s interest in the wonderfulr photo-play.,, is illustrated in the prologue of the 'story, which presents England’s Prime Minister shaking hands |with D. W. Griffith prior to the lattef’s departure for the Battlefields of Fflfince. TWENTY THOUSAND HORSES MILES OF ARTILLERY SQUADRONS OF AEROPLANES FLEETS OF AEROPLANES CHARGE OF THE TANKS. ! “HEARTS OF THE WORLD” | A tliree-hour experience pf Pas- ’ sion, Thrill, Gripping Sensation, and undreamed-of Excitement, with Cupid always to the forefront. SPECIALLY WRITTEN MUSIC. REALISTIC AND WONDERFUL EFFECTS. Box Plan now open at Miller’s Corner. Seats may also be reserved now for Friday and Saturday Evenings, also Saturday’s Matinee.

HIS MAJESTY'S TO-MORROW EVENING, AT 8, GRAND VOCAL RECITAL. By MISS ADELAIDE BRUCE Assisted by K LEADING ARTISTS QF GISBORNE Including MISS MONICA :H ALE M ISjS DORIS IVbKENZIE MISS fK INC V| MR.J-EIGH D/?W MR./th'«TMAS BATSON mr; h.|e. c. Thompson (Wellington)); I And \ HIS MAJESTY’S ORCHESTRA. The Programme will consist of Popular Irish and Scottish Songs, Sacred Solos, and Classical Numbers. Prices 3s, 2s, and Is. Box plan at Mr. Muir’s Book Shop. AUTUMN AND WINTER MILLINERY —AT—EGDELL‘B Tl/TRS. EGDELL has returned and is showing the Latest in Fashionable Millinery. PRICES MOST REASONABLE. —TRY—EGDELL‘B QAMERON AND gUTCLIFFE (Late Mach ell and Russell), CASH BUTCHERS. JTjXTRA SPECIAL yEAL. FINEST QUALITY. —Telephones— Shop 359; Office 1020

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Gisborne Times, Volume L, Issue 5139, 3 April 1919, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume L, Issue 5139, 3 April 1919, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume L, Issue 5139, 3 April 1919, Page 6

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