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AMUSEMENT*. —;— ■ - • 10.30 A.M. TO-DAY. ' HALT! WHO GOES THERE? / THIS MUST COMMAND ATTENTION." TO-DAY. THE TO-DAY. | QRAND PICTURE PALACE (THE NEW CONTINUOUS THEATRE) Hfla secured yrifch commendable enterprise. the MILITARY PICTURE OF THE- YEAR. MILITARY PICTURE OF THE YEAR. The Loveliest Story Ever Written. " SUPERBLY PATHETIC PHOTO-PLAY; ~ —" THE GIRL HE LEFT BEHIND,"— —"THE GIRL HE LEFT BEHIND,"— —"THE GIRL HE LEFT BEHIND,"— —"THE GIRL HE LEFT BEHIND,"— —Or— THE PICKET GUARD. ? THE PICKET GUARD. There's only the sound of the lone sentry's tread, As he tramps, from the rock to the fouijtain, ; And thinks of the two in the low trundtebed Far away in the cot on the mountain. —"THE GIRL HE LEFT BEHIND."— —"THE GIRL HE LEFT BEHIND."— His rifle falls slack'; his face, dark and grim, Grows gentle with memories tender, As he mutters a prayer for the children asleep. For their mother—may heaven defend her. —"THE GIRL HE LEFT BEHIND."— —"THE GIRL HE LEFT BEHIND."— TO-DAY! TO-DAY! COMMENCING AT 10.30 A.M., COMMENCING; AT 10.30 A.M., Till 10. p.m. (without stppping), « In order to accommodate the IMMENSE CROWDS > That are- bound to come to see ; —"THE GIRL HE LEFT BEHIND."— —"THE GIRL HE LEFT BEHIND."— Tis nothing—a private or two "now and then Will not count in the news of the battle." Not an_ officer lost—only one of the men " Moaning out all alone —the —"THE GIRL HE LEFT BEHIND."— —"THE GIRL HE LEFT BEHIND."-r One of the Most Pathetic and ? SUBLIME STORIES EVER TOLD. , The Sensation of the - Whole World. THE GRAND.—TO-DAY.—THE GRAND. In conjunction with The Muoh-discuased Problem, ; CHURCH v. STAGE, : r Vividly Portrayed in the MAGNIFICENT PHOTO-DRAMA, ~ "THE MAN.WHO LOST, BUT WON* "THE MAN WHO LOST, BUT WON." ; The Show Girl proves to the world that her character is as good, if not better, than that of the Church Maiden. FIRE. FIRE. EIRE. 1000 FEET OF SPECTACULAR K . SPLENDOUR. i "THE FIRE ENGINE." -— "THE FIRE ENGINE." — The Dread Alarm Rings Oat: " FIREI FIRE! FIRE! " Horse machines, steamers, and motors are ready.in an instant;, the station doors fly open, and there isa mad rush to the blazing building.—The great extension ladder it : reared against the six-stdrey building.—Up.fly the firemen.—Thrilling rescue of women from tho top storey.—Fearful battle with suffocating smoke.—The smoke helmet.—The cry for help.-—ALL SAVED by fire-fighting heroes. • A KEYSTONE, —- That can only be described as THE DIZZY LIMIT. ■ - The Title of this Breath-snatcher is -— "FATAL BEAUTY." —— -The loving swain admires, his lady love at night outside her bedroom window. OH, THE SHADOW ON THE BLIND! (Go away, yon boys!) ' - You will positively have to LAUGH! LAUGH! LAUGH! Till , you are —well, > thank goodness, S A DOCTOR AND NURSE Will be handy in- case of prolonged- * hysterics. • "•. • ADULTS. 6d ......... CHILDREN, 3d pLAZA _P IC T;U RE S. TO-DAY, ■ SPECIAL PICTURES FOR THE KIDDIES. Your Last Chance To See Our KEY S T O N E S. s' KEYSTONES . * MONDAY, ; ' THE GIRL HE LEFT*BEHIND; " THE GIRL HETJpT BEHIND; V' . Or, THE PICKET GUARD. ' The Loveliest Story Ever Written. More •' Stirring, than. the "Battle Hymn of the Republic," and More Touching than the Rosary." A STAR SENSATION OF TWO CONTINENTS. . It is a human drama of LOVE A NT) HATE. A TRIUMPH OF THE PICTURE ART, which has been enshrined in memorable verse by the .well-known American poet, Frank L. Stanton. / THE GIRL HE LEFT BEHIND. THE GIRL HE LEFT BEHIND. Or, THE PICKET GUARD. Cut this out for your Album: "AH quiet along the Potomac," they say, " Except now and then a. stray picket Is shot, as he walks to his beat' to and fro, By a rifleman hid in the thicket. 'Tis nothing—a private or two now and then' Will not count in the news of the battle; Not an officer lost—only one of the men, Moaning out, all alone, the death-rattle." nrVUNEDIN OPERATIC AND MTTSTOAT/ SOCIETY. The FIRST REHEARSAL OF THE SEASON will be held in Club House, Moray place,' on MONDAY NEXT, 12th April, at 8 p.m. AH intending members are requested to attend this Rehearsal. 10ao rXHEAP READING.—MEMBERSHIP of the DUNEDIN ATHENAEUM costs at the rate of LESS THAN FIVEPENCB PER WEEK- Special Concessions to ® Families. Over 26,000 volumes in Library.- , New Books received every week.' A fine » supply of Magazines and Papers 6f | TYAYID WISHART, C.H. AND B.T.i ■ Specialist for Diseases of the Skin 3 Grant street (off High street). 'Plrone 769. On Tuesday and Thursday Evenings, fro»» 7 to 9 o'clock, the Fee is very much ' than at any other hours. ) MEETINGS. mHE PATIENTS AND PRISONERS' X AID SOCIETY. ANNUAL MEETING, • Town Hall, , MONDAY, 12th APRIL, at 4 p.m. His Honor Mr Justice Sim will Preside. Report and Balance Sheet Submitted. The Committee gives a hearty invitation ' to all interested in the Society's work to attend. Representative speakers will address the meeting. Election of Office-bearers. 1 lOap F. G. CUMMING. . TAGO GENERAL LABOURER? UNION. , A GENERAL MEETING of tho abac*' 'named Union will be held at the Uni<2 Hall, 95 Stuart street, Dunedin, on WB&! NESDAY EVENING, 14th April, 1915/F; .8 o'clock. _ ■* Business: General. Unemployed Members attend. I lOap M. M'ALLEN, Secretary. " U B L I C V N OTIC E. Ti>e COMMISSION set up to inquire i into the PETITION for the Inclusion of the . Whole of STRATH-TAIERI RIDING of i Taieri County within tho Maniototo Countv s will COMMENCE ITS SITTINGS at tho Pifblic Hall, Middlemarch, on TUESDAY April 20, at 11.30 a.m. . • ROBT. T. SADD, i 9ap Chairman. ■ . == i i rfIAKE a. nip of Wateon's No. 10 before X going to bed. Soothing, comforting,' ; delicious. OXAGO WITNESS.—New stories. A large amount of reading matter. Price MI FOUND— All Central Otago growers sav Two Bays TREES :axe good. - M'Comas,' P. 0.. Dunedin. in-.^

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16354, 10 April 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16354, 10 April 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16354, 10 April 1915, Page 1

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