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AMUSEMENTS. rpERRIBLE RAILWAY DISASTER. TERRIFIC SMASH On the N.Y. and V.S. Line. NEW TfORK EXPRESS DASHES HEADLONG THROUG-H TRESTLE BRIDGE. BELIEVED MANY LIVES LOST. SEVERAL SERIOUSLY INJURED. PLUCKY ATTEMPTS AT RESCUE. A dreadful accident occurred on the N.Y. and V.S. Company's line yesterday. Whilst crossing tho trestle bridge over Black Lako, a portion of the bridge suddenly collapsed, precipitating the express and its human freight into tho lako below. It was discovered that tho disaster was caused by a rotten ' tie" in tho bridge. It will bo remembered that John Ballard, the distinguished District Attorney, is fighting tho N.Y. and V.S. Co. in the Supreme Court.— Extract from Herald. The whole of this powerful story, including the terrific train smash, is shown in. the y realistic picture, THE JUGGERNAUT. The Chief Actors are ANITA STEWART ANITA STEWART .diNITA STEWART ANITA STEWART ANITA STEWART And EARLE WILLIAMS. EARLE WILLIAMS. EARLE WILLIAMS. EARLE WILLIAMS. EARLE WILLIAMS. The Thrill tlhat comes once in a 'twill fairly lift you out of your seats at THE OCTAGON (at 8 p.m.) And KING EDWARD THEATRES (from 6.30 till 10 p.m.), TO-NIGHT 1 TO-NIGHT 1 TO-NIGHT! AN EXPRESS TRAIN CRASHES OVER A TRESTLE BRIDGE A ■ HUNDRED FEET IN THE RIVER! - Can you oven imagine what this would be like? You can do more that this—YOU CAN SEE IT! TO-NIGHT. Dynamic Energy! TONIGHT. • A Virile Plot! TO-NIGHT. A Railway Smash that knows No Equal. TO-NIGHT. THE JUGGERNAUT. TO-NIGHT. THE JUGGERNAUT. TO-NIGHT.- THE JUGGERNAUT, i TO-NIGHT. THE JUGGERNAUT. TO-NIGHT. THE JUGGERNAUT. TO-NIGHT. THE JUGGERNAUT. TO-NIGHT. In Four Reels of Motion' TO-NIGHT. Pictures. There's something "TO-NIGHT. entirely different in THE JUGGERNAUT. LOOK! —It has caused a sensation in every English-speaking country. It is more than a drama: it is something that holds and rocks you with its strength, and then has you hanging on to your seats when the climax oomes. ' VlM.—There's vim all through it; vim in action, vim in story, vim m the terrible wreck, and vim in the heart-stirring climax. THE JUGGERNAUT THE JUGGERNAUT THE JUGGERNAUT is the colossus of modern dramas. In sheer realism and smashing effect it far transcends anything we have heretofore offered to — patrons. - THE JUGGERNAUT THE JUGGERNAUT THE JUGGERNAUT is a great example of modern motion picture technique, and the scene in which the speeding express train crashes down through a weak trestle bridge, engine and cars diving \ headlong into the water, is a hair-raiser of the first order. > Prices as usual at both Theatres, but again we remind you to Book at The Bristol; or by-'phone 3091 at The Octagon, . from-7 p.m. " ■ SITUATIONS VACANT. ANTED, a BOY; also 4 GIRLS; bev v ginners preferred; good wages.—J. Romison, King street. lOap WANTED, smart, tidy GIRL; "assist shop and house; country girl preferred.—Good' Home, Times. lOap T/STANTED, JANITRESS, for East * » Taieri School; applications received until April 15 by the Undersigned; schedule of duties obtainable on application.—E. Pellowe, Secretary. 7ap WANTED, Temporary CLERK, with shipping experience preferred;'* six months' engagement; no single man fit for military service need apply. lOap , BOX 52, Post Office. "TOTANTED, a Competent MANAGER V v for the Glenmore Brick-Works and Stone Quarry;, must have a fair comrtiercial knowledge, and experience in managing men. Salary, £250 per annum, with bonus upon Results. Good house and grazing for cow. Duties to commence as early as possible. Applications (with copies of testimonials) to BOX 644, Qhristchurch. a 'nt ! e d, EDUCATED BOY. One just leaving Gchool preferred. BING, HARRIS, & CO. (LIMITED). /W A N T E D, MANAGER, For Clothing Department. Must have a thorough knowledge of Manufacturing and Indenting. BUTTERWORTH' BROS!, N.Z. (LTD.), Sap Dunedin. •yy A N „ T E D, A CERTIFICATED ENGINEER For the Rising Sim Dredge, at Cromwell. For salary and duties apply to the Secretary. Applications to be sent in ' on or before TUESDAY, 18th Inst., to CHAS. ROY, Secretary, Rising Sun G.D.C. (Ltd.), Cromwell. ,OTAGO EDUCATION , BOARD. APPLICATIONS (accompanied by certificates and testimonials) will be received up ■ till THURSDAY, 13th April, for the following VACANCIES:- ' Waikouaiti —Head Master. Salary £260£310. Hawea —Head Master. Salary £200£250. Patearoa. —Head Master. Salary £200£250 Otekaike. —Head Master. Salary £200£250. Kaitangata.—First Assistant (male). Salary £230-£250. Karitane.—Sole Teacher (male or female). Salary £140-£l9O. Clydevale.—Solo Teacher : (female). ■' Salary £110-£l4O. Moa Flat.—Sole Teacher (female). Salary £110-£l4O. Greenfield. —Sole Teacher (female). Salary £110-£l4O. ' ' Clark's Flat. —Sole Teacher (female). Salary £110-£l4O _ Walton. —First Assistant (female). Salary £120-£l4O. Heriot. —First Assistant (female). Salary £120-£l4O. St. Leonards.—First Assistant (female). Salary £120-£l4O. Strath Taieri.—First Assistant (female). Salary £150-_£lßo. Musselburgh.—Sixth Assistant (female). Salary £150-£IBO. Macandrow Road.—Eighth Assistant (female). Salary £110-£l2O. Oamaru North.—Sixth Assistant (female). Salary £120-£l4O. Naseby.—Second- Assistant (female). Salary £110-£l2O. Forms of application may be obtained at this Office. S. M. PARK, Secretary. Education Office, . Dunedin, 4th April, 1916. sap

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16665, 10 April 1916, Page 1

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