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K TO-NIGHT! Direction, Hayward’s Enterprises, Ltd ATTR ACTION EXTRAORDINARY. The Picture Sensation of the year. First appearance as a Picture Actress of New Zealand’s Own Favourite. TITTELL BRUNE. TITTELL BRUNE. TITTELL BRUNE, TITTELL BRUNE. The Idol of the Gallery Girls who achieved such a popular success when, as leading lady with J. C. Williamson’s Dramatic Companies, she played the leading part of Sunday in the play of that name, and in “L’Aiglon,” “Leah Klesohna,” and “Merely Mary Ann,” etc. TITTELL BRUNE. TITTELL BRUNE. TITTELL BRUNE. As ESTHER, in The threepart Feature Drama, “ESTHER REDEEMED.” “ESTHER REDEEMED.” “ESTHER REDEEMED.” Achieves even a greater dramatic triumph than in her big stage successes. “ESTHER. REDEEMED.” “ESTHER REDEEMED.” Is the story of a great problem. Can the nature of a child be born in squalor, vice, and crime, be changed by an operation ? This grand drama solves the problem. You had better come and see the solution! g ING’S rjIHEATRE. Direction, New Zealand Picture Supplies, Limited. By arrangement with J. C. Williamson, will show The World’s Mighty Spectacle. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 7, 1916. AFTERNOON PERFORMANCE. At 3 p.m. sharp . The Greatest Picture of all time. THE BIRTH OF A NATION. THE BIRTH OF A NATION. THE BIRTH OF A NATION. Depicting in this Mighty Spectacle. 5000 Scenes —18,000 characters. 3000 Horses at an approximate cost of 500,000 dollars. A whole county was commandeered for one day at a cost of 10,000 dollars to enact the Ku Elux Elan “Rides.” 12,000 feet of film in this stupendous production. represent 140,000 feet of actual photography. “THE BIRTH OF A NATION.” “THE BIRTH OF A NATION.” “THE BIRTH OF A NATION.” “THE BIRTH OF A NATION.” “THE BIRTH OF A NATION.” Lasts nearly three hours. Admission: Adults 3s. Children 6d to the Matinee. Plan of Seats at Badger’s, Managerial announcement: We wish to draw patrons’ attention that the prices charged here are Far Below those charged in other towns or cities. Svdnev prices were 6s 4s and 2s 6d. BE ADVISED ! Secure your seat in time. No Extra diarge.

—ALSO—GRAND MATINEE. FOR THE CHILDREN, At 3 p.m. sharp. Owing to the anticipated demand for seating accommodation the management have decided to hold a matinee for School Children, and also all adults unable to attend the evening performance. Adults 2s, children 6d THE ANNUAL Convent School Concert. Will be held in the King’s Theatre on MONDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1910. y N ATTRACTIVE PROGRAMME. FULL PARTICULARS LATER. Admission : 2s and Is. A.M.P. Society. SECURE your Life Insurance Now, and participate in the surplus divisible for the current year. War Risk Policies accepted at an additional premium of £5 per £IOO assured per annum, payable by halfyearly instalments of £2 10s. War Risk Premium required only while on Active Service, the premium returning to the original amount on return from Service. Communicate with— A. M. SANSON, Wairarapa Rep. A.M.P. Society. ’Phone No. 327. Mas ter ton. 'Phone 185. ’Phono 185. Sayers & Griffin, THE PAHIATUA BUILDERS. VET RITE for free estimates from v v the firm that has stood the tost <|f time, or ring up ’Phone 185 if you contemplate building or require yotir house renovates!. SAYERS and GRIFFIN, MAIN STREET’ PAHIATUA.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5605, 5 December 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5605, 5 December 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5605, 5 December 1916, Page 1

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