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OPERA HOUSE PIGTURES. i TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHTI THIv GREATEST PROGRAMME ON EARTH. AN INTERNATIONAL TRIUMPH. •■ 6 SBT 6 STAR. FEATURE, PRODUCED BY D. W. GRiFFITII, The World's Greatest-' Picture Originator. THOU SHALT NOT KILL Or THE AVENCINC CONSCIENCE. THE AVENGING CONSCIENCE. 6000 Feet. A screen version of Edgar Allan Poe's _ "THE TELL-TALE HEART' 1 AND "ANNABEL LEE," With ait All-Star Cast, including BLANCHE SWEET. BLANCHE SWEET. f Most mysterious, masterful, and Sensational Alotion. Drama ever 2 devised. Photographic Feats never before i attempted. THOU SHALT NOT KILL "THOU SHALT' NOT KILL Is a Drama of the mind, exposing the extremes of penitence and * remorse inflicted by his guilty tfjßifßftienc© uipon- a young m/tn. whbse hands aie stained with blood. THOU SHALT NOT KILL THOU SHALT NOT KILL ' Is supported by ON THE BORDERS OF A LAKE A resplendent Color Study. THE WORLD ROWER Humorous and Brilliant Animated Cartoons. i THE LATEST GAZETTE From tho War Zone, Plan at Ferguson's.Prices: Circle Is, Downstairs v 6d. Children Halfprice. ' OPERA HOUSE. OFEftA HOUSE. OPERA HOUSE. OPERA HOUSE. OPERA HOUSE OPERA-HOUSE. FRIDAY NEXT, SEPT. 17. GISBORNE SAVAGE CLU3 \Vili hold their MONSTER KORERO MOHSTER KO3ERO cMONSTER KORERO In Aid of the CITY BAND FUND?. SPECIAL PROGRAMME! Including 1 operatic solos specially trained choruses. full orchestra and specialities. ijear the savage choir! Hear the savage choir i hear. the savage choir! A Treat Never Before Heard m Gisborne. Tickets obtainable- from the Committee, the Cosmopolitan Club, Members of the City Band, and C. Ferguson's. POPULAR PRICES— Circle and Reserved Stalls 3s, Stalls 2s, Pit ls. COME ONE ;! COME ALL! To Aid the Band who has Aided the Patriotic Cause. }}ox • .Plan opens at Ferguson's at 10 h.,m. on Monday. BOOK EARLY AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT! 105 OPERA__HOUSE. TUESDAY",, 21«t SEPT., 1915. grand Patriotic CONCERT By the Ngatimaru Tribe, m Aid of the War Funds. 30 PERFORMERS 30 Under the Management of H. Lemars. Latest Patriotic Songs and Maori Patriotic Duets. Latest .ami Up-to-date Triple Poi Dances, Performed by 30 Artists, under Madam Lemars, of Rotorua. A TREAT TO SI3E. ONE NIGHT ONLY ! ■fl. LEMARS, Instructor. M. FARASEN, Stage Manager. H. TE AHURANGI, Hon. boc. PRICES— 3s, 2s, Is. 84 TO LET. TO LET — Dowrick's Plumbing Shop, m Derby Street Apply— GRAHAM & KREBS, Coachbuilders. . 81 SECURE a Leather Vest for your Boy at the Front from Zak, National Bank Buildings. 85 HE- ONOTO Fountain. Peii (all British-make) ; can be carried m any iposition ; Avill not leak ; filled m a Hash; guaranteed by tho Agents; 15s post free. — From Thomas Adams. USEFUL-"- BOOKS.— l^e's"~Priceleß3 Recipes (3000 practical recipes for everyone), ls 6d, posted Is 9d ; Quinn's Fruit Tree Pruning 3s 6d, posted 3s 9d ; American Horse, Sheep, and Cattle Doctor 6s 6d. posted 7s. — Thos. Adams. WANTED— Bnyer for Butterfly Gig, secondhand, newly painted ; a sn.ip. — Graham and Krebs. ANTED — Buyer for second-hand Phaeton ; oheap. — Graham and Krfthn. Old Saddles and Harness W i n part payment of New..— GeoWildish, Peel Street. WANTED — Buyers for three light Buggies (all m best of order) ; a nacrifice. — Graham and Krebs. \ ANTEDI Known — Dressmaking I done promptly and np-to-date at Mrs Jeffreys', Bedstones' Hnildings, Lowe Street.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13786, 11 September 1915, Page 1

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