AMUSEMENTS. CJ TSAKD THEATRE. U T E A K 1) THKATRB. Continuous Pictures. DAILY. DAILY. DAILY. Ccnunencing at Noon. A Metro Wonder Play -in Five Acts. A Powerful Story of a Woman's Love e>ntitled THE AWAKENING HELENA RICHIE. THE AWAKENING HELENA RICHIE. TOE AWAKENING of HELENA RICHIE. THE AWAKENING HELENA RICHIE. THE AWAKENING ' HELENA RICHIE. Foaturiiig the G realms I Screen Star, ETHEL BARRYMORE. ETHEL BAR.RYMORE. ETHEL BARRYMORE. ETHEL- BARRYMORE. Who has abandoned -ill© speaking stag© for il>o Motion Picture Screen. Oilier Meritorious Fibue include • THE :>oflo DOLLAR ELOPEMENT. THE 5000 DOLLAR ELOPEMENT. A Tlifib'o Faculty THE METRO TRAVELOG. THE METRO TRAVELOG. THE ELLWOOD TRIO. THE ELLWOOD TRIO. The Strand Orchestra. THE ELLWOOD TRIO •Supplies Incidental Mntvic. MR H. ELLWOOD will plav a violin Pftlo. 87-28 ' PICTURES. TO-NIGHT. Leaky "ARMSTRONG'S WIFE" Film Picturing EDNA GOODRICH As tho Woman who Choso the Wrong Man. Other Items: Ha-vk and .Henmit (drama), Tlie Trailing Tailor (Comedy). JiIATINEE, 2.30, EASTER MONDAY. Evening, at C.30, Screened Twice. SC63 QU E E N'S THEATRE. From 11 a.m. Como Early. CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG In "THE DARK SILENCE." Tho Greatest Yet! A Master Play of Infinite Pathos. Directed by ALBERT CAPELLANI. 8683 PUBLIC NOTICES. DR. J. C. PALMER begs to announce that he has this day taken into Partnership DR. FRANCIS L. SCOTT. Ditrinj, tho next two or three months Dr. Soott will have full charge of the Practice, as Dr. Palmer will ha away, owing to illhealth. Dr. Scott's Hours are 2 to 3, and 7 to 8 p.m., a.t tho CORNER OF MONTREAL AND SALISBURY STREETS. (Dr. Acland's House.) Telephone No. 120. 4th April, 1917. 857CF *
VIOLET TREVENYON'S OPINION OP "HENNALINE" EGYPTIAN SHAMPOO. MISS Violet Trevenyon, llw dainty singer now appearing at the Opera. House, writco:— Princoss Thoatre, Dunedin. Dear ilr HcnJly,—l find "Hennalino" tho moat perfect ehainpoo I have -ever UGed. It hae toned *nd brightened up my liaiv most wonderfully. I am eimply delighted with. it, and am sure it will meet with hug© bucccgb throughout New Zealand,—Sincerely VIOLET TREVENYON. Sold in ims, Is Od and 2a Gd. Spccial trial size tSd cacli. Procurable from J. R. McKENZIE, High 6treet, and Leading Chemists. H4IOB-2 SOME CHANGES IN BLOUSE STYLES. . , y "TTCTERE it not for .the inimitable, art of the YY' Parisian designer, Bqmp of the chanp&s in French. Blotiee Styles might be regarded a3 almost 'too radical; but eo charmingly and so eubtly are they introduced in the new models shown at SALON CELIA, that one welcomes tho high round yoke, tha low neck, the peplum, and even tho back-fasten-ing -which js occasionally called into requisition. Ladies are- urged to call and form their own opinion of these new Blouse Ideas at SALON CELL*-, 0 Royal Exchange Buildings. (Take lift -to floor 2). L4I6S-8715 NE'V ZEALAND MORTGAGE SECURITY AND TRUSTEE CO., LTD. Authorised Capital: £200,000. EXECUTORS, TRUSTEES, ATTORNEYS, AND AGENTS FOR ABSENTEES. < TIT ON E Y TO LE N D ON IxL Good Securities for Fixed Terms, or Repayablo by Monthly Instalment*. FIXED DEPOSITS RECEIVED. OSLcsa: U3 Hereford street, Chrktchurch. 6125 MEETINGS. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. CHRISTCHURCH CITIZENS' ASSOCIATION. Meetings op electors win bo held at the undermentioned places, when addresses will bo given by CANDIDATES supported by the Citizens' Association: — Rolleston street Hall, Linwood —THURSDAY, 12th APRIL, at 8 p.m. Win ton street Hall, St. .Albans —MONDAY, .ICtli April, at 8 p.m. Knox Schoolroom, Bealey avenue—TUESDAY, 17th APRIL, at 8 p.m. Methodist Schoolroom, Selwyn street—WEDNESDAY, 18th April, at 6 p.m. Methodist Scholroom, Fitzgerald avenue— THURSDAY, l'Jth April, at*B pan. Beckenkam Hall, Somerfield street —SATURDAY, 21st April, at 8 pjn. 8650 MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS-MEETING of- FRIENDS and SUPPORTERS ol Messrs E. PEEK and E. L. McKEON (Independents), WEDNESDAY", 11th, Schoolroom, Sydenham, 8 p.m. <160 TO WIN THE WAR. SIX O'CLOCK CLOSING CAMPAIGN. will bo held as follows:— TUESDAY, April 10th—Presbyterian Church, corner Linwood avenue and Glouceater street, 7,30. WEDNESDAY, April 11th—MethcdisiSchoolroom, Selwyn street, Addington, 7.30. THURSDAY—Oddfellows' Hall, Lyttelton, 7.30. Speakers. Revs. 3. Daww>n, J. Patereon, and Mr W. Dobbs. FRIDAY. April 13th—Darfield Mfcthodist Church, at 0 o'clock. Speaker: Rev. J. Dawson. All supporters urged to be present. 8721 ADVANCE, LYTTELTON t AT the request of a. number of Ratepayers I beg to call a Public Meeting of Citizens, to be held in the Excelsior Hall, TONIGHT, at 7JO pjn. Business: To consider important matters in connexion with the Borough. J. T. NORTON,. Deputy-Mayor. Lyttelton, April sth, 1317, 8724 HOTEL Managera—The placing of tho delicious Military Pkklo on your table* ia eound judgment. Try a case to-day when your grocer calls. H4288 "mHB Greatest of all Wars,*' more fully X dealt with in the "Evening News" in any other aewapaper in tho Dominion. *T»HE War is being specially dealt with in A the "Evening Ncvfs'' to an extent not { to be found elsewhere.
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