, . Q P ; B' R'A ', ' V "S' ET • • '<■ ' 'Co'mmtacing WEDNESDAY, / , ;•. YOCTOPEB'.'4tIf, ;'i •' ■ . . .'Management: The Intenfa-tional . Pictiirp -"Company of '■ : R-" Australia, ' , • in/the GRIP ov ALCOHOL. ■ ...IN THE .GRIP'Off 'ALCOffOL. A. SILENT,DRAMA THAT SPEAKS ALL < LANGUAGES. .-n THE- MOST INTENSELY REALISTIC , PICTURE Dli.illA EVER SHOWN; ' NOTHING'OBJECTIfiNABLE. " C; . simply a.;story 'TRUE. TO. LIFE 1 , i Brought vividly before your- eyes in i. perfect realism. • »• In addition to this. Remarkable Film l will bo added "other New •Clia'rming, Films, ■ '' including. (■ UNCLE TOii'S CABIN. ; .. , UNCLE TOM'S CABIN. - V \ --'PRJCES:'" ' • ' Dkss Circle, "Is. Cd.; all Stalls, ' Ib.j Family Circle, Gd. ■' /|v - • y rjpHE KING'S , THEATRE. Proprietors: West's' Pictures, .Ltd.* -and • Linley and Donovan. ' TO-NIGHT.'" , TO-NIGHT: WEST'S .AND-ROYAL PICTURES ' « Present an ■ t ALL NEW PROGRAMME, ALL NEW PROGRAMME; Consisting o!». THE TRIBE'S PENALTY. . THE TRIBE'S. PENALTY. . • , , PINEAPPLES.' THE'FESTIVAL .OF CANDLES. ANIMATED GAZETTE:. ' And The Great Tcmperance Drama '. TEN NIGHTS IN A BAR-ROOM, TEN NIGHTS IN A 'BAR-ROOM, Prices Is. olid Cd. Plan,at Abel's and Theatre. . ■ - < ' . ... Booking Fee. 6d. 'Phono 3143, TVTIGHTLY 'I seo 1500 pairs of eyes -i-i riveted on 'mo, as I havov seen them before! Their v.gazo is , 1 some-, ■thing to remember—transfixed as if mesmerised—eyes lips quivering. almost breathlessly they devour every little movement that flits across my whitened'body. '"In The Grip of Alcohol," Opera House, WEDNESDAY, October 4. ' - "THE GARDEN' HOTEL." ' ENGAGE Rooms for a Week -End. Lovely Gardens, comfortable rooms, good menu, courteous attention. ' Moderate Tariff, and ORCHESTRAL MUSIC" EVERY SUNDAY. 4 Sins Ud "BELLEVUE.'* ■ PUBLIC NOTICES. KARORI BOROUGH COUNCIL. ' ALTEKATION~IN SERVICE. /OvN and from MONDAY, 2nd .October, 1911, the 7.45, 9.25, 10.25, and- 11.25 a.m. cars from Karori Park will not run. A forty minutes' service will obtain be-, tween Gardens and Council Chamber from 8.43 a.m. until 12.43 p.m., the twenty minutes' service being discontinued at 8.40 a.m. An eighty minutes' service to Karori Park from 8.3 a.m. to 12.3 p.m., and from Park 8.25 a.m. to 12.25 p.m. ■ Twenty minutes' service will bo resumed Gardens and Karori at 12.-13 p.m. W., F. ENGLAND, Town Clerk. ' Karori, September 30th, 1911. • REMOVAL NOTICE; mnE Public of Lower Hutt aiul Petono 'X are '.notified of the change of address. Halving taken over the management of the Al. Laundry, I shall bo pleased to receive my old and also new Customers. Don't . forget the address:— Al Laundry, Railway Avenue, Lower Hutt (opposite School). SUN ON WATI. LAUNDRYMAN. FOR TOWNSHIPS, STATIONS, PRIVATE RESIDENCES, OR ANYWHERE. THE CHEAPEST, CLEANLIEST, and MOST Eh FICIENT method of LIGHTING, HEATING, and COOKING, etc., etc., known at tho present time is by THE DE LAITTE GAS SYSTEM. THE DE LAITTE GAS SYSTEM. Gas produced at from 3d. per 1000 cubic feet. NON-EXPLOSIVE. SIMPLE TO. HANDLE. A Postcard or Telephone Message puis an expert at your service FREE OF COST immediately. R. Y. WALLS COMPANY, Boulcott Chambers, BouJcott Street, WELLINGTON. Telephone 2974. sr— ~ ' m TENDERS, CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL. . nnENDERS arc invited for the supply -fl- and erection of Suction Gas Pumping Plant at tho Puiuping Station, Deckeifliam, Christchurch. Tho Specification may bo seen, at tho Town Clerk's Oliice, 'W ellingtoii. Tenders will bo received at the City Council Chambers, Christchurch, until "Bth December, 1911. H. R. SMITH, Town Clerk. Christchurch, September 31), 1911. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF . - NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED, TENDERS. TENDERS will be received uutil Noon of WEDNESDAY, 25th October, for tho following supplies (o the Company's steamers at Wellington for a term of ONE YEAIJ (except where otherwise stated), from Ist DECEMBER NEXTMEAT (alternative tenders for 3, G, or 12 months) BREAD (alternative tenders for fi or 12 mouths) FISH . MILK BUTTER ICE. Tenders to be on printed forms, obtainable at the Company's Oflice, whero specifications may be inspected, and full information furnished. Tho lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. u - C O N N A N, SHOP AND OFFICE FITTER, 1 AND SHOW CA£E MAKER. Glass Case and Window Fittings slocked. ELLER'S AVENUE, WILLIS ST. Estimates given and work carried out ' with skill and promptitude.' ' Telenhono 2514. < EXPANDED METAL KAHN TRUSSED KAHN RIBBED STEEL BARS. . For Reinforcod Concrete Construction. 1 EXPANDED STEEL LATHING, J For Fireproof Walls and Ceilings. 1 IiUBEROID ROOFING DAMPCOURSE r FLOORING, GIANT BUILDING ? PAPERS. j RATNER SAFES AND STRONG-ROOM i DOORS. y DREADNOUGHT FIREPROOF DOORS, J OREGON TIMBER AND LATHS. THE STEWART TIMBER, GLASS. t AND HARDWARE CO., LTD. £ Couitcnay Place, Wollinston. ' g
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1247, 2 October 1911, Page 1
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