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AMUBEMENTB. J£ I N G 'S THEATRE. Props., West's Ltd., & T. If. Donovan. TO-NIGHT! LION HUNTERS. The most realistic LION HUNTERS, film exhibited sinoo LION HUNTERS, animals have been LION HUNTERS, introduced into picLION HUNTERS, fare drama. Taken at LION HUNTERS, great risk and exLION HUNTERS. pence. A.real story LION HUNTERS, of the jungle. BUNNY'S HONEYMOON. The funniest "Bunnygrnph" ever seen# CrAUMONT A series of itt+orestme GRAPHIC. topical events. A Beautiful Floral THE OTHER GIRL. Jvove Storv. THE OTHER GIRL. THIO EGYPTIAN MUMMY,. A Lover's Intellectual Ruse wliicli proYed successful. Etc; Etc. MATINEE. MATINEE. MATINEE. TO-DAY AT 2.30. .A TREAT FOR THE CHILDREN. Popular prices. Doors open 2 p.m. EM PRES S THEATRE. "Where Everybody Goes." CONTINUOUS PICTURES. Daily, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Stalls, 3d. Dress Circle, Cd. LAST OPPORTUNITY, TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. Of witnessing the STIRRING A.Bl DRAMA:' "A GAMBLER'S HONOUR." "A GAMBLER'S HONOUR," Tho KALEM story of a deadly feud: "A BATTLE IN THE VIRGINIA HILLS." And a liugo bup porting eeries. NEW PROGRAMME MONDAY. King george-s theatre, Lower Hutt. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. THE "SMART SET." THE "SMART SET." . In an entirely New AJND ORIGINAL PROGRAMME, Including New Songs, Neiv Dances, New Sketches, Now Monologues, New Musical Selection;.'Everything NEW, BRIGHT, AND SPARKLING. 35., 25., Is.—Popular Prioes—ls., 25., 3s. Reserved Seats at Theatre. ON MONDAY NEXT,' At the TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER, THE "SMART SET." ' Will, produce Edward Elliott's Original Revue, And Entire Chang® of Programme. Manager, Victor Beck. Rugby football. UGBY FOOTBALL. THIS AFTERNOON, at 3. ATHLETIC PARK. \ AUCKLAND V. WELLINGTON, The Greatest Match' of tho Xear in Dominion Rugby. IMPORTANT EARLY MATCH, AUCKLAND V. PETONE, . Annual Workshop Match. Admission 1». Grandstand Is. Limited irumbeir of Reserved Seat Tickets at ARMIT'S or HORNIG'S. Cenfcrb Turnstiles will be open. Patrons are particularly asked to pay attention to ' tho notice which will be displayed outside the main entrances. W. G. TALBOT, i Secretary. WELLINGTON HARBOUR FERRIES,, LIMITED. TO THE WRECK OF THE S.S. DEVON. THE Ferry Steamer s.s. Duchess will leave tho Ferry Jetty at 2.30 p.m. TO-DAY", for tho Scene of tho Wreck. 1 To-morrow (SUNDAY) Ferry' Steamer r will leave Ferry Jetty both morning and i afternoon. For particulars see To-night's !, "Post." Fare, Is. 6d. Circumstances permitting. t (PRAND MERCANTILE MARINE V* FAIR, To bD opened by -rhoir Excellencies tho Earl and Countess i of Liverpool, 1 AT THE SEAMEN'S INSTITUTE, ON WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3rd, At 3 p.m. '• Special Attractions each afternoon ant evening. A Cnonoe Collection, of Chinese AiH Work mil bo for sale. , ADMISSION, Cd. N.B.—Friends who have promised nr tides for sale are requested to send ii on Monday or Tuesday. W. E. COCKS, Missioner.

Whitcoibe's ■ Week-end'. Specials are worth wile! There are always exceptionally good bargains to to be picked up in week-end Literature, Stationery, etc. The specials are offered every Friday, from'9 a.m. to 9 p.m., and on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Specials for Week-end Literature' A collection of between 200 and 300 Novels by various popular 'i authors;'".' These books are usually sold at'B/6'dach. " ' Special Price/ Is., each Bos Stationery Quite a new line, and exceptionally good. • Tha • r "St. Malo" Linen Faced Stationery in boxes containing 50 sheets in pad form and.so.envelopes Usual price, 1/6 a box. . Special Firice Is. a box . Ladies' Handbag's . About 50, more or less, beautiful Handbags in all sizes and choice leathers. Offered now At Actual" Cost Price - The Hand Bags are on view in our window. THE SPECIALS ARE FOR CASH ONLY Wlritoombe I Tomb Lti

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1842, 30 August 1913, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1842, 30 August 1913, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1842, 30 August 1913, Page 7

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