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AMUSEMENTS. ,Jjl 1C- PRB S S THE AT R E." ; ] "AVhero Everybody Goes," }. CONTINUOUS PICTURES. . , 1 Daily, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.l A Stalls, 3d. Dress Circle, GA. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. 'J NEW PROGRAMME. THE GREAT DRAMATIC "'FEATURE," "WOMEN AND WAR." "WOMEN AND AVAR." "WOMEN AND WAR." "WOMEN AND AVAR." SENSATIONAL REX DRAMA, "THE STOLEN IDOL." "THE STOLEN IDOL." J And a' lilt! COLLECTION of OTHER J - CHOICE SUBJECTS. ji THE KING'S To-night. TIIH KING'S HE KING'S To-night. THE KING'S Props., West's Lid., & T. M. Donovan. A NOTABLE EVENT—NOTE it PLEASE g First Screening of a f SUPERIOR VITA STAR COMEDY. SUPERIOR VITA STAR COMEDY. Bright! Breezy! Brilliant! I Perfect plot. Clover construction. Striking situations. Cuto climaxes. Tho Whole Delightfully done by THE GREAT YITAGRAPH CO. . j "A Convulsion in I! Acts."—'"N.Y. World." A REGIMENT OF TWO. A REGIMENT,'OF TWO. A REGIMENT OF TWO. A REGIMENT OF TWO. : A REGIMENT OF TWO. 5 A REGIMENT OF TWO. 1 2000 ft. of Flawless Filmed Full. ' Giddy hubbies—trusting wives, Awful Howl-out—broken !livos. It raisai on pray faco a smile as bright 1 and broad as the sunbeams oil Dublin Bay - SPECIALLY SELECTED "SUPPORTS." "ROUND ABOUT CAIRO." Effvpl'ian Pathe-eolour Masterpiece A quaint "TWO KITTENS." Edison drama, /'TWO KITTENS." .•«' CANOE RACE Exciting Patlie CANOE RACE colour sporting. . • JEAN AND HER FAMILY. Charming "Vita" Nature Study. I'ATIIE'S ENGLISH GAZETTE, And Other Ohoiee Cinemas. Pleasing Programme o{ Music by THE KING'S ORCHESTRA, D.C. and 0. Stalls, Is. Back Stalls, Gd'. gHORTTS' CONTINUOUS THEATRE. s TO-DAY! TO-DAY! A MONSTER STAR PRODUCTION BY THE MIGHTY CINES CO. (Makers of that Marvellous Picture "Quo Vadis?") "CZERNWSKII" "CZJ3R NOWSKI!" "CZERNOAVSKI!" "CZERNOWSKI!" "CZERNOAVSKI!" This Magnificent Picture excels nil previous efforts bv the Great Cines Co., a lid depicts some of the most sensational and stirring scones ever tliTown on a .screen. Open Daily from 11 a.ni. to 11 p.ni. Admission —Adults, 6*1.; Children, 3d. "TOST A NNUAL SOCIAL AND HE-UNION ■ At , v ORIENTAL BAY KIOSK, TO-NIGHT, Ist SEPTEMBER., 1913. i. F/oublo Tickets, Gs.; Gents., Is.; Extra i, Lady, 2s. (id. Tickofcs" imv 1)0 Md from W&lsli fOiu .. OQliver, "Willi's Street; Miss Vinson, Fruiterer, Adelaide Road; M'Parland Bros., „ Taranaki Street; Spiers and 'lalbotj 20 r Courtenav Plnce; J. Barry, Tobacconist, Maiiiners'Street; M. O'Kane, Boulcott fet. Mr. Griminond's Lecture on "South AVes bland," illustrated by 100 lantern Slides, Sydney Street Schoolroom, AVED--NESDAY, 3ril September. ■ HUTT VALLEY IJORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. SPRING FLOWER SHOAVI SPRING FLOAVEH: SHOAAM" LOAVEK HUTT TOAVN HALL, ' THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NEXT, Opening Ceremony at 3 o'clock, in tli'e presence of thoir Excellencies tlis Enrl and Cbuntes3 of Liverpol. V Orchestral Music, Refreshments. Flower' ? Sale Stall. L Admission One ShilMng. T. L. BARKER, Hon. See. ■ - GREATER AVELLINGTON MUNICIPAL t ELECTORS' ASSOCIATION. ' ELECTION OF MAYOR, ' ' ' ; A DEBATE will lako place in the No, 1 il 1 Committee Room, Town Hall, on MONDAY NEXT, at 8 p.m., when tho Question of whether it is desirable that tho Mayor should bo elected by and from tho Councillors will be discussed. Speakers: Councillors Hislop and Buddie. ' ' Other Subjects: "Utility of Motor Buses." Speaker, Dr. A. K. Newman, M.P. "Rathi" of Sports Grounds." Speaker,' Mr. AW Perry. J. L. ARCUS, Secretary.

; DMiii w#: : u _ h It is pleasant, Easy, Profitable. Wofk ; and the Outfit is' inexpensive ! ! ! ! ! 15 We have just received direct from the. manufacturers a rather li fine assortment of Stencilling Sets, which are altogether different ■ " from those hitherto sold in Wellington. » . . THE ■ STENCILLING SETS_ ° , comprise the following . 1 6 bottles of ready-to-use washable colours 2 correct stencilling brushes 1 stencil-cutting knife , r Several pieces of oil-board for stencil-cutting, r with one cut stencil as a sample Price 7s. &Sd. the Set i- • . . J 1 There is no messing about mixing the colours and dirtying the | hands with paint and smelly turpentine. The colours in these. sets are ready for instant service, and fresh supplies can be ■8 obtained at any time at 9d. a bottle, the following colours being in 6 stock :—Vermillion, Salmon Pink, Violet, Prussian Blue, Carmine h and Green.. , i CUT STENCILS We have also an exceptionally fine assortment of Cut Stencils, the v designs being suitable for cushion covers, curtains, borders, &c. I $izes 6 x 3in. to 20 x 16in. to 4/" each I: OILED BOARDS ' ■ # g. For those'who prefer-cutting-their own Stencils, Sizes 20 x 25in. y At 6cL each <1 .... £ Take an eas% opportunity of seeing these d Stendiling Sets, foi* they ape t'eally gootf 1 and well worth examining! SEE WINDOW DISPLAY ; iiTEIIE&TOMSLTffI.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1843, 1 September 1913, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1843, 1 September 1913, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1843, 1 September 1913, Page 9

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