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AMUSEMENTS.

JJAYWAED'S. THE KING'S. ' TO-NIGHT-at 8-NIGHTLY. A HAKE OPPORTUNITY A WONDERFUL LIST. THE BEST SEVEN-PICTURES U THE, IiJiST SEVEN PICTURES Ever shown on one programme. Ever shown on one programme. N.Z.'s Own Dramatic Star, lf "HINEMOA" Received ir "HINEMOA" with '• "HINE.\rOA" outbursts > "HINEMOA" of - a "HINEAIOA"- deliffht. ■ Acted at Rotorua by Fascinatiiiff HERA I TAWHAI and i A GREAT CAST OF 50 MAORIS. Magnificently supported by i- FRENCH ARMY METHODS. .f FRENCH AEJiY METHODS. • FRENCH ARMY METHODS. A Startling Special Star, g Greeted with Deafening Applause. s ."BOS'UN'S MATE" J.icobs'3 0 "BOS'UN'S MATE" humour. ~ "A" SONG AT TWILIGHT." ! "A SONG AT TWILIGHT." A Truly Delicious Comedy. , s Tlio tenderest Story every told. 1- Vitagraph "MIGHTY MONARCH." ; Couiedio, "MIGHTY MONARCH." 0 Bunny's Biggest Boom. "THE BIRTH 01? FLOWERS." . r\ A Radiant Pathooolor. L . GAUMONT GKAPHTC-Wi'.n Braw Lot o' Gordon Highlanders. .THE KING'S ORCHESTRA. l ~ . 6d. ami 13. Reserves Dresden, Is. 6d. 0 TTIGHLAND SOCIETY OF ."WT3L- '- 11 LINGTON. 0 — s " Comunn. Nan Gaidhenl. '•■ TOWN HALL, SATURDAY, AUGUST 29. Under the Distinguished Patronage of HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR. i LORD LIVERPOOL, 0 THE RIGHT HON. THE PRIME a MINISTER and e MEMBERS OF CABINET, * HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR, y And 3 THE CITIZENS OF WELLINGTON. , 0 The Hon. J. G. W. Aitken, the Society's Chief, will preside 8 A GREAT HIGHLAND CONCERT In. aid of the J MAYOR'S PATRIOTIC FUND. \ • THE CREAM OF HIGHLAND 1 DANCING, ' AND THE BEST SCOTTISH SONGS! Full' Programme in To-morrow's Issue. ; J. W. MACKAY, Secretary; s WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. -CONCERT HALL. CONCERT HALL. , CONCERT HALL. CONCERT HALL. » THURSDAY, NEXT, the 27th AUGUST. I At 8. ; ' PATRIOTIC FUND. PUBLIC LECTURE 5 By 1 MR. 0. E, BOSTOCK, • On ' "The Wonders of the Honey Bee and ' Modern. Beekeeping Industry." Illustrated by a Series of-. Interesting 1 Lantern Slides. . ADMISSION-Adults, Is. to all parts ' of the hall; Children, Gd. to all parts of > tho hall. The entire proceeds will bo devoted to 1 tho Mayor of Wellington's Patriotic Fund. JNO. R. PALMER, ; Town Clerk. YE'LL hear the Pibroch sounding, Deep o'er the Mountains and Glens by the Wellington '■ Pipe Band at tho Highland Society's Patriotic Concert. ' H HERE'S ; YX)UR. OPPORTUNITY TO HELP THE MAYOR'S PATRIOTIC . FUND. -Lvl'i'HßEE SHORT TALKS on TOPICAL SUBJECTS- ■ . "Economic Aspects of. War," by F. P.' - i Wilson, Esi|.,M.A.;'Victoria College, yi ' "Pan-Germanism," " ; By H. H. Cornish, M.A., of Banks's Commercial College. "The Organisation and Work of a. Medical Corps on the Field of Battle," - ■By Surgeon-Captain Shand, M.8., ■ M'.R.C.S. In CONCERT CHAMBER,-TOWN HALL, On FRIDAY, 28th AUGUST, at; 8 p.m. Musical Items between each Lecture. Admission: One Shrilling-. Scats may be booked at The Dresden. ~„■;' Proceeds to the Mayor's Patriotic Fund. AT tho Highland Society's Patriotic Concert win will see the best exhibition of Highland Dancing, Hornpipes, and Irish Jigs ever staged in Wellington,

BE BRITISH. Before Buying a MOTOR WAGON conJider where yon will send your money. The DAIMLER WAGON is British and the proved best. Write for fiee catalogue and details to' GEO. HENNING, Sole Dominion Representative, Auckland. In every town of importance in New Zenland'we are represented. We forward parcels (collect on C.O.D. system if required), deliver goods, pass entries, move furniture. You get extra care, without extra charge. The N.Z. Express Co., Ltd,. 87-91 Customhouse Quay.—Advt. THE SUPREME SUNBEAM. Holds all World's Records from 100 to 1000 mile 3. Average speed' per 1000 miles -over 80 miles per hour. FOR SPEED, COMFORT, AND RELIABILITY, tho' Supreme SUNBEAM has no equal.. We have just landed a shipment of 19H models in which are embodied all the ' latest refinements in Motor-ear construction. Inspection Invited. MAGNUS, ' SANDERSON, AND CO., LTD., Opera Garage, Wakefield Street (rear of New Opera House), Wellington: Agents for ■Sunbeam, Zedel, Vulcan, and Lafonda Cars; also Leyland Lorries.—Advt. AUSTIN MOTOR-CABS. ■ The latest models of 1914 Austin cars' are coming to ha'nd regularly by each direct mail steamer. These machines are ' the latest product of a very progresslvi • manufacturer, and are full of interest to motorist and intending motorist, Most : models can now >>e supplied with Electric Self Starters, Electric Light, Strearalire Bodies of very handsome design are supplied on all models. Heavy- axles and ei«cial springs on all Colonial models. Cop- . ies of Catalogue and Austin Advocate mailed free on application to SCOTT MOTOR AGENCY, Lower Cuba Street. Wellington. ===== . . ] THE "PERRY" LIGHT CAR. Tho 1914 Model "Perry," both na re. garde appearance and cost of running, i« <>ae of the finest small ears now on tho market. The specification includes Boßoh ignition. Zenith carburettor, /i Bankey de- i taohable steel wheels,.and Dunlop tires. t Messrs. Inglia Bros., of Harris Street. ' Wellington,, who are the agents for this ° car, and at whose garage it may bo in- ° spected, will be pleased to givo demonßtra- " tions to all intending purchasers. Price, b oomplete with lamps, 4215.—Advt. 1 - jj Administration of Estates.—The Ocean b Accident and Guarantee Corporation is- P sues bonds guaranteeing the proper admin- ri istration of decease'' persons estates,— •. ii fi No rooms for colds in tho man or woman, boy or girl, who uses "NAZOL." q This scientific awl reliable remedy also relievos Influenza, Bronchitis, and Soro Throat. Buy a, bottle to-day—ls. 6d. for 60 doses.—Aavt, i

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2238, 26 August 1914, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2238, 26 August 1914, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2238, 26 August 1914, Page 7

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