AMUSEMENTS. - I "For the children,are tho'wealth of tli( nation,"'and "the hand that rocks th< • oradle rules tho world." j THE SILENT PLEA. - " ■ At ! ' The '[/impress. ' HE XVMPBESS. " Autograph's drama of Reality. ; One great big page from Life ltaelfj ■ THE SILENT PLEA. ...■> THE SILENT PLEA. . ! THE. SILENT PLEA. THE SILENT PLEA. A Motion Picture that makes a* strong - - ■appeal for the weak anil Irelpless women and children who, aro de» . -\ prived of tho -bread-winner,and 'left . to fight life's battle alone. "What of the Wife and Babes wheoi th» ■ j MAN is gone?" A Film with a. Mission and a Warning* • THEN WE MAKE YOU LAUGH ' ' .At - . Ge r t|<v; '. ' - " ' ■ iA. Gertie* ' ! Gertie, There's no n<x<d for us to say anything. - here about Gertie.- All tho town is talk-* 1 . , ; ■ing about her.*- ■ ' v- ' THE NEWEST WAR BUDGET. And a wide, selection of-films beside. i USUAL PRICES. i :—;—: , j TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! , , FOR N.Z. SOLDIERS' TOBACCO FUND,' . ; A GRAND MUSICAL and, ELOCU-T'' •TIONABY CONCERT (the feventti'' of a series) will be given in the'ConcorT Chamber of Town Hall, on WEDNES*. ; DAY, NOVEMBER 3rd, by tho Welling-, ton Choral Club, assisted by other lea'd-' ing artists, including dancing bv Miss • Bcere's clever little pupils. The second) part of Programmo is in the hands ot. Mr. Norman Aitken. v ' . Admission to all parts of House. Is. .CHAS. E. CULVERWELL. ' - . Hon. Secretary. ■ ■ . i . _ PEILDING JOCKEY CLUB. SPRING MEETING, 30th NOVEMBER and Ist.DECEMBER. OAVNERS and TRAINERS are reminds •' ed that Nominations for all Hand!- , j cap Events, also Aorangi Trial Pln,te andl - ■ Maiden Scurry, and Entries lor OROUA . i STAICES (w.f.a.), will be'received up la . ,- <• 8.30 p.m. on FRIDAY, the sth INST. EDMUND GOODBEHERE, ' ■ . ■ Secretary, Miline.. . ; BEGG'S BRITISH. PIANOS. ; '> INTENDING Purchasers of a..Piano should not hesitate to visit, our Showrooms. We have-just opened-up shipments of the latest models by thd famous' British Makers:—■ JOHN BRINSMEAD AND SONS. . CHALLEN AND SON* / GEORGE ROGERS AND SON. * MOORE AND MOORE, JUSTIN BROWNE. NEWMAN & CO, -v . /BRINSMEAD PIANO PLAYERS, ' ' - ' Also, . \ 1 . : The Celebrated French Piano, •'I .- ■ THE PLEYELY' . A selection. of .high-grade instrumenfif 1 unsurpassed.* A cordial invitation is ex<'-. tended b visitors to visit our Showrooms, v.; whether a purchaser or not wo. Trill W only .to pleased to .demonstrate tao .beauV . ' ties of the various instruments. . . '■ CHAS. BEGCt, AND CO., 'LTD., Manners Street, AVcllington., ' ' The oldest-established Piano and Mueiq House in N^Z.—s4; years. 'Open' every Friday 1 night till 9 o'clock". 1 BRICE'S ; • ■ T tTNCHEON AND ' TEA' ROOMS, BRANDON STREET, next to Kirkcaldie and Stains. If you Want a good Fish or Meat Tea, 5 to 7.30, try Brice's. •. , EXPEDITIONARY FORCES.,',' BRASS Badges and Buttons, Breech'ea. Putties, and all Military Trimmings at THOS. SHIELDS, Military, Tailor. 21 Willis Street (next Empire Hotel). THE GRAND FIRE-SCREEN, ' ' (Patented.), y Fixes on to' side of Mantel , and works . exactly like a 6pring-blind. Prices ; (postage' paid)— Black, 12s. 6d.; Antique Finsh, 175.-.fid. Send for Illustrated Catalogue. Sole Agents: HOPWOOQ ; HARDWARE, LTD., Palmereton,Northn .
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2609, 3 November 1915, Page 7
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489Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2609, 3 November 1915, Page 7
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