AMUSEMENTS. I NOW SCREENING. A Remarkable Motion Picture Exposition of some of Life's Great Trutlis. A Theme That Strikes Home To-day. PARENTS AND POLITICIANS! "What of the Wife and Babes when the MAN is gone? " ■ ■ \ Vitagrapli's Big Pace of Reality, ' THE SILENT PLEA. THE SILENT PLEA. THE SILENT PLEA. THE SILENT PLEA. THE SILENT PLEA. THE SILENT PLEA. THE SILENT PLEA. A Film that makes a bid for the weak ones who are left to fight life's battle alone. Harry Money and Edith Story 6tar in this great drama. "It brings a tear to every eye." THEN WE MAKE YOU LAUGH At "GERTIE!" "GERTIE!" "GERTIE!" "GERTIE You all know Gert. Sho's the rag» —tho fad of the moment! She's a oroam alright, alright. A Brand New Topical Grand Film Trip Up the Nile. A Big Railroad Smash, and PRICES UNCHANGED. We'll have "MONEY" Next Week. YOU had better oomo round, thcn.-< EMPRESS.- ■: FEILDING JOCKEY CLUB. , SPRING MEETING, - -i 30th NOVEMBER and let DECEMBER. OWNERS and TRAINERS aie remind, ed that Nominations for all Handicap Events, also Aorangi Trial Plate and Maiden Scurry, and Entries for OROUA : STAKES (w.f.a.), will be received up to 8.30 p.m. on FRIDAY, the sth INST. EDMUND GOODBEHERE, • ! Secretary, Feilding. , jyfONEY TALKS, THEY SAY! ! Onrs doesn't say Good-bye; it says Goo<J' Picture—EMPRESS. . i BEGG'S BRITISH PIANOS. I INTENDING Purchasers of a PiatiS j should not hesitate to visit our Showrooms. We have just opened up \ shipments of the latest models by the ; famous British Makers:— j JOHN BRINSMBAD AND SONS. I CH ALLEN AND SON< GEORGE ROGERS AND SON, 1 MOORE AND MOORE. JUSTIN BROWNE. NEWMAN & CO, BRINSMEAD PIANO PLAYERS, Also', The Celebrated French. Piano, THE PLEYEL. ; A selection of high-grade instrument^. ; imsurpasfied. A cordial invitation is ex< tended to visitors to visit .our Showrooms, whether a purchaser or not we.trill be. only to pleased to demonstrate the beau* ; ties of the various instruments. , 1 ; CHAS. BEGCr AND CO., LTD., " ~ Manners Street, Wellington. ! Tho oldest-established Piano and Musiff House in N.Z.—si years. Open evory "Friday night till 9 o'clocEj BRICE'S ' ' ' ' j T UNCHEON AND TEA EOOM3- ! BRANDON STREET, next to 1 • Kirkcaldie end Stains. i If you want a good Fish or Meat Tea, 5 to 7.30, try Brice's. EXPEDITIONARY FORCES. BRASS Badges and Buttons, Breecliea Puttiee, and all Military Trimmings at THOS. SHIELDS. Military, Tailor, 21' Willis Street (next Empire Hotel). THE GRAND FIRE-SCREEN, (Patented.) . Fixes on to side of Mantel and works exactly like a spring-blind. Prices : (postage paid)— Black, 12s. 6d.; Antique r infill, 17s. Gd. Send for Illustrated Catalogue. Sole Agents: HOP WOOD HARDWARE, LTD.. Palmerston North. * FOE Neuralgia and shattered Nerves try Green's Neuralgia and Nerve Tonic. It-never fails. Acts promptly, whilo ' : its effeots are lasting. Price, 2s. 6d. bottle. Procurable at ■ R. AT. GREEN, Chemist, 141 Vivian Street. N Illustrated Catalogue is a businesi» producer; and the "Dominion": Job Printing Department will undertake the work for you on request. ) *"" ' ' ' ' ' 'fr-' * -c: ii
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2610, 4 November 1915, Page 9
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