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AMUSEMENTS. "The children are the wealth of the nation, and the hand that rocks the cradle rules the worid." ■ NOW SCREENING.' A Komarkable Motion Picture Exposition Bom m. of ljlfo,s Great Truths. A Thcnv t^T,™,^" lsl * l Homo To-day ..tv^W^ 8 AND POLITICIANS! .-.What of tho Wifo and Babes when th' MAN is gone?" ' ' Vlta ßJ?Ph's Big Page of Reality, 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 star in this great drama. 1 AND A: GRAND BILL BESIDE. ALT. NEXT WEEK. ALL NEXT WEEK. THE EMPRESS. HE' EMPRESS. Another World Film- Corporation • triumph—a Photo-melodrama that excels oven "Women end'Wino." "MONEY.'' "MONEY:" "MONEY." ' J'MONEY." "MONEY." .".."MONEY." "MONEY." "MONEY." , "MONEY." "MONEY." "MONEY." "MONEY." . "MONEY." "MONEY."/'. "MONEY" tolls a.heart-gripping story— . it is deeply interesting—the staging is the most elaborate- conceivable. ,Money, -\yas no object in the production of the elabo- ■• rato scenes, costumes, and'settings."ln one of the scenes ah entire'palace, is: burned and destroyed 1 with'all its'rich!; Oriental furnishings, and hangings. The; ' California 6cenery is wonderfully beanti-' ful. Thd action.furnishes thrill:upott , •'; thrill. /■' ' ' ~' ■.:• . :'-. ■■•'■. i- "MONEY" :■/'■ Deals with that vital, world-shaking ques-i ,;' •■ tion of to-day; to-morrow, and the future, , .CAPITAL V. LABOUR;;' '""; //;. Society takes Champagne Baths while the ' workers starve!! . Hi»h revelry of,.the-. idle rich. Sensational riots arid strikes among.the toilers. Retribution, strikes th'e monopolist.: ■ Romance and Humanity . Win- Out. : ; MONEY! : MONEY!:. "MONEYt.;, Abiessing—or a, curse—which shall itbef . ''.•'." THE FILM TELLS- YOU!'••'m; agricultural shows.. ■ wanganui agricultural asso. ciation. ■;,'■;•: •;■;',, ■-■■: grand patriotic :show;/; AH tho Profits will be devoted to : tW:, Patriotic Funds.', /"-:■"•;. ■ WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY/•,.' 17th and 18th NOVEMBER, 1915.. ./v. ' . : ~GRAND ANNU(AL.SHOWi./ '. Of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Produce. Needlework, 'Home Industries,'■ Art and Technioal, and Publio Schools ' 'Competitions. ■ !•' Ladies'. Leaping and Driving Combetitions, Hunters' and Steeplechase Jumping Competitions, Potato Race ' on Horseback, Turning. Competition. Class 20 "Maiden Hack may compete in classes 42, 43, 45, and 46. The winner of Class 20 may compete for the Championship. .' :.r The leading Show in the Dominion.. - Admission eachday, Is. Entries positively close at the Secretary's •;. Office on the Cth November, at 10 p.m. Schedules and. entry forms' on. applfj cation to C. T. GIFFORD MOORE, Secretary. '~~ iNTHE GARAGE, ~~ ~* ALICIA METAL Proves, its value "by giving entire satisfao- ■ tion. '-' IT is a copper-hardened alloy specially prepared to withstand the hammering action of Motor Car Bearings by. the MAGNOLIA METAL CO. ' JOHN CHAMBERS AND SON, LTD., -. Wellington.. mHIS YEAR ■*■... . .. . EVERY MAN . .Should his choice of SUITINGS •■.- early at ■'■•'■< M IIL I G A N'S,/ :' ', Kelbiirn Avenue." THE IS LARGEST NOW.. .' OVERLAND IN THE SUNNY SOUTH. ROYAL MAIL MOTOR SERVICE. WARD to Kaikoura and vice-versi; ..beautiful scenery en route;an ideal holiday. Cars leave. Ward Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, returning Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. A. J: CLEMETT, . '.'. ..-:•'. ■ NOTE.—My Cars run. in conjunction • with Messrs. Lougesen and Co;'s , irom. Kaikoura to Parnassus: '■'■■.-t v |- -. For further particulars,-.booking fees', etc., apply to: <|. Stanley Ac'-' ■■"■''• ountanc and General-Agenr.,-219 Lambton Quay. Wellington. .'Phone 70..'

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2611, 5 November 1915, Page 7

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510

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2611, 5 November 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2611, 5 November 1915, Page 7

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