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AMUSEMENTS. SSI The Laughter Show, LAST DAY AND NIGHT Of our Laughing Comedy, •TIIRTY WORK IN A LAUNDRY." DIRTY AVOItK IN A LAUNDRY." And our great Dramatic Picture, THE DOOM OF THE AUTO BANDITS. The Seventh Episode of "THE MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY." 3—Others just as Good—3. STARTING MONDAY. AT NOON. A comedy of merit. 2000 ft. of the best fun picture yet produced. Keystone's latest and best, featuring SYD. CHAPLIN Tho inimitable SYD. CHAPLIN comedian. In the scream of the year, "LOVER'S LOST CONTROL." "LOVER'S LOST CONTROL." A real laugh subject, mix-ups and funny actions in every foot. Syd. Chaplin causes roars of laujbtor with his antics. "THE WILES 01? A WOMAN," A drama of powerful situations. The Bth Episode of "THE MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY," The conspirators determine to get rid of Norton, but fail—the tables are turned against them. BILLIE'S HEIRESS, Brisk Billy Reeves' laugh enticeir. GAUMONT GRAPHIC—the very latest. Prices—Adults 6d., Children 3d. TO-NIGHT! 10-NIGHT! ST. ANNIFS HALL, Green/ Street, Newtown. TEIMPIRE FLORAL FETE AND ART UNION. In Aid of the Debt Reduction of St. inne's (Newtown). St. Patrick's (Kilbirnie), and St. Francis's (Island Bay) Churches. Under the patronage of Her Excellency Lady Liverpool, Lady Ward, and the Mayoress (Mr 3. J. P. Luke). MATINEE THIS AFTERNOON At 3 o'clock. Children Admitted FREE. Magnificent Dancing Programme, Display of Swedish Drill and Musical Items, iiusic by South Wellington Amateur Orchestra. Admission (including Ticket in Art Union)— One Shilling. A typographical error occurs in the Duke of Edinburgh ;u]vt. in Official Programme. Tho Proprietor's namo should be FRANK OAKES, not Frank Oates, as printed. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. ■DAY'S BAY TENNIS COURTS. OPEN FOR PLAY. THE Municipal Tennis Courts at Williams Park, Day's Bay, will be open to the public for play on and after Tomorrow (SATURDAY), the 6th November. Tho Fees for play have been fixed as follow:— Season Tickets ,£llO Per hour, per player G Tickets will bo issued by the Caretaker <*f the Park upon application. j. It, PALMER, Town Clerk. AGRICULTURAL SHOW. WANGANUI AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION. GRAND PATRIOTIC SHOW. All the Profits will be devoted to the Patriotic Funds. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 17th and 18th NOVEMBER, 1915. GRAND ANNUAL SHOW Of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Produce, Needlework, Home Industries, Art and Technical, and Public Schools Competitions. Ladies' Leaping and Driving Comoetitions, 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 oompete for the Championship. Tho leading Show in the Dominion. • Admission each day, Is. Entries positively close at the Secretary's Office on tho 6th November, at 10 p.m. Schedules and entry forms on application to C. T. GIFFORD MOORE, Secretary. EXPEDITIONARY FORCES. BRASS Badges and Buttons, Breeches, Putties, and all Military Trimmings at THOS. SHIELDS, Military, Tailor, 21 Willis Street (next Empiro Hotel). BRICE'S T UNCHEOJj 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. FOR Neuralgia >and shattered Nerves try Green's Neuralgia and Nerve Tonic. It never fails. Acta promptly, while its effects are lasting. Prioe, 2s. 6d. bottle. Procurable at R. M. GREEN, Chemist, 141 Vivian Street. WEATHER REPORTS 9 AT 4 P,M. YESTERDAY. ' Onpe Maria van Diemen.—West, frosh; barometer, 29.84; thermometer, 63. Oloudy, hazy; sea, rough. Russell.—Weslt. fresh; llaromcter, 29.71; thermometer, 72. Fine; sea rough. Mannkau Heads.—West, fresh; barometer, 29.71; thermometer, 63. CHoudy; sea," moderate. Auckland.—West, barometer, 29.70; thermometer, 65. Fail'. Touranga.—West, fresh; barometer, 29.70; thermometer, 65. Fair; sea smooth. East Oape.—We3t, breeze; barometer, 29.61; thermometer, 67. Oloudy; sea rough. light; barometer, 29.57; thermometer, 69. Fine; sea smooth. Port Ahnrirl—West, fresh; barometei', 29.47; thermometer, 70. Overcast; sea moderate. Oastlencdnt.—N.W., breeze; baromoter, 2<M5; thormoiLoter, 61. Cloudy; sea moderate. . Wellington.—N.N.W.. frcSh; barometer, 29.46; thermometer, 60. Ovoroast. Now Plymouth.—S.W., fresh; baxometer, 29.58; thermometer, 63. Overcast; sea modcrate. \ Oape Egmont.—North, brcczo; barometer, 29.60; thermometer, 62. Overcast.; am .Moderate swell. Wflngaaui.—West, breeze; barometer, 29.55; thermometer, 65. Oloomy; sea heavy. Farewell Spit.—N.W., fresh; barometer, 29.51; thermometer, 59. Gloomy; sea rough. Caipe Foulwinii.—Not received. Oreymouth— North, fresh; barometer, 29.30; thermometer, 56. Dull, showery; sea rough. Stephen Island.—West, gale; barometer, 29.40; thermometer, 56. Hazy; sea heavy. Cape Campbell.—ff.W., fresh; Jjaromoter, 29.37; thermometer, 58. Cloudy; sea heavy. Koikoura.—Calm: barometer. 29.30; thermometer, 64. Fair; sea smooth. Altaroa Lighthouse.—N.W.. light; barometer, 29.26; thermometer, 59. Fine; sea smooth. I'ort Chalmers.—South, light; barometer, 29.18; thermometer, 56, Drizzle; sea moderate. Nuggets.—S.W., moderate gale; barometer, 29.21; thermometer, 50. Squally; sea rough. Bluff— W.S.W., fresh; barometer, 29.27; thermometer. 50. Cloudy, showery; sea heavy. D. C. BATES. Meteorological Office. Wellington, November 5, 1915. BRITAIN'S GREATEST PIANOS. Tho BROADWOOD Piano has long been popular with music-lovers. Excellent examples of this renowned instrument, as well as those othor noted British Pianos— The SAMES, and tho COLLARD AND COLLARD—are always in stock ai The Bristol. Payment can be arranged on easy terms. The Bristol Piano Co,. Ltd., M, J. Cr-ua'SFSi ICwlb Islwd

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2612, 6 November 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2612, 6 November 1915, Page 7

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