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"MOVIES" AND SHOPPING

"If we don't go and see 'Tho Wolf at tlio Empress Picture Theatre to-day, we can't go to-inorrow, 1111(1 we wl " miss ll; altogether," said Mrs. Johnston, apropos of the big Canadian backwoods Mmdrama. . "Well, by all means, let us go to-'tay. and have 6ome tea in the. circle/ replied her friend, Mrs. Barr, "and let u» uiako a note of the fact ftlso thut uost week wo are going to have something very thrilling by the Cines Company, called "l'he Daughter of Darkness'; it; is Ike story of a. dancer who is a secret Pviminal, so you can just imagine what it nill be like. Goodness! Hasn't it turned cold quickly?" , "Yes—makes one think of furs. By the way, have you seen the fur display at tho Bou March?, .'») Willis Sluntf 'i'hey tuive some very sp«cial things in Coney seal, niusquash, squirrel, and pony skin. I saw at the same time, a fine show of American sailor hats in all tho gabardine shades, and a lovely, fur-trimmed «ostume."

"How interesting! I taust certainly see these. By the way, 'before I forget about it, I want to get a supply„ of disinfectant at the Wairarnpa Farmers', on the Quay. I am getting quite nervous about this dreadful epidemic of infantile paralysis, and am not coing to run any risks. The Wairarapa Farmers' keep a large supply of various kinds of disinfectants."

-"I must get some, too—one cannot be 'too careful, you know, and prevention is hotter than cure."

"It is indeed. By tho way, let us have lunch togethor at the Tyrol .liooms, in Manners Street, to-day."" "Delighted! I took my husband along there the other dav. They have a smoking room there for gentlemen, nnd I thiink that must have been the last little touch that captured him. We had such a nice lunch, too—three courses, for a shilling." . . "My husband took me to supper there the other evening, and we quite enjoyed ourselves."—(Published by arrangement.)

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2728, 24 March 1916, Page 3

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330

"MOVIES" AND SHOPPING Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2728, 24 March 1916, Page 3

"MOVIES" AND SHOPPING Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2728, 24 March 1916, Page 3

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