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AMUSEMENTS. /-(RAND OPERA HOUSE. Lowes J. C. WILLIAMSON. LTD. Business Manager W... P. Russell.LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT I AST NIGHT LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT Of tho Great SHAKESPEAREAN COMPANY, .Headed by two of England's Greatest , Exponents of tho Great Hard's Work 3, ALLAN WILKID ' ALLAN WILTCIE ALLAN WILKIE , ALLAN WILKIE' ' And FREDISWYDB HUNTER-WATTS FREDISWYDB HUNTER-WATTS Supported by the popular company that • has achieved Bnch a' phonomenal euccesa during their Wellington Season, whiah terminates to-night, "OTHELLO." Tho Most Impressive Drama tho Stage' has ever seen, and Absolutely Shakespeare's Greatest, Prices: Bs. 25., and la. Booked Seats, 4a. Box plans at tho Bristol Piano Company. Day Sales at Theatre Confectionery. (JROWN THEATRE. TO OUR PATROKS. The Box Plan for the First Great Win, Fox Supreme Photo-Play, THE PLUNDERER; THE PLUNDERER, THE PLUNDERER, is NOW OPEN at The Bristol. Seats may also be Reserved ai tho Theatre. 'Phono 3170. "THE PLUNDERER" IS X MIGHTY • PRODUCTION, And wo Stake our Reputation. against the Prico of Admission That tho Wonderful Fox Kims are all wo Claim Them to Be. WE COMMENCE ON MONDAY: AT 8 P.M. • SEE THE FIRST COLOSSAL PICTURISATION, Featuring THE WORLD'S MOST FAMOUS PICTURE ARTIST, WILLIAM FARJTOM, And we know yon wilt want to see tho R«st. .- ' "CARMEN" NEXT, closely followed by "THE CELEBRATED SCANDAL," And "PRINCESS ROMANOFF," better] known in this country as "Fedora." WELLINGTON RACING CLUB. SPRING MEETING, 21st and 23rd OCTOBER, 1916. NOMINATIONS for all Events at the above Meeting CLOSE at 9 o'clock p.m.'on FRIDAY, 29th SEPTEMBER. 1916, at the office or tho Club, Woodward Street, Wellington. A. E. WHYTE, Secretary. ITtEI MATA WINES are absolutely pure, i-' and are lecommonded for Invalids. Ask your Doctor! GET Direct Results.- Advertise on the "Talking" Sign at Courtenay Place. new members. The neoessity for still greater combination amongst employers wall bo more than ever apparent when the war is over and the problems resulting therefrom havo to he faced. There is much speculation as to what the future has in store, but it is impossible yet to form any reliable opinions regarding the difficulties which may have to be met. It is certain ; however, that there is both hero and in Australia a small but extremely dangerous number'of men who are apparently determined to seize every opportunity, as it offers, to promote antagonism between employers and workers. Upon those who have the best interests of the Empire at heart there devolves the duty of doing everything possible to encourage industry, promoto trade and encourage industry, promoto trade, and labour if the winning of the war is to result in lasting benefit to the Dominion.

. SATURDAY'S FIXTURES. Following aro tlio fixtures and referee 3 | for Saturday's cauies:— I- Fifth B Grade.—Thorndon v. Island Bay, Anderson Park, 2.15 (11. Yeoman). Fifth A League.--Y.M.C.A. t. St. David's, Anderson Park, 11.30 (R. Hendry). Scouts' Competition.—St. Peter's v. Brooklyn, Kilbirnie, 3 p.m. (A. Josephs). Friendly Match.—Wadostown v. Wadcsfowu Old Boys, Anderson Park, 3 p.m. (V. Astill). .411 over Now Zealand people are praising Desert Gold, the most popular tea in tho Dominion. Hero is a typical I letter received by the proprietors: "I I find Desert Gold Tea splendid, and have recommended it to many of my friends, who have the highest praiso for it."— i Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2888, 28 September 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2888, 28 September 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2888, 28 September 1916, Page 7

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