AMUSEMENJS. "AT BAY." Tho weakest creature will fight bravely . whon at bay, so in this .- POWERFUL DRAMATIC STORY Does a woman, hounded by n, cowardly, blackmailing crew, fight for her LOVE, HONOUR, & HAPPINESS. AT BAY. AT BAY. AT BAY. There has never been a picture quite like this one before for its HUMAN STORY, , STIRRING INCIDENTS, c SUPERB ACTING. FLORENCE REED, And CHARLES WALDRON, Showing ■AT THE "ICING'S At AHE -SWING'S 3 TO-NIGHT At 8. TO-NIGHT. 5 AND. TO-MORROW NIGHT, AT 8. t BIG SUPPORTING BILL: 9 . THE FRENCH ADVANCE ON THE 1 SOMME, JULY, 1918. Tho Pathe Gazette, and other*, •Prj«s-6d., la., nn ,j ]s . m. RESERVES ■> at The Bristol Piano Co. THE NEXT ATTRACTION ~ AT nnHE "gT-ING'S. T JLhe XMNG'S. I .Commences at THE MATINEE . SATURDAY NEXT SATURDAY Afternoon at 2.30. Evening at 8, TEE BUGLE CALL, '. THE BUGLE CALL, THE BUGLE CALL, A wonderful story of military life ii . Barracks and on the Field of Battle .WILLIE COLLIER., Jnnr., And strong Trianglo Cast. Produced by Thos. H. Ince. AM OUT-OF-THE-ORDINARY FILM. • m MTRiOVITCH-PIASTRO CONCERTS., . THE GREAT RUSSIAN MUSICIANS, ALFRED MIROVITCH, ALFRED MIROVITCIf, n Pianist, Gold Medallist Petrograd ConsoiTatoire, 1 MICHAEL PIASTRO, MICHAEL PIASTRO, 5 Violinist, Winner of tho Russian 1000-rouble Prize and Gold Medal. GRAND RETURN CONCERT . In the LARGE TOWN HALL. On TUESDAY NEXT, 3rd OCTOBER. > Bos Plan Opens at Tho Bristol THIS MORNING. ' Prices—Ss., 25., and Is. MONS. EMILE BUCKER, : General Manager. , '- .' ■ PUBLIC NOTICES. ST. MICHAEL AND ALL ANGELS". KELBURN. ST. MICHAEL'S DAY (FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER. 29th). \ SPECIAL SERVICES. 7.30 a.m. and 10.30 a.m., Holy Comt amnion. 7.30 p.m., Choral Evensong. Preacher, tho Bishop of Wellington. (At this botrico will bo dedicated tho offerings naised in response to tho appeal for .£SOO for : tho new Church Building Fund.) NOTICE. fJTHE OFFICES of MESSRS'. JOHK'- - 1 STON AND CO.,.LTD., will ba • CLOSED on SATURDAY, the 30th inst, , for Stocktaking. : , NOTICE. THE WAREHOUSE of the undersigned will bo CLOSED all day SATURDAY, 30th instant, on account of stocktaking. A. S. PATER-SON AND CO., LTD., 12 Cuba Street. "■ NOTICE. ON account of the merging of the Hcskett Syndicate or Tavanakj Iron Sand into tho New Zealand 1 Iron Ore Smelting and Manufacturing Company, Limited, it, is requested that all accounts owing by tho Hcskett Syndicate bo sent to the Secretary of the New Zealand Iron Ore Smelting and Manufacturing Company, Limited, Box 151, New Plymouth, not later than tho 10th day of October, 1916. D. M'ALLUM, Secretary. NEXT-OF-KIN-DUNN. MRS. ROBERT DUNN (nee Ellen O'Neil). —Information is sought m respect to MRS. ROBERT DUNN, who left Invercarfill 19 ago for Wellington, and is believed to have married in Auckland five years ago. If tho said Mrs. Dunn will communicate with the undersigned, she will hear of something to her advantage. "BLUFF PRESS," Bluff. TO EMPLOYERS. BY Authority of tho HON. G. W. RUSSELL, Minister of Internal Affairs, Notice is Hereby Given to all Employers requiring the clerical assistance of Women during the War Crisis, that on application to the Women's National Reserve, Featherston Street, competent persons can ba supplied for employment as Shorthand Typistes, Typlstes, and General Clerks. FLORENCE PORTER, Hon. Organising Secretary, Women's National Reserve. Telephone 3086. I RE ENGINEERING TOOLS AND SUPPLIES. IT is hereby notified for public information that the Imperial Government will not pormit Manufacturers in the United Kingdom (until they are further notified) to execute orders now placed with them, or to bo ! placed with them for the above, unless a. liconse to so execute is granted by the Ministry of Munitions in the United Kingdom. • (2) To preserve the maintenance of our primary industries I am requested by the Imperial Government to certify to such orders as comply with certain condition, full particulars in regard to which can be obtained from tho Officer in Charge, New Zealand Military Supplies Purchase Office, P.O. Box 106, Wellington (telegraphic code address "Supboard, Wellington"). (3) Engineering tools and supplies are defined as follows:— (a) All machine tools. (b) Boring cutters, chucks, fil«6, hacksaws, lathe tools, measuring tools, milling cutters, reamers, screwing tackle, slitting saws, thread milling hobs and twist drills. (o )It is not proposed to extend the system o! certification lo carpenters' tools and certain classes of rougher tools, Buch as picks, shovels, spanners, and articles cf a like nature, ARTHUR M. MYERS, Minister in Charge of Jluaitijiis and Supplies. EXPEDITIONARY FORCES. FOX'S PUTTEES, FOX'S. T. HAVE JUST RECEIVED a Large JL Consignment of Otngo. Southland, and Auckland Regimontal Badges. THOS. SHIELDS, Military Tailor, 21 Willis Street. INJECT more Life into your business. Take advautago of "Talking" Sign publicity. '^ E MATA WINES, grown and made in our own Vineyards on. the Sunny Hills of Havolock North, Hawke'a Bay; ■ ■ mO Catch the Eye of tho Public, try JL Advertising on the "Talking" Sign at Courtenay Place. W BARBER AND CO., Dyers and ,» Dry Cleaners, 325 Cuba Street, City. 'Phono 226. E MATA~WINES have won Six Gold Medals at International Exhibitions againet the Wines of. the .World,
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2888, 28 September 1916, Page 7
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