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AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT At 8. TO-NIGHT Tlio Pinal Screening in Wellington, ;AT mHE TTING'S iiT AHE J&ING'S Of the Trianglc-Ince Feature "THE BUGLE CALL." "THE BUGLE CALL.". Featuring WILLIE COLLIER, JUN. The clover WILLIE COLLIER, JUN. Boy Actor. Varied and Bright Supporting Items. Prices, Od., Is., and Is. Gd.; Reserves at tho Bristol Piano Co. Every Programme we Show is Good, but sometimes we secure a picture THAT STANDS OUT I We will screen such a film at THE THING'S ■ HE I\ING'S TO-MORROW TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW TO-MORROW, AFTERNOON at 2.30. EVENING at 8. |ii»iL>iMiii»,ww«i^iuaai»i.i|i,.i H>W w M ui«im A Wonderful "Blue-Ribbon" Fcaturo, By C. TOWNSEND BRADY. IS PLATONIC LOVE POSSIBLE? SHE was an ultra-modern Society girl with advanced idoas on plotonio lovo and the freedom of tho sexes. SB was a big Bavaco, a cave man. Cast away on a South Sea Island as a child ho had grown to manhood without over knowing his kind. PICTURE these two for three years on a lonely island. How they lived. How they loved, until/civilisation found them, makes TEE STRANGEST, MOST PICTURESQUE AND UNUSUAL STORY. You could possibly imagino

■ EDITH STOREY- at The Girl. ANTONIO MORENO as Tie Man. < — i REMEMBER l-TO-MJDRROW. Matinee.at 2.30. Evening at 8. , Prices as Usual. BUT j BOOK YOUR SEATS EARLY at the Bristol Piano Co. To-Day. (Under Vice-Regal Patronage.) (pONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. • TO-NIGHT And TO-NIGHT < TO-MORROW ' TO-NIGHT NIGHT. DRAMATIC RECITALS By Juvenile Pupila of MISS BETTY PURDOM MISS BETTY PURDOM And MR. CULFORD BELL. MR. CULFORD BELL. DICKENS'S PLAY, ;' "HOLLY TREE INN." "HOLLY TREE INN." Sketches, Playettes,' Music, ■ Singing, Danoing, • . SIXTY PERFORMERS. Tickets, 35., 25., and 1.8. Box Plan at Bristol Piano Co. . - ■ VICTORIA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE DEBATING SOCIETY. A PUBLIC DLSCUSSION on'"IMPERII lAL RECONSTRUCTION" will bo held in, the College Gymnasium at 8 p.ni, TO-DAY (FRIDAY). LEADERS OF DISCUSSION-Mr. George Hogben, C.M.G., to support the present Imperial Organisation; Mr. H. F. Von Haast, to advocate on Imperial Parliament; and Mr. P. J. O'Regan, to advocate an Alliance of the Overseas Dominions. The Public aro invited to attend and take part in tho discussion. Admission Free. LECTURE TO GARRISON OFFICERS. A LECTURE will bo delivered by Colonol J. R. Purdy, D.M.S., in tho Garrison Officers' Lecture Room, Buckle at 8 p.m., on FRIDAY, 6th inst. . A. A. CORRIGAN, MajoT. Commanding No. 5 Group. MEETINGS. WELLINGTON RETURNED SOLDIERS' ASSOCIATION. AN Extraordinary General Meeting of tho above Association.will be hold in the Club Rooms, on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13th, 1916, at S p.m. Business Important. : It.. R, MARTIN, Jr.. Secretary. BRINSMEAD . . PIANOS. • rjIHE true lover of Music mil alirays A . demand_ in his Piano quality of tone, responsiveness of touch, and excellence of material and workmanship. Those latter qualities are an important mint, because thoy secure durability, and the genuine Pianist is as deeply attaohed to his instrument as a Violiiist is to his Violin. The worth of a Piano lies in the music which can bo extraoted from it, and it is "the voice of the Piano that has first claim. Hence the lowest priced Brinsihead Model' has the true ; distinctive • Brinsraoad tone. The moment a chord is struok you oan tell from its rich, full quality by the long, [ true singing note that it is an instru- ■ ment of no common erode. Its touoh is ! no leas delightful, while—like the good ' Violin—its tones become mellower with • ago. Inspection cordially invited by the . Sole Agente, . 1 CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., Manners Street, Wellington, OTICE.—New Zealand Invention. Tho Old Clothes Prop has had its i day, for tho "SAFETY" CLOTHES ' PROPS havo come to stay. The harder j the wind blows the safer are the clbthes- ' lines in its keoping. i The Allies' Hand Protector and i Polisher is the only clean combination ► for, Polishing Stoves, Boots, etc., etc ) Obtainable at all sbore9 and ironmongers.

TCTOR THE'CULTURED TASTE GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHES, MILLIGAN'S KELBTJRN AVENUE, Havo the Finest Tailoring Service. IF this should catoh tho eye of anyone suffering from Piles, send P.N., Is. 6d„ to J. 11. WHITING, Box IM, Palmorston North, and he will send you a Jar of the great TOHUNGA OINTMENT. Give "Tohunga" a trial. Sure to Cure. Agents' wanted everywhere. BI L i.B E A~ C 0., 'Phone 703 A. 1 Holland Street, Wellington. SHOP. OFFICE, PANE, AND BAR FITTINGS. Manufacturers of METAL MOULDINGS, AIRTIGHT SHOWCASES 4 SHOP FRONTS. Wood and Metab Conntry Work a Speciality. EXPEDITIONARY FORCES. FOX'S PUTTEES, FOX'S, T HAVE JUST RECEIVED a Large JL Consignment of Otago. Southland, and Auckland Regimental Badges. THOS,. SHIELDS, Military Tailor, 21 Willis Street. , SPIRITS and imported Wines ate at prohibitive prices. Those who enjoy a comforting beverago should drink Wendel's Wines. Admittedly better than imported and much cheaper. Send for price list.- J. Wondel and Co., Newton, Auckland; - WENDEL'S WINES-Port, Sherry, Madeira Claret, 3s. per bottle, 3d. each oxtra if posted,- 12 bottlos or over delivered free at,2s. 6d. per bottle. Full price list on application. J. Wondel and Co,, Norton, Auckland.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2895, 6 October 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2895, 6 October 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2895, 6 October 1916, Page 7

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