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AMUSEMENTS. ; J Su^li LAST 3 DAYS LAST 3 NIGHTS Of the gorgeously produced show plaj) crowded with scenes of revelry,. A "buoyant, enthralling stay of Life.in tlie gayest Cabaret of Now York. A play i for Home dingers and world ramblers. ' USUAL PRICES. USUAL PRICES, Coming, Boon, the Groat Sensation, TOE PAWN OF EATE.- , -i PHENOMENAL ATTRACTION,-. i MORE DATS AND NIGHTS/ I SENSATIONAL TRIANGLE DRAMA—' t}\ "HATE" or "THE ARYAN.'-' ■ "HATE." A Virile, Forceful i "HATE." Drama. Story of . ."HAT®. •; | "HATE." a white man with. 'HATE. | "HATE." a black heart, etarring- HATE. '■ : , WTT.T.TAAf S. HART." ■' ! WILLIAM S. HART, J - ■; Excellent Supporting Programme. Day, 3d. and fid. Night, 6d. i Tea in Dress Circle till 5.30.' : MAKING 1000 OVERLAND MOTOR- • i CARS PER DAY. • . ; SEE THIS WONDERFUL PICTURE! ; .; IN THE WORLD'S GREATEST ATJTO-< i MOBILE FACTORY, AT • ; i THE KING'S AND STAR THEATRES" ! SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14th-21st. ; Two. thousand feet of' most inteiostinj and absorbing industrial pictures, show- ; ing the samo wonderful eights you sea on ■> a personal tour through' the. WjllysOverland Factory. ■ Experts' spent two months making this ■: new film. It is the finest and most com-' j plete photographic description ever mads of a manufacturing plant. . 1 j • YOU SEE •; The mammoth buildings, where 17,(100 •people.are working. Assembling 1000 Overlands a day. _on moving conveyors—leaving' on. their . own power. . . .' " Making a. mudguard in thirty seconds. A very amusing trick picture, and dozens of other most interest sights. You See tho timo and_ labour-eaving machinery, and the efficient 1 .methods that reduced manufacturing costs—that made possible tho selling of high-grad^ cars at low prices. . . A. HAT3SICK AND CO.. im, New Zealand Overland Agents.

Tkjrss. STEINMAN, To-night, at 8 1 JLvA o'clock, Clairvoyant, and Psych fr- : ; metrv from Articles. Admission, 6d» i 156 Lambton Quay,' opp. Publio Trusts \ Interviews. 6 Hawkestone Street. ] HE following is the result of the j drawing of the Art Union of the N.Z. ' Academy of Fine j Arts:—lst prize, £20, Mr. W. Barr; 2nd, 1 £10. Mr. C. A.- Briggs: 3rd, <88, Mr. D.. j Abercrombie; 4th, £3, Mrs. D. J. Siadi- ; ford; sth. £G, Mrs. W. J. Nathan; 6th, i £6 Mr. j. S. Swan; 7th, £5, Sir John Findlay; Bth, £5, Mr. C. A. Eiappt 9th, : £5,-Dr. Robertson; 10th, £4, Mr. W. H. George; 11th, £4, Miss N. A. Alcorn; ! 12th £1, Mr. W. H. Morton; 13th, £3, ; Mrs. \V. Tuinbull; 14th,£3, Mrs. B. ; | C. Lysaght; 15th, £2, Mr. E. Norton. EW Coin Tricks—Cap and Coin Trick. ! Two pennies are examined and ; placed on the j back of any person's hand, and covered with the cap. Tho pennies are seen to pass through the hands, and on removing the cap sixpence ; is found in place of the pennies; post free, Is. lid. Tho Hying Maori Penny ' is shown in the open hand, and instantly <iisappears, back and front is shown, the coin has gone, and will appear at , ■ will of performer; poßt free, 7Jd. Send Denny 'stamp for catalogue. A. \V. ! Moran and Son, 60 Willis Street, Wei- ; lington. .■ JEWING MACHINES. ■:\ Singer Droph6ad, .cost ,£ls, my price £8 10s.; Singer Drophead, cost £14 10s., my price £7 103.; Singer Drophoad, cost £14, my price, £6 155.; Standard Droptend, cost . £12 125., my price;, £4 Us; Treadles from £2 103., Hand Machines from £1 10s. Globe Machine Co., new ; Grand Opera House, WeUington;_ls4 ; Queen Street, Auckland; and 261 High Street, Christchurch. " - ■ !

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2899, 11 October 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2899, 11 October 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2899, 11 October 1916, Page 7

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