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AMUSEMENTS. COMMENCING'NOON TO-DAY i At EVERYBODY'S, EVERYBODY'S, . ' GREAT SOCIETY DRAMA; ■ ; Starring - ; H. B. WARNER, ' ; Brilliant Supporting It?ms.' : Day, 3d. and fid. Nifht, Gd. . • . .; Tea in Dress Circle till 5.30. ' I ' »/J,') Tea served Free in Circle from 11 to 5.30, 'l'o-DAY! . .TO-DAY! -i TO-DAY! The World Film Corporation prosorfts its- superb dramatic triumph, THE PAWN OF FATE. THE PAWN OP FATE. ; THE PAWN OF FATE. Combining a powerful theme, a grand art production, and spectacular scenes. : A PLAY TO ENTHUSE OVER.' MAKING 1000 OVERLAND MOTORCARS PER DAY. SEE THIS WONDERFUL PICTURE! IN THE WORLD'S GREATEST AUTO.- • .MOBILE FACTORY, AT rinHE KING'S AND STAR. THEATRES I Commencing TO-NIGHT- (SATURDAY), OCTOBER Uth. . Two thousand feet of most interesting and absorbing industrial pictures, show-, ing the same wonderful sights you seo on a personal tour through ■ the .'WillysV- •' Overlaid Factory. Experts spent two months making this now film. It is the finest aad most complete photographic description- ever made of a manufacturing plant. YOU SEE The mammoth buildings, where 17,000 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, anddozens of other most interest sights. You See the time and labour-saving machinery, and the efficient methods - ■ that reduced manufacturing costs—that . made possible the selling of high-grade cars at low prices. , ' A. HATEICK AND CO., LTD., New Zealand Overland Agents. ' Band. AND. CENTRAL NATIONAL RESERVE BAND At LYALL- BAY, . j TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), at 3 P.M. BRINSMEAD . PIANOS. THE true- lover of Music will always demand in his Piano quality of ■tone, responsiveness of touch, and excellence* Df' material and workmanship. . ■ These latter qualities are' an important point, because they secure durability, and ' Uie genuine Pianist is as deeply attached to Ilia instrument as a Violinist, is to his Violin. The worth of a Piano lies in the music, whicli can be extracted from it, and it is the voice of the Piano that has first claim. Hence the lowest priced Brinsmead Model has the true distinctive Brinsmead tone. The moment a chord is struck you can tell from its rich, full quality'by the long, true singing note that it is. an instrument of no common grade. Its. touch is no less delightful, while—like the' good Violin—its tones become mellower with age. Inspection cordially invited by the Sole Agents, 1 ' .' CHAS. BKGG AND CO., LTJJ., ' Manners Street, Wellington. BRICE'S j ( ' / . T UNCHEON AND TEA ROOMS, , BRANDON STREET, next to ; Kirkcaldit and Stains.. ' If you want 'a good Fish or Meat Tea, 5 to 750, try Brice'i.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2902, 14 October 1916, Page 11

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428

Page 11 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2902, 14 October 1916, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2902, 14 October 1916, Page 11

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