( AMUSEMENTS. i "In Time of War Prepare for Peace, By Getting Heady for War."—Mr. Roosevelt. "THE FILM THAT HOUSED A NATION." '■ Produced by tho Vi\agraph Company wi th the aid of tlio Naval and Military Authorities of Amcrica, in order to show American Citizens what the invasion of America i>y a Foreign Power would mean. KING'S, TO-MOREOW, AT 8. iior Plan opens at the Bristol This Morning. Price;, 2s. and Is.
"IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE," 1 "TWIN BEDS,"' AND "Tail BOOMERANG." "ROS PLANS for the three productions will open at: THE BRISTOL This Morning- at 9 o'clock. ■ QRAND • OPERA HOUSE. Direction ... j!,C. WILLIAMSON,' LTD. A AVHIRLAVINIToF LAUGHTISR. ■ Commencing MONDAY NIGHT NEXT ' MONDAY-NIGHT NEXT . (Labour Dav)- ' I ; 'OUR NIGHTS ONLY. • *.T. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., , Have pleasure in presenting for the first time to playgoers ,of Now Zealand the international star comedian, , .' MR. HALE HAMILTON,, The Original- Wallingford in New York ..arid London, And tlie fascinating and talented young ; aotrcss, MISS MYRTLE TANNEHILL, Leading Comedienne with Geo-., M. Cohan at the Astor Theatfo, New York,' also , of the Garrick Theatre and Drury Lane. Supported by A GREAT COMPANY OF COMEDIANS, . In the delightfully refreshing and rol- . licking farcical comedy, IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE A humorous side-splitting play which keeps the andienoc in a bubble of merrimtnt, perpetually boiling up into ' ' bursts and roars of laughter. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27.. .3 NIGIITS ONLY, "TJTE BOOMERANG!"' "THE BOOMERANG!" TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31. TWIN BEDS. , TWIN BEDS. : PRICES—D.C. ami ' Reserved, flsi; Stalls, 35.; Gallery, Is. Early Doors Stalls 'and Gallery, Is. extra.
Our Duty and Yours We feel it'is our' duly to remind fhose few people who have not yet seen the wonderful' of The Battle of the Somnie that there are' but two chances remaining to .them. The Matinee to-day at 2.30 'or To-night's last showing at S. 1 -. Wo believe it is the duty of every man with British blood in his veins to see what Mr. Lloyd George • ' has described as "an epic of self-sacrifice and gallantry"— ( - THE . ■ ; ' " BATTLE OF THE SOMME. BATTLE OF THE SOMME. . THING'S m'O-NIGHT -S-MNG'S fO-NIGHT-AND TO-DAY-LAST DAY. , Bristol. Plan. No extra charge. Matinee, us.ual prices. ' LAST 2 NIGHTS Of Seeing- that Wonderful and Interesting Picture, Making 1000 Overland Motor Cars per day, now showing at rjIHE KING'S AND STAR THEATRES, 2000 ft. OF FILM, on which 2000 ft: 2000 ft. experts spent two ' 2000 ft. 2000 ft. months; in making. -. 2000 ft. Tho finest and most oomplete photogra-i phie 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 ainusing trick, picture, and dozens of. other most interesting eights. You see the time and labour-saving machinery, arid the efficient methods that reduced manufacturing costs—that made, possible the soiling of high-grade cars at low- prices; A. HATRICK AND CO., LTD., New Zealand Ovorland Agents. M-Z. ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS. ANNUAL EXHIBITION. Open Daily from ll a.m. to 5.30 p.m., and from 7.80 p.m. to 9.30 p.rii. Admission, Is. . - ' PUBLIC NOTICES. - - ZEALAND ■ RAILWAYS. ALTERATIONS TO ORDINARY TRAIN SEttYIOES. WELLINGTON RACES, 2lst and 23rd OCTOBER, 1910. Oil 21st and 23rd October tho following alterations. will bo mado to the ordinary time-table:— Tho usual 10.0 a.m. Wellington (Lamb-ton)-Woodville train will leave Wellington at 9.35 a.m., Kaiwarra. 9.40, Ngahauranga 9.45, Petone 9.53. Lower Hiiitt 10.0, Upper lt.utt arr. 10.10, dep. 11.52 a.m., thence-at ordinary times. The 10.15 a.m. Lower Hutt J Wellington train will leave Lower Hutt at 10.53 a.m., Petone 10.57, Ngahauranga li:s, Kaiwarra 11.10 a.m., Wellington arrive 11.15 a.m. . Tho usual 7.25 a.m. Masterton-Welling-tori train will bo delayed arid, will leave Maslerton; at'B.4s a.m., Upper Hutt 11.53 a.im., Lower Hutt 11i.30 p.m., Petone 12.34, Ngahauranga 12.42, Kaiwarra 12.47, Wellington arrive 12.52 p.m. A special passenger train'for Wellington will leave Ixiwer Hutt at 11.28 a.m., PeW#) 11.32, Ngahauranga. 11.40, Kai-. warra 11.45, Wellington arrive ,11.50 а.m. The usual 4.25 p.m.. Welhngton-Mas-terton train will, be delayed and will leave Wellington at 5.50 p.m., Lowor Hutt C.27, Upper Hutt 7.12 p.m., Masterton arrive 10.19 p.m. This train will in addition to making usual stops also stop at Trentham to take up passen--s ßt Tho usual 5.28 p>.: Upper Hutt-Wol-lington Saturday train will on 21st October leave Upper Hutt at 6.5 p.m., ■Moiling 6.41, Lower Hutt 6.51, Petone б.55, Ngahauiranga 7.3, Kaiwarra 7.8. Wellington arrive 7.13 p.m. This tram will make the usual motor train_ stops between Upper Hutt and Lower Hutt. The 5.12 p.m. train from Wellington on 23rd October (Monday) will run to Lower Hutt only. ' _■ . - . The 6.5 p.m. Te Aro-Upper Hutt train will riot Tim between Te Aro and Wellington on Monday, 23rd OoWgr^ THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE ACT, 1908 (Section 50). In the Estate of-EMILY JANE FORD, late of Miramar, Mairied 1 Woman, deceased. . ALL Creditors and others having claims against fhis Estate arc hereby required to send them, with particulars to the District Manager of the Public Trust Offico at Wellington, on or before tho twenty-third day' of December, 1916. " ■ . ' Accounts not rendered by the date named may bo rejected. ALL moneys payable to the above Es'bite may be lodged to the.credit of the Public (Trustee's account at any postal money-order office, .or paid to tho District Manager of tho Public Trust Office at Wellington. feed piTCHETT, Publio Trustee. 19th October, 1910. . The collection, of high-class - SUITINGS a'nir SERGES at ' MILLIGAN'S; IfELBURN AVENUE, is jufifc what tlioso who want the best 1 - will' be glad to 6ee. GRAMOPHONE RECORDS. REDUCED PRICES. Tho (en-inch His Mastor's Voice Double-sided Plum Records havo been reduced from ss. to 4s. Cd. and tlie twolvcinch from 7s. 6d. to 6s. 6d. Tho ten-inch Zonophono' Double-sided Records havo also been reduced from 3b. (id. to 2s. 9d., and the twelve-inch from sa. 6d. to 4s. • • These Records constitute remarkable vaiuo at the new prices. The Bristol Piano Co., Ltd.. Wellington. M. J. Brookes, North Islaiid Manager—Advt. Over a; third of the total population of .-Dublin consists of families living in a single room. .For Ctironio Chest Complaints, Woods' Great Peppermint Cnro.*
, „• j "Your molliods deserve unstinted praise." So . writes a cliellt dfelighted with tho way we shifted his furniture. Nothing was broken—not oven scratched. You'll bo. equally pleased with our service it' you try it. Nothing surer. The Now Zealand. Express Co., Ltd., 87-01 Customhouse Quay.—A<M. •
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