AMUSEMENTS. I, '.The Nover-10-be-forgotten Picture Hat stirred a Nation's Soul."' ;• THE PICTURE THAT ASTONISHED ENGLAND, ASTOUNDED • FRIGHTENED AMERICA, AND WILL PROVE A SENSATION HERE. : 25,000 Soldiers and 40 Battleships assisted the Vitugraph Company to .make thi# the greatest picture suite "Cabiria" and ''The Birth of a Nation." . ' . KING'S, TO-NIGHT, AT .8. . .' Prices, 25.-nuU Is. Bristol Reserves, uo extra. ChOdren, half. ; L TRAFALGAR ' DAI:! ; TO-NIGHT! (SATUBDAT), 21st OCTOBER, 1916, AT 8.. , NAVY LEAGUE DEMONSTRATION IN HONOUR OF ALLIED NAVIES. \ NAVY LEAGUE DEMONSTRATION IN HONOUR OP ALLIED NAVIES, , Under tho Patronago of His Excellency tho Governor, the Earl of Liverpool.' At the :-:.■ ■' TOWN HALL. TOIWN HALL* President: His Worship tho Mayor (J. P. Luke, Esq.) . Speakers: MR. T. M. WILFORD, M.P., AND MR. A. JOLLY. Orchestra, under the Conductorship of Mr. M'Couueh.. Madame Anderson,' Messrs. Sigurd Lestrup and H, P. Wood will contribute Vocal Items. ■ ; The Pageant of Empire, arranged by Mrs. James Hannah, which includes sonas by Mr. E. J Y Hill and Miss Mavis Kins, and Dances by Misses Kitty Boyle, Hazel Hardwicke, and Dorothy MacDowell. The New Zealand Patriotic Society's Band will assist. - Piano kindly lent by tho Bristol Piano Company. ADMISSION FREE, COLLECTION IN AID OP THE FRENCH RED CROSS, A" Limited Number of Seats may bo Reserved at The Bristol at Ono Shilling Each WELLINGTON RACING■'. CLUB; RACES!. RACES! • /RACES! SPRING MEETING! SPRING MEETING! SPRING MEETING! SPRING MEETING! TO-DAY, (SATURDAY) 'AND MONDAY (LABOUR DAT), '' • ' 21st AND 23rd. OCTOBER. TRENTHAM RACECOURSE! . TRENTHAM RACECOURSE! TRENTHAM EACECOURSE! . TRENTHAM RACECOURSE! * FIRST DAY: TODAY • (SATURDAY). FIRST RACE STARTS AT NOON. ' ' \ TRAINS LEAVE FOR THE RACECOURSE as follow (TO-DAY and MON-DAY):-TE ABO DEPART: 10.21 and 10.39 a.m. WELLINGTON DEPART: 10.10. 10.19, 10.37, 10.55, 11.1 a.m., and 12.6 p.m. " A, E. WHYTE, Secretary. . ■pASTBOTIRNE BOROUGH COUNCIR NEWTOWN PARK. ■ . . EBBEY= SERVICE. NEWTOWN PARK. — : "WHERE ARE YOU GOING ON , MONDAY NEXT. ' LABOUR DAY?" : MONDAY NEXT, "TO EASTBOURNE, OF COURSES ■ *— • THE PREMIER SEASIDE SUBURB OB LABOUR DAY CARNIVAL. . THE DOMINION. I LABOUR DAY-CARNIVAL. ■:..-... ■. . : \ ■ ■ ■" -_: . Sea Bathing. Sandy Beaches. Day's Bafl THE Greatest Programme of the Year Playgrounds. Pavilion and will commence at 11.30. a.m., and ■ Bush, will include Athletio Events, Tug-o'-War, Eastbourne Recreation Reserve. Murxtai National Dancing,. Boy Scouts Man- Park.oeuvres, Side Shows, Baby Show, Bands, mrr™ pr.TIAKTrR'FR ni? wa«ttVi? avt« Toys for Children. Milk and Hot Water THB • » ' Supplied .tree, , ~ ' ■ FERRY STEAMERS LEAVE-ADMISSION-ls., Children under 15 Wellingfcon-8.0, 9.30, 10.15, '11.0 a-m., years free. *® neon 1.0, 2.30, ■ *3.0, 4.15, 5.20. L. M. A. BBARDEN, 6,20, lO.lorun. Secretary. 'Day's Bay Only. . Day's Bay-8.0, 9.0, 10.15, 11.0 a.m., 12 noon, 1.30, 2.0, 3.30, 1.15,- 5.15, '6.0, : 7.10 p.m. ~_•".. ~-.... . Rona Bay-8.15, 9.10.. iIJO a.ih.',"...' 2.10. 3.40, 4.2.5, 5.25, 6.10, 7.0 p.m. ; . BRICE'S Return Fares-Adults,- Is. .Children LUNCHEON AND TEA ROOMS, (under 12), 6d. T' ; ... BRANDON STREET, next to W&ther and other circumstances pew Kirkoaldie and Stains. mitting. i . — .By order. ,-...,■: If you want a R ood Fish or Meat JAS - S - DAY > To ™. C '" lk - • Tea, sto 7.30, try Brice's. [ Wellington, 20th October, 1916. i Special Feature Advertisements. - Morris's Rifle'.Periscope FOR TRENCH WARFARE & SNIPINQ. J<t. * ] t^—- U«* rillll II *tIMI " ll"l I IN THE TRENCHES. FIRING ROUND A CORNER. i Just the Thing for Your Boy I object of this invention is to enable the soldier to use his Rifle withoutexposing any part of his body'to the enemy. . Tho Device consists of mirrors exclosed hi. a- metal box and so ar- , ranged in angle that tho firer takes his aim by reflection at right angles to his rifle, instead of direct as in the usual way, whilst his body is entirely protected behind cover. The inventor, an experienced rifleman; has given the_ device a prolonged trial, aud given.many demonstrations bef6re military men and civilians, and he has every confidence in ' placing the invention < upon the market as a REAL LIFE SAVER and SNIPER'S.FRIEND. The dimensions of the Device are 2£in. x liin:, and weight under 3oz. It can be attached to or detached from tho rifle in 2 seconds. It is packed'in a tin box and can be earned in the pocket, NOTE.—There is no interference with any part of rifle or 6ight«. ON RECEIPT OF A POSTAL NOTE for J2s* 6d. WE WILL POST ONE OF THESE PERISCOPES TO ANY ADDRESS IN THE WORLD FREE. SOLE ACENTS— 42 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. ?'
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2908, 21 October 1916, Page 11
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