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AMUSEMENTS. " J MATINEE TO-DAY, AT 2.30. MATINEE TO-DAY, AT 2.30. MATINEE TO-DAY, AT 2.30. MATINEE TO-DAY, AT 2.50. So that Everyone Tvh'o -wants to see THE FILM THAT ROUSED A NATION. THE FILM THAT ROUSED A NATION. Can Do So at Ordinary Prices. HREE OATTLE v f<KY '{\S ,T)EACE . - 1 -HE -DATTtE- Vp -tEACE. Is rtjardcd by the AVorld's Motion Picture Authorities as the equal of the greatest achievements in pictures. .When tts say (hat this firm equals "CaHria," and is regarded by Americans as being a bigger thing; than "The Birth o£ a Nation," YOU WILL REALISE, AS "SATURDAY NIGHTS BIG AUDIENCE DUD That the firm that frightened America is no ordinary production. KING'S, TO-NIGHT, AT 8. KING'S, TO-NIGHT, AT S. ■ And at 2.30 TO-DAY.-NIGHT PRICES—2s. and Is. Bristol Plan No Extra. Matinee Usual Pricefl IMPORTANT. WoW^>e=S^^^W THE public- are reminded that T> [/fes./^ ''<<. .'* xV ;L tfk V day b*ing Labour Day our pro- l| fs?ljk J9 Bv"""*" iff** d 5? »v ll ' gramme- Trill commence at 11 o'clock jj T* mM ]r* STIRRING DRAMATIC SUCCESS W§3® ~y —' -'*~*>&''Ji S, k\\\\\V\\\\N^^ JUVERYBODY'S, - a GPvANnLY C ; O HGEOUS success, TO-DAY AND ALL THIS WEEK. ' SWEET WITH TRUE SENTIMENT. % DOUGLAS FAIhBANIvS . .. ,-. „ «.,...,,»,, 4 i (The Second Highest Salaried Artist in Dramatised irom the Delightful Book by ' the World). GEORGE BARR M'CUTCHEON. STORY OF LOVE, ROMANCE, AND i-Med Musical Attraction trill REVENGE. / •' EnthraU Yon. Excellent Supporting: Programme. THE AUSTRAL SOLO ORCHESTRA. SfiFbSS griflgftS ■- ' .Hayed for the First Tune in K«r £. GOOD Printing promptly produced at ' HOLIDAY' PRICES' Printih^r" at • >»»■ QP™} "• -WELLINGTON, JKAGENG CLUB. RACES! RACES! , l RACES! SPRING MEETING! , . SPRING MEETING! SPRING MEETING! SPRING MEETING! ' TO-DAY (MONDAY) 'AND /(iVdSJIM). r ALOaaOK-OI 21st AND 23rd OCTOBER. TRENTHAM RACECOURSE! TRENTHAM RACECOURSE! TRENTHAM RACECOURSE! t 'TRENTHAM RACECOURSE!. 1 FIRST DAY: •'"",•' -..-. . (MONDAY). .... 23rd AND 24ta OCTOBER: \ TRAINS 'LEAVE,FOR THE RACECOURSE as follow (TO-DAY and MONDAY) :-TE ARO DEPART: 10.21 and 10.39 a.m. WELLINGTON DEPART: 10.10. 10.19, 10.37, 10.55, 11,4 a.m., and 12.6 p.m. A. E. WHYTE, Secretary.

MUSIC MADE EAST. p——~■<! WHY waste years learning? When tkM4«l the "COLBlß''system teaches you V&S&&B} to play the latest 6ongß, two-steps, and ... all classes of music in. 10 to 20 lessons, Baves time, money, and drudgery. No npHE COLLECTION of HIGH-CLASS scales, no special music. Plenty of local X SUITINGS and SERGES at references. Testimonials can be seen MILLIGAN'S, KELBURN AVENUE," from all parts. Don't keep jour piano j s just what those who want the best idle. Interviews any time. Call for all A will be glad to eee. particulars, Birley's College of Music, : : — '■ ■ — Bonlcott Street (Chambers), first floor up. J\ KILL ER . & CO, ' " : ~ : iJ 'Phone 703 A. -' BRICE'B 1 Holland Street, Wellington. T UNCHEON AND. TEA BOOMS, " SHOP. OFFICE. BANK. Ajfo BAB ii BRANDON STREET n«t to - MtaSSIS"of : . "., Kirbcaldie and Stains. METAL MOULDINGS, AIRTIGHT! — . SHOWCASES & SHOP. FRONTS. . If you want a pood FjsK or Meat Wood and Metal. T«a, sto 7.30, try Brice'n, Country Work a Speciality. . Special Feature Advertisements. '-\ . : . : : — ' ~, i, c<

Snptt FUgefbig Yams | i" ,We have-a shipment ex lonic of Super '4-ply yams ;. for sox and hose, Mostly Heathers and Greys. ,'■ As there is likely 'to be a serious shortage later on in the year we advise early purchase.' Price: is iT/6 per head of 12 skeins, post free for-cash'... . "". \ Soldiers' 'aiid : Saflots' Comforts '■'■ May we remind you that there never .was greater ; ' need for these than in the approaching- winter months—Sox, Balaclavas, etc., for'our soldier boys; the same for sailors. But one of the most useful things for sailors is the "split mitten. 5 ' Pull instructions for this—which is being anxi- , ously called for by the Navy League—will be sent . on receipt of 4d. . ■ '■ ■ Or ; ,We will send enough .wool, knitting needles/and , the' instructions post free for 2/5. Supe* Wheeling Wool For all above purposes no other wool stands suclv comforting Sard wear. Wo have a fine stock" of ; Greys and Heathers, 7/3 lb. post free for cash. PONDER THESE HINTS- THM COMPORTS 'ABE IWANTED'MORE THAN EVER, '' ' ' ■ ' . . '\■" • > . "Aft Needlework 'Specialists"'^'v- 1 ' %| : Lambton Quay Wellington \

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2909, 23 October 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2909, 23 October 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2909, 23 October 1916, Page 7

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