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AMUSEMENTS. QRAND OPERA HOUSE. Solo Lessee, ,7. C. Williamson Ltd. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT! J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., announce i'lin Famous Propagandist Play, "DAMAGED GOODS." "DAMAGED GOODS." By Eugene Brieux, Member of tile French Academy. MISS .T. BELL, LADY SUPERINTENDENT, MELBOURNE HOSPITAL, WRITES:"I consider the lesson of 'Damaged Goods' cannot be too forcibly driven home. One has only to work in hospitals to realise what a great part of tho world's misery would bo done away with if something drastic were done to lessen this horrible evil." A Terrific Indictment njjainst Secrecy and Hypocrisy! GO! SEE IT! ANn KPREAP ITS : MESSAGE! "DAMAGED GOODS." ■' MONDAY, FEBRUAR.Y 12th. APPROVED BY RELIGION, SCIENCE, GOVERNMENT. W. ERNEST JONES, Inspector-Gen-eral for Insane for Victoria, writes: — "This new' morality play, 'Damaged Goods,' is a living 6ermon on the Seventh Commandment.- If but its teaching could be realised and efficient action taken my occupation would soon be gone. It is admirably acted, and entirely 'free from any suggestivoness or pruriency." CHAPL'AIN-CAPT. CHAPMAN.' Royal Park Military Camp, writes:—"As a Chaplain I bejr to say that the inn-n----once for good in youl - 'Damaged Goods' is beyond the power of speech. I wish the many thousands of soldiers I Dave known could havo seen it." REV. E. HOWARD LEA, St. MarVs Rectory, Darling Point, -writes:—"A heart-breaking illustration of the passage. 'Whatsoever a man sowe£n that shall lie nlso rent).' A groat serihon eloquently delivered." BOX PLANS will be opened at The Bristol on Thursday morning noxt, February Bth. ' NOTICE. BIRLEY'S COLLEGE OF JIUSIC. PUPILS, Pleaso Notc.-We REOPEN 26th January* instead of 20th, as arranged. Kindly keep eaMe appointments as from that date. New Pupils interviewed any time from 26th January. Piano or Organ-playing Taught in a Few Lessons by our Quick Systems; no drudgery. Success assured. Plenty of local references. Call for all particulars. BOULCOTT STREET CHAMBERS ; (First Floor up.) SPECIAL NOTICES. mHE WESTPORT COAL CO., LTD., J- beg to announce that they have removed their Retail Yard from Dixon Street to their new Premises, Tarau'aki Street (near Wharf). A PUBLIC INQUIRY into the Supply, -£*• Distribution, and Price of Milk for Wellington City and Suburbs trill bo held by the Board of Trade, in the Opposition Whip's Room, Parliamentary Buildings, on TUESDAY,. FEBRUARY 6th, at 11 a.m. Any person desirous of tendering evidence should communicate in writing with the Secretary, Board of Trade, Union Bank Chambers, Wellington.. ■ . J. W. COLLINS, Secretary.. CHARLES TRINGHAM, DECEASED. ALL Persons having claims against the above estate are requested to send them to the undersigned before the 15th day of February, 1917. CHAS. W. TRINGHAM, 219 Lambton Quay, Wellington. THE WELLINGTON TRUST, LOAN & INVESTMENT CO., LTD. A DVANCTES made on Approved Free—J*, hold Town and Country Securities at Current Rates of Interest. Apply at the Offices, 219 LAMBTON QUAY. R. E. RAWNSLEY, , Secretary. rjnHE UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA, i LIMITED. Established 1837. Incorporated 18S0. Capital authorised and issued .£6,000,000 Paid-up Capital Reserve Fund 1,960,000 Reserve- Liability of Proprietors i.OOO-,000 £7,960,000 A dividend of £1 ss. per share and a bonus of 10s. per shuro (together equal to ljl per cent, per annum), having been declared at a Meeting, of Proprietors held in London on 29th January, 1917, same are now payable to shareholders on tho Colonial Registers at 31st December, 11)16;, R. A. 'HOLMES, 1 Inspector. HOTELS FOR SALE. DWAN BROS., Wellington. HOTEL, South City; 41 years' lease and renewal 5 years; takings ,£9O; free house. Price ,£2500. HOTEL, Seaport town, lease, loir rental, furniture at valuation, will come to between £400 to .£SOO. Owners of freehold require new tenant. FOR SALE, real good paying Country Hotel, Wellington district; with' Hotel, over ifi acres of best river deposit soil, which alone brought in last year J2507, as per list to bo inspected; lowest takinge in hotel .£SO, and frequently goes up to i£7o and .£80; will fell freehold, price X 4500, or owner will grant a lease at rental of M 10s. per week.' Price for furniture, stock, etc., This hotol is free for everything; easy houso to run; settlers' and travellers' trade. Owner requires tenant to furnish references ns to experience. We will supply genuine buyers with fuller information. ' DWAN BROS., WILLIS STREET. WELLINGTON. BPJCE'S T TJNCHEON AND TEA' ROOMS, " BRANDON STREET, next to Kirkcaldie and Staine. If yon want a Rood Fish' or Meat Tea, 5 to 7 JO, try Brioe'e. • SINGER Treadle Machines from. .£2 15s. j Dropheade from .£4 10s.; Hand Machines from J!l 10a. Call or write, "Globe," Grand Opero House, Manners Street, Wellington. 'Fhone 4214. Also Anokland and Christchurch. IP this should catch the eye of anyone suffering from Piles, send P.N., Iβ. 6d., to J. H. WHITING\ Box 194, Palmerston North, and he will send you a Jar of the great TOHUNGA OINTMENT. Give "Tohunga" a trial. Sura to CuTe. \ Agents wanted everywhere. ■ SOLDIERS' XMAS CAKES. QjEE that your Boys or Soldier Friends O fore well. at Xmae. This can bo done by Bending one of our specially prepared cakes, packed in airtight tins. Wβ- guaranteo these cakes. Price according to size. Wβ will post the parcel. Send particulars to J. RAWLINS, White Houee, The Square, and Terraco End, Palmoreton North. ECZEMA. KADIO LOTION AND OINTMENT.A Guaranteed Cure for all kinds of Eozema and Skin Diseases. Hundreds of sufferers cured weekly and cured permanently. The distressing irritation is relieved on FIRST APPLICATION. Lotion, and Ointment, se. fid., postage sd. extra. MADAME AME, 23 Smeeton'e L Buildipgs,. Queen S.toet.-'Auokland,

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2995, 5 February 1917, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2995, 5 February 1917, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2995, 5 February 1917, Page 7

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