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AMUSEMENTS. TUNG'S THEATRE. KING'S. Direction E. ,1. Carroll Representative Leo Do Chateau EVERY AFTERNOON AT 2.30. J!VERY EVENING AT 8. TWO SHOWS DAILY. A SENSATIONAL TRIUMPH For tho BIG PROPAGANDIST PICTURE, WHERE ARE MY CHILDREN? WHERE ARE MY CHILDREN? WHERE ARE MY CHILDREN? ACCLAIMED BY PRESS AND PUBLIC PACKED TO THE DOORS. PACKED TO THE DOORS. Tho "N.Z. Times" of yesterday said, amongst many othor things:—"'Whero Aro My Children;" is a sound piece of work—a vuluablo lesson iu sociology, and all concerned in its production merit tho unstinted thanks of all right-think-ing people. It is a great-picture, and ouo that should ho seen by old and young, for its lesson is much needed in these days. 'Where Aro My Children?' grips. It is a terrible indictment, poignant in parts, quietly, yet powerlully and effectively driven home." Tho "Dominion":—"Tho final scene is very beautiful. Tho old couple, silverhaired aud lined with 'Time's searing hand, sit by'their lone fireside, while ghostly visions of delightful children cluster lovingly round tho old man, whoso accusing eyes are never removed from the bowed head of the woman, who would not bo tho mother of his children. Tho picturo is very admirably, deijcately and tastefully presented." The "Post":—'"Where Are My Children?' now being shown at tho King's Theatre, is a picture-play with a .very obvious moral. Raco suicide by means of medical malpractice is naturally a subjeot that (requires very delicate handling, but in this latest release thero is nothing to which exception can bo taken." ! WHERE ARE MY CHILDREN? WHERE ABE MY CHILDREN? WHERE ARE MY CHILDREN? Como to the Matinee. Prices—2s. and Is. Reserved, 2s. Gd. Plan Bristol. . TEMPERS. DOMINION FARMERS' CO. TENDERS will be received at our'office until i p.m. on THURSDAY, May 17th, 1917, for the construction of Foundations and Basomonts of the Dominion Farmers' Institute in Wellington. Plans, etc., may bo seen at our office, and at the offico of tho Company, National Mutual Buildings, 100 Customnouse Quay, Wellington. COLLINS AND HARMAN, Registered Architects. 98 Gloucester Street, Christchurch. ' TENDERS FOR TROOPSHIP CANTEEN STORES. SEALED TENDERS will be received up to 12 o'clock noon on the 21st May, 1017, for Supply and Delivery at Wellington or Port Chalmers of Canteen Stores for Troopships. Tender forms may bo obtained at Headquarters, N.Z. Military Forces, Wellington, and District. Headquarters, Auckland, Christchurch, and Dnnedin. Tenders must be addressed to the Quartermaster-General, N.Z. Military Force, Wellington, and endorsed' "Tender for Troopship Canteen Stores." H. C. NUTSFORD, Major, Assistant Quartermaster-General, May 4th, 1917. PUBLIC SERVICE STORES TENDER BOARD. SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF STORES. Wellington, 4th May, 1917. TENDERS will be received at the oiiira of the Chairman, not later than i p.m. on TUESDAY, tho 22nd M.ay, 1917, for tho Supply and Delivery at Wellington, of chemicals, disinfectants, ironmongery, ' 'ier goods, oils, spirits, and other stores required by' the Now Zealand Government in the' Wellington and Marlborough districts, and of cement, drain pipes, bricks, etc., in tho Wellington district only, for the period ending 30th .Tune. 1918. Forms and conditions of tender may be obtained at tho office of tho Secretary to'tho Board, Post and Telegraph Stores, Wellington. ,T. ORCHISTON, Chairman. BEAUTIFUL PANELLING- ■ "AMIWUD." AT a little cost you can panel the rooms of your new houso with Amiwud. This lovely panelling is moth and vermin proof, also makes nice dadoes or friezes for plastered walls. Call or write for particulars of. Plain Amiwuxl— it's superb. , AUBREY GUALTER AND CO., Wellington. SMITH AND SMITH, LTD., Wellington. ,- N.Z. ACETYLENE GAS CO., Welling- . , X PANDED METAL. XPANDED METAL. FOR REINFORCED CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION. EXPANDED STEEL LATHING For FIREPROOF WALLS & CEILINGS. RUBEROID ROOFING. DAMP COURSE ,' AND FLOORING. GIANT BUILDING PAPERS. RATNBR SAFES AND STRONG-ROOM DOORS. DREADNOUGHT FIREPROOF DOORS, RANSOME YER MEHR CONCRETE j MIXERS. OLSINA WATER PAINT. GOLDEN BAY CEMENT. THE STEWARD TIMBER. GLASS AND HARDWARE CO., LTD.. Courtenay Place. Wellington. " : BEAVER BOARD. THE Latest and Best for Wall Linings etc. It is British throughout, and is made of Puts Wood Fibro. It is being used extensively and with the greatest satisfaction in new work and in remodelling old ' buildings. Hygionic, Sound, and Draught-proof. Non-Con-ductor of Heat and Cold. Highly FireSing Apply BRISCOE AND COMPANY, LIMITED, Agents, who will supply you with illustrated pamphlets and samples. . METAL CEILINGS ARE ENTIRELY BRITISH MANUFACTURE. WILSON AND SHAW, A cents, Harris Street (Opposite Electric Light Office), WELLINGTON. " POROUS WALLS Before Winter see that your walls arc made watertight with LIQUID KONKEBIT PRIMER ~—~"~~ AND • LIQUID KOTTKERIT FRANCIS HOLMES, 10V ti±t? r °* THE COLBIR SYSTEM. ~~ r ACHES you to play the Piano in 10 to 20 lessons (no scales). Takes a pupil further into music than 3 or i years under ordinary conditions. Learn to play all tho latest Songs and Twoeteps as they aro published (no special music required); saves time and money. Make use of the long evenings and bene- ! fit your future life. Testimonials from' all parts of New Zealand of the success of our pupils. If you already read music learn by this system how to convert your music to ragtime. A Ragtime Player is always popular. Call for all particulars. Interviews any time. Birley's College of Music, Boulcott Chambers (first floor up), Boulcott Street. PLUMBERS, COPPERSMITHS, AND SHEET-METAL WORKERS. MANUFACTURERS of Asga Waterheaters, and Mahoney's Patent Skylights. Motor work a speciality. ALDRED AND GRIFFITHS, 23 and 25 Egmont Street. .WELLINGTON,

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3073, 8 May 1917, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3073, 8 May 1917, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3073, 8 May 1917, Page 7

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