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AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY'S. 'CO-DAY. VERYBODY'S. TO-DAY. Final Instalment of "Gloria's Romance," "LOVE'S REWARD." Also-A Triplo Star Trianglo Drama, "THE WEAKER SEX" Featuring DOROTHY TULTON, LOUISE GLAUM. CHARLES RAY. A Play which proves ! THAT A WOMAN WILL WIN IP SHE HAS THE BEST BRAINS. A Clever and Beautiful Woman Lawyer haves her Stepson from a murder charge BY BRILLIANT ARGUMENT. Splendid Scenes of Modern Cabarets. The infatuation of a young man for the worst of women. Leads to Peril and Disgrace. "IMPRESS. TO-DAY. I JCJMPREBS. TO-DAY. [ Greater Vitagrapb Presents ANITA STEWART In "THE COMBAT" America's Darling in a Role of . Superb Power. A Story of a Loveless Marriaeo and a Woman's Unyielding Faith. Full of the Sweet Screen-magic of a Great Actress. SCENES OF TREMENDOUS THRILL. The Rich Husband puts the Third Degree ;.< on his OWN WIFE. She, all unknowing, has married him, thiulrinc her lover is dead. And then— ' Like a Ghost, he comes back to fight for all that life holds dear. A Splendid Story, Splendidly Told. ' ~K WS p P : The Greatest Stage Melodrama made into THE MOST STUPENDOUS FILM-PLAT. . Scene .after Scene of Excitement. HUNTING, HORSE SHOWS, MOTOR RACES. TRAIN SMASH. AUTO COLLISION. TROTTING PARADES. FASHIONABLE CROWDS. ( And one of the Greatest Stories of fiove and Villainy ever screened. THE STING'S. . HE . l\[NG'fi. Twice Daily all this week. 2.30 and 8 p.m. Reserve Plans at The Bristol, 2s. 6d. ; Matinee Prices, 6d. and la. Evening, 2s„ If. ■ TS7ELI.INGTON RACING ' OLUB'S "* WINTER MEETING. OFFICIAL MOTOR SERVICE. TO-DAY (THURSDAY) AND SATURDAY, 12th, and Nth JULY. A SEBVIOE OF MOTORS ha* be<=n arranged between WELLINGTON and TRENTHAJr for EACH day of the WELLINGTON RACING OLUB'S WINTER. MEETING. The Motors will LEAVE FEOM THE POST OFFICE SQUARE, tho last one being timed to Depart not later than 9.45 on each day. They will :.EAVE TREATL'AM AFTERTHE LAST RACE. Each driver of 110 Official Cars will wear a. blue bund on the arm. Coupons for tho trip may bo obtained ■at tho Wellington Racing Club's Office, Woodward Street, or. at tho New Zealand Express Company's Office, which is opposite the Post, Office. EABJjY APPLICATION FOB COUPONS IS IMPERATIVE,. AS THE NUMBER. AVAILABLE IS LIMITED. ONLY THOSE POSSESSING COUPONS CAN USE THE MOTOB6. "" PRICE OF COUPONS, 7s. 6d. ADMISSION TO OUTSIDE COURSE, FREE. TRAINS LEAVE WELLINGTON-S.OT a.m., 9.55 a.m., 1.28 p.m. TRAINS. LEAVE TRENI'HAM-4 55 p.m. 6.10 p.m. NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT BAILWAYS. TRENTHAM RACES: rrUlE'Public are notified that tho Train X Times as given in the Wellington Racing Club's official advertisements for THURSDAY and SATURDAY, 12th and 14th July, are INCORRECT. Trains leave Wellington at 8.30 a.m., 9.55 a.m., and 1.20 p.m. (not 1.28 p.m.). There is no 4.25 p.m. train . nor 4.55 p.m. train from Trentham. The Race Train leaves Trenthain at 4.47 p.m. BY ORDER. ; ALKER'S "STABLES; BULLS. Forwarding Agent, Carrier, and General Contractor. Coaches: Greatford to Bulls. Vehicles, Horses, and Motor-cars to Hire. Good Sample Rooms. J. S. WALKER, Proprietor.

Special Feature Advertisements. wmj>LiuiLSJ4iaiJiitfjHH i iaimwff' l "iif ilJf * pu,l - p ' wwlw ' J ' A ' J,,J " , "'' JJya '' l "» PIH -'-" w "^- w - J " w ''"''''i;¥firwii.Mini'n7n QUEREE BROS.' ; FRIDAY AT NINE. , jTJVERYONB comes to our .Millinery s Salo"because it is a. real genuine clearance at Barga.'in Price. No old rubbish is included, but the wholo of HALF-PRICE. ■■ e ' laTO n °t doubled to rc-niark tho idlf s^oc ' c t.hroUfjh, but y° u can demand any ff!/f Jy hat at half tho marked price. . THE BARGAIN WINDOW LOVELY LITTLE PULL-ON SILK VELVET HATS—ln'all beautiful colours. Usual Price, 12s. Cd. For 2s. 11d. /t&FSSs,. GOOD WHITE FELTS-Smartly bonded. , Usual Price, IDs. 6d. For 2s. 11d. ffig& Sags J BLACK VELVET SAILORS-With col- \ oured silk crowns. Usual Price, 10s. I lip HP GABARDINE HATS-In navy, black, J|||||f|f / jff JF brown, wine, elc. Usual Price, 10s. Gd. ' Ea= <E!SS For 2s. Ild. SMART READIVL'O-WEAB FELTS-Us- , nally Bs.Mld. to 12s. fid. All 2s. lid. HUNDREDS FLOWERS AND twn „,rn, MOUNTS OF PLEASED CUSTOMERS All this Season's Goods and Have attended our Fancy Limn Sale, qui{e and and we still have many bargains left in Samplo Traycloths, Runners, PiUow Prices, 2s. lid. to ss. lid. Shams, Bedspreads, Duchess Sots, Pillow Cases, etc. -. / Sample EMBROIDERED BEDSPREADS Jf I m Each —Ml size, Irish hand work, at 295. «** / Bd., 355., and 395. 6d. Worth nearly double. •• SEE WINDOW.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3134, 12 July 1917, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3134, 12 July 1917, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3134, 12 July 1917, Page 7

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