AMUSEMENTS. Hi" TSwn HIll , : '■ GRAND CONCERT • THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER. 6 m ORGANISED BY MR. WOOD, Assisted by MESSES. GOTjDIE, GODIER. MOSCHINI. THOMSON, HAMILTON HODGES. ADMISSION-*, and Is. ADHISSION-2s. and Is. BOX PLAN at the Bristol Piano Coy; DRAWING TAKES PLACE OF THE ■ ' ■- ■■•■-• ■• ■■' •-•■ - - CRIPPLED SOLDIERS' HOSTEL ART-"UNION,-.-: £1000 FOR 6 D - £1000 FOR 6 D: -. TEN POUNDS will be distributed in Sums of ss. at the Concert to'persons producing on request an Art Union Ticket stamped "Creamoata." ■ ' CUT THIS OUT AND HAIL, ENCLOSING STAMPED ADDRESSED ENVELOPE. .-..„..:.,.. B.SUTHERLAND, ' ' ..,''.~ .I^J;;: P.O. Box 839, WELLINGTON. •. .:;.,,....:;"'•.. I Enclose .1 for .'. Tickets in THE CRIPPLED SOLDIERS' HOSTEL ART UNION. Name • •' ;• Address ■ • ,; : ;; "'Dominion llM .,pi Postal Applications for ART UNION TICKETS received up till the 6thJ instj Money refunded if too late. ' ■ ' ''"' " r ~ '",
AT THE KING'S. T THE KING'S. Greater Vitagranh ' Presents PEGGY HYLAND PEGGY HYLAND In THE 16th WIPE, THE 16th WIPE, A Brisk Photo-play of Adventure. A Pretty American Oirl Finds Herself LOCKED IN A HAREM. And then the Excitement Begins. Wonderful Scenes of Oriental Magnificence, but more wonderful still when the TURK FOLLOWS HER TO NEW YORK. A spicy and racy story with a splendid ending. TjiVERYBOD Y'B. Brilliant Triangle Production. THE MILLIONAIRE VAGEANT THE MILLIONAIRE VAGRANT Featuring CHARLES BAY and SYLVIA BREMEK. Life in the Drawing-room and Slums. Is every Man a Potential Thief? The Millionaire finds the answer to this when he faces grim poverty. A strong, clever plot, brimful of action, and with powerful and emotional situations. Also showing— A Rollicking Keystone Oomcdy, "HER NATURE DANCE," . A most daring and dainty exhibition bf Dancing. ANITA STEWART \ON SATURDAY, mHE TjiMPREBS. A Glittering World Drama, THE FALSE PEIEND. Featuring ROBERT WARWICK And GAIL KANE A Society Drama full of sumptuous scenes. A man entraps his Iriend so that he ie believed to be a dope fiend. He steals his friend's sweetheart, and then comes VENGEANCE for his BLACK VILLAINY. A tragic and sensational climax brings HAPPINESS to the LONG PAETED LOVERS. Also. Chapter 7. "The Iron Claw," entitled "THE HOODED HELPER." ' mOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. MONDAY, TUEBDAT, AND WEDNESDAY, 3rd, 4th, and sth, SEPTEMBER, 1917, \ At 8 p.m. HAWKE'S BAY MAORI ENTEETAINEES HAWKE'S BAY MAORI ENTERTAINERS (Poi, Haka, and Ooncert Party). In aid of THE MAORI SOLDIERS" FUND. Prices: 35., 25., and Is. Box Plan opens at The Bristol on Thursday, 30th August. O.E.M.S. ASOCIAL GATHERING will be liclii at St. Peter's Hnll, Ghuzneo Street, on THURSDAY, 30th AUGU6T, at 8 p.m. Songs, Recitations, and Instrumental Itoras. Addresses by Chaplain-Major T. F. Taylor, Rev. H. Watson, and Mr. R. G. House. All men hcmtily welcomed. AILORS , FRIEND SOCIETY, CHURCH AND INSTITUTE, ■ Whitmore Street. CONCERT TO-NIGHT. MRS. J. LEWIS AND PARTY. BARBER AND CO., Dyers and Dry- , dealers, 125 Cuba Street. City. 'Phone 226. _ | nnE MATA WINEB. Try them at anj X Hotel 1 They are sound and good.
Special Feature Advertisements. ; - 0N FRIDAY ' »|f|||lSlj \\wf /;'/ Stocktaking "has disclosed the fact MISIIIA ISafewS soiled garments among the Under- , ••' liSdSSrel// v ji UsHl&fi clofchinjj stock, and these must go_ out 1 Wβ' NllsSß® on I'rWay at aa y P riiie - In,addition ■ 1 xlaK #&il H to this many line 3of Children's TJnI Wmk derclathing will be almost given :. ; away, as we are closing up this de- ? lJ^S\\ i P«\\\\wilβ i partment through lack of space. All / zl®« , -''A\\wlttßi' 'underclothing, Vests, nnrt Corsets 1 not otl J erwise reduce(l wiU te subject !m 10 PER CENT. FOR ONE WEEK. iiiJlJSUri "^ aß ' @ " Bopsets--1 1 1? \ Exquisite shape, and beautiful qualL'llii Special purchase of 35 dozen. / Children's Goods French Underclothing , Almost Given Away. Lovely stuff; a mass of fine lace and work. Chemises, Nighties, rand Children s Coats, 2to 3 years, cream Knickors. Slightly soiled and Cashmere' and Silk. 10s. Gd. to tossed. Half-price. Us. Cd. All ss, 11d. CaHc<j aml Lawn Undcrc] i thißß Cream Cushmero Dresses, embroider- slightly out of condition, marked ed, 1 years, 12s, 6d. For 6s. 11d. very oheap. ' White Muslin Embroidery Frocks', Knickers, from Is. pair. 10s. Gd. For 4s. 11d. Women's AU-Wool Coloured BloomCliildrens Cream Flannel Petticoats, ors, Cs. 6il. For 2s. lid. 3s. lid., for Is. 11d.; is. lid for -.., , ,„, ,-.,,, ', • j 9« Brf ' ' Natural Woven j\icrhtdrcssos, tnmnied laco, 7s. lid. For 4s. 11d. ° mbrOid " » White Princ - S very oied, 43. lid. For Zs. 6d. al , cnlbroidcred) ss . m _ to Children's Long Wool Gaiters, Is. lid. 16s. 6d. All Half-price. These to 3s. Gd. All Is. clin be easily cut down to ordinary Infants' Lawn Shirts, Is. lid. For Is. underskirts if desired. Children's Bodice Bloomer, in grey, ffft 25.11 d. Forls.6d. bJ /flli F Pf* F Slf^C 1 ladies' Cotton Undervests, full size, Ujiiji ill S Of SIA.. Is., Is. 3d., Is. 6d. IPX WI9-' Maids , Undervests, Is. WILLIS STREET.
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