AMUSEMENTS. _, . ' — ...., .... - —— -- n»i TOWN HALL. TOWN .HALL.-TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! AT 8 P.M. - HAWKE'S BAY MAORI; - • . ENTERTAINERS . " J (POt HAKA, AND CONCERMHTY); ;; .;:;;v; in aid of ....;•.,..,.;. ■ THE MAORI SOLDIERS' FUND;..'.-.- : .''..-.'■; '"iv >r ' Bircotor-HON. A. T. NGATA,' H-Pi'- '"".'.'- '.'' ; d • ■■•' ":■:■' PRICES—os., 2s„ and Is. '■"-"■ .".-'--.-'-.::. ■■.-■•:: S " BOX PLAN NOW OPEN AT THE BRISTOL. •■ "> '• -"'-*•■ Would rou servo gaol to- buy your ] HpOWN HALL. TOWN'HAM,, jj da, US hter_a living? recHon w and E Thoiai] T TJW KING'S TO.SIQHT.-~ TO-NIGHT.,' w •HINTON'S DOUBLE," And Evc-Ty . Evening at 8. . "HINTON'S DOUBLE," For a limited Seasoa, ,„ PATHE GOLD ROOSTER MASTERPIECE, THE Foaturinf ENGLISH PIERROTS ' FRED. WARDE And Delightful Entertainment of ■ ■' ' KATHLYN ADAMS. ■ MUSIC., MIRTH.: MERRIMENT. A play that new America, HERKOTS-POPULAR PRIOES: ~ . » fiaßMlel,t L To M anointment, are ninhStd? toConr »d his liberty W S?.SSS& for hi S sake and make, the %£%%£>■&: p £™£%* « Pri™« m l^,1 ? r th &£?™ ,♦ uH,foi b ° retained after risine of curtain.- • Prices, 6d. and Is. Reserves at Bristol Representative, Victor Beok. or by phono 0143. . : — — - : „„„ „,„„„ WELLINGTON GAS COMPANY. LTD. - r rr\HE. ... ....... A -CJ (ftAS - COOKERY DEMONSTRATION "THE STOLEN PARADISE," lX By • "THE CTOLEN PARADISE." MISS UNA CARTER.'' ".:■ A Gripping World Film Drama, -with, a „.-..-, ■ NEW PLOT, To bo held Starring TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), sth SEPT., ETHEL CLAYTON In the (Tho Adorable) . COMPANY'S LECTURE ROOM. n ' Courtenay Place, d Does a. blind man really know his wife? Commencing at 3 o clock. r A strango and fascinating story of love ). that wonld not be- denied. Subjeot: 2 Sho took tho place of anothor -woman and ..DTrmivorp tuqtttto -d»c™>v , /n-oW-i----o ho DID not know UNTIL HIS SIGHT WAS REQUEST DISHES, PASTRY, & CAKES. \- 3, RESTORED. J. H HELLIWELL, t. Powerfully dramatic situations in rapid Secretary. 0 succession. : j ■• r- Also: Chapter Bof "The Iron Claw," en- „ e*iv*Tinw im,' r titled "At the Stroke of Twelve." rgTHL ARHY,. - 1 MAORILAND FAIR TO-NIGHT*., , EVERYBODY'S. Continuous At 7.45 o'clook-TO-DAY. SIB. JOSEPH WARD Opens Fair...; ' i ; Commissioner Hoddcr Presides. '• . . Grand Programme by Rev. Hunt anttii "CLOVER'S REBELLION." ■ , Congregational Ohoir. \ : "CLOVER'S REBELLION." / ■ BtarriDE T ADIES' HOCKEY. LADIES* HOOKEiY ANITA STEWART. JU - AOTTA BTEWART. ' BA6IK RESERVE. Sho -wanted a, Man. not a. Curio for a- TO-DAY (WEDNESDAT), husband. ' At 3 p.m. • ' ; ■ A tale of an heiress imprisoned in'a. circle '.[ of money-mad relations, and tho - WAIRARAPA t. MANAWATU. : '■• DESPERATE STEPS SHE TOOK to net free ■ , J . . —". !. A PASSIONATE LOVE STORY. Admission Sixpence. - WELLINGTON BED CROSS SHop| the Heroine wears WONDERFUL DRESSES ™ (MjoMDg mßi p ffice ). ' Also, Lambton Quay. CHARLES CHAPLIN NEST FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 7th, jjj' Will be in charge of tho Day's Bay Ladles. ■••vnv, titkk " ~ Produce, Home-made Cakes, Flowers. THI. H.U.K.. Da . nty Net , aleworV , r "Clover's Rebellion" starts at 11, 12.55, Come and help tho Red Dross Work, for 2.50, 445, 6.40, 8.30. "Tho Rink" com- our Sick and Wounded Soldiers. i- mences 11 hours after each of above times. JANET FIRTH, 'Hon. See. NOTE.—The public aro reminded that : "Clover's Rebellion" will be screoned for ¥>EST-Plantation Rubbor, backed by Britthe last time at Everybody's on FRIDAY JO ain's best brains, go to make ClinAFTERNOON, at 4.45, owing to the picture cher Cross Tyres, unsurpassed for ,hard being required for the opening of new -wear on rough roads. Give them a trial. Liberty Theatre, Christchurch, on Satur- and note their rcsiliancy and «acontomy. day, September 8. AH dealers. '■•-; TOWN TJALL mOWN TTAID. OWN 11 ALL . JLOWN 11A LL. GRAND CONCERT.--. 1 IN AID OF THE ' '• „ ' i \ CRIPPLED SOLDIERS' HOSTEL. 1 TO-MORROW EVENING. TO-MORROW EVENING. • THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 te: ' ORGANISED BY MB. H. -F. WOOD. • • PROGRAMME: .'..--... ; ".T. : '"",'■'-'-'...: -^ BARITONE SOLO ..... WILLIAM GOTJDIE CLARIONET SOLO __ HENRY M06083N1 ■ RECITAL (Humorous) —.- - '. FRASER-THOMSON • \ • BASS SOLO ..........1 R. MEATES/■ -;,' TENOR SOLO ....__.'. HERBERT F. WOOD v , BARITONE SOLO '. H/iMILTON HODGES ''■ - ■ RECITAL (Humorous) WILLIAM CRAWFORD ; , AOCOMPANIST HAROLD GODIER. • ~'.:'"..'.'• ■"..'.... ( ■•:•'■:- ' DRAWING OF 'ART UNION AT CONCLUSION : , OE ,V> ' ■ ■ , CONCERT. ;.:[ \r/■[ > TICKETS, 2s. and Is. ' .'.-".,,'.: ...:i; 2s. SEATS MAY BE RESERVED AT THE BRISTOL. .;- ;■ r ' .;' PURCHASING A PUNO W SPEAR,; DR. OF OPTIOS, Ji -"-» EYESIOHT SPECIALIST, IS not a task to be lightly or hurriedly 7-Willis Street,: ■ "-.-■ - - undertaken. A good piano will ~ '"', .'\~. Is the Appointed. Optician for the Welw ■ '{' LAST A LIFETIME, lington Hospital an'd.. Charitable ..Aid and it should be selected with oarc a.nd pYririiTe ™.i,L'L"w "■-' W' >"' : discretion. That is why our expert advice PATIENTS Mablo. to obten ; e*ricoft»jn-, , aucreuuu. «*' ™ •■ the Optical Department may obtain adto tbo .' vice at the abcrre addresß between 9 a.m, PROSPECTIVE PIANO PURCHASER and 6.30 p.m. cannot fail to be of value. Wo aie agents —* __—_, for the most famous Pianos in the World to-day-the BRINSMEAD, the PLEYEL, the '. ROGERS, the BORD. the CHALLEN-and '>-->r« fit can help you to select one from these s *<'''t l '''FrKfe&^S^*J Great Makers that is bound to give yon /Z!g\ BrtuunirA.v'FwiJS^S years of Pleasure and Satisfaction. iUruinUiXS*&Ji/35fl■" : " Consult ns about Pi&nog! . ■yC^» t '/7B "i'sißß«l'OHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., '' MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON, ' No. 7. The Oldest-Established .Piano House in vfow^ON^SALE New Zealand. "'■' throughout New —— cNSSu! (i« Zealand. All JTews- ' —"—~ agents. Among other g- - r ! things this,.issue, - - Criticism Criticised: t0 Pr ° mPt,y BlaC<! y f| n tate G "Fire^insu^^ , C oleK / their Bfita te; Here and There; Politics; Who's ' Kelburn Avenue. °" Have such a Grand Range of Stylish PRICE 6d. PRICE 6d. .. . .- Suitings; .— „ JOEN BUTjL , g EEGISTEE ... ■ 'PHONE 931 A. J AND W. FAULKNER, 43 Vivian i , Street, are Manufacturers of all ■ J classes of Iron and Wire Work. Lift THE COLBIR SYSTEM Gages, Enclosures, and Front Grills, Col- fTVEAOHES you to play the Piano in Id lapslble Gates. Iron Railings, Gates, Fire- A to 20 lessons (no scales). Takes • proof Windows and Doors. Fire Escape pupil further into music than 3or 4 years Stairways, etc., etc. Hospital Furniture of under ordinary conditions. Learn to play all descriptions. all the latest Songs and Two-steps as they mHE PROOF OF THE PUDDING.-"lhave are published (no special music required); 1 now completed 6000 miles on 'my Clin- f»« time a"d money. Make use of tia chcr toss Tyres without a puncture, and long even tag, and benefit your future two ol the covers show practically no «<>• Testimonials from - all parts of. New sims of "ear." writes a. prominent solici- Zealand of the success of our pupils. Jl tor Scores of similar testimonials from yon already read, music, learn by this ObUtaablc from all garages and dealers. lar OaU for aU InterT T e V,ECZEMA an y timo, Bi r l«y' s College of Music, BonlRADIO LOTION AND' OINTMENT.—A o 0 "- Chambers (first floor up), Boulcott fit. Guaranteed Cure for all kinds of ■ : : Eciema and Bkin Disoaßes. Hundreds of ~^^6&v sufferers cured weekly and oured permau- , ently. Tho distressing irritation is relieved ' dSSrasSMsffiiSPs'* on FIRST APPLICATION. Lotion and ' Ointment, Ba. 6d., postage 6d. extra. i LsJsr/?T{V«f v ' MADAME AMIE, 23 Smoeton'c Bnildine, ««»». ' Qneen Street. AUCKLAND. «tft^&2iMS£Sa^2*Ei. DOMINION Lover Watch, printed guar- m SHIELDS, MILITARY TAILOR on tee for 1 year, manufactured by X. . Willis St. (next Empire Hotel) for maker of, Big Ben Alarm. Post 7s. 6d. to Officers' and Privates' Uniforms, Breeches J. E. FITT, Jeweller. Putteos, Forage Cape and Hats, latest Palmerston Ncrti. : Military Capes; all the Standard Badges Sole Agent for the District. In stock; also Gannt's Gold Gilt Buttons. H. R. LUMLEY, MARTINBOROUGH. ~ ~ ~ MOTOR Mail Service, Fcathorston-Mar- GARGEN HOTEL. AUCKLAND tinborough and Surrounding Dietricts. -»-•» pnorjVTSvn ,» ™„ „t «,„ 7™ji_L' All trains mot. Oars, Horses, and Gigs K. °n„?.i. S, a ? °" c , °? the Leading fnr Hire 'Phone No 2.1 *° &Ai Hotels in Australasia. Specialty: lor mre : ""• & l , Suites oi Sooms, with private Bathroom, FLY AND. YOUNG, etc. Ballroom. Tariff: 10s. fd. to 15s. Royal Mail Contractors and per day. Special Terms for lengthened ■ General Carriers, Maeterton. periods. Bedroom and Breakfast from fa. All Trains met. Commercial Travellers' Othor Meals optional. Full particular's Samples promptly attended to. liew and f ronl Thos. Cook and Son, or Govt. Tour-Sfcto-'fet 6 ,,|?,? p i?, Eo Q °, mß ' Aem } 3 J°L, iU ißt Bureaux. Telegrams: "Oargcn." AuokN.Z. EXPRESS CO. Storage and Stabling. E . F ° BtIA OK. Proprietor. Corner Dixon and Bannister Streets. St. 1 l. John Ambulance available day or nighu I fTnE MATA WINES. Try them at anj 'Phone No. 125. Private 127. P.O. Box 60. JL Hotel I They are sound and good.
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