AMUSEMENTS. 1 /JtOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. Direction W. and. K. Thomas Another Complete CHANGE OP I'ItOGUAJtIUi ON SATURDAY. Every Hem New and Original. THE ENGLISH PIERKOTS Season drawing to a. close. Owing to tho large number of requests received, the management 'have decided to give request items on LAST THKEE NIGHTS OP GEASOJf. MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY NEXT. Which ■will bo selected in the order received. Patrons are advised to send, requests to Town Hall statins the item, and night. BOOK SEATS AT BRISTOL To avoid disappointment. POPULAR PRICES—3s., 25., Is. Reserves by 'Phone 65, retained till rising of cui-taiu only. Representative, Victor Beck. /JTOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. MONDAY EVENING KEXT. At 8 o'clock. If you cannot go to the front yourself, you owe it to those who do, to know what they are doing, to understand their hardships and the tremendous task they are faced with, and to help in tmootltins the way for them. SONS OP THE EMPIRE SONS OF THE EMPIRE SONS OP THE EMPIRE SONS OF THE EMPIRE SONS OF THE .EMPIRE ■ This great series of war pictures, on land, ou the sea, and ill the air, is cronded with, information and enlightenment. THE SILENT' FLEET AT SEA. The hunters of the submarine; the guns that are smashing the Germans' utmost resistance; the men who man them, and who plunge into the struggle with bayonet and bomb; the blrdmcn who overlook. THE BATTLEGROUND AND THE OCEAN. These pictures are authorised by the British Government, and by a special arrangement with the New Zealand Government are being exhibited by the Y.M.C.A. The entire net proceeds will be devoted, under the direction of the Minister for Internal Affairs (Hon. G. W. Russell), to providing comforts ( for our lighting men in trench and in camp, or wounded and convalescent in. New Zealand wnd c^road. EVERY PATRON INCREASES THE WELFARE OF A SOLDIER. Admission—2s. and Is. Reserves, Sis. 6d. (Book • teats at the Bristol Piano Company). Children Half-price at matinee 9 only. SEASON: Monday until Saturday (September 17th to 22ndli each evening. Matinees. Wednesday and Saturday afternoons. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. SOLDIER'S Wife requires Furnished Double Be.d-Sittingroom, t'so kitchen, near Trentham-Camp. State particulars, "Soldier's Wife," "Dominion'' Office. WANTED, by young man, Room, part board, with private family; central. Terms to "P. 8.," c/o "Dominion" Office. | WHARE-KOA, 231 Wellington Terrace, superior Board and Residence. Terms moderate. 'Phone 2560. | IBITORS to Plimmerton will find firstclass Accommodation at Plimmerton House. Miss Vaughan, Proprietress, Tariff 30s. per week. AOANOY, well fuini-shed large front room, balcony, single, double, bed-sitting-room, harbour view: aulet. select. 'Phone 1461,. 59 Boulcott Street. AITANGI HOUSE, Boulcott Street. Once more undef Mrs. O'Loushlln's superior management. An ideal place to stay at. Moderate terms. 'Phone 1200. HAP.STON HALL. Mahora Street, Kilbirnie—Board and Residence, near Lyall Bay and Evans Bay. Moderate tariff for permanent and casual guests. Mrs. Whitlaw. .Propriot-rogfi. 'Phone 3135 (three RUTLAND PRIVATE HOTEL. Dominion avenue (Piimmer's steps). This new. commodious, first-class Private Hotel is now open to receive Guests. Luxuriously furnished: 2 bathrooms on each floor; excellent, cuisine. Commandinc view from roof garden of Wellington and Harbour. Terms moderate. MRS. M'CORMICK, Proprietress. 'Phone 4415. MAHARA HOUSE, WAIKANAE. AN IDEAL PLAnr.-TO SPEND A QUIET HOLIDAY. Fine, Mild Olimate. Good Trout Fishing. Tennis Courts. MRS. E. M. WILLIAMS. Proprietress. BAY PRIVATE HOTEL. Situated on the Sea Beach in the Most Attractive Locality of Wellington. IS NOW OPEN TO RECEIVE GUESTS. Morning and Afternoon Teas, 6d. A Special Feature is made of Sunday Dinners and Teas. MRS. KJfOWSLET. Proprietress. W' HITEHALL PRIVATE BOARDINGHOUfiE (opposite "Dominion" Office). Piimmer's Steps, Wellington. Situated in spacious gardens, with splendid view City and Harbour; one minute train. Post Office. Wharves. Excellent cuisine. H. and 0. Water; all conveniences. Terms, 4s. 6d, per day. Weekly by arrangement. MRS. V. L. ALLAN, Manageress. . 'Phone 1617. E MATA WINES haye won Six Gold Medals at International Exhibitions 1 against tho WineH of the World. REGISTRATION OF ORCHARDS. NOTICE TO ORC-HARDISTS. UNDER the revised regulations gazatted on the 6t-h instant, r/nly those orchards from which fruit is sold or is in- • tended to be sold <ire to' bo registered > for the year 1917. Registration, which is free of charge, ■ must be made not later than 30th Scptem- ; her of this year. The penalty for non- ! registration is a fine not exceeding SW. Registration forms are available on application to any Orchard Instructor, or District Agent's Office, or the Horticul- ■ tnral Division of tho Department of Agrii culture. Industries, and • Commerce, Wcl- ! liilßton ' BY ORDER. I ' • MAIIARS, LTD., ! JJAVE Bought H. SAMPLES AND CO.'S [ STOCK, and are going to quit it •AT 46 COUHTENAY PLAOE. Note Prices—and SECURE SOME, OF IT! 5 THIRWELL PRIVATE HOTEL, ROTORUA. ' Well known as the Premier House for ; accommodation and cuisine. Has been ' entirely renovated for the coming season. One minute from Station. Telephone 20. Telegraphic address, "Thirwell." Tariff, ,7s. per day: 40s. per week. T. P. DOWLING, Proprietor. WANTED TO BUY. SACKS OF ALL KINDS. ALSO OLD SACKING. Any Quantity for Oaßb. STEVENS AND CO.. 132 Upper Abel Smith Street, Wellington. fjTi MATA " wine"! Iti 19H the British Army Ycterinarj Service consisted of t.'li officers jind men at the present time it has a strength oi over 25,000. For Children's Hacking rough, Wood's Great Peppermint Cure.*
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3188, 12 September 1917, Page 9
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