~~ amusements; TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. THE GREATEST WAR FILM EVER EXHIBITED. J COKE AND HEE OUR. BRAVE BOYS IST- ACTION. I BATTLE PILM-B Y IMPERIAL COMMAND. Taken by Authority of tho • Exhibited by Y.IT.C.A., by Special ] British Government. Msi§lll Arrangement of K.Z. Government. TO-NIGHT u . ' TO-NIGHT-. AND EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK, i MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY,'2.3O.; , ! SONS . OF' THE EMPIRE Received Last Xignt at the Big Town Hall. A Most Enthusiastic • Audience. A Mighty Motion Picture Record of the Heroism of Our Boys at the Front. Aeroplanes in Action! Tanks-in Action! Submarines Obtaining Supplies! VIVID, STUPENDOUS, UNPARALLELED PICTURES. Admission: Zs. and Is. Reserves, 2s. 6d. at' The Bristol. Children Half-price. The Entire Ket Proceeds go to alleviating the lot of our fighting men, through •various well-established Patriotic Organisations, including Red Cross Fund, Lady Liverpool Pond, Y.M.C.A., Etc.. Etc. -* .• SIX O'CLOCK CLOSING OPLIQUOE BARS DURING THE WAR. MARCH' ON PARLIAMENT TO-DAY! ' TO-DAY! PROCESSION WILL FOUM VIVIAN STREET BARRACKS, 5 p.m. THE SALVATION ARMY BAND WILL LEAD THROUGH OUBA, MANNERS, AND .WILLIS STEEETS, AND ALONG LAMBTON QUAY, ARRIVING AT PARLIAMENT HOUSE, 5.30 P.M. SYMPATHISERS WILL JOIN THE BANKS ALONG THE LINE. * THE GOVERNMENT WILL BE URGED TO FACILITATE SIX 'O'CLOCK CLOSING 08. GRANT AN EFFECTIVE REFERENDUM, • AND THUS AFFORD THE PEOPLE A CHANCE TO GIVE PAKLIAMENT AN UP-TO-DATE MANDATE. ■ . REMEMBER! . ' BO it ME MESSINES A N Z A C 'SOMME lUSS.IIES DISPLAY THE SAME SPIRIT-BE AT VIVIAN BARRACKS AT 5 P.M. DON'T FOR'GET! . i - SIX O'CLOCK CLOSIiIC — ,D E PET A TlO N — ' 5.30 TO-DAY 5.30 EMPLOYER ' EMPLOYEE COME AS YOU ARE-STRAIGHT FROM WORK. LOOK OUT FOE SILVER BAND AT BOWEN STREET GATES OP PARLIAMENT. COME RAIN OR HAIL! THE PETITION OF 177,000 ELECTORS MUST BE HONOURED. DON'T BE APATHETIC STAND TO YOUR CONVICTIONS! BE THERE !
DEPUTATION To PKIIIB MINISTER. . THE AD.TOUENED 'BUSINESS MEN'S MEETING in connection with the SIX O'CLOCK CLOSING MOVEMENT, will be held in the ■ - ■ ACCOUNTANCY OHAMBEBS' LECTURE HALL, JohUßton Street, AT 3.30 P.M. TO-DAY (TUESDAY). Business: To Arrange with Delegates from other Centrcß Final Details of Deputation. MANY OP THE CITY'S BESTDEEBSED MEN . Wear CHURCHILL'S , Suits. .They are preferred became they retain their Btylo and Fit as long as they last. W. J. CHURCHILL, LADIES' AND GENTS. , TAILOE, 135 VIVIAN STBEET, Telephone 2654 A. WELLINGTON. & STIR IN GROCERY H. D. BENNETT, LTD.'B; ENTERPRISE. Those members of the public who keep their eyes open will realise that a new and vital element has entored into the city grocery trade within the last few weeks. Only a, month or two ago H. D. Beiinett, Ltd., acquired the resdy-mado business' of Hill Bros., on L'imbton Quay, and immediately those in tho trade bei came consoious of a vivifying element in the veins of the trade. Tho new firm not only stocked H.ho best in all lines (local and imported), but its prices were a 6 reasonable as theso unreasonable times permit. But Mr. Benuelt was not content with ono city shop, arid in order to get close to the heart of tho public ho recently-acquired the freehold of Edward Anderson's magnificent property in Willis Street—one of the finest business sites in the city. As Mr. Anderson ia not to givo possession until the end of January next, i Lfr. Bennett, keen to expand lip business, 1 has oome to an , arrangement whereby ha ha 3 assumed control of naif the large snop and sbowroom lately devoted to art china and cut glass. The shop is a makeshift compared to what it will he a. little later on. but tho business has commenced to flow steadily to the counters already, as though the late Mr. David Anderson (father of Mr. Edward Anderson) had never departed from the now historio block. The public are promised cvcryttiini? they want at Bennett's—the very best at tho lowest cost. - Mr. Victor E. Smith, Fcildine, offers for sale a 917-acre farm. A concert will be given this evening at. the Sailors' Friend Society by Mies Hall Kenny. For years past, our e-xpertness and reliability have proved of valuo to business men, and never were they niOro helpful than now. If you require entries passed, parcels forwarded, goods distributed, we can assist you. The New Zealand Express Co., Ltd., 87-91 Customhouse Quay. —Adyt.
DOLL'S HOUSE. pHYLLIS M'MILLAN (MM) was (he i ■*■ Winning Number in the Te Aro School's B&ffle for above, drawn at Tcwn Hall yesterday. - THE OOLBIE SYSTEM fTVBAOHES you to play the Piano In 10 , JL to 20 lessons (no scales). Takes a ' pupil further Into mueio than 3 or 4 years under ordinary conditions. Learn to pla-y all the latest Songs and Two-steps as they are published (no special musio required); eaves time and money. Make use of the long eveninge and benefit 'your future life. Testimonials from all parts of Hew Zealand of the success of our pupils. II you already read mnsio. learn by this syatem how to convert your moaio to ragtime. A Bafrtime Playur is always popular. Gall for ell particulars. Interviews any time. Birley'e College of Music, Boulcott Chambers (first floor np). Bonlcott St. CARCEN HOTEL, AUCKLAND YJ'ECOCSNISED as one of the Leading XV Hotels in Australasia. Specialty: Suites or Eooms, with private Bathroom, etc Ballroom. Tariff: 10s. 6d. to 15s. per day. Special' Terms for lengthened periods. Bedroom and Breakfast from 6s. Other Meals optional. Pull particulars from Thos. Cook and Bon, or Govt. Tourist Bureaux. Tolegrams: "Oargen, ,, Auokland. E. F. BLACK. Proprietor. PLUMBEEfI. COPPERSMITHS. & SHEET.METAL WORKERS. ■R/tTAXtFAOTUESES of Aaga Water. ItA heaters, and Mahoney's Patent Skylights. Motor work a epeciallty. ALDRED AND GRIFFITHS. ii and Z5 Egmont Street. ; WELLINGTON. T SHIELDS, MILITARY TAILOE, . Willis St. (next Empire Hotel), for Officers' and Privates' Uniforms, Breeches, s Puttees. Forage Gaps and Hats, lateat Military Oapea; all the Standard Badges in Btook; also Gaunt's Gold Gilt Buttons. fftHE outstanding superiority of the JL BESSEMER MOTOR WAGON is demonstrated by its ever-increasing; sales. It ia the ideal means of delivery today, and represents the acme of commercial' Motor Construction. There is a distinct saving in nsing a BESSEMER, instead of the out-of-date | method of horse traction. | LET US DEMONSTRATE THAT | FACT TO YOU TO-DAY. I J. E. FITZGERALD, f Motor Importer, | IiAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. | TF You Want Furniture; Crockery, Iron- I JL raongory. etc., extra cheap, visit Rad- g ford's Groat Salvage Bale, now- on ifl Man- J nors Street. i | HAVE yon Tried TE MATA WINES? | They are 'a Now Zealand product, a and the bestl Prices from 38s. per c»e«. s Write the Manager at Havelook North for g Price Mrt. <_, - | TrTl I, Y 'AND Yotf NG, a Jp Royal Mail Ooutraotors and S General Carriers, Maeterton. % AH Trains met. Commercial Travellers" jj Samples promptly attended to. New and a up-to-date Sample Booms. Agents for the i N.Z. EXPRESS CO. Storage and Stabling. % Corner Dixon and Bannister Streeta. St. ii John Ambulance available day or night. A 'Phone No. 126. Private 127. P.O. Box 60. | OYAL MAIL LEAVES OAKBINB } STABLE 9, Foilding, for Kimbolton | Sally at 8.30 x a.m. and 3.30 p.m.; leaves h Kimbolton at Noon for Peilding. G E. J, MOOEE, Proprietor. Felliiog. ,
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