AMUSEMENTS. iisnA3Esn§®T TO-NIGHT AT 8. [A Card.] 'PAUL A. STANHOPE .'■ \ ' And Company AT HOME NIGHTLY.' (See Above Address.) N.B.—Prices Same as Usual. LAST TWO DAYS AND NIGHTs'aT BTEKYBODY'S DOROTHY DALTON, In "THE DARK ROAD," The story of a Modern Siren- -who Worshipped Cleopatra. In the Shadow of the Great War her wilful desires destroy her husband's honour and IMPERIL HER COUNTRY. The climax is the most terrific scene of intensity in all film drama. COMMENCING ON SATURDAY"THE PAWS OF THE BEAR," A vivid portrayal of the fight between two great secret services.. RUSSIA AND AUSTRIA. mHE TTTIMPEESS: Continuous from 11 till 10.15/ "THE DIVORCE GAME.' Starring AUOE BRADY A delicately daring picture-play made from the French Dr,aina "Madamoiselle Fi-Fi." Have you ever heard of a fatal Mole? There was one on the elbow of Madarnbisello Fi-Fi. Also Showing •Chapter Ten of "THE IRON CLAW," "A DICING DEATH." At the Change on. Saturday, "THE MAELSTROM," , Featuring •. EARLE WILLIAMS. An Exciting Drama of Crime and Retribution. mOWN HALL. CONCERT CHAMBER, ■ ■ '||ft ", In the Presence of Their Excellencies the Governor-General and the Countess ofLiverpool. , WAR HOTURE-LEOTURE. i f "NEW ZEALANDERS AT WAR,"By ' . V-J JIB. GERALD ANDERSON, War and International Press Correspondent, and Returned Soldier. The LECTURE includes a description of our SOLDIERS' and SAILORS' work in Sonth Seas — Mesopotamia — Turkey Gorman Africa — Palestine — Europe Oyer ICO PICTURES (many Exclusive), operated by Mr. TCtiitelaw. TUESDAY, 25th SEPTEMBER, At 8 p.m. Admission: 35., 25., Is.; %School Children half-price. Box Plan at The Bristol. Mr. Anderson devotes one-fourth of the proceeds to tho Mayor's Patriotic Fund. • THE EARLY SETTLERS '&, HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION OF WELLINGTON. mHE WINTER REUNION of Pioneers and JL their Descendants will be held on DOMINION NIGHT. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24th; 1917, In tho Town Hall. Addresses. Music. Refreshments. ' ■ Admission by Ticket (free). • • Tickets can be obtained from the Secretary. "W. A. EDWARDS, - Hon. Seel Columbia Private Hotel. Cuba Street. MASTERTON' RACING CLUB. , SPRING MEETING, 'llth and 12th October, 1917. NOMINATIONS for all'events (including Entrance for Trial Stakes) Close with the Secretary at his office. Queen Street, Masterton, on FRIDAY, 21st SEPTEMBER.' 1917, at 10 p.m. FuU programme in "Referee." ' A. HATHAWAY. Masterton. Secretary.. take the guess out of sending par; A eels to tho front if you post the parcel yourself. Try Nutmilk Chocolate, 6d. packet: Cadbury's, Jib. box Mixed Chocolate", 5d.; Peppermint, 3d.; Plain Chocolate, 6d., Bd., 10d., Is. 6d. packet. Big tin given free to pack in. \ MRS. LEMPRIERE, N 90 Willis Street ■ (3 doors above "Evening Post"). CONSISTENT' SATISFACTION is the cor- '-' rect terms for Stylish Clothes obtained at MILLIGAN'S, -' . Kelburn Avenue.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3195, 20 September 1917, Page 7
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