AMUSEMENTS. TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. ®- . Fullers' Vaudeville. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), 2.30. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). 2.30. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), 2.30. Tile Children's FEAST OP GLADNESS! Matinee 1 Matineiil Matinee! Matiuee! Matinee! Matinee i Matinee! Matiuee! 2s. Is. 6d. 2s. Is. 6d. 2s. Is. 6d. it simsnSm THCMPC <0? TO-NIGHT AT ,8. [A Cswd.] PAUL A. STANHOPE ' And Comr.iany AT HOME NKiHTLY. (See Above Address.) N.B.—Prices Same as .Usual. Final Screening SPo-Night at /JfflE JjmFEESS. Of "THE DIVORCE G'AUE." Featuring ; . ALICE BRA.DY Special Attraction To-mor.row Morning. EARLE WILLIAMS And DOROTHY KELIVT In - "THE MAELSTROM." "THE MAELSTROM." The fastest and most intensely osoitincr DRAMA of CRIME and RETRIBUTION ever screened. The underworld of a Kreat city illumined as if by lightning flaeli. A meeting in a foe that curried an ASTOUNDING train of ADVENTURES. Also showing. Chanter Eleven of "THE IRON CLAWT "SAVING OF DAN O'HAIU." Farewell Appearance To-Nijtlit at JjVUYBODr'S DOROTHY DALTON, In "THE DARK ROAD," The Story of a modern siren ■ wh>o worshipped Cleopatra. Commencing on Saturday Morting, "PAWS OF THE BEAR." "PAWS OF THE BEAR." A WAR. STORY OF A NEW KIND. A vivid portrayal of the fight between two GREAT SECRET SERVICES RUSSIA AND AUSTRIA. A young American helps a beautiful stranger, and is qnickly FACING A FIRING SQUAD. CLARA WILLIAMS Is seen as the charming and subtle RUSSIAN SPY.
QUE DAY RED CROSS APPEAL And BLIND SOLDIERS' AND SAILOES' FUND. Commercial Travellers Ladies' Effort. PADDY'S MARKET! PADDY'S MARKET! TO INTEREST LADIES! A Chance to Win Valna&le Prizes. Apply for Entry Forma to 31 HUNTER STREET. 'PHONE 705." The Committe in Charge of Paddy's Market, to be held on SEPTEMBER 28th and 29th AT THE TOWN HALTj, Offers A SILVER WEISTLET WATCH for the best Plain Sponge made by (3IELS UP -TO SIXTEEN, and a GOLD WEISTLET WATCH for the Best Iced Butter Snouse with fancy filling, made by GIRLS OVER SIXTEEN. . ENTRIES CLOSE 'AT NOON' ON ; WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26th. Prizes on Exhibition at Stewart Dawson'e. ENTER NOW AND WIN A PKIZE! MASTERTON RACING OLUB. SPRING MEETING, 11th and 12th October, 1917. : NOMINATIONS for all events (including Entrance for Trial Stakes) Close with. the Secretary at his ofllco. Queen Btreet, Maßterton, on FRIDAY, 21st SEPTEMBER. 1917, at'lo p.m. Full programme in "Referee." A. HATHAWAY, Hasterton. Secretary. y OTAKI RAGES.
Ring 'phone 988 foe comfort able SEATS IN FIEST-OLA6S HOTOB-QABS. OANTERBURY JOOKEY CLUB. METROPOLITAN MEETING, 1917. NOVEMBER. sth, 7t>a, and 10th. Entries for the NEW ZEAI/AND CUP, of 2000 sovs., two miles, close on - FRIDAY, 21st SEPTEMBEE, AT 9 P.M. Entrance 1 sov, each. W. H. E. WANKLYN, Secretary. BEMOVAL NOTICE. ' WANTED Known—Jno. M. Reid, Tile , and Range Specialist, has Removed from Luke's Lane to 139 Willis ; Street. Splendid selection Tile Fireplaces and Ranges now showing. Range Repair? by expert tradesmen. Phone 3244. J. M. REID, 139 Willis Street. YOU cannot buy more Lasting Value than a "Bessemer" Motor Wagon. The daily cost of operating a "Bessemer" and its depreciation are considerably less than those of the ordinary wagon. The simplicity of "Bessemer" mechanism makes | it the ideal delivery wagon. Consult us to-day about the "Bessemer." I
J. E. FITZGERALD, Motor Importer, Lambton Quay. Wellington. MANY OF THE CITY'S BESTDRESSED MEN ; Wear CHURCHILL'S Suits. They are preferred because they retain their Style and Fit as long as they last. W. J. CHURCHILL, LADIES' AND GENTS.' TAILOR, 135 VIVIAN STREET, Telephone 2654 A. WELLINGTON. lieved it should be provided for by a special rate. The Mayor elated that he had mentioned that the scheme should be provided for by a special rate. It was agreed that the matter should come up again for consideration at the next meeting of the council. .
For years past our expertness and reliability havo proved of value to business men, and never were they more 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. —Advt.
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