[ AMUSEMENTS. Last Two Presentations in this City: 2.30 and 8, at rjIHE J£L\G'S. . Of 1 Hall Caine's Great Novel, —THE MANXMAN." Starring HENRY AINLEY and. ELIZABETH ItISDEN. The Soul Tragedy of two men ahd ono woman. From one Iteckless Moment of Passion 1 TOLLOWS A THAIN OF BLAOIf MISERY. A play crowded with human feeling, human passion and sympathy. Please also take notice of the Daintiest and Most Lovable Baby ever Been in Filmdom. The child was the joy of the deceived father's heart; tile symbol of a soul tragedy to a remorseful lonian. Evening Prices—2s., Is., and id. Matineefid. and Is. Box Plan at the Bristol. Commencing at the Matinee To-morrow "GOD'S MAN AND THE WOMAN" Starring H. B. WARNER. The moral madness of a great city engaged in the feverish pursuit of happiness , at any cos> .MERCILESSLY TREATED. The private life of those who traffic in vice and remain RESPECTABLE HYPOCRITES. An Entrancing Modern Romance. Final Screening To-Night at JjVEItYBODY'S 1 Of "THE PAWS OF HIE BEAR." A Story of the Russian and Austrian Secret Services. Commencing To-morrow Morning "BAWBS OF BLUB RIDGE." Featuring BESSIE BARRISCALE A Brilliant Story of a little- girl who lives close to nature. A man comps into her'life, and she f learns what life means—and then sho 1 thinks he is unfaithful to her, and ehe • nearly falls a prey to a mißerly old man. Bawbs has, grown up to . "NEVER MARRY A MAN," Farewell Appearance To-Night at fJffiE jgIIPBESS. Of EARLE WILLIAMS and DOROTHY KELLY In "THE MAELSTROM." To-morrow Morning at 11 "AN A&ATtUB ORPHAN" Featuring GLADYS LESLIE The Girl with the MILLION DOLLAR SMILE. A VIVID' DRAMA OF REAL LIFE. 1 Touijg Life and its temptatioils put vividly upon the screen. A Story that Grips and Holds You. PADDY'S MARKET. ADDY'S MARKET. . SIDE SHOWS. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29th. CHARLEY'S AUNT OLUB. , Music supplied by' Mr. Turner's String Orchestra. • ■ The First Half-hour Sessions Starts at . 8 p.m. Sharp. Admission—fid. to Each Session. ; Programme for Ist Session: . Overture 1 Turner's " String Orchestra Song Miss Richardson Paul Stanhope's Quartet Party. Humorous Recitation Miss R. Carte Song Signor Sigurd Lestrup Second Session Starts at 8.45. "THE MIRROR." (A Japanese Fantasy.) Miiira (A Young Tea Gardeßer) Mr. Theodore Hill Ohano (His Wife) Miss Fanny Kntner Toyo (A Wise Old Man) ... ConstanceTChecl (Pupils of Mr. Cuiford Bell.)' ' .. Scene: The Interior of Miura's House. ' Third Session Starts 9.30. "THE REAL Q." (The American One-act Play.). Doctor Mr. .o.'Bent-ley Russell Detective ... Mr..Paul Latham Thief .Mr. Korman Altken IN AID OF RED CROSS FUNDS. Grand gift recital. RAND • GIFT RECITAL. TOWN HALL CONCERT OHAMBER SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29th, At 2 p.m. (In the Presence of Her Eicellenoy the Countess of Liverpool, Mrs. Massey, and ■ the Mayoress.) ■ ■ EACH ADULT PATRON RECEIVES A GIFT OF VALUE; EACH CHILD A PRESENT FROM THE ALLIED GIFT TREE. ■ SPECIALLY ■ ATTRACTIVE FAIRY TALES Told by. Mrs. P, J. Nathan, preceded by Fairy Ballets arranged by 'Miss Estelle Beere. . NATIONAL DANCES By Miss Beere's Pupils. NATIONAL SONGS M. Eugene Ossipoff. Orchestra, undor the direction Of Mr. Tombs. Pianist:- Miss Corliss. •BEAUTIFUL GIFTS TO ALL PATRONS. Book Your Seats at the Bristol. Adults, 45.; Children, 3s. ,- i \ ! N.Z. ACADEMY OF PINE ARTS. nnHE 29th ANNUAL' EXHIBITION of tho JL "Academy will'be opened by His Excellency the Governor-General., at the Wliitmore Street Gallery TO-MORROW (Saturday), the 29th iust., at 3 p.m. The doors will bo open at 2.30 p.m. TICKETS—2s. cach.. From Monday, the Ist' October, the Exhibition "will be open daily froni 11 a.m. until 6 p.m."; ahd from 7 p.m. until 9 p.m. Admission—ls. . . I». D'E. HODGKINS, Secrotary. r PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. JOHNSTON AND CO. ( I.TD.'S Warehouse ' Will be CLOSED on SATURDAY, the 29th ■ Instant, for Stocktaking. 1 SPECIAL NOTICE. rjXEE Warehouse of tho undersigned will X bo CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY, 29th Instant, on account of Half-yearly Stocktaking. A. S.\ PATE&SON AND CO., LTD., 12 Ouba, Street. NEW ZEALAND SOCIETY OF ACCOUNTANTS. (Wellington Branch). THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Branch will be held in the Meeting Hall "of the Society, Accountants' Chambers, Johnston Street, Wellington, THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Business: , 1. To receive report and accounts lo 30th June, 1917. 2. To elect four members of Committee. 3. To elect an Auditor, and 4. General. (Note.—As it is proposed to ag.-lin placo tho Branch on an active footing, a good attendance of members iB requested.) At tho conclusion of the Annual Meeting. short papers will be read lis under:— "Some Notes on Bank Exchange in relation to N.Z. Trade," by Mr. 0. M. Bowden (Secretary, Messre. W. M. Bannatync and Co., Ltd.) "Ferry ,Steamer Accounts," by Mr. James S. Day (Town Clerk, Eas.tbourne Bor- , ough). A discussion will follow the reading of the papers. ERNEST W. HUNT, Local Sccrctary. (
Mrs. A. Knowsloy, who has successfully carried oil tho Oriental Bay Private Hotel, has tiked over the ftell-known and popular Hotel' Bristol, Cuba Slieet. The building, ■which ha.s been thoroughly Tcnovated and furnished throughout, has now accommodation for one hundred and fifty guests. Mrs. Know6ley'e management at tho Oriental Bay Kiosk should be a guarantee to cuests at tie Hotel Bristol.
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