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AMUSEMENTS. IJIIIE ICING'S. Commencing To-day at 2.30. H. B. WARNER, In "GOD'S MAN ANb THE WOMAN." A Tremendouß Screen Achievement. The Moral Madness of a. Great City engaged in the Feverish Pursuit o£ Happenings at any cost. MERCILESSLY TREATED. The Opium Evil. Gambling. Sex Immorality, Avarice, and other manifestations cX the EVIL POWER OP GARISH CITY LIFE Attacked with Fierce Power. A Lightning Flaßh Revelation of what goes on where Five Million Souls are crowded Together. The Private Lives of those who traffic In Vice and remain RESPECT ABLE HYPOCRITES. The Glamour and Glow of the Pleasuro Places of Modern Gomorrah . S-" And An Entrancing Modern Romance. Prices: D.0., Is. fid. and 16. Stalls, Is. Mue and 6ii. Box Plan tit The Bristol. The Commencing This Morning at 11 1 ct rjpHE EMPRESS. . "AN AMATEUR ORPHAN." Mol Starring Son GLADYS LESLIE. I "The Girl with the Million Dollar Smile." T1 A Wholly Delightful Play of a GIRL WHO WOULD BE AN ORPHAN. Boy YOUNG LIFE and its TEMPTATIONS, put jj™ Faithfully upon the Screen. Gu3 HER INNOCENOE PLAOES HER Mill In moro than one ,• To ' PLACE OF REAL PERIL. oha A Love. Story of Intense Interest. Also showing Chapter Twelve of "THE IRON CLAW," * entitled "HAUNTED CANVAS." Doc —. Det> "If I'm Going to Marry a Young Man, ,Thl Whistle, Bird. Whistle." ~ JIVERYBODY'S. Jj Cqmmeucing To-day at 11. 1 BESSIE BARRISCALE In "BAWBS 0' BLUE RIDGE." A Brilliant Story of a Little Girl Who Lives Oloso to Nature. Knowing nothing of Man and living with Woodland Creatures, the little Heroino MEETS A CITY NOVELIST. The Wonder of First Love. The Pathos of Young Passion. . The Glory of Hearts Aflame. A Tale of Innocence that TURNED TO KNOWLEDGE. Also showing— A Rollicking Keystono Comedy, "PINCHED AT THE FINISH." . PADDY'S MARKET. — ADDY'S MARKET. p. SIDE SHOWS. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER. 29th. 1,11 CHARLEY'S AUNT CLUB. Music • supplied by Mr. 'Turner's String . Orchestra. The First Half-hour Sessions Starts at 8 p.m. Sharp. Admission—6d. to Each Session. Programmo for Ist. Session: Pi Overture Turner's String' Orchestra Song Miss Richardson Paul Stanhope's "Grafters" Quartette, comprising Messrs. Gerald Cashman, Teddy Long, Clifl Toon, and George M'Call. Humorous Reoltation Miss E. Carte Song ....... Signor Sigurd Lestrup Tenor Solo Mr. Will Eaynor (Of Grafters' Quartette). 1 Second Session Starts at BJS. "THE MIRROR." j j (A Japanese Fantasy.) Miura (A Young Tea Gardoner) Mr. Theodore Hill Oliano (His Wife) Miss Fanny Kutncr Toyo (A Wise Old Man) ... Constance Theel (Pupils of Mr. Culford Bell.) Scene: The Interior of Miura's House. Third Session Starts 9.30. "THE REAL Q." (The American One-act Play.) Doctor Mr. C. Bentley Russell Detective Mr. Paul Latham Tbief Mr. Norman Aitken . Eve Rugby footiali. UGBY FOOTBALL. THIS AFTERNOON, AT 3. ATHLETIC PARK. TRENTHAM CAMP „ 01 v; WELLINGTON. MEN'S jiOOKEY MATCH :AS CURTAINRAISER, At 1.45. Admission, 6d. Grandstand. 6d. — W. G. TALBOT, ' '' Sccrctary. : OI PUBLIC LECTURE By i MISS C. W., CHRISTIE. Wil "THE LIFE AND WORK OF MRS. ANNIE • BESANT" . A 1 (President, Theosophical Socioty). CO F| TO-MOR'ROW (SUNDAY), M! 7 P.M. ' THEOSOPHIOAL HALL, BALLANOB ST. Public Cordially Invited. • — "A COOD ADVERTISEMENT." MANUFACTURERS, Agents. Business v Houses, and others wishing to advertiso aro invited to notify'the undersigned that they aro willing to send, Poster Representatives to ' "LE BAL MASQUE PARISIEN" (organised by the Wellington Combined Drapers, proceeds to be devoted to the Citizens' Christmas Gift Fund). TOWN HALLi WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER Mtli. P< The Daily l'apera are offering Special Tro- 11 pliies for Competition. , i Further information from ALAN. J. BLOXAM. 1 Hon. Sm., C/o Kirkcaldie and' Stains, Ltd. TOUCH AND TONE H Are the most desirable qualities to seek |f in buying a Piano, but the foreßighted 0 buyer will make certain that these quai- H ities will last for • . - OFF . MORE THAN A LIFETIME. . With Tone, Touch, and Artistic Appearance must be combined Disl DURABILITY. These primal qualities are essential, and they are to be found at the height of perfcction in By BRINSMEAD OHALLEN PLEYEL ROGERS — BORD PIANOS. We are Agents for these famous instruments and shall be pleased to show them _■ to you. We make a liberal allowance on ° your old Piano in part-payment. and thai CHAS. BEGG AND CO.. LTD.. Bimi Manners Street, Wellington. it t The Oldest-established Piano House in to-d I New Zealand. MAKE sure that your bootmaker affixes the gonuino WOOD MILNE RUBBER HEELS; good articles are alwaya imitated.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 4, 29 September 1917, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 4, 29 September 1917, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 4, 29 September 1917, Page 9

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