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AMUSEMENTS. mHE "g^ING'S. Commencing To-Day at the Matinee ANTONIO MORENO In "A SON OP THE HILLS," "A SON OF THE HILLS," A Modern Love Story of Life in s, Manufacturing Town. • A Young Man'dreams of the far-away city and the chance of success. His cherished hopes were shattered when he found his dreamed-o£ sweetheart MARRIED TO A SCOUNDREL Who had betrayed another woman. A Drama with a delightful ending. Prices: D.0., 18. 6d. and Ik, Stalin, Is. and 6d. Box Plan at The Bristol. < nnHE EMPRESS. Commencing This Morning at 11 "'EHE IRON RING,"A Startling World Film Drama, Featuring Three Great Screen Stare, GERDA HOLMES, EDWARD LANGFORD. ARTHUR ASHLEY. Matrimonial complications and their disentanglement. A young wife is lured by a giddy neighbour into dreadful peril. A warning for young husbands who neglect their wives for business. Wonderful settings in New York City surroundings. Also showing Obflipter Thirteen of "THE IRON CLAW," \ entitled • "THE HIDDEN FACE." TmVEEYBODY'S. Commencing To-Day at 11 "WOLF LOWRY," A Terrific Triangle Drama, Starring ■ The Incomparable WILLIAM S. HART. ! A Thrilling Story of Red-blooded Men and 1 Women, where life is real and LOVE IS LOVE. He gave a man just ONE MINUTE TO LIVE.. What happened in that one minute to cause him to put down the Six-shooters? Wonderful Western Scenes that are real and convincing. A Genuine Tale of Primitive Passion and Naked Souls. TV U G B Y FOOTBALL. THIS AFTERNOON.' ATHLETIC PARK, AT 3. GREAT SOLDIERS' GAME, TRENTHAM v. ■ " ■ ' FEATHERSTON. . " Also, Junior Championship Contest, WELLINGTON V. PETONE. Early Match at 1.30. / Admission, 6d. Grandstand, 6d.^ W. G. TALBOT. 'Secretary. CAMBRIDGE ■feiRAOE OONGREGA- ■ TIONAL HALL.' , DRAMATIC BEOITJ.Ii RAMA TI C BBCITU By REV. AROHD. E. HUNT, Assisted by Leadingi Local Artists. TUESDAY NEXT, At 8 p.m. . Tickets, is. and as. Under the auspices of the Cambridge Terrace Ladies' Guild. YOUR OLD PIANO May not seem to be of very much value to you, but it is probably of considerable value to YOU AND TO US. It is of value to you, because we will give you a liberal allowance on it when your are purchasing a BRINSMEAD OHALLEN PLEYEIT : ' n ROGERS BORD PIANO. i Aud it is of value to us. bcoause we can repair ■ it and find a ourchaser. Even if you do not wish to purchase a new. piano, we will be pleased to quote you a price for your old one. Call in and Interview the Manager of ourNPiano Department. rWS. BEGG AND CO.'. LIMITED. \j Manners Street. Wellington. ■ The Oldest-established Piano House in New Zealand. T SHIELDS, MILITARY TAILOR, . Willis St. (nort Empire Hotel), for Officers' and Privates' Uniforms, Breeoiee Puttees. Foxage Caps and Hate, latert MHttacry Danes; all the Standard Badges to atook; aleo Gaunt's Gold Qilt Buttone.

Because you will find Hats \j that are correct according to ASL. Pi the latest approved Fashion —and because ho better iL^ values are obtainable. l&/ Our shoeing of Felts to- fj \ day is distinctive and.su- Wf , a}m at Exdusiveness-a . perior in every way.. quality which you will find.' particularly noticeable in out NOT ONLY DO WE HAVE Hats. . ; THE A'ERY BEST OF T own exclusive ideas, regard- l~», make our hats "different"The Store for Quality Shirts. LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S OUTFITTER, 54-56 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTqfy'

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 10, 6 October 1917, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 10, 6 October 1917, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 10, 6 October 1917, Page 9

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