I AMUSEMENTS, , fTMXV OPEEA HOUSE. Direction Will and Bob Thomas TO-NIGHT At 8. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT At 8. TO-NIGHT And Every Evening up to and including MONDAY NEXT. CHANGES OF PROGRAMME ON SATURDAY AND MONDAY NEXT, In Consequence of the Enormous Success Of THE ENGLISH PIERROTS The Season has been Extended until MONDAY EVENING NEXT. Como and say "Good-Bye" to your Favourite Artists: Misses Elsa Langley. Billie Wilson, and Shirley Cooke, Messrs. W. P. Turner. Leslie Austin, Roy Cooke, David Ly!e, Louis Mitchell, and Charles Laurence. Popular Prices; 35.. 25., and Is No extra charge for booking. No early doorsBox Plan at Bristol. Day Sales l'btatro Sweet Store. FINAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT AT TTpVERYBOBY'S. "ENVY," Starring ' ANN ITOEDOCK And SHIRLEY MASON. Commencing TO-MORROW JJOEJiING— "THE CLODHOPPER." A Fascinating Triangle Drama, Featuring CHARLES RAY. All the Way from Bumpkinville went Charlie, . AND STEPPED INTO TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS A WEES. See tho Dance Sensation of the year— THE OLODIIOPPER GLIDE. A heart-gripping mixture of laughter and tears. • Final Appearance To-night at rTPHE THING'S. Of WILLIAM DESMOND and ENID MAItKEY in "BLOOD WILL TELL." Commencing To-morrow, at 2.30, . "THE GIRL WHO DID NOT OARE," A now and powerful problem play of . family life. A lone-lost son, lodged for years in the mountains, returns to find his father torn from his sorrowing mother's side by the brazen charms of a-vengeful girl. What was ho to do to reunite and bind again ivith chains of holy-love tho authors of his being. Prices: D.0., Is. 6d. and Is. Stalls,' Is. and 6d. Box Plan at The Bristol. I'arowell Appearance To-night at mHE EMPRESS. ' Of JUNE ELVIDGE, and CARLYLE BLACKWELL ' In . "YOEJTH." Commencing To-morrow at 11, "A SELF-MADE WIDOW," . x Starring ALICE BRADY. . A startling World Film drama, with a plot that 1b a rairaclo of originality. A Forger marries an unsuspecting girl under tho name of a supposedly self-slain millionaire. An extraordinary Btory, -which proves, however, that love wjU find a, way.
WELLINGTON . RACING ' CLUK ' • SPEING JIEETHra. • SPBDTG ' MEETING. • BPBIKG MEETING. . SPEING MEBTDfG. ' . ; TRENTEAM R ACE C 0 UE.S E, Saturday: & monday,- ■• ■.- 20tK .and 22nd OCTOBER.';" j FIBST RACE STABTK AT IIJO A.M." " ,''...."■..;.;"..; HOTOK-BUS SEEVIOE WIHi LEAVE QUINTOU'S COENEB, liAMBTON OTJATV PEOJI 10 a.m. Pars, including admission to People's Stand, l»s. BETPBN. SATURDAY—Trains leave Lambton Station for Trcntham at 7.8; 8.30, and ?.45 z.m. t : aJ3d 12.15, 12.30, and 1.20 p.m. Eoturn Trains leave Trcntham at. 4.47, 5.39/ ! and 6.31 p.m. -,- . MONDAY—Trains leave Lambton Station at 7.8, 3.30. and 9.45 a.m.. and 1.3) p.m. Bctnrn Trains leave Trentham a!. 4.47 and 6.10 p.m. : •:. ' Tiokcts obtained at ¥. T. Moore and Co.'n Motor Station, Bowcn Streifc'i ; and M'Evven and Carter's Office. 11 Hunter Street. A, E. VyBTTE, Secretary./ ,
CANTERBURY JOCKEY' CLUB. METROPOLITAN MEETING, 1917, NOVEMBER sth, 7th, and 10th. ACCEPTANCES, N.Z. Cup and Stewards' Handicap, Forfeits for Welcome, N.Z. Derby and N.Z. Oaks Stakes, also General Entries, cloße TO-NIGHT (Friday), 19th October, at 3 o'clock. . W. H. B. WANKLYN, i Secretary. AUCKLAND RACING CLUB: ■SPRING MEETING, 13' V. NOMINATIONS (t sot. each) for ALL HANDICAP EVENTS CLOSE by 9 p.m. •' On FRIDAY, 19th. OCTOBER. At the same time FORFEITS (1 sot. each) must be declared for— WELCOME STAKES, G.N. GUINEAS. FEES to accompany in each, instance. WEIGHTS for ALL HANDICAPS (including OITT HANDICAP) will appear on moraine of Bth NOVEMBER. J. F. HAETLAND. Secretary. A MONTH AHEAD is not too soon to order "YOUR SUITS" at MTLLIGAN'B, Kelburn Avenue. MAKE TOUR MIND UP NOW! DECIDE To-day to purchase that Piano yon havo been thinking about. Wo are agents for the world's most famous pianos— BRINSMEAD PLEYEL OHALLEN ROOERS BORD, And can sell you a new instrument on ■■ MOST LIBERAL TERMS Freights aro still rising I Cost of manufacture is increasing. Although wo hold large stocks we cannot be assured of the shipments ahead. THE WISE BUYER Will inspect our Stocks TO-DAY! Wo make a big concession on your old piano in part payment. OHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., Manners Street, Wellington. The Oldest Established Piano House in i New Zealand. , TJETHEN you buy a BESSEMER you are * * sure of one thing—prompt, swift dolivery. Its cost, for operation is less than that of other commercial wagons, and its simplicity is its outstanding feature. ' Consult us about the BESSEMER, the ideal delivery wagon. J. E. FITZGERALD. ; Motor Importer, , Lambton Quay, Wellington. . ' GOOD Printing promptly produced at ] papular prices' ot "Dominion" Job i ] Pxintinc Works. '
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 21, 19 October 1917, Page 7
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