nmus TjiVEKYBODY'S. Oomniencinß To-day at 1' OHAIILES RAY. In "THE OLODHOPPEB." Triangle's Brightest and Most Fascimitiue Drama. All the way from Biinipkinville to Broadway went Charlie,. AND ™P S fflO S »u m T7 I O ;S OW , in ? G ?i axy of Girl 3 in Gossamer Kaiment m the smartest, fastest, and raciest Cafo Scene ever screened. The country lout, turned out from home nrings back wealth enough to save hie stern old father from ruiu and dishonour a heart-gripping mixture of laughter and tears. rriHE "57' ING'S. Commencing To-day at the Matinee, "THE GIItL WHO DID NOT CAKE," A powerful Ivan Film dealing -with a grave modern problem. This Drama was once entitled "THE SF4X LUBE, and mercilessly shows the road whieh must be followed by those who give way to caprice and idle fancy. A r sto r- v ,9 f modern labour conditions and ot the lives of modern money-makers. Splendidly Acted and Sumptously produced, Featuring DO2TALD HALL and LOUISE VALE. P /'<!2S: D.0., Is. 6d. and Iβ. Stalls. Iβ. and 6d. Boi Plan at The Briatol. mHE EMPBESS. Commencing To-day at It. ALICE BttADT. In "A SELF-MADE WIDOW," A Forger marries an unsuspecting girl under the name of a supposedly self-slain millionaire. what would you do if you came back to your City, found that you were supposed to be dead, And Found a Delightful Girl, Buaposcd to be your Widow? The Best Hole- yet played by tbe greatest A logical, clever, convincing Story. Also Bhowing— Chapter 15, "THE IRON CIjAW"-"DOI;BLE BESPBKEOTION."
IN AID OP NUESES' MEMOEIAL FUND. GRAND CONCERT, Under l7ic Distinguished Patronaec of Their Excellencies the Governor-General and the Countess o£ Liverpool. TUS 8.111 T°oM mil . TUESDAY. OCTOBER 23rd. CANtnVEBSABY OP MAEQUETTB CIBASTEE). MISSES MESSES. • OALDOW -5700 D DEIBOOLL HAMH/rON HODGES TB ATT BABNES Cl.'I'&AKS' QUAETET-IfESSES. HEEBEEH. MOSOHINI. WAIATA MAORI (Alfred HiU), with Orchestral and Choral Accompanimentf ■ Conducted by H. A. M'COMISH. Under Direction of HE. E. J. HILV Accompanists; HES.E. H. QUEEEE; ME, HAEOI/D WHITTLE. i EACH ITEM A GEM. ' I'OPUIiAB PEICES: Zs., 25., Is. BOX PLAN AT BEISTOIi PIASO CO. ■ . KING'S THEATRE. SUNDAY NIGHT, SUNDAY NIGHT, , SUNDAY NIGHT, SUNDAY NIGHT, 8.15 o'clock. 8.15 o'clock. SECOND DIVISION iSAGUE. MEETING - OF PROTEST. JIE. D. P. SKINNEE, Chairman. ■ ALL CITIZENS INYITBD. ■ : TASKEE'S OEOHESTEA. 7.30 to 5.15 p.m. COLLECTION TO DEFEAY EXPENSES. DEESS CIECLE EESEEVED FOE LADIES AM) THEIS ESCOETS. WELLINGTON _RACING CLUB. : SPEING MEETDTG.' BPBOTG XZIIFOKi. SPEING HEETETO.. SPEINP KEETDTG. TRENT HAM R'A'OE 0 OIF BS E. ■ - r SATURDAY & \ 20tK and 22nd 'OCTOBER. FISST RACE 6TAUTS AT 11.30 A.M. MOTOE-BCS SEEYIOE WILL LEAVE QUINTOITS COBNEK. LAiffiTON QUAY, FEOM 10 a.m. Fare, including admission to People's 6t»nd,103. RETURN. SATUEDAY—Trains leave Lambton Station for Trentham at 7.?, 8.30, and 9.45 a.m., and 12.15, 1220, and 13) p.m. Betein Trains leave Trentham at 4.4T, 5.30, and 6.31 p.m. . • MONDAY—Trains leave Lambton Station at 7.8, 8.30, and 9.45 a.m., and" 1.20 p.m. Eeturn Trains leave Trentham, at 4.47 and 6.10 p.m. Tickets obtained at F. T. Moore and Oo.'J Motor Station, Bowee Street, and M'Ewen and Carter's Office, 11 Hunter Street. ..- v \ A. E. WHYTR Secretary.
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