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I AMUSEMENTS. JL'he JliKO'S. Commencing To-day at 2.30, "THE WEB OF DESIRE" Starring ETHEL CLAYTON. A Young info, hurt by her liusband'e neglect, 'MEADS THE PATH OF PERIL. She is trapped by a man who is scheming to ruin her husband. SAVED BY MOTHER-LOVE for her baby, she learns all. AND THE SCOUNDREL IS CAUGHT in tlio net of his own weaving. Sumptuous SottinpTß in High Society Circles. Prices-D.C., Is. 6d. and Is.; Stalls. Is. I »nd 6d. Box Plan at the Bristol. EVERYBODY'S. VEKYBODY'S. Commencing To-day at 11. "PKIDE." "PItIDE." Second Drama of "THE SEVEN DEADLY SINS" Featuring HOLBROOK BLINN and SHIRLEY MASON. A Powerful Banker steeped in haughtiness meets, a dreadful fate and finds the doom that always waits on Pride. Sensational Scene of the Motor-car that | skids and dashes into the lake. [ The Climax of this Great Story is a Whirl of Sensation. Also Showing-Thc First Episode of "THE SECRET KINGDOM" "THE LAND OF INTRIGUE," Starr incr DOROTHY KELLY. THE EMPRESS. HE EMPRESS. Commencing To-day at 11. A Brilliant Triangle Drama, , "PLAIN JANE" Starring CHARLES RAY and BESSIE BARRISCALE. The story of a little Nobody, whose beauty wins a nusband, Homo, and Happiness. The ugly little Slavev whom Nobody though of, WINS A BEAUTY PRIZE. And although her shoulders were toobare and her dress too.low, the earnest-minded student FINDS HER FAIR. . A quaint and original story of life m a College Town. Also Showing Chapter 17 of "THE IRON CLAW," "THE VANISHING FAKIR." mHB TERRACE'S RED CROSS DAY. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9th. GREAT SURPRISE ENVELOPE DAY. NO BLANK'S. BEST VALUE IN SURPRISE PACKETS EVER OFFEEED IN WELLINGTON. GIANT BALLOONS FOB SALE! EVERYBODY- SHOULD BUY ONE. RED CROSS THIMBLES EVERYBODY SHOULD WEAR ONE. Don't Forget >tho DayFRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9th. TJED OROSS RAFFLE. FIVE OHANOES FOR ONE SHILLING! Complete Dinncr-tahlo Equipment for Eight People. let Prico-Hoiig-kong Dinner Service. 2nd Price—White Minton China Dessert Service. 3rd Frizo-Coniplcto Sot Fino Ta-blo Glass. 4th Prize-Set Dessert Knives and Forks. sth Prize-White Damask. Tablecloth, edged with lace; One Doz. Tablo Napkins. For tickets, apply to Mrs Tumbull, 112 Tinnkori Road, or to Mr. Hislop, Stewart Dawson's, Wellington. » . — THE COLBIR SYSTEM TEACHES you to play the Piano in 10 • to 20 lessons (no scales). Takes a pupil further into music than 3 or 4 years under ordinary conditions. Learn to play all tho latest Songs and Two-steps as they are published (no special music required); saves timo and money. Mako use of the long evenings and benefit your future life. Testimonials from all parts of New Zealand of the Buccess of our pupils. If you already read music, learn by this system how to convert your music to ragtime A Ragtime Player is always popular. Call for al) particulars. Interviews any timo. Blrlcy's College of Music, Boulcott Chambers (first floor up), Boulcott St. CARGEN HOTEL, AUCKLAND EEOOGNISED as one of the Leading Hotels in Australasia. Specialty: Suites of Rooms, with private Bathroom, etc. Ballroom. Tariff: 10s. 6d. to 15s. per day. Special Terms for lengthened periods. Bedroom and Breakfaßt from 6s. Other Meals optional. Full particulars from Thos. Cook and Son. or Govt. Tourist Bureaux. Telegrams: "Cargen." Auckland. E. F. BLACK. Proprietor. T SHIELDS, MILITARY TAILOR, . WUlis St. (next Empir* Hotel), (or Offloors' and Privates' Uniforms, Brooches, Puttees, Forago Oops and Hats, latest Military Oapes; all tho Standard Badges in Btock; also Qaunt's Gold Gilt Buttons. mn^mini'^f".ti Lil " l "* ILL "'' UJILILLjI - lljluJarJ -'" HIU " w - II ' Jt "' Mll^ -AN- J XI&J'E ha-vo been informed that a V? statement is in circulation to the effect that wo aro buying tho product of another Portland Cement Co. and soiling it again In bags bearing our trade mark. This statement is absolutely without foundation, and is calculated to mislead. Every bag of Wilson's "Star" Brand Portland Coment is manufactured at our own works, and carries our 1 GUARANTEE that it is always above N the British, standard specification. J Wilson's "Star" Cement was tho jj first Portland Cement manufactured 9 in tho Southorn Hemisphere (1885), B and it is now, and always has been, jj the standard in New Zealand, and fl distinct from any other brand on g tho market for uniform high, quality i and pleasing colour. Every bagia jj branded with our registered trade | mark, thus:— B ! and nnlos* it is so branded it it not tho genuine Wilson's "Star" Portfcutd Cement. If it is branded eo, Htai ' that is a guarantee that ft is j Wn.SGJTSmamiifaatuiejMid.UßiOtlrßr,. ' Altars; onto- this tiraiiidi,. ffinxt you I will gat. tH* *tt EbEtraauT. Ctnmmfc.. \ ammsmss as ussswsmsm.. \ Ltd., \ W Shortiand' Street, AUCKLAND. \ WELTiIKOTQN AOENB3: i PEXER. HaTSON. &- OH, LXCL. \

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 34, 3 November 1917, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 34, 3 November 1917, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 34, 3 November 1917, Page 9

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