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AMUSEMENTS. EMPRESS. A World Drama. MPRUSS. Intense and Appealing. THE TENTH CASE. T■ ' % K Featuring H B • JUNE ELVIDGE. E. T The story of a wrongly T E accused wife and her If N desperate expedient to . N T clear her name. T H THE JUDGE who was trying H her declared Uial; C IN NINE CASES OUT OP TEN C A CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE A S IS CORRECT.. S E Littlo did he dream that E that same night T his own wifo would nJfio lie T ][ THE TENTH CASE. , H E "Judge not, leat ye bo judged.'" B. T OF SPECfATINTEMST T 14 TO EVERY GOOD AND 13. M TRUE WIFE. N }i WHO KNOWS? H YOU. C YOURSELF MAY ONE DAY C A f A, S A . o B TENTH CASE. I'j An Absorbing Picture Intensely Dra- ■ nintic and Modem, with Thrilling Siluations Ornate Settings. Sumptuous Dresses. 'Phono 3412, and make euro ot a seat. - ! COMMENCING TO-DAY AT 2 P.M. THE "I7'INCt3. Tbilip Oppenbeini's HE IVING'S. Famous Novel, "THE SILENT MASTER," "THE SILENT MASTER, , ' "THE SILENT MASTER," Featuring ROBERT WARWICK. ROBERT WARWICK. The most romantic Quixotic Character in all fiction. A Master Play, where the darlc hours of pathos precede the dawn of peace. Wealth wreaks vengeance on wealth, and the instrument, is poverty. Was she justified to say: "Leave me. I CAN NEVER FORGIVE YOU"? PRICES-ls. and 6d.; D.C. Reserve, Is. Gil. Plan at Bristol, or 'Phone 3113. NOTICE. (POMMENCING TO-DAY (Saturday), V JUNE 22, the Charges of Admission to the undermentioned Pjpturo. Theatres, from 5 p.m. on SATURDAYS ONLY, will be as follow:— STALLS, 9d. CIRCLE, Is. Id. (Inclusive of Tax.) CHILDREN, under 12 jears of age, 6d. BRITANNIA. > » CROWN. EMPRESS. EVERYBODY'S. KING'S. LYALL BAY. MACMAHON'S. OUR'S. PEOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE. PARAMOUNT. QUEEN'S. SHORTT'S. STAR. ELLINGTON RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION. ATHLETIC PARK TO-DAY ! . TO-DAY At 2.45 p.m. ORIENTAL PONEKE (1910 Champions) (Runners-np 1918) A close contest anticipated, Oriental improving weekly, und have won their last two matches. No. 2 Ground: OLD BOYS v. TRENTHAM B. PETONE: ATHLETIC v. 'VARSITY. Admission, Gd. Ladies free. Grandstand Gd. WELLINGTON COLLEGE v. PETONE,' NEXT SATURDAY, 29th JUNE. T. H. JONES, ■ Secretary, "W'.R.F.U. LET US ADVISE YOU. WHEN , you are in dottbl: as to what Piano you should buy;' let us adviso you. Wo aro experts in that line, nnd by reason of our long connection with the piano business we are in a position to suggest the best instruments for your particular tastes. It has long been rocoßnised that a Piano from BEGG'S is tho

ACME OF PERFECTION. Perfect in tone, perfect in construction— a Piano that will last a. lifetime. Wo unhesitatingly recommend tho BRINSMBAD, CIIALLEN, or the ROGERS. All-British Pianos sold by an All-British Firm. . . CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., Manners Street, Wellington. Established 5G years. SHOWS. WELLINGTON POULTRY, PIGEON, AND CANARY SOCIETY. CLOSING OF ENTRIES FOR ANNUAL SHOW. ENTRIES for the above Show will Close at Messrs. Foglia and Copp's, Vivian Street, at 10 p.m. on SATURDAY, 22nd JUNE. .L. G. BROWN, P.O. Box 381. Hon. Sec. BUSINESS NOTICES., J. W. M. HARRISON'S ~" PHYSICAL CULTURE CLASSES,. New , Pupils can join at ony time and Ciuartor commences with pupil. Gentlemen—Tuesday and Friday, 5.15 to G; Monday and Thursday, 8 to 9.15. Ladies -Tuesday and Friday, 8 to 9. Children —Tuesday, i to 5; Saturday, ■ 9.15 to 1015 a.m. 131 Feathcvston Streeti Thono 3214. TMTR. BRIDOE, DENTIST, (Late Upper Willis Street). Macarthy'a Chambers, 50 WILLIS STREET. 'Phone 4491. (Opp. Hotel Windsor.) TT SPEAR, DR. OF OPTICS, EYESIGHT SPECIALIST, 7 Willis Street, Late Optician for the Wellington Hospital and Charitable Aid Board. PATIENTS unable to obtain advioe from the Optical Department may obtain advice at tho above address tetween 9 a.m. and 5.30 p.m. QTAFFORD TEA, LUNCHEON, AND SUPPER ROOMS. One of the Best Appointed in-the City. Smoking and Writing Room Provided for Gentlemen. ALL CAKES HOME MADE. MISS READ, Proprietress. Willis Streot (ovor H. D. Bennetfe). Also at Timaru. '■■;"' ENEHAL Printing in all Its branohei "Of neatly and promptly executed et modJ erate charges at the "Dominion" General Printing House, "Dominion" Avoir »• 'Phone 40M.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 235, 22 June 1918, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 235, 22 June 1918, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 235, 22 June 1918, Page 9

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