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-e, AMUSEMENTS. Pinal Screening rgTiril KING'S 'To-night at UK KING'!; so (|| . lie "E.MI'TY PUCKHT'S," Robert Hughes's Daring Novel. in . CO.M.M UNCI \G TO-MORROW: A. I'athe Mystery Drama, io "STRAXDKI) IN ARC'ADY" le "STRANDHI) IX ARCADY" id "STB.ANOKD IN ARCADY" " «■ Featuring ;! MRS. VERNON CASXLI3. ig MRS. VOTNON CASTLE. m A story which is a very dynamo of rapid action. She is marooned on a desert island will ie a man. '• A murder is committed. They aro watched by desperadoes. HAIR-RAISING ADVENTURES 1 e . THE LEAP FROM THE CLIFF, a THE STRUGGLE IN THE RAPIDS. " A Breathless Climax, if ,y Final Screening TfiWEIiYBODY'S, To-night at -EJVERYBODY'S ie Qf « "REAL FOLKS." • "REAL FOLKS." x Featuring J. BARNEY SHERRY. 'y SPECIAL ATTRACT'ION TO-MORROW ' n ALMA RUBENS a And BARNEY SHERRY. ;t "THE GOWN OF DESTINY;" ' ir "THE GOWN OF DESTINY." la despair because he could not light it for his country, ho designed "THE GOWN OF DESTINY." It saved his native village and his father's lifo besides bringing happiness !' to five other people. n o A POWERFUL HEART APPEAL. Also Showing, d Seventh Episode of "THE d' MYSTERY OP Tt'K DOUBLE CROSS," Entitled a "INTO THIN AIR." I |?MPRES"T liTl% ~~ tl Impress. Bnd Night. > ;"™E MARRIAGE MARKET," i HE MARRIAGE MARIvET," World Drama, featuring s Juno j'JvKltft', Carlyle lilackwell, and ,fl Arthur Ashley. ■" TO-MORROAV! LITTLE MADGB EVANS, 3 , LITTLE "MADGE EVANS, The Idol of a Million Hearts, in i "WANTED, A MOTHER," •1 "WANTED, A MOTHER," A W'orld Feature. i- Tf This Wonderful Child Won't Bring i- Tears to Your Eyes Nothing Will. Beautiful Settings. Wonderful Photography, o 'Phone 3M2 for Reserve Seats. PATRIOTIC ENTERPRISES, Under Vice-Regal Patronage. I,' MAYORESS'S PUDDING AND CAKE FUND UDDING AND CAKE FUND CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, MONDAY", Isth JULY. J Mr. Culford Bell Prcsenta '"I'TH THESPIANS" 0 "THE THESPIANS" In a Progi'amnio of r I'lVi'l SHORT PLAYS, r J-'LVE SHOlt'L' PLAYS. FIVE SHORT PLAYS. :is., 2d., Is. Plan at the Bristol. t TERRACES' CHILDREN'S RED CROSS DAY. r HP-EE RAFFLE for the Cako given by JJis-sßorchardt was drawn yesterday, the winner being Mrs. Spoiltoii, No. St The Terrace (Ticket 216). 1 — f MEETINGS. ! THE WELLINGTON WOOLLEN'MFG. CO., LTD. NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. - TVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the , ORDINARY jMKETLNCt oi Tho . Wellington Woollen Mfg. Co., Ltd., will be held at tho Chamber of Commerce, 1 National Mutual Buildings, Customhouse Quay, Wellington, on TUESDAY, i the 13th day of AUGUST, l'Jtii, at 12 o clock noon. BUSINESS: ' To Receive Directors' Report and the Balance-Sheet. Io Elect Two Directors. To Elect Two Auditors, and to fa their remuneration. The Share Register will be CLOSED for ilio Fourteen .Days .preceding tho meeting. , By Order of the Hoard of Directors. , A. E. DONNE, , , Secretary. I Wellington, 9th July, 1918. BUSINESS NOTICES. WOOD-MILNE TYRES (Pneumatics). /WING to tho great demand for these Tyres by tho Allied Governments, which virtually amounted to a commandeer, it was found impossible to supply the New Zealand market. Tho output having been enormously increased, regular supplies are now coining forward. Those desirous of using the BEST of BRITISH TYRES should demand WoodMilnes. They aro the cheapest Tyres bceause they giva better.service than other makes. Please order through your Garage. Sole Wholesale Distributors for N.Z. • CASELI-j.RG .& CO.. LTD., Wellington. Hotel grand central, 107 Cuba Street. This Ideal Private Hotel has been taken over by Mr. S. Edilson, who guarantees excellent accommodation' for 100 Guests.' First-class Cuisine. Tnrilf, Ss. per day; .til! 2s, per weok. (Pcrmanents by arrangement.). 'Phcna HMD. Telegrams: "Edilson," Wellington. THE FIiN"DOCTOIL BUY Your Pen where you can always get it repaired. T recommend the "0N0T0," the bast self-filler. GEO. JEFFERY, 218 Lamhton Quay. CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS 4 LABOUR PARTY'S PROTEST. The question of treatment of conscientious objectors was considered by the.annual conference of the New Zealand Labour Party. The following remit was endorsed, and it was decided that a deputation wait upon the Minister of De-. fence to protest against tho general treatment of conscientious objectors:— "(a.) That conference deputationise Cabinet to protest against tho arbitrary and _ useless persecution of tho conscientious objectors by the infliction of more than one scntonce for tho siimo olfonee. (b) That tho confer--enco also demand a public inquiry be made into the alleged ill-treatment of deported conscientious objectors, and demand the return of the men to give the necessary evidence." A resolution from Ihe Brooklyn branch referring to the (iiiostion was—"That, in view of Ihe fact of tho brutal persecution of Ihe fourteen conscientious objectors, this conference calls upon tho 'Government—(a) Immediately lo return these ! men; (h) to set up a public commission ! lo inquire into the treatment meted out i to them; (c) lo release them, they hav- . ing been sufficiently puni-died for break- ; ing a class-made law. Also, this con- I fereiice views wilh alarm the llouting of I British justice in re-sentencing the con- i scieulioiis objectors to a second and third term of imprisonment for tho same offence." I «NtFF UP, QARaLH OR SWALLOW J FLUEHQL i

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 252, 12 July 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 252, 12 July 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 252, 12 July 1918, Page 7

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