AMUSEMENTS. . \ ■ ■ . ..TO '■ TOWN .HALL • \\ (CONCERT CHAMBER). • i (CONCERT CHAMBER). . ; ~ Commencing ■. . ■ > TO-NIGHT. SATURDAY, JULY 20. TO-NIGHT. ; • TO-NIGHT. ! TO-NIGHT. "; TO-NIGHT. (SEVEN, NIGHTS'SEASON)... ■ ... TO-NIGHT. \ MALINI, ..' ". j THE \ : ) GREAT MAGICIAN;' . . ' \ ASSISTED BY • j MISS ETTFE FIELD, VOCALIST. • ' MRS. A. M. MONTAGUE, PIANISTE. j MR. FRANK it. JOHNSTONE. 'CELLIST. ■■ ■ ' '■ BOX PLAN AT THE BRISTOL. NO EXTRA CHARGE TOR BOOKING!, \ PRICES-35., 25., AND Is. (PLUS TAX). " j J. ALLAN MACDONALD, Manager. j
ANNOUNCEMENT . EXTRAORDINARY. At "EVERYBODY'S. ■ Commencing ■EiVEHYBODtfa To-day at 11. Entitled, "THE LAW OF COMPENSATION" "THE LAW OF COMPENSATION" "THE LAW OF COMPENSATION" "THE LAW OF COMPENSATION" Featuring '■' NORMA TALMADGE, , The Greatest Emotional Screen Actress. Tlio Inexorable Law which ,nono may escape.TIIB LAM' OF COMPENSATION. A Picture with a Powerful Appeal to All Women. An overpowering Lesson against the Folly of DALLYING DOWN THE DANGER . WAY. In addition, Episode 8 nf "THE MYSTERY OF IHE DOUBLE CROSS," Entitled "THEI STRANGER DISPOSES." IMPRESS. ' To-day and •Impress. •ah Next w«k. A Pa the Production "THE WOMAN IN WHITE" "THE" WOMAN IN WHITE" "THE WOMAN IN WHITE" . "THE WOMAN IN WHITE" From the Worl<l-famou6 Novel by WILKIE COLLINS, Featuring FLORENCE LA BADIE In the Dual Roles of Laura and Ann. A MASTERPIECE of MYSTERY and UNCANNY SUSPENSE. A STORY OF UNEQUALLED INTER- . EST.and ENDURING GREATNESS. V SPLENDIDLY PRODUCED. Como early or 'phone the Theatre, No. 3142, and Reserve Your Seats; Whatever happens, DON'T MISS THIS MASTERPIECE PRODUCTION, ■ Usual Saturday Prices: ■, THE BING BOYS ARE HERE.' HE BING BOYS ARE ' HERE. NORTH ISLAND' TOUR. HAWERA.-Moiuky Next. WANGAOTI.-Tucsday ind Wednesday, July 23 and\ 24. PALMERSTON.-Thuirsday, July 23. NAPlEß—Eriday aid Saturday, July "■26 and 27. . ■, HASTINGS.-Monday, July 29. • ' ' And. ' 1 GRAND OPERA HOUSE, WELLINGTON, Commencing ';', '. WEDNESDAY, JULY 31. The BOX PLAN will open' THREE DAYS prior to the opening date. THE BING BOYS ARE HERE. A Wonderland of Splendour and Gaiety. pUBLIC LECTURE. ~ "KARMA: THE LAAV WHICH BINDS AND LIBERATES." By MR. J. ]}, THOMSON, Goncral Secretary, N.Z. Section, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), 7. p.m 1 ., 'J'heosophieal Hall, Marion Strcot. ' Public Cordiully Invited. •MIiETINGS. SUNDAY NIGHT! SUNDAY NIGHT! COAL! COAL! COAL! . MINING INDUSTRY. . DEADLOCK BETWEEN OWNERS AND ■ MEN. PUBLIC MEETING IN THE KING'S • X - / THEATRE, . On SUNDAY, JULY 21, 8 p.m. ' MR. R. SEMPLB, Miners' Agent, wilL speak and put THE MEN'S CASE. l All are invited to attend and hear the truth about the.; coal crisis. SOCIAL FOR Y.W.C.A. MEMBERS AND SOLDIERS. ' TO-MORROW NIGHT, 8 o'clock. ■ Short, Bright Service To-morrow, .4.15 p.m. Speaker, Rev! B. Hutsoit. Lantern. Lecture next Thursday at 8 p.m. "Two Yeare on a Hospital Ship," by Chaplain F. T. Read. Homo Nursing, Enrol Now. Lectures to begin eoon on Wednesdays. Y.W.C.A., Herbert. Street. tribute 'to franck A MEETING of the Ladies' Comniit- -£&■ tee will be held in No. 2 Committee Room, Town Hall, on MONDAY, JULY) 22, at 3 p.m. Business Important. (MRS.) J. A. HANAN, Hon. Secretary. THE EARLY SETTLERS AND HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION OF WELLINGTON. A MEETING of Members will be held A at GODBER'S ROOMS, Courtenay Place, WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, at S p.m. An Address will 1* given by AMELIUS SMITH, ESQ. Music. Refreshments. A Social Evening will also bo held ou Wednesday, July 31, at St Peter's Schoolroom, Ghuzneo Streot. W. A. EDWARDS. i . Hon. Sec. THE WELLINGTON INVESTMENT, TRUSTEE & AGENCY CO., LTD. Established ISSG; j Authorised Capital .C 200.000 j Paid-up Capital 62,000 j Reserve Fund ;. 20,700 TM-OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN I that the Thirty-secpml ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS will be held in the Board Room of tlio Company at its Offices, 191 Featherston Street, Wellington, on FRIDAY, 26th JULY, 1918, at 12 o'clock noon. Business: 1. Directors' Report. 2. Balance-sheet. 3. Declaratiqn of Dividend. i. Election of Directors. 5. Election of Auditors. 6, General, M. C. W. MASON, Secretary. '
PATRIOTIC ENTERPRISES. ,■ rtONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, | WEDNESDAY, JULY 31. ' • WEDNESDAY, JULY 31. ■: (Under Vice-Regal Patronage.) .' A UNIQUE ENTERTAINMENT . A UNIQUE ENTERTAINMENT A UNIQUE ENTERTAINMENT , i (Organised by Miss Maesey) ' "\ Consisting of a Fine Series of , ■ TABLEAUX Arranged by Miss TABLEAUX Mary BntlerV' ) Miss Fuller, and • MUSICAL" ITEMS ■'■■ Mr. Barnes, in MUSICAL ITEMS .; And tho . '■ ; AMUSING ONE-ACT COMEDY, j "THE BATHROOM DOOR," "THE BATHROOM DOOR," . ' ■ Produced by Mr. W. K. L. Cooper. ' i TICKETS-33. and 2s. Plan at the ' [ Bristol. EARLY BOOKING is necea- \ sary, as seats are limited and the d*> . : maud is great. '"' : NAVY LEAGUE FUND. j BALLOON AND FLOWER DATu ' . ALLOON AND FLOWER, DAY, ; FRIDAY, JULY 26, j And ■ " , : SATURDAY, JULY 27. . ■ I "OUR LIFE LIES IN THE STRENGTH i UF THE FLEET." . . i Without the wojk of tho Navy and i Merchant Service, whoro would our Era* ! pire be to-day? "England expects, that every man,"-! • every woman, every child, will do all ha ; or ■ she can- for OUR GALLANTj ; SAILORS. ■ BALLOON AND FLOWER STALLS. i BALLOON AND FLOWER STALLS. ! GIPSY CARAVANS. BADGES. i GIPSY CARAVANS. : BADGES! i Half-a-Crown will purchase a Badge and j exempt you. ; ■; "DO YOUR BIT! ' HELP WANTED ' - ■ . I FOR VIOLET DAY. : (Under tho Patronage of Her Excellency. the 'Counted of Liverpool). j fIONTRIBUTIONS of Violets, Flowers, ' Sweets, Eggs, and Produce are in- ; vited. ' ■ . PROCEEDS TO COPPER TRAIL FUND . . ; FOR THE RED CROSS. Help tho Fund Along! : THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, IS VIOLET DAY. : MRS. WALTER NATHAN, Organiser. ' .MRS. J. L, SLEEMAN, Secretary. THE LOCAL. COUNTESS OF. LIVER> ' ■ POOL FUND Has Opened a Shop at' ! 137 LAMBTON QUAY '..',; v (The Hotel ((Buildings), ' ' FOR the Salo of TRENCH ; FORTS, such as Leather Waist- ; coats, Anti-Vermin Shirts, Balaclavas, -j Scarves, Socks, Housewives, etc.; also-.fot ; Soldiers' Parcole, price se. to 10s., includ- • ing postage. ~ ... •.-.-■,; i \-... ■ : ; 1 NAVY LEAGUE BALLOON AND ! i , FLOWER DAY. ■"/■ . -' ' j GIFTS of FLOWERS ire urgently' .! needed; also PRODUCE of; all ! kinds for tlio Gi)>sy Caravan. Every- ' thing addressed "Navy Leaguo Gift ; Goods, Harcourt's Rooms, Wellington,". ] will 1» curried free of cost on the rail* j way and boate. . ' ■ \ / ' WELLINGTON.RED CROSS SHOP, ' , i TUESDAY NEXT. . TUESDAY NEXT, , i THORNDON RED CROSS CAKE DAY;. Delicious Home-made Cakes, Paste", Bread, Scones, etc. Especial Cakes for Soldiers. Something for Everyone to Buy, ; Help tho Red Cross. Give your help. ' Hon. Sec, JANET FIRTH. / , ANTED Known, Box Plan now open at Begg's for "My Four Years v : in Germany," commencing Crowu Theatre, Saturday. ■ BUSINESS NDTICES. j BRIDGE,' DENTIST', '■(Late Upper' Willis Street), Macarthy's Chambers, i 50 WILLIS STREET. ■ I 'Phono 4191. (Opp. Hotel Windsor.) '' \ NO MORE DEAFNESS; ■; TfEOSE who eiiffer may have relief by ; X' using Way's Invisible Medicated : Ear Drume. Booklet sent freo on re- i ceipt of penny stamp. , i G. P. WAY. P.O. Bos 1011, or ; H. SPEAR, Dr. of Opt, Eyesight ' ' Specialist, i 1 No. 7 Willis Street, Wellington. . : ' 'Phone 2652. MUSIC MADE EASY. ■ ; WHY WASTE YEARS LEARNING? ■ WHEN the "COLBIR" system teachos 1 you to play the latest songs, two- : steps, and all classes of music in 10 to 20 lessons, eaves time; money, and drudgory. No scales, no ispecial music. Plenty of local references. Testimonials can be ■ ( '. eeen from all parts. Don't keep youi; ' I pioao idle. Interviews any time. Call ! for al!' particulars. Birloy's Obllego ot ! Music, Boulcott Strcot (Cliamborß), first ! floor up. , ■' i J:: , : STAFFORD TEA, LUNCHEON, AND ■ SUPPER ROOMS. Ono of tho Best Appointed in the City. Smoking and Writing Room Provided for Gentlemen. . • ALL CAKES HOME MADE. MISS READ, Proprietress. ' Willis Street (over H. D. Bennett's). i Also at Timaru. i '■
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