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AMUSEMENTS. ripiTU xting's twice daily : A HE ICING'S. 2.30 and 7.45. ".MY FOUR YEARS IN GERMANY, Last Saturday Night TiilS MIGHTY MOTION I'ICTUJi; (.'reeled a furoro (hat is absolutely without precedent in the history of the kinenia. It is A STUPENDOUS ATTAINMENT Of the FIRST NATIONAL EXHIBITORS 0 AMERICA, who havo secured TIL KINUJS THEATRE to present THE AUTHORISED MLJI VERSIO: Of AMBASSADOR .TAMES' W. GERARD' ASTOUNDING REVELATIONS Of TIIK BEAST OF BERLIN, Entitled "-MY FOUR YEARS IN GERMANY, : "MY FOUR YEARS IN GERMANY, J ".MY FOUR YKAKS IN GERMANY, "MY FOUR. YEAIiS IN GERMANY/ "MY FOUJI YEARS IN GERMANY, IN WHICH THE WEB OF PRUSSIAN INTRIGUE THE IKON FIST OF GEILMA! -MILITARISM, All Hie Dark Forces which sent th I.USITANIA TO HER DOOM, The Unspeakable Tortures oil Iho PRISONERS OF WAR, THE BELGIAN ENSLAVEMENTS, ' Etc., Etc., Etc., are ALL EXPOSED BY GERARD. Life breathed into the Characters o Gerard's famous Book, ami help ono ti understand'moro of tho psychology an< "kultur" of which ho so ably writes FACTS-NOT FICTION. ONLY FIVE DAYS MORE Of this GIGANTIC HISTORIC ACHIEVEMENT. SPECIAL AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA 'J'AJCE NOTE: 2.30 and TWICE DAILY: 2.30 and 7.15. PRICES: 35., 25., and Is. (Plus Tax). Piuu at Bristol or 'Phone 3143. N( feu for Booking. PATRIOTIC ENTERPRISES. LAST WEEK OF STEWART DAWSON'S ART UNION FOB ItEB CROSS. ■PfiK FOR ss—Red Cross Art Union, 12 Wonderfully Beautiful Prizes, giveii by Stewart Dawson and Co., Lambton Ituay, Wellington. Ist Prize, Oak Cabinet, containing every kind of Knife, Fork, and Spoon, lit pieces, sill in best ivory handles anu E.P., valuod at .£'6s; 2nd Prize, Diamond and Ruby Ring; 3rd Prize, E.P. Pickle Stand; Jth Prize, Lady's Wrist Watch; alh Prize, E.P.. 2-tier Cakestand; (ith Prize, E.P. Inkstand; 7th Prize, E.P. and China Fruit Dish; Bth Prize, Cutglass and E.P. Claret Jug; 9th Prize, E.P. Table Gong; 10th Prize, E.P. Card Irav; 11th Prize, Pot-Pourri Vase; 12th Prize, E.P. Sweet Dish. To bo drawn oil August 1, at Red Cross Shop, Lainbton Quay. On receipt of stamped envelopes, tickets (Is. each) may be had from Mrs. Adams, !)li The Terrace, or Mrs. Duthie, 30 Hobson Street. Last Week of Raffle. NAVY LEAGUE BALLOON AND FLOWER DAY. /PIFTS of FLOWERS, CAKES, EGGS, PRODUCE, and anything saleable, aro urgently needed to mako the Day n, success. Everything addressed "Navy League Gift Goods, Harcourt's Rooms, Wellington," will bo carried free of cost on the railway and boats, FRENCH FUND. ALL CONTRIBUTIONS (o the Caravan to be left at Haircourt's Buildings, TUESDAY, Jiilv 23. M. A. ROBINSON, Hon, Secretary, Soldiers Mothers, Wives, and Dependants' League. 'Phone 3(101. PUBLIC NOTICES. ST. HELENS HOSPITAL WELLINGTON. ADVICE TO EXPECTANT .MOTHERS. nriHE MEDICAL OFFICER OF ST. HELIiNS HOSPITAL, .1./!', Rawson, attends at St. Helens Hospital, Coromandel Street', on FRIDAY AFTERNOONS from 3 to •! p.m., for tho purpose o'f giving advice to expectant mothers, Patients who intend to book for admission to St. Helens Hospital, and patients who intend to, or have, engaged private medical and nursing attendance, and whose husbands are not in receipt of more than M per week, are earnestly invited (o visit the Hospital between tho hours of 3 to ■(• p.m. on the days aforesaid, when advico as to their condition will be given flee. The terms at St. Helens Hospital aro as follow3os. per woek, including medical attendance, nursing and maintenance. Full particulars obtainable from tho Matron. . BY ORDER. THE NATIONAL BANK OF-NEW ZEALAND LIMITED. CAPITAL AUTHORISED ... .£3,000,000 CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED 05,250,000 CAPITAL PAID-UP .£750,000 RESERVE FUND .£730,000 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that for -L * the purpose of tho Half-yearly Dividend the Transfer Books will be Closed from tiiis date till July 31. D'. W. DUTHIE. General Manager. Wellington, 22nd July, 191 S. Tb'IHE uniijuo ieature of the "Unique" •& brand Hot Water Bottlo is that it is easily hiled without "spitting," and never cracks, leaks, or breaks at tho joints. All chemists. OTHER RESULTS. Institute Thirds .0, Trinity 2; Institute Fuurtli A I, Karon i; .Institute Fourth B tl, Thorndon 5; lnstituto Fourth JJ 0, South Well.ngion 10; Institute l'jtth A .1,. Y.M.C.A. 0; Institute Fifth C 7, Y.M.C.A. 1; Institute Sixth A 1, Marist 2; Institute Sixth B 1, St. Anne's 0; Institute Sixth I) 3, Institute Sixth F 0; Institute Sixth E i), Seatoun 1. Y.M.C.A. and Marist drew, I goal each. Karori defeated Island Bav bv ti yials to 3. . - - REDUCING FIRING BILLS. A WONDERFUL ECONOMISE!!, A k'stiniony to the genuine coal-sav-ing finalities of Saveo comes from TI. (.'ravin, Patea:—"l have tried Saveo with _ both coal and coke. It has proved very satisfactory, and is a great money-saver with the tiring bill. Hope Saveo gets as good a run in New Zealand us it deserves." < Start using Saveo now. This'will stop Ihe terrible waste of fuel and money due ' lo the ordinary method of burning coal. Sprinkle every shovelful with Saveo, and ] tho fire will burn brighter and longer. A sixpenny packet of Saveo will make ■ fcivt. of coal, coke, or slack last as long as six. All leading grocers and ironmongers sell Saveo. Giv-j Saveo a lair trial, and if it r fails to .satisfy you, return the emplv •.arlori 'and your money will !v> refunded. Wholesale Distributors: W. E. Caldow ~ :ind Co., Wellington.—Advt. The Camp Cominandi'.nt at Feathers! on J ' lesires to thank J[rs. T. M'Ciacken, -Ireytown. for the gift of a parcel of E nusie, which has been placed in an in;til:nte for (he use of soldiers in camp. r( =: rr p: No cold in NAZOL proof. And no fe '.oiigh anil cold remedy is so economical ai is NAZOL. Eigbteenpenco biiyn 60 doses u three a penny.—Advt. len

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 260, 22 July 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 260, 22 July 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 260, 22 July 1918, Page 7

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