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AMUSEMENTS. TO-DAY 0N1A" . At nnilE KING'S. Continuous, •MIE KING'S from 1! lo 10. Triangle Company present BARBARA CONNOLLY In "LITTLE ItED DECIDES," The intensely dramatic story of an Orphan Child. An Unbeatable I'eature Play. Prices: If. and Gd. D.C. Deserves, Is, M. Plan at Bristol or 'Phone 31-13, COMMENCING TO-MORROW At npHE TTING'S. •MLE •** ING'S. A World Feature Drama, "STOLEN HOURS," "STOLEN HOURS," "STOLEN HOURS," "STOLEN HOURS," Starring ETHEL CLAYTON. ETHEL CLAYTON. ETHEL 1, CLAYTON. Tho Story of Two Lovers and TEAT IMPASSABLE BAIUMER BETWEEN She loved him so greatly that sho sacrificed herself for him. "You are the God of my Heart AND KING 01? MY SOU];." But their's was forbidden love. Stirring and dramatic situations Prices—ls. and Gd.; D.C. Reserves Is. ft!-.. Plan at Bristol, or 'Phone 31-13. : EMPRESS. EMPRESS, MPRESS. EMPRESS. TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT. ALICE BRADY in "THE SPURS OF SYBIL." COMMENCING TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), Another Goldwyn Production, "THE BELOVED TRAITOR," Featuring MAE MARSH. MAE MARSH. Tho True love and the False. Ho promised her dying father that ho would lovo her always. HOW DID HE KEEP THE PROMISE? A Tale of the Ruin wrought iu a. Man's Heart by Fame and, Flattery. T'lirougli the long, long years eho waited for him. In her eyes was THE STEADY BEACON LIGHT OP Unfalteringly it shone and guided him at last to THE HAVEN OF HAPPINESS. A. delightful story. Produced in Best Goldwyn slyje. Ring 3M2 for Scale, rjWVN HALL CONCERT CIIAMBER. Direction John Hopkins. Commencing WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7. Mr. Edward Branscombe's Well-known Aitis'.*, THE- SCARLET TROUBADOURS THE SCARLET TROUBADOURS THE SCARLET TROUBADOURS THE SCARLET TROUBADOURS THE SCARLET , TROUBADOURS THE SCARLET TROUBADOURS (Somewhat famous people). No better combination ever travelled undep tho bnnnor of Mr. Edward Branscombe. PRICES-Ss., 2s. Is. Plus Tai, BOX PLAN opens at THE BRISTOL Monday Morning Next. Representative, GEORGE ADAMS. rjOLOSSAL' JUMBLE SALE. TOWN HALL. To-day 3 to !) p.m. To-morrow 1 to -I p.m. MEETINGS. WELLINGTON CO UNCI [, OF CHURCHES. TOWN HALL. SUNDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST i, At 3 o'clock. TN compliance with the request of Hie Majesty the King, a UNITED SERVICE OF INTERCESSION will be held. Hymn Sheets will be Provided. niTIZENS' PATRIOTIC MEETING. FOURTH ANNIVERSARY OF THE DECLARATION OF WARTO BE HELD IN THE TOWN HALL, ON MONDAY NEXT. AUGUST 5, At 8 o'clock p.m. Tho following Resolution will be moved by His Worship the -Mayor:— "That, on this, tho Fourth Anniversary of tho Declaration of a Righteous War, this Meeting of the Citizens of Wellington records its inflexible determination to continue to a victorious end the struggle in maintenance of those ideals of Liberty and Justice which aro the Common and Sacred Cause of tho Allies." Supporting speakers to be announced subsequently. The City Organist (Mr. Bernard F. Pago) will preside at the Ciraud Organ. Musical items arranged by Mr. H. Toinple White, Trentliam Band will be in attendance. The chair will be taken by His Worship the Mayor. ___jNa_R. PALMER. Town Cleric. BEGG'S FOR PIANOS. T;HEj Pianos for which we have tho Agencies aro all instruments of rare_ beauty, possessing those superb qualities which render them distinctive in tonal beauty. Each instrument is a masterpiece in construction, made to withstand tho varying climatic conditions. We specially recommend THE BRINSMEAD. THE CHALLEN. THE BORD. THE ROGERS. A good Piano costs more, but it is worth tho small extra expenditure, as it will last a lifetime, and consequently its worth considerably more I ban an average Piano, the life of which is limited. Tennis can he arranged lo cuit you if desired. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., Manners Street, Wellington. Established 50 Years. BAIMBTNirCOTDyew and • Dry-clennere, 125 Cuba Street, City. 'Phono 22G.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 269, 2 August 1918, Page 7

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611

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 269, 2 August 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 269, 2 August 1918, Page 7

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