AMUSEMENTS. pEOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE. COMMENCING NEXT SATURDAY. By Arrangement with W. A. Low, the Star Picture in Wellington next week. "TUB KNKiry WITHIN." "THE ENEMY WITHIN." Great 7-Reel Super-feature, Featuring REG. L. (SNOWY) BAKER, . Australia's Champion All-roomd Athlete, As JACK AI.RLIE, Tho Man who Fights tho Huns with Ba.ro Fists. Supported by a Superb Cast of London, American, and Australian Artists. Tho Greatest Sensational Feature Drama Ever) , Screened. Caused a Furore in Australia. "THE ENEMY AVITHIN." THE BIG THRILL. Tho story of tho fight of ono man and a girl against the "Enemy Within," who sank the Cumberland, Port Kcmbla, and Wiinmera, set the mines off Gabo, and brought The Wolf to the Pacific. SEE THE 100 SENSATIONS, Including The All-in-Fight one against fire, Tho Pantoslmiean Jump, The Motor Leap, The Hoof-Top Chase, Tho Struggle en Horseback, The 300 Feet Climb Down tho Cliff, Tho Record SO Feet Dive to Savo the Drowning Maiden Lashed to the Kock. Produced first bv the Union Theatres. Ltd., Sydney, at the Strand and then at Iho Lyric, where as a story of sensation, love, and heart interest it proved itself (he record success of (he year To be shown at the.PEOPLE'S fICTUBE PALACE. Commencing NLXf SA.TURDAY, at 2 p.m. . PATRIOTIC ENTERPRISES. TO-DAY! TO-DAY! JUMBLE SALE JUMBLE SALE JUMBLE SALE For COPPER TRAIL. COPPER TRAIL. TOWN HALL, 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. REMEMBER THE TIME AND COME! Organisei\s: Mrs. Arthur Myers, Mre. B. C. Adams. WELLINGTON PATRIOTIC SOCIETY. : 1914-18 FOURTH WAR ANNI- 1914-1S VERSARY. •SUNDAY NEXT, AUGUST 4, 1918. mHE WELLINGTON PATRIOTIC A SOCIETY'S BAND will render suitable Patriotic Selections in tho Wellington Hospital Grounds on SUNDAY AFTERNOON, at 2.30 sharp. Bandsmen will kindly meet at 'Hospital Grounds at 2.15. JOSEPH LEWIS, Hon. Gen. Sec. BOTTLES — ' Medicine —BOTTLES BOTTLES Jam BOTTLES BOTTLES— Beer —BOTTLES BOTTLES — Wine. —BOTTLES BOTTLES— Whisky —BOTTLES ME. W. WALLACE -will Sell by Publie Auction, in the Gymnasium Hall, Soldiers' Club, Sydney Street, on THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, at 2.30 p.m. Funds for Navy League Patriotic Fund. ROLL UP!! ROLL UP!! To This, the FINAL and LARGEST SALE of ASSORTED BOTTLES yet announced. ROLL UP!! ROLL UP!! HELP THE GREAT CAUSE. NOTE-This'will bo tho Last Sale of Bottles to bo held under the direction of tho Navy Leaguo Patriotic Committee. "England Expects," etc. KILBIKNIE HALL, SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, at 8 p.m. fiKAND MISCELLANEOUS CONCERT ' Under tho Patronage of His Worship the Mayor, J. P. Luke, Esq., M.P., C.M.G., and Mrs. Luke; Dr.. Newman, M.P., and R. A. Wright, Esq., M.P. HEMS BY SOME OF THE BEST TALENT OF THE CITY. Vocal, Instrumental, Elocutionary, Dramatic, and Artistic Dancing. Proceeds in Aid of Camp Entertainment Fund. MES. COLERIDGE, Hon. Sec. AfR. DARROCH, Treasurer. TICKETS Is. mHORNDON RED CROSS DAY. JL _____ RAFFLE OF CHEST OF LINEN, value m. DRAWN SEPTEMBER 13. ' TICKETS Cd. Obtainable on receipt of money and etampod envelope from MRS. JOSEPH, 51 Grant Road, Or MES. GILLON, 179 Tinakori Road, C3TEWAHT DAWSON'S EED CROSS O ART UNION. The Prize-winners aro us follow:— Ist Prize, Ticket No. 17,413— E. Powell, 170 Tasman Street, AVellington. 2nd Prize, Ticket. No. 9088—P. Morris, EoiM Bay. 3rd Prize, Ticket No. 17,699—Miss Clo Adams, Matatera, Dannevirko. 4th Prize, Ticket No. 15,725—C. Flowerday, ''Elstow," Tβ Aroha. sth Prize,' Ticket No. 11,221—Miss Pappirill, 85 Willis Street, Wellington ■ Gth Prize, Ticket No. 9098—Afrs. Johnston, Belmont, 7th Prize, Ticket No. 201S-"Wayfarer," Wellington. Bth Prize, Ticket No. 17,103-Mrs. W. Messenger, Inglewood. 9th Prize, Ticket No. SGo-H. Edwards, Woodward Street, Wellington. 10th Prize, Ticket No. 7911-Mr. Stewart (no address). 11th Prize, Ticket No. ■1373-Mrs. C. Gray, Pahautanui. 12th Prize, Ticket No. H.S2O-;MissKnapp, Phoenix Insurance, Wellington. Winning Tickets should be presented at Stewart Dawson's. Lnmbton Quay. I Country Prizes will bo sent Post Free on receipt of winning ticket. RAFFLE (VIOLET DAY). ST. JOHN .AMBULANCE, STALL, COURTENAY PLACE. The CORAL RING was won by Ticket MRS. CLARIBGE. NO MORE DEAFNESS. fITjHOSE who suffer may have relief by J*- using Way's Invisible Medicated Ear Drums. Booklet sent free on receipt of penny stamp. G. P. WAY. P.O. Box 1011, or H. SPEAR, Dr. of Opt., Eyesight Specialist, No. 7 Willis Street, AVollington, 'Phono 2652. ITVRY Advertising and effect direct sa'ee, .1. saving travelling expenses ind commission. "Tho Dominion" columns . will find tho purchasers cheaply for you.'
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 270, 3 August 1918, Page 9
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