AMUSEMENTS. Blood will, tell—"Pirate" Kaye started Uuiou Central; Shirley Kaye saved it. inpHE KING'S TO-DAY, •*■ HE KING'S at 2 p.m. -\n unbeatable Artist in an unbeatable Play, with a GREAT Record. CLARA KIMEALL YOUIW (And her own Company) In I "SHIRLEY KAYE" "SHIRLEY KAYE" "SHIRLEY KAYE" "SHIRLEY KAYE" "SHIRLEY KAYE" "SHIRLEY KAYE" "SHIRLEY KAYE" "SHIRLEY. KAYE" "SHIRLEY KAYE" A Production of Intense Dramatic Power and Electric AppealA Thrilling Story of a Financial Bat'.-'j between a - YOUNG SOCIETY BUTTERFLY And a hard old Railroad Magnate. She decided on A FIGHT TO A FINISH, . And to win she had to SACRIFICE THE MAN SHE LOVED. Pricss, Is. and 6d. D.C. Reserve, Is. 6d. Plan at Bristol or 'Phone 3M3. BE EARLY AND SECURE A SEAT. EMPRESS. ■ MPRE SS. ' , TO-DAY! •■ TO-NIGHT! Commencing To-day at 11 "THE STRONG WAY." "THE STRONG WAY." "THE STRONG WAY." "THE STRONG WAY/' "THE STRONG WAY." A World Photoplay, Featuring ' Beautiful JUNE ELVIDGE, One of the Most Radiant Screen Stars, With JOHN BOWERS.' A Terrible Lesson for Unscrupulous Mothers. She forced her daughter to marry for money. THE TRAGIC DAYS OF UTTER DESPAIR And what a loveless marriage means. A Breathless Denouement. Her husband made the police search her wardrobe for the supposed murderer. "YOU SEEK A MURDERER AND FIND MY LOVER." Tho desperate cry from a despcrato 1 . woman. In tho end HAPPINESS SHINES THROUGH THE i CLOUDS OF WOE. Unusunlly Beautiful Settings Especially tho Garden Scenes. A WONDERFUL SKATING SPECTACLE. 'Phone 3412 jfor seats. Prices as usnnl. i "KICK IN"..Kicks "off" TO-DAY. At "OVERYBODrS. ■E/VERYBODY'S. A Remarkable Pathe Drama. "KICK IN" "KICK IN" Featuring MOLLIS KING And WILLIAM COURTENEY. "KICK IN" "KICK IN'" Replete- with exciting "KICK IN" episodes, startling eensa- ' KICK IN" tions and eupev-seasa-"KlCK IN" tions of the lives of mis"KICK IN" pjuMed people who by 'KICK IN" forco of circumstances "KICK IN" aro up asainst tho lftw. "KICIMN" , T Every incident pictured with unerring Fidelity and Force. A REALLY GREAT PICTURE, SO BE EARLY. Supporting Items include Chapter Eleven of /'THE MYSTERY OF THE DOUBLE CROSS." ■ .Entitled "Lovo's Sacrifice." rjpHE WELLINGTON CHORAL UNION TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. WEDNESDAY, NEXT; AUGUST 14. .Complimentary Concert to MR, ROBERT PARKER, To Mark His Retirement after 40 Years . as a Conductor in Wellington. "ELIJAH." "ELIJAH." "ELIJAH." "ELIJAH." Soloists: Soprano (Auckland) Madamo Belle Russell Soprano Miss N. Lankshear Contralto Miss Mina Caklow Tenor „, , Mr. Martin Duff Bar.itono Mr. John Pronse PRICES, 3s. (res,), 25., and Iβ. (Plus Tax.) Plan and Tickets at Bristol. W, E. CALDOW, 'Phone 3SBQ. -.. Hon. Sec.
i It should bo. realised that although the National Efiicieney Board's proposal calls for the abolition uf the Liquor Traffic— the proposal wii! provide for the exemption of alcohol for medicinal purposes. Liquor will still bo available where necessary in cases of illness. Other important exomptions are those of wine for sacramental purposes and alcohol for 6cientifio and industrial nao.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 276, 10 August 1918, Page 9
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481Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 276, 10 August 1918, Page 9
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