AMUSEfyIENTS. COMMENCING TO-DAY AT 2. rriHE KING'S. A HE KING'S. A Goldwyr. Feature of Dazzling Brilliance, entitled "NEARLY MARRIED," "NEARLY MARRIED," "NEARLY MARRIED. , '. "NEARLY MARRIED;" "NEARLY MARRIED," "NEARLY MARRIED," Featuring Tho inimitable MADGE KENNEDY. A Picture for the Ladies and SAFELY Married Men. Before going for a, Honeymoon, MAKE SURE YOU ARE MARRIED. A brilliantly, scintillating drama which captivates both tho mind and heart. LADIES, this is YOUR Picture. In addition will bo shown "THE GIFT OF THE MAGI," O. Henry's Immortal Miniature Masterpiece. A most appealing tale of Now York life, starring WILLIAM DUNN and PATSY DE FORREST. ' COMMENCING TO-DAY AT 11. TTjWBRYBODY'S. ' ■"EVERYBODY'S. A Triangle. Feature FIREFLY OF TOUGH LUCK, FIREFLY OF TOUGH LUCK FIREFLY OF TOUGH LUCK, FIREFLY OF TOUGH LUCK FIREFLY OF TOUGH LUCK, Starring ALMA RUBENS and WALT. WHITMAN. A Story of a Cabaret Dancer and a Worthless Husband. Astonishing Adventures in a town that did not exist. Tho Play Gripe, Flashes, and Surprises. Supporting Items will include Twelfth Episode of "THE MYSTERY OF THE DOUBLE CEOSS." Entitled "THE RIDDLE OF THE CROSS.". ~Q a~e p_e l l l COUNTRY TOURS: WANOiANUI-TO-NIGHT AND MON-HAWERA-TUESDAY, 20th. NEW PLYMOUTH-WEDNESDAY 21st THURSDAY 22nd. STRATFORD-SATURDAY, 24th. MASTERTON-TUESDAY, 27th. Seo local papers for Box Plan arrangements. WELLINGTON RUGBY FOOTBALL " UNION. ATHLETIC ■ PARK, TO-DAY -£*• At 3 p.m. TRENTHAM A v. FEATHERSTON. Representative Match with sevoral Famous Players in Action. At 1.30 p.m.: ■ HUTT v. WELLINGTON COLLEGE. AT PETONE, 3 p.m.: BERHAMPORE v. PETONE. Admission 6d,, Ladies Frco. Grandstand 6d. NEXT SATURDAY, AUGUST 21 AT PARK: WAIRARAPA v. WELLINGTON. T. H. JONES, Secretary, W.R.F.U. August 17. - August 17. FOOTBALL. OENIOR (Final) CHAMPIONSHIP. ASSOCIATION PARK (Kilbirnio South). POBIRUA V. MARIST. . Kick-off, 3 p.m. Admission, 6d. A; WILLIAMS, Hon. Sec. W.F.A. PATRIOTIC ENTERPRISES. PATRIOTIC PICTURE PATRIOTIC PICTURE "Joan, PATRIOTIC PICTURE the PATRIOTIC PICTURE Woman." PATRIOTIC PICTURE CROWN THEAT RE, R O W N THEATRE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 23. FRIDAY, AUGUST 23. ALL FOR RED CROSS. ALL FOR RED CROSS. ALL FOR RED CROSS. ALL FOR RED CROSS. ALL FOR RED CROSS. Book at Bristol. All Seats' ss. No Tai. VICTORIA LEAGUE"! ' ■ VICTORIA LEAGUE. (QONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER -3, 1918. ■ Under the Patronage of Hie Excellency the GOVERNOR-GENERAL and tho COUNTESS OF LIVERPOOL. A UNIQUE ENTERTAINMENT HISTORIC HALL OF STATUARY LIVING PRESENTMENT OF NAPOLEON. FUNDS IN AID OF FRENCH RELIEF SOCIETY. Organised by Miss M. Butler. LES TABLEAUX FRANCAIS. Seats: 35.. 25., and Is. Book Early-Bring yoifr friends. RED CROSS SHOP. THORNDON GIRLS' RED CROSS DAY RAFFLE: -MEN'S OUTFIT. Winner, No. 5822, Mr. Blair, Brandon Street. Hon. Sec, JANET FIRTH. jTIHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., Presents to tho peoplo FOR VERY SERIOUS INDIVIDUAL CONSIDERATION AT THIS TIME MUSIC MUSIC MUSIC MUSIC MUSIC MUSIC The National Necessity. • We are at wot, not as a game, but as a very vital thing upon the successful conclusion of which the future of tho nation depends. The grim fact has not como homo to all of us yet. To a fow it has. The ihescnpablo results of war must be recognised. But they must not wiuf desolation to our homes, Resoluion and cheerfulness aro essential to victory. Tho greater resolution and cheerfulness, tho quicker tho victory. For resolute, cheerful men and women do boter work, do more work, than the mentally depressed. It is easy to let the mind dwell too long on tho hazards in front of our hoys who havo gone, to part with rogret with some of tho luxuries to whioh wo have been accustomed, To stand up straight under it all and smile, and do your "bit" at homo requires an effort. MUSIC supplies the strength needed, because it stimulates the imagination, arouses the finer, larger feelings, lifts us up above our little routine duties, enables us to see beyond tho clouds. THERE SHOULD BE IN EVERY HOME A GOOD PIANO. .., In the BEGG Piano Salons-just ontering on their 57th year of service to tho peoplo of New Zenland-thero is an instnimont for every home. THE BRINSMEAD, THE CHALLEN THE BORD, THE ROGERS, Aro all Pianos of distinct merit And any loyal New Zealand citizen' may have the instrument he would like to have in his home, on terme which will relievo his mind of any worry. Piano Salons, First Floor, Building. 19-21 MANNERS STREET, "WELLINGTON.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 282, 17 August 1918, Page 9
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