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I PATRIOTIC ENTERPRISES. rpOWX THEATRE. Crown Theatre. Under tho Patronage and in Hie presence of His Excellency the Governor-Gen-eral and Lady Liverpool. To-morrow. FRIDAY. To-morrow, 10-morrow. FRIDAY. To-morrow. THE SOUL OP FRANCE ..Jr K{W BRANCH ".Tomi llio ,' «OUI, 01;' FRANCE Woman." THE SOUL OP FRANCE „ ~ A CHEAT FILM J, 01- , the A GREAT FILM Keel Cross. A GREAT'FILM A GREAT FILM In America and Australia this production has been accepted as one of the notable pictures—tho class in which only one or two can be placed each year. In lG.flflfl feet of splendid artistic photography, we see unfolded llio story of how Joan of Arc saved France—voices visions, the clash of arms, and ancient pageantry more vivid than history can make them. FIVE SHILLINGS-This means comfort and more for the- Red Cross. Reserved Circle Seats (hook at Bristol quickly). No tax. TWO SHILLINGS-This involve., eom--1117 early (door? open at 7 p.m.). there are hundreds of good seals. No tax. YOU'LL HELP THE RED CROSS?THANKS! gPLENDID RED CROSS ART UXIOX. First—A Perfect Soldier 8011, correctly dressed in khaki, (vonderfullv done by n blind young girl. Second-A Gft. high doss Screen (four-fold), and hand-paint-ed, solid oak frame: very handsome. fhird-Also, a Beautiful Velvet Embroidered Indian Tablecloth. All three prizes very well worth winning. Drawn September 13, Red Cross- Shop, Wellington. On receipt of stamped envelope tickets may be had from Mrs. Adams, 96 The Terrace, Wellington. fJHAS. BEGG AXD CO., LTD., Prasems to- the people FOR VERY SERIOUS INDIVIDUAL CONSIDERATION AT THIS TIME fr H $ I 9, MUSIC MISIC M U S I C MUSIC MUSIC The National Necessity. Wo are at war, not as a game, but as a very vital thing upon the- successful conclusion of which the future of the nation depends. The grim fact has not come home to all of u« yet. To a few it has. The inescapable results of lvar must be recognised. But they must not bniijr desolation to our homes. Resolution and cheerfulness are essential to victory. The greater resolution and cheerfulness, the quicker the victory. For resolute, cheerful men and women do better work, do more work, than the mentally depressed. It is easy to let the mind dwell too long on the hazards in front of our boys who have gone, to part with regret with some of the luxuries to which wo have been accustomed. To stand up straight under it all and smile, and do your "bit" at home 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 sea beyond the clouds. THERE SHOULD BE IN EVERY HOME A GOOD PIANO. In the BEGG Piauo Salons-just entering on thoir 57th year of.service to the people of New Zealand—there is an instrument for every home. THE BRINSMEAD. THE CHALLEN THE BORD, THE ROGERS, Are all Pianos of distinct merit. And any loyal New Zealand citizen may have the instrument ho would like to have in his home, ou terms which will relievo his mind of any worry. Piano Salons, First Floor, Building. 19-21 MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON. : GOOD BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS! OCEAN BAY SCHOOL, Marlborough. E. Fitzgerald Edgar, M.A., Headmaster. HANDSOME and Commodious Schoolhouse at a noted health resort. Airy Dormitories, Liberal Table, Safe Swimming and Boating, and Fifteen Hundred Acres of Playground—an environment most conducive to Happy, Healthy Boyhood. COURSE comprises all Public School subjects, with Latin, French, Euclid, Algebra, Bookkeeping, Physiology, Biology, Botany, Natural Science, and Practical Agriculture. PARENTS absent on Military Service may entrust boys to Mr. Crump, who, if desired, will assume-thoir legal guardianship. Particulars, concerning board, etc., on application from REV. JOHN A. CRUMP, F.Z.S., School Correspondent.

"HUDSON-BARKER" COSTUMES & SKIRTS A small assortment of "Hudson-Barker" Costumes ami Skirts, in Black and White Check, is now to hand and on exhibition in our windows. Beautifully cut and tailored in smart Sprint' styles. Made of All-Wool Material at 225. Cd. yard, these Costumes at ,S~> 155., C guineas, and .EG 15s. are wonderfully cheap. The skills, too, in plain and semi-pleated styles are wonderfully interesting at 575. Cd. and 635. There is great difficulty in getting this All-Wool Check Material, so it is quite possible that the presont small supply is all we shall receive, this season; therefore early inspection is necessary at Queree Bras., 114-116 Willis Street.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 286, 22 August 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 286, 22 August 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 286, 22 August 1918, Page 7

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