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AMUSEMENTS. THE THEATRES DE LUXE. PARAMOUNT & CROWN COURTENAY PLACE. MOLESWORTH ST. Showing Continuous—ll a.m. to 10.30 p.m. 2 p.m. lo 10.30 p.m.' COMMENCING TO-DAY. COMMENCING TO-DAY. "JOAN THE WOMAN," Featuring 10 ACTS. GERALDINE FARRAR 10 ACTS In tha world since history began, t JOAN OF ARC s stands supremo as tho greatest woman who ever lived. Ignorant, unlettered, slio rose from a peasant's hearth until, within a 6hort span of two years, she stood beside Kings. At seventeon years of ago she was commandor-in-chiof of tie French Armies. At nineteen she was burned at the stake by tho peoplo she loved. THEY DID NOT UNDERSTAND. It is n story which lias thrilled men, women and children through tho centuries. Now it is told, beautifully, wonderfully, by tho marvellous motion picture. PRICES: Is. Reserved Scats, 3s. Children half-price. MANAGERIAL.—'Wo take pleasure in announcing that tho Crown Theatre is now under new management, and in future will bo known as the ARTCRAFT. WELLINGTON RUGBY FOOTBALL "UNION, ATHLETIC PARK ' TO-DAY 3 P.M. TO-DAY WAIRARAPA V ' -WELLINGTON THE FIRST HOME REP. MATCH OF THE SEASON. Wairarapa won, 19-5, at Carterton last Saturday, and Wellington have determined to have their revenge. 1 CURTAIN RAISER, 1.30 p.m. PETONE V. BERHAMPORE. Semi-final of tho Third-class Championship. Admission, Is.; Ladies, free. Grandstand 6d. T. H. JONES, Secretary, W.R.F.tT. NEXT SATURDAY, 31st AUGUST - CANTERBURY V, WELLINGTON.

TO-DAY fjIMPRESS. TO-NIGHT. JCJJIPEESS. A World Drama, "THE WITCH WOMAN" "THE WITCH. WOMAN" "THE WITCH WOMAN" "THE WITCH WOM^N" From tho Story by Willard Mack. Featuring ETHEL CLAYTON A Simple Country ETHEL CLAYTON Girl who is WrongETHEL CLAYTON l>y an Artist. ALL LOVERS OF ROMANCE will find "THE WITQH WOMAN" •"THE WITCH WOMAN" To tlioir Liking. ARE ALL MEN LIKE THIS-thattliey can lake a woman, body and soul, teach her the mysteries of life and then forget all about her-A SHATTERED LEAF SEARED BY THE AUTUMN BLAST OF GRIEF? EMOTIONAL. HEART-GRIPPING SITUATIONS. Come. Early or Reserve Your Scats at EMPRESS or 'Phono 3112. No extra fee for reserving. Usual Saturday prices.' rjpOWN HAW., CONCERT CHAMBER, LAST APPEARANCE in WELLINGTON LAST APPEARANCE in WELLINGTON LAST APPEARANCE in WELLINGTON Of Mr. Ed ward Branscombe's Happy Folk', THE SCARLET TROUBADOURS. THE SCARLET TROUBADOURS. THE SCARLET TROUBADOURS. A Grand Special Programme for To-night. All the Gems from the Troubadours' Extensive Repertoire. Prices..3s., 25., Is. (plus tax). Box Plan at Perry's. After 7 Ring up City 65. PATRIOTIC ENTERPRISES. riIOWN HALL. A AUGUST 30, 8 p.m. SAVAGE CLUB SAVAGE CLUB SAVAGE CLUB PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENT. PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENT. PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENT. Gross Proceeds for War Purposes. Bs. Box Plan at Bristol, Monday. 3s. VICTORIA LEAGUE. ' VICTORIA LEAGUE. OONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1918. Under the Patronage of His Excellency tlio GOVERNOR-GENEIUL and the 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. LE3 TABLEAUX FRANCAIS. Seats: 3s„ 25., and Is. Book Early—Bring your friends. ELLINGTON RED CROSS SHOP. Telephone 926. TUESDAY NEXT. ■ TUESDAY NEXT. Ladies of St. Mark's Red Cross Day. Large Sale of Produce, etc., Cakes, Sweots, Flowers, 'and Children's Linen. Buy to Help tlie Great Call for Red Cross Funds. Hon. Sec., JAtfET FIRTH. ITALIAN RED CROSS SOCIETY. ITALIAN MAHKEIi, SEPTEiMBER 19 and 20. ITALIAN RJiD .CROSS DAY, SEPTEMBER 20. A MEETING of all workers and others interested will bo hold in. the Town Hall, in tho Council Chamber, on WEDNESDAY, August 28, at 8 p.m'. JOHN P. LUKE, (Mayor) President. August 19, 1918. ART UNION. ART UNION. TRENCH COMFORTS FUND. TRENCH COMFORTS FUND. DON'T miss tho chance of helping this Fund by securing a Ticket in this Splendid Art Union. ELEVEN PRIZES. ELEVEN PRIZES. FIRST PRIZE: Silver Toilet Set. SECOND, THIRD, AND FOURTH PRIZES: Dainty sets of Hand-made Ladies' Underwear. SEVEN OTHER USEFUL PRIZES. TICKETS, Is. cach, can be obtained from the Secretary of the Countess of Liverpool Fund, Town Hall, Wellington, bv sending a Postal Note for Is. and Stamped Addressed Envelope. NITTING Machines provide for Family Health. Comfort, and Economy. Full information free on application. OSCAR HEWETT AND CO., £S lonur. Oaha. < sir<iA4

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 288, 24 August 1918, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 288, 24 August 1918, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 288, 24 August 1918, Page 9

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