AMUSEMENTS. THE KING'S. "THE DEEMSTER." mi KING'S. "THE DEEMSTER." Direction E. J. Cnn'oll, I SESSIONS DAILY: 2, I, C, S. ONLY FOUR MOKE DAYS Of this GIGANTIC SUPER-FEATURE. A' GRAND PICTURE ADAPTATION Of HALL CAINE'S IMMORTAL BOOK, Entitled THE DEEMSTER. THE DEEMSTER. THE DEEMSTER. THE DEEMSIE !. THE DEEMSTER. THE DEEMSTER. THE DEEMSTER. THE DEE.VbILR. THE DEEMSTER. THE DEEMS ER. THE DEEMSTER. THH DEEMS ER. THE DEEMSTER. THE DEEMSILR. Featuring tlio Author's Son, DERWENT HALL CAINE. 'J'lio whole representation taken at the actual spots on THE ISLE OF MAN. Delightful mid Appropriate Music By AN AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA. TRICES: Is. Cxi., Is., Git. Plus Tax. Box Plan at Tlio Bristol. MYSTERY AND EXCITEMENT At EVERYBODY'S. A Patlio VERYBODY'S. Detective Drama, Entitled 'THE MARK OF CAIN" "THE MARK OP CAIN" "THE MARK OF CAIN" •THE MAIIIC OF CAIN" Featuring IRENE VERNON CASTLE. IRENE VERNON CASTLE. Someone said tlio Trap is set. The eridonco pointed tu her. LOVER AS THE MURDERER. THRILLS and SENSATIONS galore. A Story with a. Most Unexpected Ending. Also Showing: "MYSTERY OF THE DOUBLE CROSS." Come before eight. Houso picked nightly. TO-DAY T7IMPRF.SS. TO-NIGHT. Impress. A World Drama, "THE WITCH WOMAN" "THE WITCH WOMAN" Starring ETHEL CLAYTON. Reaches tin zenith ETHEL CLAYTON, of hev power. Como Early or Resrcvo Seats at EMPRESS. 'Phono 3M2. PUBLIC NOTICES, NEW ZEALAND INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS (Incorporated.) EXAMINATIONS, 1018. DECEMBER 3 to G, 1918 (Inclusive). TNTENDING CANDIDATES arc noti- •* tied that entries for tlio "Intermediate" Examination c'o<o with tho Secretary, CriP.O. Box 772, "Wellington, on tho Ist day of October, IMS, at 5 p.m. FORMS 01'' ENTRY, Copies of Syllabus. and tho Timetable may be obtained on application to tho Secretary, as abovo, or from any of the District Secretaries. By Order of the Council. W. BEAUCHAMP-PI,ATTS, Secretary. Wellington, August 28, 191 S.
IN RE THE "GRAND THEATRE," QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. rriHE COUNCIL of"THE N.Z. TNSTIX TUTE OP ARCHITECTS las had before it the evidence in the case of Johns and Son versus Webster and Tonics, which was More the Supremo Court at Auckland in Aujjast, 1916, and subsequently before an Arbitrator in and desires to inform the general public of the following facts:— 1. That tho statement of defence filed m tho Supremo Court alleged, in effect, thatfrt) Tho Architect, Mr. B. C. Chilwell, of Auckland, had acted unprofeseionally, and (b) that the building of the Grand Theatre, Queen Street, Auckland, designed by him was structurally unsafe. • 2. The very wide public-itv given to these allegations in tho Tress that time .have undoubtedly reflected adversely on llr. Chilwell's reputation as an architect, and their subse.pont ample refutation has not had the -mno measure of publicity. 3. Ihe Council having; carefully examined the whole of the evidence tendered in the Supreme Court and before the Arbitrator, now desires it to bo widely known that as a result of its investigations it fiuds— (a) '1 lint Mr. Chilwell lias not acted unprofessionally, and that his coilduct has been beyond ieproach. (b) That the building known as tho "Grand Theatre," Queen Street, Auckland, has been shown by the evidence to be structurally safe. i. All the expert witnesses liavo testified as to the safety of the building, and the defendants' counsel, in making a similar admission on tbehalf of bis clients, said the statement had been made under a misapprehension. For tho Council of tho N.Z. Institute of Architects. CHAS. A. LAWRENCE, ' j PresideiV ! Wellington, August 28, 191 S.
! W II • PHIL P, 7? * COItosHILL STEEET, House, Window, mid Offico-Cleaning Contractor. Carpets Glnmed and Beaten by Machinery. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED •telephone 321)2 (3 rinus). MlijWriNin^TlOjlra -^ • Drv-cleaiiors, 125 Cuba Street. City; 'Phono 22G. events. According to present intentions O'Dunuell, with tlio two colts under his tare, will bo a, paßsenger by tho MooraJti to-morrow. A l'ress Association telegram from Auckland states that, the Auckland Racing Olub h.ia adopted its programme for tlio season. The stake money totals £37,000, tile Auckland Gup being i>2750. Tlio committee decided to reuanio tlio City Handicap, at tho Spring Meeting, tlic Mitclielson Cup, in compliment to tlio president of tlio club. }T.O\\ r I UAEKENED MY GREY HAIR. r.AOV CiTVFiS SIMPLE HOME PHOCIiSS THAT SHE USED TO DARKEN HER GREY HAIR, For years I tried to reeloro my grey hair to its natural colour with tho prepared dyes and stains, but nono of them gave satisfaction, and they wero all expensive. I finally came across a simple mixture which I mixed at home that gives wonderful results. T gavo the formula, which is ns follows, io a number of my friends, and (hey are nil delighted with it:—To 7ozs. of water add a email box of Or]oi Compound and loz. buy rum. Theso ingredients can be lioiiprht lit any chemist's at very little cost. Use every other day until tlio hair becomes tho required shade. It is used to not only darken tho grey hair, but to remove dandruff and acl: as a ionic to tlio hair. It is not sticky nor groasy, does not rub off, and does not colour tlio scalp.—Advt. As many as 18,000 persons used Liverpool Street Btation, London, during one half-hour in the day. An interesting quarter page display advertisement deiiliiig.iwilh tho question of ■National Efficiency will found on page 0 of this i.-sue an(T'should be carefully considered by every reader.—.\ilvl. OMIFF UP, GARGLfc OR SWALLOW
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