AMUSEMENTS. I KI j\ t G'S. I N Gi J S. TO-DAY! TO-NIGHT! A. Pine Triangle Production, "AN HEIRESS FOB A DAY," "AN HEIRESS FOR A DAY," "AN HEIRESS FOR A DAY," "AN HEIRESS FOR A DAY," Featuring. Brilliant OLIVE THOMAS, ■! Who, m a , MERRY MANICURIST, MEDDLES 1 '! WITH MILLIONS. A Rollicking Drama with a Tragic Note. A Picture which Calls for Fino • Compelling 'Acting. Also "THE DISHONEST BURGLAR," Comedy. "ABBEYS OF ENGLAND," Scenic. PATHE GAZETTE. Ring 3143 for Seats. EVERYBODY'S. VEKYBODY'S. TO-DAY. TO-NIGHT.. /"UNDER FALSE COLOURS" "UNDER FALSE COLOURS" "UNDER FALSE COLOUR'S" , A Pathe Feature Drama, Starving FREDERICK WARDE, And JEANNE EAGLES. A Story of. intense dramatic action, which culminates with an Extraordinary Denouement. The Plot deals with events connected, but is unfolded in the realms of New York High Society. ■> ■ Also Tho 14th Chapter of "THE ' MYSTERY OF THE DOUBLE CROSS," Entitled "THE HIDDEN SCAR," . Ring No.-50 for Seats. to-day ttufpbess. /to-night to-day -Impress, -.to-night A World Drama, •THE PURPLE LILY," Featuring KITTY GORDON and . MURIEL OSTRICHE. A Stoi-v of Ihe "North Woods" and City Life., ' Come early or 'phone 3442 for seats.
riRAND OPERA HOUSE. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT' Mr. Ray A. Snu'mlors has the honour to Present PROFESSOR d'alm:aine, PROFESSOR D'ALMAINE, PROFESSOR D'ALMAINE, America's Greatest Hypnotist, in an ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. Positively-Last Two NighW— TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW NIGHT, Laughs, Scroams, Roars, Yells will he heard ringing through tho Grand Opera House again To-night. ONE BIG LAUGH! • Prices: 35., 25., Is. Box Plan now open at Bristol. Day Sales at Perry's. Stage Manager, Mr. R. J. Oswald j Conductor of Orchestra, Mr. Bert Roulston. ..MANAGERIAL NOTE. Tho Subject that was put in a Hypnotic Sleep on Saturday Night will bo .Awakened bv the Professor at 8 o'clock To-night. Do Not Miss the Awakening. MEETINGS. PIONEER CLUB. MISS COWAN, Organiser for Chautauqua, will be the guest of tho Club TO-MORROW (Tuesday), September 3, at 3.30 o'clock. All Members invited to attend. ELECTION NOTICES. BOROUGH OF PETONE. EXTRAORDINARY ELECTION OF COUNCILLOR. In the matter of "The Municipal Corporations Act, 1908," and "Tho Local Elections and Polls Act, 1908," and tho amendments thereof respectivery. T HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that an A ELECTION will ;be held on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1918, for tho purpose of Electing a COUNCILLOR for the Borough of Potone in place of Mr. Jeremiah Foster, deceased; and I hereby appoint the Borough Office,' Municipal Buildings, Jackson Street, Petone, the place, arid WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1918 (before noon), as the day for the NOMINATION of Candidates for such office. Dated at Petone August 27, 1918. W. J. GARDNER, Returning Officer.
BUSINESS NOTICES. ' (STAFFORD TEA, LUNCHEON, AND SUPPER ROOMS. Dinner 5.30 to 7.30. One of the Best Appointed in the City. Smoking and Writing Room Provided for 'Gentlemen. ALL CAKES HOME MADE. MISS READ, Proprietress. ' Willis Street (over H. D. Bennett's). Also at Timaru. MUSIC MADE EASY. WM WASTE YEARS LEARNING IHSTHEN tie "COLBIR" system teaches ** you to play the latest songs, twosteps, and all classes, of music in 10 to 20 lessons? Savos'tinie, money, and drudgery. No scabs, uo special-music. I'lenty of local inferences. Testimonials can be seer, from all parts. Doa't kesp your piano idle. Interviews any time. Call for all particulars. Birley's College of Music. Boulcolt Street (Chambers), first ftoor up.
Frocos Galtou gave this as the definite aim of eugenics:—"This is precise-, ly the ,aim of eugenics. Its'first object is to check the birth-rate of the unlit instead, of allowing them to come into being, though doomed to ptrish prematurely. Tlie second object is the improvement of the race by furthering; the- productivity of the tit by early marriages and the healthful Tearing of their children. Natural selection rests upon excessive production and wholesome* destruction. Eugenics on bringing no more individuals into the world than can bo properly cared for, and those only of the host stock." Miss K. Wallaoe ha s been appointed deputy chairman of the London County Council. This is the first timo a woman has occupied that position. Toast*? tobacco is the last word in the manufacture of the fragrant weed.' Its process is based upon science, and just exactly as jniuwlo prefer their loocl conked, they will now prefer their tobacoo toasted. Toast is certainly wholesonier than soggy bread, ami the same principle applies In tobacco. For instance, the ii.'/j. grown tobacco, Gold Pouch and Three Diamonds, are toasted anil eonsequ-'iilly more pleasant to''the palate,- besides," thorp, is less Nicotine in them. Smokers should not fail to give these new tobaccos n (rial.—Advl. No more grinding of teeth with WADE'S WORM FIGS. Price, Is. Gd.--Advt,
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