AMUSEMENTS. . TO-MORROW A IT/TVHE THING'S. Commencing At 2 ami runraing continuously thereafter FOR ONE A'i'EEK. WELLINGTON HAS TIE PRIVILEGE of witnessing The First Screening in New Zealand of the latest BIG WAI? SERIES FILM, . THK KAISER, "THE BEAST' OF BERLIN" "THE BEAST' OF BERLIN" "THE BEA.ST OF BERLIN" "THE BEAf.IT OF BERLIN" (Won't Auckland be annoyed?) Endorsed by the Authorities of U.S.A. Direct from Thetitro Royal, Sydney, Where it Created Quite a Sensation. The hoots for the Kaiser. Crown Prince, Bethmann-Hollwcg, von Hiudenburg, and von Tirpitz could fee heard at Circular Quav, and the cheers for our King, Marshal" Foch, General ITaig, the King of Belgium. Ambassador Gerard, and President Wilson "Almost Raised the Roof," But at the end of thisi IRRESISTIBLY INTERESTING AND EXCITING DRAMA IN SEVEN ACTS Where the Kaiser is and imprisoned in Belgium with "The Blacksmith of Louvain" as bis keeper, their ENTHUSIASM RAN AMUCK. You MUST. See -THE KAISER/ "THE BEAST OF BERLIN," and, if'you can afford it-YOU MUST BOOK. If you can't—then Come Early. The Prices are right. Reserved, is. Id. at Tho Bristol and bv Theatre '.Phone. Others, D.C. Is. 7d., K.S. Is-. Id., O.S. fid. Children half-price to all parts, excepting 0.5., and how the Children -Do Love This Picture. WELLINGTON RETURNED SOLDIERS' CRICKET CLUB. MEMBERS and INTENDING. MEMBERS of the above Club are reminded that PRACTICE STARTS (weather permitting) at the Basin Reserve, on SATURDAY". 12th INST., at 2.15 P.M. A. W. R. SHERWOOD, Secretary, pro, tern. ALADDIN'S MISFORTUNE. A L'VDDIN would have been saved a ii. great deal of trouble if the cry ■ "Now" lamps for old" had not been to readily heeded. However that was a long time ago, and it offers no reason why you should not take full advantage of our really genuine cry: NEW PIANOS FOR OLD. If von have a piano that Ims seen better days and vou wish to purchase a new instrument, we will give you full value for the old one. This amount can go in part payment for one of our own peerless, modem pianos. A BRINSMEAD, A CHALLEN, A BORD, A ROGERS. THE BALANCE CAN BE PAID IN ;EASY INSTALMENTS. Will you inquire to-day? CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., Manners Street, Wellington. MONEY. A FEW SHILLINGS more or less won't mnke much difference to YOU. But oven a small sum can work wonders in tho hands of THE RED CROSS. The money you spend so freely—so thoughtlessly—may 'help to save a soldier's life. ' THE GREATEST MOTHER IN THE WORLD seeks your aid—how much can you afford? Send your donation along to the Office: 330, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. MEETINGS. "OAPTIST UNION OF' NEW •"-* ZEALAND. ANNUAL CONFERENCE. IN BAPTIST CHURCH, VIVIAN STREET.
PUBLIC MEETING at 7.30 o'clock. THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING. Subject: '-Prohibition and Christian Patriotism." Speakers: Mr. W. D. Barley (of Canada) and Rev. R. S. Gray. .WELLINGTON DRIVERS' UNION. A SPECIAL MEETING of the ' above ""- Union will bo held in the Alexandra Hall! Abel Smith Street, on SUNDAT, OCTOBER 13, 1918, at 2.30 p.m. Business important. Every member is.urged to be present, P. BENTLEY, President. A- PARLANE, Secretary. LET YOUR WINDOWS TELL THE STORY. THE GREATEST MOTHER IN THE WOULD" holds out her arms for help. Will you respond? The Sick and Wounded Men to whom we owe so'much, will thank you. RED CROSS FLAGS COST ss. EACH, At the Office: 330 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. BUSINESS NOTICES. MUSIC MADE EASY. WHY WASTE YEARS LEARNING WHEN tho "COLBIR" system teaches you to play the latest songs, twosteps, and all classes of music in 10 to 20 lessons'? Saves time, money, and drudgery. No scabs, no special music. Plenty of local references. Testimonials can be seen from all parts. Don't keap your piano idle. Interviews ant time. Call tor all particulars. Birley's College of Music- Boulcott Street (Cuambera), Erst floor up. YOST. mHE TYPEWRITER FOR BEAUTI--I'UL WORK. > Built for hard wear and to do any kind of worlr. THE OFFICE APPLIANCE CO., LTD.. Opposite. Town Hall, WELLINGTON. TRY Advertising and effect direct >aies, saving travelling expenses mil commission. "The Dominion" columns will find the purchasers cheaply 'or you. "Dominion" rates on application.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 14, 11 October 1918, Page 7
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