AMUSEMENTS. KING'S TWICE DAILY, ING'S • 2.30 and 8: Commencing NEXT SATURDAY. Commencing NEXT SATURDAY. "What Gift has Providence Bestowed on Man that is so dour to him as ius Children?"—Cicoro. THE GIGANTIC SUPER-FEATURE, • "I WANT MY CHILDREN." "I WANT MY CHILDREN." "[ WANT .MY CHILDREN." "I WANT MY CHILDREN.'" "[ WANT MY CHILDREN." ".[ WAN'!' MY CHILDREN." "I-WANT MY- CHILDREN."" "I WANT MY CHILDREN 1 . , ' "i: WANT MY CHILDREN." . • "I WANT MY- CHILDREN." "I WANT MY"-CHILDREN." "I WANT MY CHILDREN." "t WANT MY CHILDREN." "I WANT MY- CHILDREN." Or, "THE MASTER Ol' , HIS HOUSE," With WILLIAM DESMOND as Ihe. Husband ' And ■' :'.'.'■. ■ ALMA RUBENS as tho Wife. A Tremendous and Courageous Picture that Every WOMAN Should See. "YOU HAVE CHEATED TUB; YOU HAVE CHEATED YOURSELF, YOU HAVE CHEATED GOD." "I WANT A HOME AND .V WIVE- , NOT JUST A HOUSE WITH A WOMAN IN IT." Such were- the Husband's impassioned SHOULD A WIFE SHIRK MOTHERHOOD? WHY A. CHILDLESS HOME? Sec this SUPER-DRAM A 'I HAT BEARS THE SCREEN'S BIGGEST MIS'SION. ■ CHILDREN Under 16 NOT'ADMITTED. Vocal Items by the ORPHEUS QUARTET. ' APPROPRIATE MUSICAL ACCOMPANIMENT ' ■ By' the KING'S AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA.. PRICES-Afternoon Session. Is. 6d., Is., Gd. (Plus Tax). Night Session, 2s. and Is. Reserves at Bristol. . LOYAL ORANGE LODGE, UNITY •No. d 3. ST. JAMES'S SCHOOLROOM, Adelaide Road,THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 8 p.m. MEMBERS of the. Order and Friends are reminded of the Social. to be held This Evening, at 8. Excellent Programme. Address by Grand Chaplain. Refreshments provided. Admission Is. JOY IN THE HOME. fTVHINK! Aro you treating your family -"- right? Are you giving them tho joys and the refining influences of music? In short, have you a piano? If you decide upon a piano, make it worthy of your home, and worthy of tlio outlay which it entails. A good piano can never be cheap, but that is.no reason why yon should have an hvforior instrument. Chas. Beg? and Co., Ltd., not. only offer you a high-class instrument, , but they sell that instrument on the very easiest terms. Thoy put it within reacu of all. ■' .■■■■• We Recommend: A BRINSMEAD A CHALLEN ABORD or A ROGERS ALL PRICELESS IN THEIR.OWN WAY. Further particulars solicited. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., Manners Street, Wellington. SPORTING. ASHHURST-POHANGINA RACING CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING, NOVEMBER 20. DOMINATIONS l'or all Events and Entrios i'or the Maiden Stakes' Close on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20; Note.—Telegraph Office closes at 5 p.m. A. W. TRASS, Secretary. BUSINESS NOTICES. "WHAT WOULD YOU DO?" IN a-conversation between two friends, the younger of the hvo was heard to remark: "What would you do if you wero going grey before' you were thirty?" Her friend replied: "I had grey hair showing at 25, but , was recommended to try Dr. Wilson's Regenerator, and as- you see now, I have not a grey hair visible, and it is thicker than ever before. If you have a tendency to pre-. mature -greynoss, get it immediately; it's really splendid;" Sold in Wellington by.'George and Kersley, J. R. M'Kenzie, D.1.C... and all principal chemists. Price, 45., if pasted ts. Gd. ■ > MUSIC MADE EASY. ' WHY WASTE YEARS LEARNING WHEN the "COLBIR" system teaches you to play tha latest songs, twosteps, and all classes of music in 10 to 20 lessons? Saves time, money, and drudgery. No scabs, no. spocinl music. Plenty ■of local references. ■ Testimonials can be seen from all parts. Don't keep your piano idle. Interviews any time. Call for all particulars. Birley's College of Music. Boukott Street (Cnambere), first floor up. QTAFFORD TEA. LUNCHEON, AND £* SUPPER ROOMS. Dinner 5.30 to 7.30. One of the Best Appointed in tho City. Smoking and Writing Room Provided for Gentlemen. ALL CAKES HOME MADE. MISS READ, Proprietress. Willis Street (over H. D. Bennett's). WANTED KNOWNTiHE ADDRESS OF T. A. WELLS'S ' NEW PAPERHANGING. WAREHOUSE IS 145 A MANNERS STREET, opposite King's Theatre, G2 Tarahnki Street, and Luke's Lane. Telephone 883. ME.' BRIDGE, • DENTIST (Late Upper Willis. Street), MacarthyV Chambers, 50 WILLIS STREET. 'Phono 1491. (opp. Hotel.Windsor.) SECOND-HAND CLOTHING WANTED. ING Up Thono 1628. N. Symons, Buyor Second-hand Clothing, Boots, etc. Highest prices given; country customers can roly on good prices. •£3 Courtenay Placii, Wellington. NOTICE.-Left-off Clothing. 'Phone 2067 a. B. Morris, Second-hand Dealer, buys Suite, Boots, Underwear, Costumes, etc.; all ltjnds old Jewellery bought. 65 Courtenay'Place. Wellington. HAS it ever occurred to you that you havo Clothing, Boots, or Jewellery lying about that you can turu into cash? Wo buy and give HIGHEST PRICES. ' Drop us a poetcard, or ring Tel. 1107, and we chall call and give you our price for whatever you have to sell. M. NAUSBAUM, The Allies , Secondhand Dealer, 127 Mannors Street. Wellington. __ LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. MRS. PIfiGOTT, 121 Vivian Street, BRITISH DEALER, wishes to Purchase for Cash Ladies', Gentlemen's, and Clnldren!s Loft-off Clothing, Boots, etc. Mr. or Mrs. Piggott will wait upon any Lady or Gentleman at fheir Residence on receipt of letter; or 'PUono 2651 a,
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 25, 24 October 1918, Page 9
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