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' AMUSEMENTS, ] ARTCRAFT AETeBAjPT.;': i NOW SHOWING. NOW SHOWING. NOW SHOWING. : NOW SHOWING.. NOW SHOAVING. NOW SHOWING, ; "PLAYING THE GAME"' 1 "PLAYING THE GAME'" ''-■•] ''PLAYING THE GAME'" Featuring -j "PLAYING THE GAME"' 'CHARLES RAY "PLAYING THE GAME'" CHARLES'BAY "PLAYING THE GAME'" CHARLES RAY . "PLAYING THE GAME*" CHARLES RAY I "PLAYING THE GAME"' - •. ■ • j "RICH MAN, POOR MAN" '" •■ j "RICH MAN, POOR MAN" '""'.' "RICH MAN. POOR MAN" • Featuring "RICH MAN, POOR MAN" MARGUERITE CLARK I "RICH MAN. POOR MAN" MARGUERITE CLARK j "RICH MAN, POUR MAN" MARGUERITE CLARK ! "RICH MAN, POOR MAN" MARGUERITE CLARK i "RICH MAN, POOR MAN" , j In Addition,'. ' j THE MACK BENNETT COMEDY, ■ ■ ■ J "LOVE LOOPS THE LOOP." "LOVE LOOPS THE LOOP.*' ■' . ! ' I "LOVE LOOPS THE LOOP." "LOVE LOOPS THE LOOP." ! A.RT€RAFT" \ SPORTING. s . j .'■ I WELLINGTON RACING. CLUB., SPRINC MEETING. SPRING.--MEETING. TO-DAY (SATURDAY), AND MONDAY (LABOUR DAY). : : FIRST RACE ST-ARTS AT 11.30 A.M. FIRST. RACE STARTS AT 11.30 A.M. TRAINS Leave Wellington at 7.8, 8.80, 9.45 a.m., and 13.15 p.m. TO-DA 1 !! j (SATURDAY), OCTOBER 26; and 7.8, 8.30, 9.45 a.m. on MONDAY, OCTOBER 28* ■ In addition to the above the train leaving at 7.50 a.m. (which does not stosf, > at Trentham) will take a limited number of passengers to Upper Hutt. Motor-buses will leave AVhitinore Street (opp. Government Buildings) for the Racecourse- each day. Seats may be booked at F. T. Moore and Co.'e Motor-bufl Station, Bowen . Street. , * .A. E.- WHYTB, Secretary.. .!■'..■ MEETINGS. ' i TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) NIGHT j ' I T0 W N H 'A' LL, TOWN H r A! Ii L, j TOW N HAL L, TOWN H 'A' LL, \ TOWN HALL, TOWN HALL, , ■! ...,,.' AT 8 O'CLOCK SHARP_. . j "THE CHALLENGE OF. THE'CHURCH/'-, J .. "THE CHALLENGE OF THE CHURCH/' ' v j "THE CHALLENGE OF THE CHURCH.", ' ' , "THE CHALLENGE OF THE CHURCH."- ; HEAR LEIDLNG NEW; ZEALAND MINISTERS ''' . . .On- '! «'•■ . ... J THE ISSUE OF THE HOUEt j THE ISSUE OF THE HOUR:; ; " PROHIBITION." ■' " i . Chairman: REV.. W. FANCOURT, M.A.; Vicar, of St ThomasV Speakers: REVS. R. E. DAVIES, M.A., of Dunedin; J. J. NORTHi of j Christchurch; W.-A. SINCLAIR, of New Plymouth. United Choirs led by Mr.'Hi Temple White. •..! ■ j ' ' i "Prohibition has resulted in very great benefits to all the i '.communities concerned. Those who, at the outset' were ' . ■.• j opposed, say that untold'good has resulted. Many have • • i assured 1 me they would never vote for a return of theold I conditions." . ! (Signed) ■ : J RUPERTS LAND, ' . • ' I Primate : of the Canadian : Anglican Clroroh'. ! ,'■•■■■ i ~~"""" • ■ ■ i LIQUOR MUST GO! |

BUSINESS NOTICES. THE TRUE'WORTH OF A PIANO! A musician, however consummate his genius, can: ; only. come to his own and »nnd scope for his-powers,. when the instrument :upon which he plays is L cap-, nble of> interpreting and immediately responding to every beautiful thought of the' master. That is : why- Touch and Tone are the criteria of the True Worth of a Piano. And it is- because of their perfection in these essential qualities that 6iich Pianos as THE 1 BEINSMEAD, THE CHALLEN, THE mill), and THE' ROGERS ■are accepted,favourites. Put'- one of these peerless instruments in your home ; and. reap some of-the; enjoyment that is- being experienced' in hundreds of homes to-day, through BEGG'S PIANOS! CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., Manners Street, Wellington. MOTOR 'TRUCK OWNERS! •GET THE r PRICE LIST OF MIDLAND SOLID BAND TYRES! Call, 'Phone, or Write. Chief Agent for N.Z.: BARMAN P. FINEMOEE, 123 Worcester Street, Christchtirch. District Agents: H. C. DAY AND CO., 235-23T Lambton Quay, Wellington. (STAFFORD. TEA, LUNCHEON, AND ° ,' SUPPER'ROOMS. Dinner-5.30 to 7.30. One of the Best Appointed in the City. Smoking and Writing Eobm Provided for Gentlemen, ALL CAKES HOME MADE. MISS READ, Proprietress. Willis Street (over H. D. Bennett's), BARBER AND CO., Dyers and • 125 Cuba Street. .City, 'Phojie 1226,

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 27, 26 October 1918, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 27, 26 October 1918, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 27, 26 October 1918, Page 9

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