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AMUSEMENTS. 1 CROWDED AT BOTH' SESSIONS ON SATURDAY AT T.n e jr ing 's. HE IVING'S. GREAT SUPER-FEATURE, "I AYANT MY CHILDREN." "I WANT MY CHILDREN." "I AVANT MY CHILDREN." "t AVANT MY CHILDREN." "I AVANT MY CHILDREN." "I! WANT MY CHILDREN." "I AVANT'MY CHILDREN." "I AVANT MY CHILDREN." Or, "THE MASTER OF HIS HOUSE,". A Tremendous' and Courageous Picture that Every AVOMAN Should See. I'M THROUGH WITH YOU, ' THROUGH' AVITII IT ALL. j I'M GOING' BA'CICi TO THE PLACE WHERE FOLKS LIVE CLEAN. Such wero tho Husband's impassioned words. ■ SHOULD A WIFE SHIRK HOOD?-WHY-A CHILDLESS HOME ? Sec this SUPER-DRAMA THAT "BEARS THE SCREEN'S BIGGEST. MISSION. .. .. CHILDREN Under!?NOT ADMITTED. J A r ocal Items'ny ihc. ORPHEUS • QIiAR'RET. I APPROPRIATE MUSICAL ACCOM- ; ' PANIME.NT • ■ By theKING'S AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA. Special Engagement ..of MISS EVELYN HARDY, who will ring "MY TREASURE." .'PRlCES—Afternoon Session, Is. Gd„ Is., (id. -. Night -2s. and Is. (Plus Tax). Reserves at Bristol. CROWDED AT ALL SESSIONS ON SATURDAY". ! "EVERYBODY'S. TO-DAY | '.. TO-NIGHT .. . The Select' M<isterpieco,' Starring - NORMA TALMADGE in "THE MOTH." NORMA TALMADGE in "THE MOTH." NORMA TALMADGE in "THE MOTH." NORMA. TALMADGE in "THE MOTH." NORMA TALMADGE in "THE MOTH."' NORMA TALMADGE in ' THE MOTH." The story of a moth-wife who wa,s blinded by tho social candle. A woman s soul boating .'its •wings against ' the BARS of .CONVENTION; ..' A DARING PRODUCTION, Yet so presonted that its ■ APPEAL to PEOPLE of REFINED TASTE will lw' , CERTAIN and GREAT. ' .A picture that deals daringly and greatly with a subject which must bo Handled frankly. A drama containing a' lesson 'for all WOMANKIND. , " ■' , Come early or ring Thon'e 50 .for 'Re-, serves. , PATRIOTIC ENTERPRISES. ELLINGTON RED CROSS SHOP. TO-DAY (TUESDAY), SPINSTERS' CLUB RED CROSS DAYDelicious Jams, Chutneys, Pickles, also Home-made Cakes and Sweets, Spring Flowers. FRIDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 1, Catholic Knitting Guild Red Cross Day. Como and Buy. Help.the Red Cross Fund. Hon, See., JANET FIRTH. NEW ZEALAND'S TRIBUTE TO FRANCE. fTIHE Drawing' of the Raffle for tho China Vase presented by Mrs. von Uansfc will tako place nt. 11.30 a.m. on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30,1018, in the Mayor's Room, Town Ilall. / _ Qf'fUDY the rising generation! Get fi KJ Pegden Pram when' visiting Palmerston's Show. Fitted Plunkct hood.

The absent-minded beggar, booked for a two weeks' visit to bis rich aunt, stood upon l.lie doorstop receivilig liis wife's final instructions. • "Now dames." she said, "do, please,-remem-ber iS' put on your tie should yon 1.0 j called on'to wear evening dress. Last time you went, you remember, you went down without it." "I'll make a note of it," said the forgetful one. "Also," continued the wife,. "remember that Aunt Barbara's brother Bill is a fore point with all of them* Don't mention him!" "lUI juiti that dowu. too, 1 ' murmured the husband. "Then, too, dear, do be careful about getting in draughts. You caught an awful culd the last time." "I'll try to remember.'' lie returned. She imprinted a .farewell liiss upon his brow-. "I hope, dear," she. said, a catch'in her voice, "you'll think of me every day while you're K'ine." "Yes. dear, I. will," responded the hubb.v, absently, "I'll make a re'eluonuidum of it," *

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 30, 30 October 1918, Page 7

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522

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 30, 30 October 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 30, 30 October 1918, Page 7

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