AMUSEMENTS. I •J.'o-DAY TTjiMPRESS TO-DAY TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT A World Drama, "THE INTERLOPER," "TUB INTERLOPER," A Passionate Story of a.Wile's Unappreciated Love. COMMENCING SATURDAY NEXT, A World Super-Feature, "THB OLDEST LAW," "THE OLDEST LAW," "THE OLDEST LAW," "THE OLDEST LAW," A Story of » Beautiful Girl, Alone in a Great City. Wliat is to bo her Pate? Driven to Desperation by Poverty .and Hunger, will slie yield to "THE OLDEST LAW"? "THE, OLDKST LAW"? "TUB OLDEST LAW"? "THE OLDEST LAW"? v Starring JUNE ELVIDGE. •Yoiii have serai hex in ft lmnrtrod differ-, ent costumes. Come ami see hoK in hor new array of Magnificent Gtmne. "LAST TWO DAYS AND' NIGHTS At mHE jr IN G'S. 1 H E I N G'S Of "1 WANT MY CHILDREN." "I WANT MY CHILDBBN. "I. WANT MY CHILDREN. "I WANT MY CHILDREN." "I WANT MY CHILDBBN/; "I WANT MY CHILDREN." Or, "THE MASTER OF HIS HOUSE," A Torriffic Indictment of a Great Social Evil. MOTHERS! It is a sivcred , duty to let your daughters see this pio'tmre. ' A BAKING THEME DELICATELY HANDLED. Vocal Heme by the . ORPHEUS QUARTET. Special Engagement- of MISS EVELYN HARDY, who will sing . "MY TREASURE." PRICES-Aftenioon Session. Iβ. fid., Iβ., 6d. Night Session, 2s. and Is.. (Pine Tax). Reserves at Bristol. EVERYBODY'S. LAST TWO DAYS AND NIGHTS OF 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-wifo vrho was blinded by tho social candle. A woman's soul beating its wings against the BARS of CONVENTION. A DARING.PRODUCTION, A drama containing a lesson for all WOMANKIND. Come early or ring 'Phone SO for Reserves. PATRIOTIC ENTERPRISES. rmiBUTE TO FRANCE (RAFFLE). First, A. Hardcastle, 121; Second, G. O'Lenry, 2103; Third, Mrs. Knox, 1435; Fourth, Miss Liverton, .1540; Fifth, Mrs. Te-rrcni, 3710; Sixth, Miss E. H. Smith, 88-IS; Seventh, Miss C. B —, 1130; Eighth, M. E; Ahearu, 2697;. Ninth, Mis. Burn, 41; Tenth, Miss A. Francis, 1334;; Eleventh, T. Dollins, 3059; Twelfth, Miss Hibberd, 583. Prize-winners are requested to call at Red Cross Shop, Lnmbton fyiay, for Prizes. Prizes unclaimed within a fortnight will bo sold. WELLINGTON RED CROSS SHOP. FRIDAY NEXT. FRIDAY NEXT. CATHOLIC KNITTING GUILD RED CROSS DAY. Excellent Produce, Sweets, Home-made Cakes,' Dainty Necdleswork, Spring Flowers. . ' -, i Give Your Help. Come «nd Buy. Hon. Sec.j JANET FIRTH. NEW ZEALAND'S TRIBUTE TO FRANCE. ' mHE RESULT of tho Drawing of the X Raffle for the China Vase,' presented by Mrs. von -linnet, on October 30, 1918, was—Winning Tickot, No. 105. MRS. EATON TURNER. TOUBIBT REBQBTB. LEVIATHAN HOTEL (Nearly Opposite Railway Station), DUNEDIN. THE FAVOURITE HOUSE With the Travelling Publio. Electric Light in Every Bedroom. Hot Baths can be had at all hours Free of Charge to Visitors and Boarders, MODERATE CHARGES. Country visitors are reminded that if only in Town for the Day they can obtain a Good Lunch froin 12 to 2. Fire Escapes Throughout the Building. Night and Day Porters. All communications to JAMES CONNOR, Telephone G7. '" P.O. Box 112. WHERE TO STAI" IN CHEIST- ■ ' CHURCH. HOTEL FEDERAL, Victoria Square, Christchurch. D. COLLINS Proprietor (Lt>te Clarendon Hotel). All communications receive prompt attention. Box 532. Telephone IMP, 2279. PALMERSTON NORTH. I* ' O Y A L HOTEL. Ell/ Modem Brick Building. Electrio Light Throughout. Box 20?. 'Phone 91. A. E. HAYWOOD, Proprietor. RALLY-HO! RALLY-HO! WHEN visiting Napier make tho Provincial Hotel your Headquarters. Tho Official Homo, for tho Troops Whj not for yon also? Tariff moderate. One minute Station, Theatre, ParadeT. A. HEATH.. Proprietor. "THE DOMINION." ■ I P'VLMERSTON NORTH AGENCY. PALMIiRSTON NORTH AGENCY. G. H. BENNETT AND CO., Broadway. "OESIDENTS in-and around -Palraeteton •H-* , North are advised that on and after MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1918, the Chief Agency of "The Dominion" in that district will he conducted by tho above-named Firm at their fino now premises. ORDERS FOR ADVERTISEMENTS, Postal Subscriptions, or Job Printing will bo received and forwarded. DAILY DELIVERY of tho paper will be made immediately on arrival of Wel-lington-New Plymouth Express. DISCOUNTS for prepayments of subscriptions will be allowed by the Agents, to whom nil moneys due for papers supplied should ho paid. THE WELLINGTON PUBLISHING CO., LTD.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 31, 31 October 1918, Page 7
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