A GOLDWYN MASTERPIECE ."THE RUNAWAY WiFE" . ' Featuring GLORIA SWANSON A story of a discontented wife, who sought happiness and found grief. , ■ ; , "Onthe first of the month I will call for your answer." On that fatal "first of the month ;< would she be a'woman who had sold herself ■'.■■■.- : . ' body and soul ? . EVERYBODY'S TO-DAY
; '■...;.'■ . jFUMERAL NOTICE, : rr.HE Funeral of the lateMlSS FANNY ■ J.' -M'INTOSH WiltleaVe'her.late residence. ;on NOVEMBER 3, ■at li-lS a.m., for St. Paul's'.Church: Ser- • vice : yill.!be']ieid at 2 p.m., where, friends arel invited to .'attend. . Interment ■■'at Karori, Private. '-..' ~' ■ ':,.- ..." ; . , : • ,:'.,"E;,MPREIS,"JUN.r ; . ;v ''■■'■ Funeral-Director and ''Embalnrer, BO Taranaki street., aijd 28' Riddiford St. .Telephone t>37, night, and day., .'.'- '-■ ■ FUNERAL FURNISHERS,. '.:- . ' ■ _|71 MORRis.JUN., Undertaker, and ' Slit .; -Embaliner, £0 Taranaki St. and "28- Riddiford ■. St. Mortuary Chanel! .•. Horse and; Motor-,. Hearses; ' The most ' !oniplete and up-to-date' Funeral Furnish- ' Brs-.'in.the Dominion, -....''Phone 937 (day . or'night). : ,-' ■' ■'.-',-'-.-' ,' i E' OBT. ,H. WILSON. AND' SON; .■'■ Undertakers' and. Embalmers, 164 Adelaide" -ißoad, Wellington. Motor, ' Open and'.'Closed.' Hearses "kept on prem.ises. 'Largest Mortuary Chapel in the Dominion free. Telephone.'l 999; and No: 6 Who Street, Lyall Bay, Telephone 4294 (3 : rings): -No connection with .'any othoi , firm trading under.; same name.. MR. -W. E.'JEFFERVS,. who was associated' with Mess'r3l. Flyger aud ; Co., Undertakers and Embalmers, for pome-years, intimate that he ..hastaken . over this." long-established business, and wishes to assure-the public of careful and faithful service..: • ■ ■ , W. E. JEFFERYS AND CO., .-' - Undertakers and Embalmers, . -1. Telephone.94sA.'- .222 Cuba Street. : . MEETINGS. ;■ . , Y.W.C.A., Herbert. Street.. T.O-NiGHT, 7.Bo—Social-'-for , .Soldiers ' and Members. TO-MORROW; 4.l3—Special Girls' De- ■ par'tment Service. Speaker—Miss Doi-a Johnstone. Bright Singing. MONDAY. 8-Addre.ss by Miss Allen on on "The Trend of 'Modern Poetry." ■■ ' All welcome.. .'..'. •'•,-• '* NEW ZEALAND LABOUR PARTY. . WELLINGTON 'NOETH, BRANCH. A PUBLIC MEETING, under the aus- -"• pice 3 of tliß-above'will-be held in . the Artcrdft (late Crown) Theatre, on SUNDAY EVENING NEXT, November 3, at 8 o'clock.. '. ; Speakers:' . • Hon. J. T. Paul, M.L.C., President N.Z. Labour Party, Mr. J. M'Combs, M.P Doors open at. 7 o'clock. Collection. King's String Band in Attendance. A. PARLANE, ■ ■ , Hon. Secretary. COST OF LIVING." T HEREBY invite Citizens to.be present J- ■' at a Public"Meeting to be held in , the Town.Hall on MONDAY EVENING ' NEXT, NOVEMBER i. at 8 o'clock, for • the purpose of considering the Cost of Living Question. ' . '■JOHN P. LUKE, Mayor, BUSINESS NOTICE^ : "MR. ''. BRIDGE, DENTIST (Late Upper Willis Street), Macarthy's Chambers, ■ . , 50. WILLIS STREET. . . J Pbone 449 L (Opp. Hotel Windsor.) QCARCB Lines in Furnishings, Trivets, *~> Passage Linoleums, Mohair. Skin H Rugs, Casement Borderings, Chambers' Toilet Basins, Mixing Bowls, High and Low Chairs, at .......' .■.•."..: -' . RADFORD'S, Manners and .Willis Street. DAISY Vacuum aeaiiers.-Now/iTthe time to make inquiry and install . one of these wonderful House-cleaning Machines. 'The cost, from 80s., will repay itself with the ease and comfort and conscious satisfaction the wife will have in removing dirt, filth, afld microbes from carpets, coverings, and cracks. Get full particulars, ■or see demonstration. Oscar Hewitt and Co., 56 Lower Cuba St. KAOA BRlTlsXwoAeTslre emplo.vOUUV ed makmg.NORTH BRITISH TYRES. Fit 'a NORTH BRITISH "DREAD-NOUGHT" to your motor-cycle, and get your jnonej'6 worth, Try a pair next- t-jine, ■ < ■-.-..
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 33, 2 November 1918, Page 1
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