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AMUSEMENTS, THE THING'S. TO-NIGHT, HE IViNfi'S. TO-NGIHT, Commencing 7.30. Commencing 7,30, BOOK SEATS IMMEDIATELY At tho Bristol to avoid Disappointment. HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY LAST ; . ' SATURDAY NIGHT,. And those, who witnessed THIS EXQUISITE PROGRAMME ■ are Loud with Their Praises. TO-NI'GIIT'S SCREENING TIMES: 7.30 ' THE FATAL RING. 7.30 8 INTERVAL; 8. 8.10. ' PATHE GAZETTE. 8.108.35 "SKIDDING HEARTS" . 8.35 (Keystone Comedy). CLARA -KIMBALL YOUNG 9.0. CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG 0.0 , CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG In THE GREAT.SOCIETY FEATURE, Entitled 9.0 ''MARIONETTES." 9.0 The KING'S AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA. Items on the Musical Programme includo Entr'acte, /'BATTLE POLONAISE" (Chopin)! "LA GIOCONDA" (Ponchielli), during which will lie played— VIOLIN SOLO by MRS. LAW. FLUTE SOLO bv MISS JEAN TURNER, CORNET-SOLO'by MR. J PARKER, Also, MR. P. R, JOHNSTONE, the well-known ■"Cellist, will piny a - 'Cello Solo, "PASSING THOUGHTS." The whoio forming A Superb Combination of PICTURES AND MUSIC. PRICES AS USUAL. Book Immediately at Bristol or Phone 31-13. : Empress to-day. empress MPftrSS TO-NIGHT EMPRESS EXPRESS EMPRESS The World Film Presents, JUNE ELVIDGE ; JUNE ELVIDGE JUNE ELVIDGE And CARLYLE BLACIvWELL CARLYI.E BLACIvWELL CARLYLE BLACKWELL In the iii&st Romantic Love Story in . all history, . "THE BEAUTIFUL SIRS. REYNOLDS" "THE BEAUTIFUL MRS. REYNOLDS" "THE BEAUTIFUL MRS. REYNOLDS" An amazing story of n model husband's sccret life. A story of .Passion, All-consuming iind , More Violent' because Satisfied Surreptitiously. ' Emotional, Breathless, and Tear-begelling. Supported by the latest English and American Gazettes. Prices as usual. ... PUBLIC NOTICES. OCEAN MESSAGES. . WIIiELESS SERVICE RESUMED. RADIO TELEGRAMS can now bo sent at reasonable cost, to and from all passenger.ships, and.other vessels equipped with Wireless..Messages to ships may be forwarded from any Telegraph Office in New Zealand, where all information may be obtained. Telegrams from ships ean be handed at Purser's Office for transmission'to any other ship'or for any Telegraph Office iir the World. • ' • Only, the person-who' has' experienced the pleasure of receiving: a message at sea can appreciate 'the sensation of joy and remembrance in getting a "Wireless."" .' • AMALGAMATED WIRELESS (AUST.), ' • ' LTD.. '. '■■ Marconi Systems, -Head OHieo for New' Zealand: Bank .of; Australasia Chambers, Wellington'. World-wide Service,; ''Wireless Telegraphy, Telephony,' arid' Aviation Stations ''Phone 3873. ' ' CIVIC RECEPTION TO MEMBERS OF THE"FRENCH MISSrON.' • A CIVIC DECEPTION'wiII be 'ten- ■*-&- dered loGeiieral'.Paiiaiid themom-i-bers of Hit l ' French Mission-in the Town I Hall THIS (Monday) MORNING, at 11 I o'clock." •-••*■■■ .'■ • All Citizens.are invited .to attend. Citizens- are■ hereby.''also-requested to ■ display;as much; biriiting as possible on their'premises on Monday."' JOHN.P. LUKE, . • Jl'ayor of Wellington. '. January' 3, rilfl. . ' ' , CIVIC •'• RECEPTION TO GENERAL .., PAU AND THE MEMBERS'.OF THE FRENCH MISSION. ' i"YFFICERS iind .other; rank' Returned V' Soldiers are cordially invited to bo present al tha.'Cmc Reception to be tendered to General Pan' and" the 'Members of the French Mission at the Town Hall TO-DAY'.(Monday), iit.ll a,m. JOHN P. LUKE, ... ... . , Mayor. ■ Town Hall, ■January 3/1919, TO' RESIDENTS OF KELBURN, . • NORTHLAND, & KARORI. UTSTE aro pleased to announce that our • * ■ own Bread and Small Goods will -to. available as from TO-DAY' (MONDAY), JANUARY 6. • • New Customers should apply direct lo the Office. • Supplies of Bread and Groceries can he 'obtained from our Tunnel Cash Store, which will be Opened on the same date. • J. G. RAINB AND SONS. When I think of it I believe that I had a salon once upon a time. I did not call it 'so, nor even think of it as such; yet within it were gathered people who represented many and various aspects of life. They were genuine people, not lay figures 1 distinguished by names .and clothes. The earnest humanitarian interests of my husband brought to our home a number of persons interested in reform, education, and. progress . It was my part to mix .in with this graver element as much of social grace and geniality as I was able to gather about mo. I wns never afraid to bring together persons who raroly met elsewhere than at my house, confronting Tlic-odore Parker with some arch-priest of the old orthodoxy, or William Lloyd Garrison with a decade, porhaps, of Beacon Street dames. A' friend said, on one of these occasions: "Our hostess, delights in. contrasts." I. confess that I did; but 1 think that my .greatest'pleasure was in the lessons of human compatibility which I learned in this wise. I .started, indeed, with tho conviction thnt thought and character are .the, foremost values ill society, and was riot afraid or ashamed to offer these to my guests, with or without the stamp of fashion and positionJulia Ward' Howo. DON'T FOOL WITH A COLD-BANISH IT-NOTHING LIKE DR. SHELDON'S NEW'DSCO VERY. A few doses of Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery, taken when a cold is coming on, is generally nil that is needed to soothe the fever and correct the bodily discomfort of a severe cold. It is' well to continue . taking New Discovery for a day or two, oven after the attack seems averted, for its soothing influence on the mucous membrane renders it less liable to a second attack. NEW DISCOVERY, PRICE Is. 6d. and 35.-Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 86, 6 January 1919, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 86, 6 January 1919, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 86, 6 January 1919, Page 7

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