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•; ' j AMUSEMENTS. .•[• TOWN HALL AND CONCERT CHAMBER. .; \][ Direction .'. QUALITY FEATURES. : : ■ .. . .(; STARTING SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4. )- THE GREATEST OP ALL PROPAGANDA PICTURES, ist. . GOODS:" . .-. !' : The authentic pioturisation of Eugene Brieux's celebrated work, Tvlich is the . first motion'picture- on record to tell the whole truth about venereal diseases. li . : "DAMAGED GOODS" ' ; Is'certificated by, the New Zealand Censor conditionally upon it being exhibited Jf'.'ffi-';--'-'-''-'.'''- ' : ''' ■ ■'. '•■■.. ''.- v ;■!■ ■-Sf"""TO MEN ONLY AND TO WOMEN ONLY. j| &. MIXED AUDIENCES; PROHIBITED. It hasjtherefore beon arranged to screen this great picture in both {lie TOWN HALLymd CONCERT CHAMBER simultaneously. V. ||-1 "DAMAGED . .GOODS ";. i Is;;a very frank statement of fact regarding the evils that follow u'nwlholesome livinjj.'tlt can be seen to profit by old and young" of either,sex. It is a.smashing ■'. iridjotment against :| H PRUDERY, HYPOCRISY, QUACKERY. 'No girl;is safe while the double standard of morality exists. '■■'. l . MORAL CLEANLINESS IS THE KEYNOTE. '. ' ■" ' -• '3 "THE SINS OF THE FATHER" IS THE THEME. ;;-',•/' The entire Production is- •:;; DRAMATIC-TRAGIC-UPLIFTING. :; ' £;.> ' SUPERBLY STAG!D AND ACTED. -~ ■ ■ , begins where the Stage version left iff. '"-. . ;; $*• "-..• : "DAMAGED GOODS" ii Si; Tears away the veil from "The conspiracy of silence. J ' :■'■ And.is|Entirely free from the taint that iisually predominates in eex problem i -. " or; sociological. plays. '■■' — ■ ' . "DAMAGED - GOODS" .... Proves to the healthy-minded maji or woman. that Ignorance is not Innocence, ;•;'.' and mock modesty is the most deplorable lack .of true virtue. i Reservations (2s. Gd., plus tax) availablo at the Bristol from' Monday Morning next }?} ' • ■' ■■••'. ';•-<■

> TENDERS. , EDUCATIONAL ' WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD. BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. CONTRACT NO. WHARF WOODWARD ST.,; WELLINGTON, VmENDEßS■'wiU.bTreceivea up to 5 C ? ndu . ctß DAY AND BV1 « 1N « Classea A- o'clock p.m. on-WEDiNESDAY,' ' in SEPTEMBER 24, 1919, at the. Office of .-V m the Board for the construction: of a Re- ' SHORTHAND inforced Concrete Wharf, having: a mean -' m „ * '„ .length of ahout 913 feet 6 inches and a TYPEWRITING, ;•■ width of 186 feet 6 inches, carried on ADDING MACHINES. > 'reinforced concrete piles. -rm»/-im™» t unni'in™™n ~" Tender should be in closed envelopes, PRACTICAL BOOMUEPING. ; addressed to the Chairman, and endorsed' . ADVANCED ACCOUNTS, outside "Tender for' Contract No. 171." COMMERCIAL LAW. ' Plans; Specifications,' Schedules and • r/vWuiT/io : ' Conditions-of Tender may be seen (and LLUISUMILb. ..".-■ forms, of tender, etc., may he obtained) 1 ARCHITECTURE.' .' . • during, offico hours at the Office of the Chief Engineer to the Board. TT has' successfully prepared Students The lowest or any tender not neces- •*■ earily accepted. ' for. many years in these subjects H. E. and for ACCOUNTANCY, 8.C0M.. and Harbour Board Office, all ENTRANCE, PROFESSIONAL and Wellington, N.Z., , June 26, 1919. PUBLIC SERVICE EXAMINATIONS. ' ' - ■ : — ■■ It also has CORRESPONDENCE WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. ■ — Courses in all the above subjects and V TENDERS FOR LEASE "OF SECTION- , „„ TT „ Tm „ -;; 30, TOWN BELT, for SOLICITORS'and BARRISTERS'EX. -;: ADELAIDE.ROAD. AMINATIONS, ADVERTISING, JOUR- ■'■; mENDERS will be received up to 3.30 NALISM, CHAIRMANSHIP, etc. etc. : X p.ni.' on THURSDAY, OCTOBER; Y,'\ 2, for-the Lease of Section 30, Town The College has a gratifying record in Belt, Adelaide Road. . Conditions may bo. seen and form of tfl e Public Examinations, duo to the -s_„ tender -.obtained at the Town ' Clerk's ', . ~ , ' ■ ... Office Town Hall. . ■ aot t " at e ™y one °* thirty tutors Tenders to be endorsed "Tender for ■ i_ • , . • , . , - Lease of Section 30, Town Belt/'- Is a bamii and experienced teacher. ; JNO. R. PALMER, The/Director, Mr. H. Amos, who has \ . .'' , Town Belt. -. ' . Septomber 30, 1919. ba ° orer twenty-fivo years' experience . ..::' ~ ' ~~ '.. in primary, secondary, technical and ; '." FOR SALE, BY TENDER. commercial schools, can be consulted, day THE.! Balance of Stock of the Inter- . f . - . Importing Co., 8 Victoria or eTeniag - b * a PP° ln «»«>t- « Street, consisting of Telephone 2098. r J.; ;. PANAMAS, - SEWING-COTTONS, ~ ; . ' . HOSIERY, and EASTERN GOODS/" ■ '■ *v' ' .Will beSold to the Highest Tenderer.. , 15 QUALIFIED • Apply to above address for particulars. TEACHER-SPECIALISTS!' " - .' ' ,-'. ■■ ' INDIVIDUAL TUITION! ~ MAJOR'S MILL WHITE. , STUDY AT GILBY'S COLLEGE! "JJIOR interior work, whore largo spaces ' , ■E; have to be covered quickly,, efficiently, _ and: economically,, no paint or .VOUR thorough and-rapid advancei Kalsomine ! will ' give such all-round -*• ment in all Commercial and Secondeatififactionr The white water Paint that ary subjects is ensured at Giloy's Colis; ;a perfect white. '.lege. We also prepare students for all 'Amongst~us.ers.in Sydney are:— '. \iPublic Examinations,: and we givoMnMWunderlich Ceiling Co. • [ dividual,tuition. Our. 15 teacher-special- : ~;;:.N.8.W.' Railways. ' . ista are specially. selected, and tlio sue- ■;; Imperial Transports and Naval Dock- «ss of our students proves the success ■'•- yards.;';';'. of our methods; Although established in , ,c '.Union S.S..Co„ Ltd.-.-of New Zealand, Wellington only .13 we have en- '.. '; also leading Warehouses, Factories, rolled 350 students; in Christcliuhch we > . ;■ etc.ete. . . have been established .since '887, and Sole Manufacturers— ' have-coached thousands of. the successIMAJOR BROS. AND CO., Sydney. ful men and women of to-day. New or write for. details! >- Baker's Buildings, Wellington. DA -Y CLASSES. EVENING CLASSES,' : P.O. 80x'778. Telegrams-"Metallic!;' CORRESPONDENCE LESSONS. EXP'A'ND'ED (METAL , GILBY'S COLLEGE,' LTD., ' ' Horace Gilby, F.C.I. (Eng.), FOR REINFORCED CONCRETE CON- • , iWnr •'■'•' -STRUCTION, ,~r , !„ or ' ■' ■ EXPANDED STEEL LATHING Winders Buildings, ■. ■■ j!' For - Lower Cuba Street FIREPROOF WALLS : and CEILINGS. .'' WELLINGTON RUBEROID ROOFING. DAMP COURSE >Vh m « mv vn r> „., - V> -AND-FLOORINGS'. .Phone 2502. . P.O. Box 203 1 . ' i| GIANT BUILDING PAPERS. . And at Christchurch. RATNER SAFES .AND STRONG-ROOM ■ ■''.)'■ DOORS. - . - DREADNOUGHT FIREPROOF DOORS. '-. -' T . on , „„..„,/ . RANSOME VER.MEHR CONCRETE LAST-MONTH .--. .:" MIXERS. '•■ Of. ■ ,;■ OLSINA WATER PAINT. FREE SCHOLARSHIP OFFER i X: GOLDEN BAY CEMENT. ' m\ ' v- . THE STEWART TIMBER, GLASS AND ZZ, HARDWARE CO., LTD., , - FOR . Courtenay Place, Wellington. ' : "WIRELESS" ■ " — : — : STUDENTS. ' ROOFING. TILES. • -r-n-r^T,,^' . ~7 ■'■'■' ;: • ROOFING TILES. • ■ WRI/E at onco for-full particulars ■ •''•! ..... —- ■ '',* ot this splendid Scholarships BEFORE ROOFING, please allow ub S? heme W" Students who ' enrol : with ...-to quote'you for our famous I °e Dpnunion College before August 31. ; , TTTT73I '-lon- Free Scholarships- offered. ■'No v• . TFRRACOTTA TUFS ; * Xt ™ 'f^ 6 fe ? ; °W the U6,,al fees , liiiutdbuiiA i iidiS! required to compete. Country applicants ' Permanent and Everlasting, . lla y e e( l ual opportunity with those from therefore - • ' cl "es. i .CHEAPEST. TO-DAY—Writs for Scholarships CirGuaranteed Weatherproof, cular ' therefore ' THE DOMINION COLLEGE • . ...,:, ; BEST. ' s OF RADIO-TELEGRAPHY. LTD., : .<" '-T—.■ "'.-■' Brittain's Buildiui?, • -, - Manners Street, Wellia ? ton. ' " Bank,'. Chambers, 324 Lambtou Quay. P.O. Box 922. 'Phone 308. '-. — - —— '-. —t—; — : : ■ Branches: Auckland, Christchurch,' and . : . : '"' 'BEAVER BOARD' :'. • Dunedin. ;- / '""' -'For ■ ■ : : L- "'■ ,-.,-.. Walls and Ceilings. PLACE YOUR BOY AT Sizes in Stock: . BAY SCHOOL, BEAVER GREEN BOARD. MARLBOROUGH. : for-Schools, etc.,' has superseded ' . — »' Blackboard; more restful to the eyes. High moral tone; a playground of fif'Used.m.Scote'College, Wellington Col- teen hundred acres; airy dormitories; ' lege, Queen Margaret's College, and many generous diet; and surroundings conduother educational institutions. civo to healthy boyhood. — BRISCOE AND CO., LTD., Public School, Entrance University and • Wellington. Civil Service Sul> J eotß thoroughly taught.: — : ; Physical Culture and Manly - Sports (TtEMENT A dustless, waterproof, embraced in curriculum. ', \J oilproof, concrete floor E. FITZGERALD EAGAR, M.A., FLOOR. , is an. absolute necessity , Headmaster. 7 PAINTS En?ine rag R'nnmq° BPl rtl' Particulars on application to R«v. John Write for dTa.is. A. Crump, F.Z.S., at the School. FRANCIS HOLMES, 10 Woodward Street, Wellington. \ CHILTON HOUSE SCHOOL, ■■. " ■ ; ' '; - 255 The Terrace, Wellington. BUSINESS NOTICES. TVJEXT TERM will begin on WEDNES- ■■:■.' -l-> 2i.- ■■ ■ NEW SUITINGS rs - H°nry Smith" will bo at Home on and after September 23. : .. Entire satisfaction guaranteed. . Latest- style. ~-. _— ~f" Best workmanship and finish. BUSINESS NOTICES. 'V Expert Cutter. — ' 11 ' WALLPAPERS.' ':\ • 2^lo I n^S 6 lefS. N EW the very latest —2—:-' 2 , -LT in Wallpapers and Friezes, just SURE CURE FOR VARICOSE arrived. Specially Selected by Mr. Wells :' ' *:• -■'■■• ULCERS. in America. "TkO You..Suffer with Varicose Ulcere? T. A. WELLS, VJ If so, I can guarantee to cure you. 'phone 883. 145 a Manners, Street. ... My treatment is painless, and requires ■ no operation, and is not costly. r~IHAS. A'. FLETCHER, '.Write for full information to \J Chemist, Pharmacist, and Pre- ' ERNEST HEALEY, scription Specialist. \ Chemist, Solo Address: 2H Lambton Quay. 'Phone 29. Foxton. Mail Orders promptly dispatched.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 308, 24 September 1919, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 308, 24 September 1919, Page 10

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