i FINANCIAL. HELP.TO PAY THE GRATUITIES . .£5 PAID YEARLY IP YOU'ABE 27, NEAREST BIRTHDAY, WILL PAY FOR A AVAR LOAN POLICY, PAYABLE TO YOURSELF IN 19 YEARS; WITH BONUSES, OR TO YOUR ■ HEIRS IF YOU DIE PREVIOUSLY. THIS POLICY MEANS' THAT THE NATIONAL MUTUAL PAYS ON YOUR BEHALF ; £100 INTO THE WAR LOAN. ■ ' APPLY BEFORE OCTOBER 8. H. H. THOMPSON, . INTRODUCER TO N.Z. OF THE AVAR LOAN INSURANCE IDEA, 100 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, ' ' WELLINGTON. '■ P.O. BOX 1505. 'PHONE 187.
' AMUSEMENTS. TOWN HALL AND CONCERT CHAMBER. Direction Quality Features. EACH -EVENING AT 8. I The Great Drama of Life, "DAMAGED 'GOODS." ' -, "DAMAGED GOODS." "DAMAGED GOODS." " "DAMAGED' GOODS." 1 A MAGNIFICENT SUCCESS. A MAGNIFICENT SUCCESS. At the conclusion of Saturday Night's screoning the, vast audience rose arid cheered vociferously. TO-NIGHT, IN BOTH HALLS. TO-NIGHT, IN BOTH HALLS. TO-NIGHT. IN BOTH HALLS. FOR. MEN ONLY FOR MEN. ONLY ■ '■''■. and ■•-»; FOR AVOMEN ONLY. FOR WOMEN ONLA'. TOWNH.ALL I'OR MEN;. TOWN HALL FOR MEN.--CONCERT CHAMBER FOR WOMEN. CONCERT CHAMBER: FOP. AVOMEN.Bo advised and book your feats in udvance for this wonderful picture. ' "DAMAGED GOODS" "DAMAGED GOODS" contains nothing that any healthy-minded person can take, exception to; it is out to tell the truth, if that, is mmleasant. '.'DAMAGED GOODS'"DAMAGED Gl ODS" shows that the gravest of all dangers confronting us arc IGNORANCE, . PRUT)ERA r , QUACKERY, , HYPOCRISY. "DAMAGED l GOODS" . . "DAMAGED GOODS" .HAS IMPRESSED AVELLINGTON HAS. IMPRESSED AVELLINGTON as no other Film has ever dnim. ■ ' SATURDAY'S GREAT -AUmiWCV, SATURDAY'S GREAT AUDIEN.CF, endorsed the world's verdict, viz.: ■ THE GREATEST OF ,AT,L FILMS. THE GREATEST OF,'ALL FILMS. Toil owe it to yourself_ to see how sin consequences enn be avoided. Every Iwv and girl should, know of life's pitfalls . before fhey are thrown on their own resources. SEE ''DAAfAOED GOODS." SEE "DAAfAGEO GOODS." To avoid overcrowding "t either Hall. reserve your sent at the Brstol or after '5 ?t tlic .Town Hall vestibule. Prices: Reserves (either Hall). 2s. Id. 'Unreserved 2s. Id., Is. 7d„ Is. id.. ' C" ; = ■ ~... ' A PIANO HAS TO LAST SO" •• J\ LONG , ■•;-. that quality must' be a first con-* sideration. ' . Every Piano wo sell has the . HALL-ArARK OF QUALITY., AA r e are Agents for some of the most noted instruments made— - pianos that will givo a lifetime's , solid service BRINSMEAD . CHALLEN' ■ROGERS JESSE FRENCH FOSTER BRASTED /...-pianos are ; acknowledged , to ' bo'-. •'■ ". : the most beautiful, instruments— . tho choice of the connoissonr a,nd of those that buy'the best that the world affords. ~ Easy Terms may.be arranged. We invite you to call and hear these 'great pianos. , CHAS. BEGGAND CO., LTD,, Manners Street, . The Oldest-established Piano ' Ho.use iii New Zealand. PUBLIC NOTICES. " '' ■ N.Z, ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS. THE following- is the result of the Members'' Art Union, drawn -, on Saturday, October i:~ ■ Value. No. of Name of Prize. £ Ticket. - ' winner. T. 35 '. 1-H 'Dr. Mason . 2. 20' 210. Mrs. H.'E. Gibbs 3. 15.-' 30 Dr. J. Allan Thomson 4. 12 ' 351 . A.' T. Bate •5. 10 G Sir J. G. .Ward 6.. 10 234 .■' Dr.' Giesen 7.' 8 fil M. C. Smith . 8. ' 8 78 J. J. Reich ; 9. 8 95 Dr. Reakes 10. 7 9. A. AValerworth. 11. 7 335 A. AV. Blair 12. ' (i 1G L. 11. D. AVhitcombc 13. 6 172 E. X. Lomas li. 6 59 H. Sladden 15. ',5 IG6 C. A. Lawreiico 16. 5 U T. S. AVcston " 17. . 5 190 G. Jeffery 18., . .5 "307. A. A. Corrigan 19. 4 97 J. R. Roop.er, 20.' . I 249 Mrs. AV. J..Grey ■ .21. i 26.i - N. A. Wilton " ■ .-' ■'■ . A.'R. PEEK, .'. AV..J. .BRIDSON/ Scrutineers. - ~ H; 11. GORE, Secretary, ABRAHAM AND AVILLIAMS, LTD. | REMOA'AL NOTICE. j . • ■ . ; ' AS from OCTOBER 6 oiir'Jlain Offices in AVollington will be situated in Rooms -201, 202, 203, 21G and 217,- Second Floor, the MARITIME BUILDING, Customhouse Quay, where the AA'ool, Stock, , Merchandise, Shipping, and General Departments will be located. Tho Brandon Street premises will, from the above date, be occupied by our Land Department only, which' will be under the management of Mr. AV. E. Nicholson. ABRAHAM AND AVILLIAMS. LTD., ■ "A.'E. HOBBS, Manager, , '" Wellington Branch. BUSINESS NOTICES. E. S. BAYLEY. .. SURGEON DENTIST, HAS taken over the Practice lately carried on by Mr. L. Lcvien, ami may be Consulted AT HIS ROOMS, 210 Lambton Quay (opposite Kirkc'aldie's). Telephone i) 80. ioNALD T. AJ'LEAN, S.T., . Metaphysician and Sujigcsto-Tnerapist (Massage and Magnetic Healing), MAY be Consulted daily at his Booms, No. 2 , Courtonay Place ! 7C'ovding's Building;). ' Mental, Nervous Disorders, Insomnia, and Paralysis successfully treated. Consultations aim ndvico frw. Hours, 10-12; 2-5. or by appoiiitiucnt. ' Telephone 70tA : QEPAKATED Cream is superior to k3 hand fkimmed. Get a "CEI.'ES" Separator. Higlu'st quality at lowe--t 'price. Latest improvements, 10 to Ml gals.' Manning and Co., 18d Cashel S:„ ' fjliristehiirch. II jASTKi COOKS, reinject oners, FriutI. erers' Showstands and Brackets.. Stocks'held by Henry Berry and Co., 7'J ' Di*on St-eet.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 9, 6 October 1919, Page 7
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