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AMUSEMENTB, SIT UP AND TAKE NOTICE!! READ THE WELCOME NEWS!! Owing to tho Gigantic Success and OVERFLOWING HOUSES During the past, week at THE KING'S. HE KING'S, The Thoalrc lliat Sets the Standard, The Management has decided to continue the Delightful Motion Picture Version Of C. J. 'Dennis's Famous Book, "THE SENTIMENTAL BLOKE," "THE .SENTIMENTAL BLOKE," "THE SENTIMENTAL BLOKE," . "THE SENTIMENTAL BLOKE," Which Abounds in BRISTLING HOMOUR And THROBBING PATHOS, FOR ONE, MORE WEEK. .- FOR ONE MORE WEEK. FOR ONE MORE WEEK. Whatever you do, don't miss it. Mr. W. Vf. CRAWFORD sings "I'vo Chucked up the Push for my Donah." by Bert. Royle, and MISS MARIE NEWMAN "obliges" at the Party with "The Curse of an Achin' 'Eart." SPECIALLY ARRANGED MUSIC, By MR. L. D. AUSTIN (Conductor), KIND'S GRAND ORCHESTRA. %. Entire Change of Exquisite Supporting Pictures. Matinee Prices—ls. Id., la. 7d., and 2s. Id. Night Prices-Is. Id., Is. Id., 2s. Id., and 2s. Td. Plan at Bristol, or 'Phono 8143. Direction E. J. Carroll. BAZAAE. mOWN HALL. BAZAAR. BAZAAR. A BAZAAR. BAZAAE, BAZAAE. BAZAAR; BAZAAR, BAZAAE. TO-NIGHT! BAZAAR. BAZAAR. TO-NIGHT! BAZAAR. BAZAAR. TO-NIGHT! BAZAAR. BAZAAR. ' BAZAAR. BAZAAR. Beautiful Fancy BAZAAR. BAZAAR, BAZAAR,' BAZAAR. Dancing and BAZAAR. BAZAAR. . HAZAAR. BAZAAR. Floral Tableaux. BAZAAR. BAZAAE. BAZAAE. BAZAAR, TUG-O'-WAR. BAZAAR. BAZAAR. TUG-O'-WAR. BAZAAR. BAZAAR. Light-weight, 8.45. BAZAAR, BAZAAR, Herliher's v. Petone. BAZAAE. BAZAAR. Heavyweights, 9.45. BAZAAR. BAZAAR, Petone v. deary's. BAZAAR. Admission: Gentlemen, Is.; Ladies, Gd. BAZAAE BOOK STALL, BOOK LOVERS would be well advised to pay a visit to tho Book Stall. Business iB very brisk and an early call would save much disappointment. WANTED, Peoplo come and buy bargains at Jumble Sale Saturday, November 1, at 2.30 p.m.; Sydney Street Si/hoolroom. DEPENDABILITY. Analyse tho popularity of BRINSMEAD . CHALLEN ROGERS JESSE FRENCH BEASTED , , FOSTER . Pianos by any standard, and the result w'ill always be—inherent . value. THIS characterislic has given these world-famed instruments unrivalled prestige among people who know pianos and their worth. They reflect the result of years.'of experience,' and represent the dependability and quality you seek, the value you demand' in a piano purchase. We are sole agents, and sell these pianos for cash or on easy terms. Our Piano Department Manager will be pleased to demonstrate their qualities. CHAS. BEGG AND CO. LTD., —- —■ Manners Street, •■ The Oldest-established ' Piano Houso in New Zealand. 5.30 CLOSING?" WE beg to notify our Customers that on and after MONDAY', November 3, our Warehouse will be CLOSED at 5.30 o'clock each evening, except on Fridays, when the closing hour will be 9 p.m. Saturdays, 1 p.m. CHAS BEGG AND CO. LTD., Music Warehouse, Manners Street. PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE TO TELEPHONE SUB- - SCRIBERS. COMMENCING from NOVEMBER 1, J 1919, toll accounts will be rendered to subscribers either daily or monthly, instead of weekly as heretofore. Subscribers who elect-to have daily accounts MUST PAY DAILY. Monthly accounts will bo rendered on tho first day of each month, and subscribers are respectfully reminded that if tile amount owing for toll communications be not paid on or before the 15th day of each month probably toll privileges will be suspended. Continued default may lead to disconnection of the. lino. A.J.TALBOT, Superintendent. Telegraph Office, Wellington, October 31, 1919. LEGAL. MESSRS. KIRK AND WILSON announce that thev have ADMITTED INTO PARTNERSHIP MISS LYRA TAYLOR, LL.B., who has for several years acted as their managing clerk. THE PRACTICE will bo carried on at the present address, No. 6 Panama Street, Wellington, under the style of KIRK, WILSON, AND TAYLOR. MEETINGS. NO. 9 COY., N.Z.G.A. A LL Returned Members are cordially -£*- invited to a Reunion and Company ■S'nioko. to bo held in llustin's Rooms, Cuba Street, on SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 1, at'7.3o p.m. J. ABEL, Lieut., Secroiarv. 'Phono 20-103. BUSINESS NOTICES. WAR And UNIVERSAL PRINCIPLES OF HONEST INDIVIDUALISM." A SMALL EDITION NOW READY. Written in Wellington during last year of war.. Essays on those universal principles the recognition of which has ended the late war and can alone prevent all future wars. To ).h> obtained from all booksellers. Price o RIGHTS. O EIGHTS. L_ QUALITY, MATERIAL, PRICE. COMPREE TniS, DIGGERS! Wo hold stocks of the VERY LATEST' in Mon'r. Attire. HOENIG'S HOENIG'S HORNIG'B, The Popular Men's Outfitter, 179 Cuba Street (Next Queon's Theatre).

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 31, 31 October 1919, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 31, 31 October 1919, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 31, 31 October 1919, Page 9

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