AMUSEMENTS. TTING'S, Tho Theatre that -*-MNG'S. Sets tho Standard. An Ail-British Production from the Harma Studios, "A. ItOMANY LASS" "A IfO.UANY LASS"' "A ROMANY LASS" A Story of Gypsy Life, Featuring JAS. KNIGHT CHARLES ROCK JAS. KJJIGHT CHABLI3S kOCK JAS. KNIGHT . CHARLES P.OC'K A vivid, virilo Character Study of Gypsy Love and Caravan Life. Set in the Lowlands of Scotland. Supporting Programme includes Arrival of MARY PICKFOHD. and DOUG. FAIRBANKS in London. Also, . MISS RENE GOYDER, Contralto, And KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA. Prices as usual. Plan at the Bristol. KING'S. The Theatre thaf TJJG'S. Sets the Standard. COMMENCING FRIDAY, SEPT. 3. Direcfion—Public Health Films. A Pliotopjay that tells our young people what tlieir parents ought to tell them, but seldom do. r : "THE END OF THE ROAD," n "THE END OF THE ROAD," 1- "THE ENt) ITf 1 THE ROAD," ''THE END OP THE POAD," "THE END OF THE ROAD," "THE END OF THE ROAD," Written by Dr. Knthrine Bement Davis, Featuring ItICHARD BENNETT, RICHARD BENNETT, Famous Star of "Damaged Goods," ■. And CLAKE ADAMS, CLABE ADAMS, Screenland's Latest Beauty, The Story of Two Mothers, The Wise and the Unwise. "THE END OF THE ROAD," "THE END OF THE ROAD," '• A Picture with a Purpose. Recognised by leading Ministers and Social Workers as the most forceful lesson • ever known for tho protection of Boys and Girls (win evils they know not of. ; Children Not Admitted. Empress , theatre. M PRESS THEATRE. Continuous from 11 a.m. "A BKOADWAY SAINT," " "A BROADWAY SAINT," "A BROADWAY SAINT," Featuring, MONTAGUE LOVE. Also Showing, . ' LIBERTY SERIAL, • Episode 11th. ' GAUMONT GRAPHIC, SCENIC. Usual Prices. 'Phone 3442. EVERYBODY'S. 11 to 10. VERYBODY'S. 11 to 10. ; SHOWING TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT DORIS ICENYON, This Beautiful and Captivating .Star, in "THE BANDBOX." Also Showing ! "MYSTERY OF 13"-Episode 8. , Star, 11.45, 2.5, 4.20, G. 30, 8.40. Serial, 11.20, 1.40, 3.55, 6.5, 8.15., - ' DISTINCTION! rnHE finest homo is given an added air of distinction by the presence of a Piano bearing the name of BRINSMEAD, LYON AND HEALY, BRASTED, JESSE FRENCH, WINDOVEH, or ROGERS. The golden beauty and exquisite purity of/their tone have charmed music-lovers rne world over. •' THE KEENEST SATISFACTION that comes' from • owning things is to feel that the thing you own if, of its kind, a s .noted and noteworthy examplar. . FULLY REALISING THIS we offer for your selection pianos by makers whose instruments stand high in the estimation' of' the world's leading artists. \ THEY ARE ON VIEW IN OUR SHOWROOM. SEE THEM TO-DAY! CHAS. BEGG AND CO. LTD., Übe>oldcst Established Piano House in New Zealand. . MANNERS STREET. \S/HOOPING Cough—Why allow your « • children to. suffer? MARSHALL'S CAST ANA VIiSCA effects immediate relief; 25., all 'demists. 11E6.5-TABLE GOSSIP. , Mr. W. W. Miller, purser of the Mapourika, has left that vessel. . Captain E. Ilarvey has succeeded' Caiptain J. Owen as master of tho Kennedy. Mr. Oox, late third officer of the Moeraki, is awaiting instructions at Lyttelton. Tho Waimana, will go to Lyttelton on Thursday from Port Chalmers to continue discharge. Tho John waß unable to , get away for Nydia Bay on Saturday, and it is hoped to dispatch hor to-day. i The Mapourika will make her firßt trip in tho Picton-Nelson run to-day, relieving ■ the Pateena. The latter vessel should sail I to-day for Port Chalmers, where she will undergo overhaul and survey. I The Poherua did not fail oh Saturday , for Westport. She should , clear port today. : Tho Koutunui is duo from Napier on Thursday. She will proceed to the Sounds to load posts for the East Coast. The Karamu will now sail for Greymouth j to-day. Both tho Bona and the Baupo will load coal at Newcastle for Wellington again. The Kini is now to go to Westport, sailing to-day. Sho will load thero for : Lyttelton. 1 The Government Bteaiaer Hinemoa is to ' go on to the patent slip to-day for three ! or four days in connection with her overhaul. It -will be at least a iveek before the veßßel is ready for sea. The Canadian Exporter will probably ■ make Wellington her Bncond port of call, I and is duo from Auckland on September | yj t Tho Kurow, which is bound from Adc- : laide and Newcastlo for Auckland, ib bringing a cargo of Bait. ! ' theosophical society 4 "The Purpose of Pain" was' the sub-. - ject of the fourth lecture by Ifr. H. t Banks, nat : on(d lecturer for the New 1 Zealand section of the Theosophical So- ■ ciety, at their hall in Marion Stl'eet I last evening. Pain, declared the leci turer, was not tho punishment for ' wrong-doing, but the consequence of wrong choice. As with the infant, so with tho soul commencing ids evolution, many mistakes were made due to ■- lack of self-control and understanding. 1 As experience was acquired, wisdom developed, errors of judgment vero corrected, and pain in consequenco was avoided. Through pain tho soul was induced to mako greater effort than i normally; effort tha< developed faculty and so hastened progress, Other purposes of pain indicated were to'administer a needed corrective, to warn tho soul of impending danger to develop patienco, j. endurance, and sympathy, nnd to freo c the soul of burdensome debts contracted d in past lives, that prevented pressing i- forward towards the eublimo goal ox evolution, 0 Field-Marshal Haig, who led the Brit',J isfi Armv to victory, is now appealing o to the country to, provide -£5,000,000 tp s, help British officers and their families t who, in various ways, have been injured w by the war. Ho says the effects of tfie " war enn still bo seen in 33,000 disabled p(li<£rs, 1.10,000 officers* widows, 8000 ofBj" cms' orphans, 15,000 children of disabled it, officers, and 25,000 officers who aro unemployed. v . No cold can grip when "NAZOL" is 1. used. A poworful and penetrating gerb. micida, it gives instanb relief and wards off influenza—Advt.
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