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AMUSEMENTS. "THE END OF THE ROAD." TO-DAY! TO-DAY! ■ ISH&P. ' TO-DAY! TO- DAY! TO-DAY I EMPRESS THEATRE. WOMEN ONLY. WOMEN ONLY. WOMEN ONLY. WOMEN ONLY. Screening Times;: 11.25. 1.15, 3.5, 4.55, G.4!>, 8.35. EVERYBODY'S. MEN ONLY.' MEN ONLY. MEN ONLY. MEN ONLY. Screening Times: 11,'12.50, 2.40, 4.30, 6.20, 8.10. PUBL.IC HEALTH FILMS l Pie sent "THE END OF THE ROAD." THE PICTURE THAT DARES TO TELL THE WHOLE TRUTH. A gigantic photo-play appeal to awaken the world to the new danger that lurks in our unforgivable ignorance, prudery, and false standards, of 6C-x relations; _ Unless wet think of the consequences when wo are young, we shall not find happiness et "THE END OF THE ROAD." Tells our young people what their parents ought'to teach them, but 6eldom do. PARENTS: Have, you told your children what they ought to know? YOUNG MEN: Do you realise ivhat incontinence means to your health? YOUNG WOMEN: Do you know that this pioturo was made especially for you P "THE END. OF THE ROAD." • Children under 12 years not admit ted unless accompanied by parent. PRICES AS USUAL. RESERVES AT THEATRES. PRICES AS USUAL. BOOK EARLY. SPORTING. WELLINGTON RACING CLUB. SPRING MEETING! ' SPRING MEETING! SPRING MEETING! SPRING MEETING! TO-DAY AND MONDAY, (LABOUR DAY), OCTOBER, 23 AND 25. TRENTHAM RACECOURSE, FIRST RACE EACH DAY STARTS AT 12.5 P.M. Trains lenve Wellington for Trentham as follow:— \ Special Race Trains will leave at froquant intervals from 9.50 a.m. until 10.40 a.m. To-day (Saturday), October 23, aud from 9.30 a.m.'until 10.40 a.m. on Monday, October 25. Additional Trains leave Wellington at 11.3(1 a.m., 12.10 p.m. (Monday only), 12.15 p.m. (Saturday only), 1.12 p.m. (Saturday only), and 1.20 p.m. A. E. WHYTE, Secretary. FINANCIAL. WELLINGTON _CITY. COUNCIL. IMPORTANT TO INVESTORS. ISSUE OF MUNICIPAL DEBENTURES, ooq. AAA AT PAR AT |rl PER CENT. REPAYABLE IN TEN (10) YEARS The Wellington City Council are issuing Debentures to the extent of .£89,000 at b} per cent, interest for a term of 10, years, for the redemption of the Street Widening Loan of ,£120 ) 000, > falling due on December Ist next. Street Widening Loan. .£120,000 By Accumulated Sinking Fu nd ,£31,000 Balance required • .£89,000 ' The Loan of .£89,000 is secured on a Special Rate of one-sixth of a penny in ■the nound on the unimproved value of all rateable property within the City of Wellington. Interest payments (half.yearly) and principal repayable! at any branch of the Union Bank of Australia, Ltd., throughout New Zealand, freo of exchange. Apnlications for Debentures will be received by the Union Bank of Australia, IM„ Wellington, or the undersigned. All pnrchasrs of these Debentures outside Wellington and within New Zealand will be accepted free of exchange. NOTE.—Trustees may invest in these Debentures. ■ ' JNO. P.. PALMER, October 22, 1920. Town Clerk.

FINANCIAL. 15 PER CENT. INVESTMENT. BUSINESS MAN REQUIRES .£SOO to £1000, six monttiH or longer. Plenty of Security offered, with Share Profits. Apply \ "INVESTMENT,"'. C/o "Dominion." BUSINESS NOTICEB. WELLINGTON GAS COMPANY LTD. : TO CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS, AND OTHERS. SCREENED BREEZE FOR CONCRETE WORK. Suitable for Foundations for Light Building, Garden Paths, Floors, and many other uses. , | Mates ft fine, chean. and durable I concrete. Note the Price-FIVE SHILLINGS per ton at the Miramar Works. J. H. HELLIWELL.Socretary. ' MUNT, COTTRELL AND CO., LTD., UNT! COTTRELL AND CO., LTD., , For . .• I CARTAGE, STORAGE, and CUSTOMS CLEARANCES. We have Plant and Facilities for Handling Anything. THE UNITED TYPEWRITER AND ; SUPPLIES AGENCY OF N.Z. 'PHONE 20-965. MONARCH TYPEWRITERS ' (The Light-touch Machine), ] "DEY" TIME REGISTER. ' TYPEWRITER AND DUPLICATOR ( SUPPLIES. TYPING AND DUPLICATING. < BAKER'S BUILDINGS, . < Feathewton Street, Wellington. P.O. Box 1148. ' WATCH YOUR FEETI { pER C Y L. BRADY, Foot Specialist (by exam.), LINDSAY'S, LTD., 184 Lambton Quay. .■ ; I i; F. TOSSWILL. /jL« Carrier, Lower Hutt-Wellington Daily. Picnics catered for. Furniture town and country. Office: Scott's Lane (off Dixon Street). Thonea; City 2%—261; Hutt 29 (3 rings). , GLUB Tea Rooms, 128 Courtenay Place. Hot Meals, Breakfast, Dinner, and Tea. Is. 3d.; open from 7 a.m. till 11 p.m. Cleanest and Cheapest in the Do- l minion, B~ EAUTIFUL Choice Cut Flowers and • Foliage, in any quantity. Wedding and Preaontat'on 'Bouquets a speciality. Wreaths, Crosses on shortest notice. Miss Carney. Floriste. 94 Manners St. WALKING on hard pavements jars the nerves. WOOD-MILNE Rubber Heels make hard roads seem soft I British made from Para Rubber. Make mre you got Wood-Mike's!

MONEY TO LEND. OrtK AAA AVAILABLE at 65 per dlii{iU)\J\t\J cent, in sums to suit borrowers. Various small sums, up to JB3OOO- - at R per cent. Security required, improved farms or Wellington City or Suburban Properties. CHAS. B. BUXTON, N 256 Lambton Quay. Telephones: 2125; 1511. BUSINESS NOTICES. IMPORTANT NOTICE. OUR numerous customers and the general public are requested to note that tlii> late Mr. H. Brittaln's business is Mng carried on by the Trustees of bis Estate, under the management of an experienced registered Chemist. All of the late Mr. Britain's wellknown remedies and proscriptions, which have proved their value during the pa6t 50 years, may be obtained as hitherto. The prompt and accurate dispensing of prescriptions will 'be made a special feature of the business. ' Please Note the Address — H. BRITTAIN'S, 56 Manners street, Wellington. 'Phone 513. WILLIAMS AND CO. LTD.. Auctioneers, Land Agents, and Valuators, AUCTION ARCADE,. Courtenay Place. OUTSIDE SALES conducted in town or country by an expert staff. Appoint us if you want a satisfactory disposal of your goods, combined with high, est values. Clients can obtain account 6Eles and cheque immediately after a *ile if they desire. Entries invited for sales held in the Auction Arcade every TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. The Arcade being the largest Auotion Showroom in tho Dominion, we offer accommodation for any quantity of goods clients may send forward. Tel. 20-124. P.O. Boi 047. BUSINESS MEN. YOU must always bo Well Dressed, br coming to me for your Suits. You get JUST WHAT YOU WANT at Reasonable PRICES. FROM ilO 10s. to JGI3 13s. Best Materials Procurable. FIT AND STYLE PERFECTION. FRED ELBE, 276 Lambton Quay (Above H. 8.). 'Phone 3550. " BABY'S OUTFIT. Complete in every detail. All prices. APRONS. NURSES, Waitresses, and others, get your Aprons mado by MRS. E. COLLINS, 61 Vivian Street and 14 Courtenay Place . (Just behind Tram Terminus). ARE YOU SUFFERING WITH ■ VARICOSE ULCERS? IF so, I euro you, not temporarily, but pennanently and painlessly. And you can go about your work oa usual, Write for particulars. ERNEST EBALEY, Chemist. "Phono 23, feitau

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 24, 23 October 1920, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 24, 23 October 1920, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 24, 23 October 1920, Page 11

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