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AMUSEMENTS. rjUXL’ KING’S. Commencing To-day at 2.30. TRIANGLE COMPANY PRESLM WILLIAM DIAMOND and ENID MARKET J-n "BLOOD WILL TKLL,” However useless a son may seem to a money-mad father, lie STILL PKOV.ES HIMSELF A MAN. A Guided Youth be-t-omes a Mlaclunist and SAVES HIS FATHEiI FROM FINANCIAL PERIL By BURGLARING THE SAFE, Clever scenes showing tho WIRELESS AT WORK. SPLENDID SHOWING OF AMERICAN FOOTBALL. Prices; D.C., Is 6d and la. Stalls, I* and 6d. Bos Plan at Tho Bristol. KING’S THEATRE. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. . A FILM showing the latest American invention for cultivating find /increasing farm production will ho BcreentU ns a special feature with the 6'uill programme. This implement, the Once-ovcr Tiller, hs the most practical machine yet inivonted for reducing tho cost of living. T rama, > "YOUTH/' HE JgMPRBSS. Commencing To-day at 11. A Triple Star World Drama, "YOUTH.” "YOUTH." Featuring CARLYLE BLACKWELL, JUNE BLVIDGE, and MURIEL OSTRICHE. A .Story of an Irresponsible Man about Town, who finds what life means. The Man who lightly of all women traps a girl, and meets with THE SURPRISE OF HIS LIFE. A PRODIGAL SON DRAMA Told in a New Way. Also showing: Chapter H, "THE IRON CLAW,” “PLUNGE FOE LIFE/’ JjWERYBUDY’S. "THE SEVEN DEADLY SINS’’ FIRST DRAMA. Starring ANN MURDOCK, With SHIRLEY MASON And GEORGE LE GUERB, Strange and Fascinating Story of the Girl who Longed, to be Somebody Else. What may bo Hidden in the Life of a Great and Successful Actress. A NEW THING IN PICTURES. F bOBBALI. FINAL HATCH. OLD BOYS V..PETONE, ATHLETIC PARE, THIS AFTERNOON, AT 3 p.m. No. 2 Ground: Wellington A. v. Selwyn. Early games as usual. Admission: Stand fid, Ground Gd. Proceeds in aid' of Soldiers’ Christmas Gift Fund. 363 W. G. TALBOT. Secretary. . BAND. WATERSIDE WORKERS’ BAND at NEWTOWN PARK. TO-MOR-ROW (SUNDAY), at 3 p.m. 361 MAKE UP YOUR MIND NOW 1 TVE3CTDB To-day to purchase _ that Lf Plano you 'have 'been thinking about. Wo are agents for the world’s most famous Pianos— BRXNSMEAD PLEYEL BOBD CHALLEN ROGERS And «m sell you a new instrument on MOST LIBERAL TERMS. Freights are still rising.-Cost of manufacture la increasing. Although we hold largo stacks we cannot bo assured of the shipments ahead, . THE WISE BUYER \ Wall inspect our, stocks TO-DAY! We make a big concession on your old piano in part payment. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LIMITED, MANNERS STREET. WELLINGTON. The Oldest Established Piano House in Now Zealand. PUBLIC NOTICES. BOROUGH OF LOWER HUTT. EXTRAORDINARY ELECTION OF. COUNCILLOR. I HEREBY give, notice that an extraordinary election of one Councillor for the Borough of Lower Hutt will bo held (if necessary) on FRIDAY, the 2nd day of November, 1917, .and I hereby appoint the Town Clerk’s Office, lower Hutt, as the place and before Noon on FRIDAY, the 26th October, 1917, as tho time for nomination of Candidates. WM. NICHOLSON. Returning Officer. Lower Hutt, October 13th, 1917. SB7 “TERRACE DAY/’ ON NOVEMBER 9th, A big URPRISE PACKET DAT Till be held in aid of the "Terrace Day” Fund. RED CROSS APPEAL ?he Committee urgently appeals to [HE LADIES OF THE TERRACES send in or collect GIFTS, LARGE OR SMALL sums of money, to aid THIS WORTHY OBJECT, loods will bo gratefully received by V MRS KNOX GILMER, 24, Boulcott street. Send something useful TO-DAY! 337 JJ2OO REWARD. rjIHB MARBLE BAR, LTD., offer the above reward of .£2OO for information that will lead to the conviction of person ot persons circulating malicious and unfounded statements about our establishments. 241 MARBLE BAR, LTD. INCOME TAX RETURNS. P. D. E. HODGKINS, / Tax Expert. Late Adjuster Income Tax Department. 119, LAMBXON QUAY, Near, Public Trust Office. Wellington, 641

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9790, 13 October 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9790, 13 October 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9790, 13 October 1917, Page 3

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