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PUBLIC NOTICES. WAR FUNDS COLLECTING COMMITTEE. THURSDAY NEST. “OUR, DA Y.” RED CROSS APPEAL. HUGE GALA DAY. STALLS FOR SALE OF SWEETS, FLOWERS. BADGES, ETC., IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITYA CONCERT PARTY will Parade Hie City on a decorated lorry, assisted by the PAUL STANHOPE REVUE COMPANY, by kind permission of Messrs. Fuller, Ltd. ( THE COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS Are introducing another of tbeir novelties, which cannot help proving a mo.>t attractive money-maker. THE PETONE AMALGAMATED RAILWAY SERVANTS Will arrive in Wellington with a Gorgeous Procession Display. THURSDAY NIGHT— A 'GIGANTIC TORCHLIGHT PROCF.SSION. Military Bands in Attendance. E. A. PHELPS, Hon. Secretary,

AMUSEMENTS CEOWN THEATRE TO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT! Commencing our Non - Film Sorvico with Tie Brilliant Triangle Drama. "BLOOD WILL TULL!” Featuring Two Great Stais, WILLLUI DESMOND And ENID MARK AM. A splendid and thrilling storyfor toung anti old, showing how a wastrel non risk" his liberty to save his father min. SEE The Beautiful IHuiaiinated Crystal F|ilace Scene, New York. Clerer Scenes Showing (he Wireless at Work ■ Splendid Showing of American Football. Good Supports. Usual I noos. JJIHB KING’S. Every Evening at 8. TRIANGLE COMPANY PRESENT WILLIAM DESMOND and ENID MARKET in "BLOOD WILL TELL,” However useless a son. may seem to a . , monoy-mad father, he 1 STILL PROVES HIMSELF A MAN. A Gilded Youth becomes a Machinist and SAVES HIS FATHER FROM FINANCIAL PERIL By BTJEGLARING THE SAFE, Clever scenes showing the WIRELESS AT WORK. SPLENDID SHOWING OF AMERICAN FOOTBALL. Brices: D.C., Is 6d and Is. Stalls, le and 6d. Box Plan at The Bristol. IJVHE jgMPRESS. Continuous from 11 till 10.15. A Triple Star World Drama, "YOUTH.” "\OUITL’ •' TuoTH.” Featuring CARLYLE BLACKWELL. JUNE ELVXDGE, and MURIEL USTRIOHE. A Story of an Irresponsible Man about Town, who finds what life means. The Man who thinks 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 14, "THE IRON CLAW,” "PLUNGE FOR LIFE.” jgVERYBODY’B. Continuous from II till 10.15. "THE SEVEN DEADLY SINS” FIRST DRAMA, Starring ANN MURDOCK. With SHIRLEY MASON And GEORGE LE GUERB. A Strange and Fascinating Story of the Girl who Longed to bo Somebody Else. What may bo Hidden in. the Life of a Great and Successful Actress. A NEW THING IN PICTURES. Also showing: "MAGGIE’S FIRST FALSE STEP” (Keystone Comedy).

A drama rarely or never mentioned in tho theatrical sections of the daily or weekly newspapers gives as much delight and satisfaction to the colonial troops now in London as any of tho most widely-advertised revues, musical comedies or serious pieces. Tho oversea soldiers crowd round to soo it whenever the opportunity is presented, and tho foot that no charge ii made for being present at a production adds to the novelty of the show. It is unknown to those who come from Canada, Zealand, Newfoundland, Australia, and South Africa. The drama in question is “Punch and Judy,” as given by the peripatetic showmen of the London side streets. In proportion to if? weight, the wiug ef a bird i« twenty times stronger than the arm of a man.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9791, 15 October 1917, Page 3

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522

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9791, 15 October 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9791, 15 October 1917, Page 3

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