AMUSEMENTS. COMING. COMING. COM! NG COMING. a.?o saturdai rOMI'NG. COM ING. COMING. COMING. NEXT & 8. 2.80 SAT CUD A V NEXT A 8. QUEEN'S THEATRE, Cuba Greet. FERN’S TH.BATISK, Cuba street. Under tho PHronngo of Ill’s Excellency bhe Governor-General, the Ear! of Liverpool, K.C.M.G.. M.V.O. TUB MOST SENSATIONAL PICTURE jjhat has ever been Produced and Exhibited in Great Britain. "IT IS FOR ENGLAND.” "IT IS FOR ENGLAND." "IT IS FOR ENGLAND,' “IT IS FOR ENGLAND." “IT IS FOR ENGLAND.” Produced and issued by tho English Navy League with the assistance of the British Govemro,ent and Battle Find. THE PICTURE WITH A MISSION, Exposing tho danger of the German in our midst. IN AID OF NAVY LEAGUE! FUNDS. PRICES, 2s, Is and Gd. Jinx Plan at Bristol. CHARLES MARCH, Representative. HAND OPERA II OUS E. Direction ... Will & Rob Thomas. TO-NIGHT AT 8 TO-NIGHT And every evening up to and including MONDAY NEXT. Changes of Programme To-night and Saturday while on Monday (tiro last night of the season) the favourite Pierrots wild bid farewell to AVclhngtou audiences in a pot-pourri of all tho most popular items in their extensive repertoire. T H E ENGLISH PIERROTS With Misses EUa Langley. Billie Wilson, Shirlov Cooke. -Messrs W. P. Turner, Charley Lawrence, Roy Cooke, David livle. Leslie Austin and -Louis Mitchell. COMPLETE CHANGE of PROGRAMME TONIGHT. Gome along and say “Good Bye" to your Favourites. Price? —3s, 2s and Is. No extra charge for booking. No Early Doors. Box Plan at Tho Bristol. Dby Sales Theatre Sweet Store. f MAKE UP TOUR MIND NOW 1 DECIDE To-day to purchase that Piano you have been thinking about. Wo are agents for the world's most famous Pianos— BETNSMEAD CHALLEN PLEYEL ROGERS BOED And can sell vou a now instrument on MOST LIBERAL TERMS. Freights are still rising. Cost of mann- ! facturo ia increasing. Although we hold large stetoks wo cannot be assured of the j shipments ahead. THE WISE BUYER Will inri>oct our stocks I 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. MADAME FOLEY is now quoting reduced prices for Fancy Costumes for future demonstrations. Tuition Class svery Monday. Assembly every Thursday. j This is a busy time at I 1 . I ( Milligan's Tailoring Warehouse. | ! i SHOWS. WAIRAEAPA AND EAST COAST P. AND A. SOCIETY. 40 TH ANNUAL WAIEARAPA SHOW AT CARTERTON. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21th and 25th, 1917. THE BREEDERS’ FAVOURITE SHOW. Also Popular with tho Public. Every convenience for Exhibitors and their Stock. Comprehensive Schedule, with generous prizes in all classes. Special Stock Trains to and from the Show. Entries clc&o WEDNESDAY, October Send for Schedule to L. H. SMART. Secretary. P.O. Box 25. Carterton. • 786 educational. _ A COLLEGE FOE ALL. PROVISION is made at Banks’ College, Woodward street, for instruction in all subjects for the PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS „U COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS all BRANCHES OF HISTORY And ECONOMICS. There are over 1000 students on tho rolls. Tho staff comprises twenty experienced tutors with tho highest University Honours. H. AMOS, Director. ENGINEERING CERTIFICATES. THERE are regular inquiries for men to fill engineers’ and engine-drivers’ positions, at good salaries, BUT you say you have no Certificate; well why not See BOWRE about it at once and gat the ticket as soon as possible. Each day’s delay means lost opportunities for you, so get busy. The fees charged arc reasonable, and when once paid HOLD GOOD UNTIL CERTIFICATE IS SECURED. Write or call for particulars to BOWER’S ENGINEERING SCHOOL. Routh’s Buildings. Feathcrston street, Wellington. P.O. Box SOS. Wellington, and P.O. Box 50. Auckland. Don't let your PROFITS run away in BAD DEBTS. Get Status Reports on your debtors from R. G. DUN & GO., THE MERCANTILE AGENCY. Ig4l Established 3917 1841 Seventy-six Years. 1917 Nathan’s Buildings WELLINGTON.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9793, 17 October 1917, Page 3
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