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AMUSEMENTS. jgvian’iiuuv's. Commencing To-day at the Matinee, "THU CURL WHO Dll) NOT CAKE. A powerful Ivan Tilm dealing with a grave modem problem. This .Drama was once entitled “THE SDX LUKK/* and mercilessly snows tno rdad which must be followed by those who grivc way to caprice and idle fancy. A story of modem labour conditions and of the lives of modern money-makers. Splendidly Acted and Sumptuously produced. •Featuring DONALD HALL arul ■ , LOUISE A ALE. Prices: D.C., Is Cd and Is. Stalls, Is and Gd. Box Plan at The Bristol. fjpilß jgMPRESS. Commencing To-dav a t U. ALICE BRADY In "A SELF-MADE WIDOW/ A Forger marries an nnsuspocti,. .... iindcr the name of a. supposedly seli-slam millionaire. What would, you do if you came hade to your City, found that you were supposed to bo dead. And Found a Delightful Girl, supposed to ho your Widow? The Best Role vet played by the greatest World Star. ' A logical, clever, convincing Story. Also showing— Chapter 15, “THE iHON CLroW "DOUBLE RESURRECTION. irl CSOWN THEATRE Today MATINEE. At }.30 To-day At - 30Great Double "Star" Programme. "TOP fiTPI WHO 818 NOT CARE,” A powerful Ivan Drama with a huge supporting programme. Then secondly, and SPECIALTY TOR BOYS AND GIRLS, the First Thrilling Chapter of the famous Serial Supeuoi. "THE IRON' CLAW,” The Vengeance of Lc-gar. Who is the Banghing Mask? Little Patrons: Do not miss the Ma(tineo To-day, because we are going to show a chanter every Saturday afternoon of "The Iron Claw" in JeL JLI" Ordinary Programme, SPECIALLY FOR YOU. Same prices. Starting 2.30 sharp. BENEFIT “OUR, BAY” RED’ CROSS APPEAL And BLIND SOLDIERS’ AND SAILORS FUND. RECITAL eboital by )R A M A T I C BAMA T I C By REV. ARCHIBALD E. HUNT. REV. ARCHIBALD E. HUNT, With istrumemtal and Vocal Interludes Members of tho Orphans’ Cluo. JNCOEIBT CHAMBER. TOWN HALL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER. 2ath, 8 P-ni-■'ickots 3s (reserved), 2s and’ Is, now on o at Tho Bristol and Norman, Aitkon a, nrtenay place. Box Plan fit Brisro SbO ,/TADAME FOLEY is now quoting re-r-L duoed prices for Fancy Costumes r future demonstrations. Tuition Class •ery Monday. Assembly every Thursday. xf AEH UP YOUR MIND NOW ! DECIDE To-day to purchase that Piano you havo been thinking about. Wo arp agents for tho world's moat famous Pianos — BRXNSMEAD CHALLEN PLEYEL ROGERS BORD And can sell you a now instrument on MOST LIBERAL TERMS. Freights are still rising. Cost of manufacture is increasing. Although wo hold largo stocks we cannot bo assured of tho shipments ahead. THE WISE BUYER Will inspect our stocks TO-DAY! Wo make a big concession on your old piano in part payment. OKAS. BEGG AND CO.. LIMITED, MANNERS STREET. WELLINGTON, The Oldest Established Piano House in New Zealand. PUBt-fC NOTICES. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR .■REMOVED by Egyptian Specialist JtV application, simple and painless; also improves the complexion. Particulars may be had by sending stamped envelope to Egyptus, Box 1017, Wellington. 5.12 IMPORTANT NOTICE. [HE English Courts have sanctioned the fusion of THE BRITISH MINIONS GENERAL INSURANCE i with the old-established Co., THE .GLE INSURANCE CO., and tho title tho amalgamated name has been rated. THE EAGLE AND BRITISH MINIONS GENERAL INSURANCE .. ltd. 'rom now onwards wo will carry on r FIRE, MARINE AND ACCIDENT SUR.ANCB BUSINESS under the jve title. lead Office: Auckland. New Zealand Manager, H. H. McCOLLOUGH. INCOME TAX RETURNS. P. D. E. HODGKINS. Tax Expert. Late Adjuster Income Tax Department, 119, LAMBTON QUAY, Near Public Trust Office, Wellington. 644 JONES AND CO., Clyde quay, Wellington. (Established 20 years.) Cash buyers of Lead, Brass, Zinc, Copper. Iron, Rags, Rope, and Rubber, 'phono 123.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9796, 20 October 1917, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
604

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9796, 20 October 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9796, 20 October 1917, Page 3

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