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AMUSEMENTS. -j MATINEE TO-DAY, 2.30, I mHE TTING'S. InE J-MNG'S. TO-NIGHT, At, 8. TO-NIGHT. Pinal Screening of THE OUTCAST! ' THE OUTCAST! Don't leave it to chance. Book at tho Bristol, ot by 'Pliono 3143. EVERYBODY'S GOING! THE FILM-PLAY OP THE DAY, And it's All-British Made. By the peoplo whoso iilms are ALWAYS GOOD-The London Film Co/ milE "fZING'S 4-HE ICING'S . ALL NEXT WEEK! The Celebrated London Film Co,' present the Sensational Military and Society Drama, by Loo Trevor, BROTHER, OFFICERS, BROTHER OFFICERS. ■ BROTHER OFFICERS, 'BROTHER OFFICERS,. BROTHER OFFICERS, \ BROTHER OFFICERS, BROTHER, OFFICERS, BROTHER, OFFICERS, . ■ (In i Reels. A Powerful Story of Love and War, Fair -Women, and Brave Men. Society's -Villains, who stake tlioir money, and Society's Heroes who stake their lives. OTHERS • THE GREAT WAR (Eclair Top.). (Follows the Moves of Army operations.) PA LMA (Picturesque Scenic). PATIIE'S EXCELLENT-WAR GAZETTE. DICKSON'S DIAMONDS (Edison Drama). And a Brisk Laugh-bringer by Vitagraph, "Mysterious Mr. Davy." Stalls Gd., D.C. and O.S. Is. Chilrdoa Half. Res. Is. 6d„ at the Bristol. ■ AU. REVOIR—CHARLIE CHAPLIN.", Last Screening To-day. at ' JjIVERYBODY'S. PROM NOON ONWARDS; .. 1 The Funny Little Man, CHARLIE CHAPLIN Tlio clever CHARLIE. CHAPLIN comedian, In the LaugK Picture, ' ' HIS NEW. PROFESSION. HIS NEW PROFESSION. . Charlie descends to manual labour, with' disastrous results to the employer. STORY OF A, STORY. GRAPHIC. Their One Love. WHO GOES THERE? \ MONDAY, AT NOON. A Brilliant Broadway Feature, Vitagraph 3-Act Melodrama, , Sensational Detective Story. , Daring theft of radium, clever capture of the thieves. Full of thrilling, incidents. 3000 ft. of excitement. • 8000 ft. THE. RADIUM THIEVES. ' THE RADIUM THIEVES. THE RADIUM THIEVES, j Keystone's laughable comedy,' MISS FATTY'S SEASIDE LOVERS. Featuring Roscoe Arbuckle, the fat. boy. And Several Others.. Prices—Adults, od.; Children, 3d. SOUTHLAND QUEEN CARNIVAL, In aid of WOUNDED SOLDIERS' FOND,: GRAND ART UNION. 25 Prizes. Total value 1 '.£SOOO, It eluding new brick bungalow (,£1000), three new houses .£650, .£SOO respectively), threenew motor ears (£IOO, .£325, £2.00, respectively), five-acre section (£350), nugget pure gold (,£300), &nd 16 other valuable prizes. Seud Postal Order for single ticket, 2s. 6d., or hook of 20 tickets £2 10s. V Please cut this advertisement out, W. HARTLEY, . Hon. Secretary, "Railway and Shipping," Princess. P. 0., Box -31, Inrercargill.. ' OUR Old Friend, "Widow O'Brien.," : will meet you at the Grand Opera House on ■ September Bth.; ' MUSIC FOR' THE MASSES. READ THIS-ONE OF MANY, SIR,— Please send me list of musio as I require some fresh ones. I have 40 pieces and was delighted to find, an easy way of learning, as I had a -Piano useless to me. Now I can amuse myself by the hour. There are no isents here. I wasin Wellington a few weeks ago and was unable to find your rooms. Please let m© know ho.w,nmch I could have a dozen or more for. I do not want hard ones, as I am over 60 years of age and cannot play as quick as I. should like to, but may be able to get some of what I am out of. Please give early reply, and oblige—C. Broadbent, 100 Fitzherbert St., Palmerston North. . .. , Call or write for all particulars; Interviews any time. Bivley's College of Musio, Boulcott Street'(Chambers. Ist floorup). T7IOR -Neuralgia and shattered Nerves, JC try Green's Neuralgia and Nerve fails. Acta promptly, while its effects are lasting. ' Price, 2fi» ; 6d. bottle. Procurable at . . R. M. GREEN, Chemist, 141 Vivian Street. ~ r A.8.0. TAXI SERVICE. V<AES FOR HIRE OR STORED, Oil and' Petrol Supplied. 'Phone 2924.' \ 'Address: Next Publio Trust Office, Lambtan Quay. N. -NIGHTINGALE Proprietress BROKEN JCOKE. \ E EDUCED to Is. per sack, delivered. The BEST of all' Fuels, . Order from . -' ■ GAS COMPANY. -. HE SILVER GRID, Cuba, Street. Don't miss dining here on week days, as wo are closed , all day Sunday.

The GRAND FIRE SCREEN (PATENTED.), . ' The Screen consists of a Hollow Steel Case 34in. .. /highand3in..indiameter, . 'inside of which is a sheet -V g| l of Fine ' Flexible Steel ffl |ffl Gauze, rolled- up ;on a |! | ■ Fireproof Spring Roller. || 1 Tho Soreon is-fixed to ' fjl|| side of Mantelpiece by }Rj | means of two small pi 1 screws. 11l 1 : Tho Gauze is 30in. high ||j | when drawn out . wide kji 11 enough to go right across |li 1 any size fireplace. ! ||J ft Tho Gauze pulls out ||» exactly like a- Spring fj! j | Blind, and is held in po- §J: : j 3 sition on opposite side of II fireplace by means of a JJ | small' hook. ||J|| When in position it is, 1| j | absolutely spark - proof, |t j and a perfect guard |j against children getting. H| burnt. , _ ja Whon released it auto- ffi ! matically rolls up inside | ! _ i .of case as per illustra.- | tion! •JSIf. It is of Neat Design, .''S®|ffl]3*and Beautifully Finished, " and quite an ornamental addition to tho fircplaco. Send for Illustrated Catalogue. ' PRICES—POSTAGE PAID: 1 BDAC,K FINISH ..............i... 12s. Cd. ANTIQUE COPPER FINISH... I7s. 6d. Note—Try one. Your money will be refunded if you are not quite satislied. Solo Agent— , THE Hopwood Hardware Co. PALMERSTON NORTH. VOUR, Old Friend, "Widow O'Brien,"

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2552, 28 August 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2552, 28 August 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2552, 28 August 1915, Page 7