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AMUSEMENTS. i' ! Help our wounded heroes i ttblp our wounded heroes f ■ ELP OUR WOUNDED HEROES I JIIeLP our wounded HEROES, 1 i GRAND ASSAULT-AT*ARMS | AND I REALISTIC SHAM'' BATTLE! : ' i .WELLINGTON'S GREATEST MILITARY DISPLAY! i NEWTOWN PARK,' . ■. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4th. . (AFTERNOON AND EVENING.). A; UNIQUE PROGRAMME EROM START TO FINISH, 1. MASSED BANDS 10. MOUNTED WRESTLING . '>. MARCH PAST 11. BALACLAVA MELEE 3. BANDSMEN'S RACE 12. BAYONET CHARGE . ' i. BEALISTIO SHAM BATTLE 13. SWORD v. BAYONET OlSf HORSfo ' 5. MASSED BAYONET DISPLAY BACK G. MASSE]) JU-JITSU DISPLAY li. UNIQUE TEST OF PHYSICAL EN* 7. RIDING-AT-GIBBETS DURANCE BY CAPT. M'LAGLEN, ; : 8. LLOYD-LINDSAY . PULLING AGAINST 2 DRAUGHT j 9. 'I'UG-OF-WAR ON HORSEBACK HORSES .« ' And • CAPTAIN M'LAGLEN CUTTING SHEEP CARCASSES IN HALF AT FULD • GALLOP. NOTE.—Captain M'Laglen will endeavour to break his previous world's record)! with the broadsword' by cutting eight sheep in half at a,.single gallop. , ADMISSION: AFTERNOON, la.; EVENING, Is. ... !RESERVED EN,CLQ-f'. SURE, Is. EXTRA. " The Trenthain Band will play from Lambton Station to the Park. • \ . JOSEPH LEWIS, ; ■ ' . General Secretary N.Z. Patriotic Society. ~ Always full of Pleased People. OPERA ; HOUSE* IMPRESS • THEATRE. J< c ;— U . amron> ia ALL DAY FROM 11 to 10.15 P.M. Direction, George Stephenson,. EXTRA SPECIAL ARRAY OF FILMS. Sth. Pleasure at Popular Prices. ' (For four nights only). Our Grand Vitagraph drama, . MUSICAL ATTRACTION THAT ' ■ ''SUNSHINE AND SHADOW." VIBRATES WITH JOY* ■ , "SUNSHINE AND SHADOW." ' "FUN ON THE BRISTOL." ' Delights all beholders. , . "FUN ON THE BRISTOL." , ; , Then Keystone's "now-stylo" fun, • "FUN ON THE BRISTOL." .' "CROSSED LOVE AND SWORDS." "FUN ON THE BRISTOL v "CROSSED LOVE AND SWORDS."- • 'FUN ON THE BRIS'TOL. • • High Jinks on High Society. , Then a strong Edison drama, rvrißfF STEPHENSON'S . "M'QUADE; TRAFFIC SQUAD.'' COMPANT 0? C™ EDUNS "M'QUADE; TRAFFIC SQUAD." COMPANY OF COMEDIANS Then a war interest special, Includins "THE FRENCH ARMY IN LORRAINE; PRANK HAWTHORNE as "THE FRENCH ARMY IN LORRAINE ; WIDOW O'BRIEN. Great Views of Trendi Wariaw.., p r€( j • Hughes' Miss Ivy Davis " J " "GAZETTE' and CARIOONS. • . Mt. Courtney Ford Miss Daisy Dutton Adults 3d. and lid. Res, bee. Is. Mr. ErnieDelevale .Miss Annie Berrill ■■■.; 1.-.i •LADIES' HOCKEY! Mr! Arthur Sharpies Missißertha Busch ■ T4T)TES' HOCKEY' Mr. Will Gilbert Mr. Trimian Neilson LADILa , iiuuiviii Prices, 4s„ 2s. 6d„ Is. Box Plans opeij . NEW ZEALAND, CHAMPIONSHIPS, on Monday morning at The Bristol, EW ZEALAND_CHAMPIONSHIPS. an INSTANTANEOUS SUCCESS. Under the Patronage and in the Presence THE PATRIOTIC SONG. of Her Excellency LADI • I*l V Jul- . __ P ° ol -BASIN BESEItVE.,' - ■ mnTIW. V' ; ( S1 tubp 4 s°W?l™B S > SATURDAY; 11th SEPTEMBER, •. 6Mces *-£is enjoying in Great, Britain an« At 3 p.m. Australia. Last week we gave the, first /, GROSS PROCEEDS / verse, now^ the second verse and. chorus «Po *- "Clanff and clamour, smoke and.dust and!, WOUNDED SOLDIERS' FUND. "■ death, \ - j . Blindly fighting on, catching every! THREE MATCHES DAILY. ' , breath. ' . _ , : —.. Comrades dropping down on evry side, . • mttctV- wn» twr MiSSES - Holding back the seething, hostile tide, ; "RwATI TTTT 1 ' ONE OF HUNDREDS. But at home the loving liands are still . REM THK-ONE 01 K itti their hearts, knitting tritK Marshland Rd.;\Christchurch, Jan. <,1915. a BEAR MR: BARLEY,—I was invited, to Knitting' for their Empire, king and eol-l V a young lb'ly's home last Wednes- dicrs too; J day who is considered a very good pianist. knitting for the ones so bravs . 1 Knowing I had leavnt by your system,.she and true." - ~ ' ,;, 1 asked'me to bring: my music. 1 This I . Chorus:.' . / did. When I played several of my pieces knitting, knitting,; knitting, with the . she was not'only surprised, dumb- khaki wool end grey; 1 , founded to hear me play so well- after jtxtfEleTs, socks, and Balaclava caps, they | such a short time learning (16 lessons), aTe day by day; ' and thought your system marvellous.. I knitting, knitting, knitting, with a pTayer. 1 • am sending stamps to pay for tho piece, .j n " "Robbin's Return," which I received - That the ones they'hold in their heart srf .I. remain, yours truly, Miss A. Gotter- dear may be guarded as they 'go. , v. ■ ot write for all particulareand io Y 5 ° B If una Me', 660 BffiLErS CO r ™ P OF music!' •/ in stamps and we wiU post, Boulcott:, Street (Chambers), Wellinffton. i f ANJ) LTD>> - Interviews any time. •CHAS., BBqo-.AJSU w., ■ — r""?"" : Manners Street, A.B.C. TAXI SERVICE. ' . ,< WELLINGTON. ■ ' FOR HIRE OE STORED, Agents for tho' FamoM BrinsmeaS; . j (ji Oil and Petrol' Supplied. . > Pianos. .. ; . .. . * • Address: Nat°Pnbn!(Trust Office, , THE GRAND FIRB-SOREEN, 3 • Lambton Quay. " , (Patented.) N NIGHTINGALE ............ Proprietress Fixes on to 6ide of* Mantel arid works - mu exactly like a spring-blind Prices • • . (postage paid)—Blaok, 12s. 6d.s Antique • ' POCKET-MONEY FOR THE BOYS. Finsh, 17s. 6d. . Send for Illusbrated 3 _ Catalogue. Sole Agents:. HOPWOOD ; s HARDWARE, LTD., Palmeiston North, ' . Money may be easily made . — ——; , . . . . ' > , by the Collection of » LL THE WELL-KNOWN MAKES A. In,-' _ T EA L EAD ' : GENTLEMEN'S SUITINGS From Tea Chests or Packets, ' '< Are represented at ~ MILLIGAN'S, KELBURN AVENUE. GOOD PEICES M , t Will be paid for Tea Lead in any • pmrv'R quantity'by . BHICE S . . kT TTNCHEON AND TEA ROOMS. THE WELLINGTON PUBLISHING Ll- STREET, next to . : Kirkcaldis and Stains. PPy THE MANAGER. ' If yon want 'a good Fish or Mot* "Dominion" Office. Tea, 5 to 7.50, try Brioe'a.

Special Featurje Advertisements. ; —— J EASY CHAIRS IN A VARIETY OF NEW AND ARTISTIC DESIGNS, These Chairs are small, and therefore take but little room,. They are well sprung, aud are exceedingly'comfortable. Upholstered In Art ] IQ/C lanvas or Iretonne) .** /" Each In Tapestry - * 59/6 m A• k ' .« '• . Browne #:'YeitS;:: WELLINGTON.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2557, 3 September 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2557, 3 September 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2557, 3 September 1915, Page 7

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