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AMUSEMENTS. MONEY BRINGS THE CROWDS And THE CROWDS BRING THE MONET, So Everybody's Happy 'At mHE EMPRESS, i- HE EMPRESS. Now screening continuously "the Blaf the Citys Picture Plays. Society takes Champagne Baths while tho workers starve!! High revelry of tho idle rich. Sensational riots and strikes anions the toilers. Magnificent mansions. Gorgeous Banquets and Ball-room Scenes, the Kings of Finance, and the Queens of Society. Tho Oyster Dance-at the Feast of Bacchus. "Money" Talks!— And so do those who liavo soon it. Hnvn't they told -YOU yet? OTHERS INCLUDE A REAL GOOD TOPICAL And a hearty laugh in "WHEN CHARLIE WAS YOUNG." ' TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT 1 ST. ANNE'S HAIL, Green Street, Newtown. Empire ' florae fetb AND ART UNION. ART UNION DRAWN TO-NIGHT. All Blocks and Money must lie handed in at St. Anno's Half before 8 o'clock TO-NIGHT. . , Magnificent Dancing Programme, Di« play of Swedish Drill, and Musical Items, Music by South Wellington Amateur .. Orchestra. . Admission (including Ticket in Art Union)— One Shilling. " ' ; • ' SPORTING. <2< TRATFOBD ' RACING CLUB, NEW YEAR MEETING, - ON JANUARY Ist. and 3rd, 1916, Handicapper J. E. Henrys. Starter R. H. Skipwith. Hon. Judge J. R. L. Stanford. STRATFORD CUP HANDICAP (1^ Miles). , .£350. , DOUGLAS HANDICAP (G Furlongs).-: J2200 MAT,ONE MEMORIAL HANDICAP (8* Furlongs). £250; ' ' • NGAERE HANDICAP (6 . Furlongs), .£l5O. . All Hack • Races are for .£IOO or over. Also Hack Hurdles of j£lso and ,£125 cacli. The attention of .Owners ,is drawn to tho fact that the Taranaki J.C.'s Christmas Meeting also has Four Open Races, making Eight Open Races in the week in. the district. ■

Nctt Profits for year devoted to Patriot tic Funds. . NOMINATIONS CLOSE on MONDAY, 6tti DECEMBER, 1915, with the undersigned. ALFRED COLEMAN, •Seoretary. Stratford. jyjTJSIC FOR THE MASSES;' STILL ANOTHER. FROM HUNDREDS, 298 Hereford Street, CSristchurch, September 29th, 1915. ~ Dear Mr. Birley,—Would you be «>• kind aa to send me "Sweet by-and-Bye, with. Variations," also two others which I would like you to choose for me. X have marked on, your list pieces I already have, and hope you will choose rather difficult ones, as I like plenty to do. ' Yours snoerely, • ■ . > ' KURA G. DIXON. (The above pupil had 16 lessons). Don't l waste time and money. The "Colbir" system of Ragtime teaches you to play all the latest songs and two-steps in 10 to 20' lessons. (No special music required.) Plenty of local references. Call and sec testimonials from all parts, interviews an? time. , ' BIRLEY'S COLLEGE OF MUSIC, . Boulcott Street (Chambers, first floor up). fjpHE BEST THERE IS STYLE and ! CHOICE SUITINGS . Is to be had at ' . MILLIGAN'S, . Kelburn Avenue, Always. TE MATA WINES, grown anil made in our own Vineyards on the Sunny Hills of Havelock North, Hawke's Bay, i

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2615, 10 November 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2615, 10 November 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2615, 10 November 1915, Page 7

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