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AMUSEMENTS. THE EMPRESS. HE EMPRESS. FINISHING TO-MORROW NIGHT. BEAUTFUL KITTY GORDON UEAUTFUL KITTY GORDON In "AS IN A LOOKING-GLASS." "AS IN A LOOKING-GESoS." A powerful piny replete w'.fh w:inderful gowning, eplendid action, aud pas-sion-filled Boones. SATURDAY. ROBERT WARWICK ROBERT WARWICK In "HUMAN DRIFTWOOD." A splendidly photographed phot6-story of rugged romance and virile action in the Alaskan wilds, as well as in the gay lialle of city society. THE T7- ING'S. HE AVING'S. NIGHTLY AT 8. . NIGHTLY AT S. Dainty Dorothy Kelly and Harry Morey in the powerful domestic prollem "THE LAW. DECIDES." "THE LAW DECIDES." Tho story of a too trusting wifo and a too ardent admirer. A splendid set of powerfully-acted scenes before the satisfying okruax. SATURDAY. Rider Haggard's widely-read novel "SHE." Tho story of tho siracgely-beiuitiful sorceress who reigned as a queen in the morning of the world. Black llogio and Romance Barbaric! Splendour niid Beauty Throughout the Agra. , EVERYBODY'S. VERYBODT'S. UNOXE CHARLIE CHAPLTN UNCLE CHARLIE CHAPLIN Aβ one of tho "shent per ehenl" f.nternity. "THE PAWNBROKER." Laughs Lent. Gloom thken >n Pawn. Come, borrow a smile or two from Undo Clmrlio cheap. You can see him between 1 and 2 today (during the lunch hour). Supports include Frank Keonau in "JIM GRIMSBY'S BOY." NEXT SATURDAY: ' Mao Marsh and Robt. Harron in "THE MARRIAGE OF MOLLY-0." A real story of Odd Ireland, chockful of love, blarney, fight, and liveliness. TO LET. nnOi LET, 5-roomed House, 59 Scarbor- -»- ough Terrace. First Floor above Hart's, 35 Willis Street, and large Basement, Manners Street. Radford and Co. i 'urnished" looms', T • -dining and bedroom, use of kitchen and cpnveniences; Apply. 7 Eilico Avcniio, oft Pirie Street. ■ TO LET on Lease, or For Sale on easy terms, tho Motor Garage, North Broadway, Marlon, with living rooms, concrete floor with good turntable. Splendid opening for good man. Apply Albert H. SutclilTe, Mnrton. I . FREEZING SPACE (Wellington). TO LET—I7,OOO cubic feet of storage space. Anply S.; GEORGE NATHAN. 115 Customhouse Quay. TjTORNISHED HOUSES TO LET. 9 Rooms, Kelburn, .£8 week. 6 Rooms, .Thorndon, £3. 8 Rooms, Thorndon, with motor garage, ■ .£ls cal. month. 12 Rooms, The. Terrape, .£5 ss. 9 Rooms, The Terrace, £i is. 7 Rooms, Heretaunga, near Camp. 9 Rooms, Thorndon, £1 i 3. 1 Rooms, Fitzherbert Terrace,' ,£3. Apply S. GEORGE NATHAN, 115 Customhouse Quay. Tf. SHIELDS, Military Tailor, Willis .• Stre'jJ, begs to announce that lie has just received a now shipment of Artillery Buttons, Ist Canterbury, 9th Hawke'e Bay, Wellington East Coast, 16th Waikato Badges, also Brass Buglers' Badges, and all the lutest makes of puttees. ■ DOMINION Lever Watch, printed guarantee for 1 year, manufactured by maker of Big Bon Alarm.' Post 7s. 6d. to ,T. E. FITT, Jewollor, ' . PALMERSTON NORTH. Sole Agent for the District.. INGER Treadle Machines from J£2 155.; Dropheads from £i 10s.; Hand Machines from ,£1 10s. Call or write, "Globe," Grand Opera House, Manners Street, Wellington. -"Phono J2l-1. Also Auckland and Christchurch. BPIRITS and Imported Wines, are at prohibitive prices. Those who enjoy a comforting beverago should drink Wendcl's Wines. Admittedly better than imported, and iruch cheaper. Send for price list. J. WENDEL AND CO., Newton,. AUCKLAND. npALKING v Sign Advertisement , ! arouse A curiosity and command attention.

Special Feature Advertisements.

AT - - ' . WE CANNOT AFFORD To waste any more time over tlie disposal of the balance of the Summer Millinery—it must positively be all sold this week at any sacrifice to make room for other goods. On FRIDAY MORNING-, at 9 o'clock, we will sell all the Trimmed Millinery and Ready-to-Weara up to 355. at 3s. lid'., and hundreds of Untrimnied Hats at Is. FRIDAY - ■ AT NINE A.M. • ? ONLY TWO / / y Qik M' ' PRICES for MILLINERY: TRIMMKD HATS. |nra , ra i READY-TO-WEAKS. Elit I 'PIQUE HATS* <% I I J V if feS TAGEL SHAPES. •&M II | / CREAH[ GABARDINES. Hjjf/ & | » BLACK TOQUES.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3004, 15 February 1917, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3004, 15 February 1917, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3004, 15 February 1917, Page 7

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