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AMUSEMENTS. T ,HE K ING ' SJGrerj- Evening at 8. H. B. WARNER,. In "GOD'S MAN AND THE WOMAN." A Tremendous Screen Achievement. The Moral Madness of a Great Oity engaged in the Feverish Pursuit of Happenings at any cost. MERCILESSLY TREATED. The Opium Evil, Gambling, Sex Immorality, Avarice, and other manifestations rf the EVIL' POWER OF GARISH CITY LIFE . Attacked with Fierce Power. The Private Lives of those who traffic in Vice and remain . RESPEOTiBLE HYPOCRITES. The Glamour and Glow of the Pleasure Places of Modern Gomorrah And An Entrancing Modern Romance. Prices: D.0., Is. 6d. and Is. Stalls, Is. and 6d. Box Plan at The Bristol. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10.15 p.m. ' rjpiiE EMPRESS* ' "AN AMATEUR ORPHAN," Starring GLADYS LESLIE, "The Girl with the Million Dollar Smile." A Wholly Dolightful Play of a GIRL WHO WOULD BE AN ORPHAN. YOUNG LIFE and its TEMPTATIONS put Faithfully upon the Screen. HER INNOCENCE PLACES HER > In moro than one PLACE OF REAL PERIL. A Love Story of Intense Interest, i Also showing Chapter Twelve of "THE IRON CLAW," entitled "HAUNTED CANVAS." " , ■JgVEKYBODY'S. • ' ■ Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10.15.p.m. BESSIE BARRISCALE . In "BAWBS O' BLUE RIDGE." A Brilliant Story of a Little Girl Who '-. Lives Close to Nature. . Knowing nothing of Man and living with Woodland Creatures, the littlo Heroine f - MEETS A OITY NOVELIST. A Tale of Innocence tljat TURNED TO KNOWLEDGE. In conjunction with this feature, "THE AWAKENING," , * Starring . . , ANITA STEWART and EARLE WILLIAMS, ft Forceful Dramatic Story taken from Actual Happenings.: . CITIZENS OF WELLINGTON. Great protest . demonstration REAT PROTEST DEMONSTRATION Of the CITIZENS OF WELLINGTON To deal with, the Question of HIGH COST OF LIVING, ; HIGH COST OF LIVING, Will be held in tho TOWN BALL. , TOWN HALL,. TOWN HALL, TOWN HALL, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, WEDNESDAY,' OCTOBER 3, ■, Commencing at 7.30 p.m. ( .COME IN YOUR . PRESBYTERIAN- ORPHANAGE AND SO- . CIAL SERVICE ASSOCIATION. : ANNUAL United Gift Evening will be held in Kent Terrace Schoolroom TONIGHT (TUESDAY), 2nd OCTOBER, at 7.30 o'clock. . . ; Musical Items, Refreshments. Admission—A Gift.. ~ NEW ZEALAND ACADEMY OE FINE - ARTS. UNTIL SATURDAY, the 13th October, 1 the Annual Exhibition of Pictures. Sculpture Modelling, an dother Fine-Arts, by N.Z. Artist 6, will he open Daily from li a.in. to 6.30 p.m., and 7.30 p.m. to 9.30 p.m., at the Art Gallery, Whitmore Street (opposite the Telephone Exchange). : Admission, Is. Art Union Tiokets, Is. P.D'E. HODGKINS. Secretary. , : . ■ ' ■ ' TOUCH AND TONE Are the most desirable Qualities to seek in buying a Piano, but the foreslghted buyer will make certain that these Qualities will last' for : .. ; MORE THAN A. LIFETIME. | With Tone, Touch, and Artistic Appearance must be combined - DURABILITY. . These primal qualities are essential, and they are to bo found at the height of perfection in j BRINSMEAD OHALLEN " PLEYEL ' ■■■■, ROGERS ■, - BORP\ PIANOS. - We are: Agents for these famous instruments and'shall'be ploased to show them to ypu. We make a liberal allowance on yonr old Piano in part-payment. . fIBAB. BEGG AND ' CO., LTD.. VJ Manners Street. Wellington. | The ' Oldest-oßtablished Piano House in New Zealand.'

An unusually Good .Value ■ S Line bf SILK SHIRT/ • I ' ; . BLOUSES at Special IS 1 Prices! , 11 / ! LADIES! These exceptional v I ■ blouse offerings are awaiting \ ■ your inspection and selection. //HI v ®/f ' / llmill \ ? •.They are smartly cut from I | gl/fy j 'ft l \- igood quality Silk, and at the . f ' prices they aro superior to any you have seen. 1 . Gall in To-day! * ' m SUM TOR SILK K & [g . I LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S 'OUTFITTER,'""" , / J 54-56 WILLIS STREET, , WELLINGTON. j

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 6, 2 October 1917, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 6, 2 October 1917, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 6, 2 October 1917, Page 9

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