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AMUSEMENTS. Continuous from. 11 a.m. to 10.15 p.m. . mHE EMPEES3. "Al.r AMATEUR OEPHAN."' Starring GLADYS LESLIE, A Wholly D* 'lightful Play of a GIEL WHO WOUiLD BE AN ORPHAN. She gets to the farm in the strangest way, and'taki;sS up with tho black sheep-of the. family. A Love SI; lory of Intenßo Interest. (Also .showing Chapter TweWrc of "THE lEON CLAW," .'■; entitled "HAVJNTED CANVAS." At- the Q ! piange on -Saturday— ARTHUR ASH jEY and GEODA HOLMES . In "ijiHE lEON KING." TmVERYBODY'S. • Mii\ Continuous ftiiim 11 a.m. to 10.15 p.m. JB 'BAHEISCALE ':• In "BAWBS , . .0' BLUE EIDGE." A Brilliant Std; :y of a Little Girl Who Lives V..) 1050 to Nature. A Tale t tf Innocence that TURNED ■-,' TO KNOWLEDGE. In conjunctiq n with this feature, "THE A WAKENING," SHarring ANITA STEWABT Vind EAELB WILLIAMS. A Forceful . Dramjt 'tic Story taken from Actual , Happenings. At the Change on Saturday— W. S. HART ini- "WOLF LOWET." i rpHE \ TTTING'S. Every Evening at 8. H. B. WVABNEE, li(< "GOD'S MAN AND,' THE WOMAN." , A Tremendous Sere «n Achievement. In bold relief the force >u of good anil evil. The Private Lives of a hose who traffic in Vice and I'omain EESPECTiBLE HYPOCRITES. A unique and'poignant liiiove Story threads the web of th.'e Story. An Entrancing- ModW rn Bomance. \ Prices: D.C.. Is. 6d. ai".Ill- Is. Stalls, Is., and 6d. Box Plan at Th\'e Bristol. At the Matinee on ; Saturday— ANTONIO MORIiNO in "A SON OF THE' HILLS." NEW ZEALAND ACADeLUY OF. FINE ARTS. , UNTIL SATURDAY, tho i 13th October. . tho Annual Exhibition of Pictures. Sculpture Modelling, an dotrJicr Fine Arts, by N.Z. Artists; will be- opOn Daily from 11 n.m. to 5.30 p.m;, and 7.iW p.m.-to-9.30 p.m., at the Art Gallery,. Street (opposite the Telephone Exchiange). Admission, Is. Art-Union \ pickets, Is. P. D'E. HOIDGKINS. ■ Secretary. IN MEMORIAL PBESBYTERIi;,N OHUROH, Island Bay: .';■ SALE OF WORK, . In aid of Manee Building fFuud, THURSDAY, 4th OCTOBISB. ME. WRIGHT, M.P., will opeii'. the Sale at 3 p.m. Admission free. Evening at 7.30. Admission, 6d. WELLINGTON 'RETURNED 6OI.i')IESS ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL BALL. '.■ TOWN HALL, :. FBIDA-Y, 12th. OCTOBER, 19M. miOKETg: can be .obtained from;, the JL ' following:- s Mi=ses' Pegg and Speed. P:O. Box .1010; Thomas Bohlson, Secretary Wellington Beturned Soldiers' Association: Committee: Mosdames- J. \P. M'Ewa,nj. W. H. Montgomery, and J. W. Bodcn, ColiJnel J. G. Hughes, C.M.G., D.5.0., Colonel E'lfon, O.ir.G., Messrs. Douglas Seymour, M.'-J. Kilgour. J. P. Harper. ( _ TOUCH AND* TONE '' ATe the most desirable' qualities to seeli in buying a Piano, but the foresightcu buyer will make certain that these (luaj.t ities "will laet for ' ' : MORE THAN A LIFETIME.. '') With. Tone, Touch, and Artistic Apnear--' ance must be,combined DURABILITY. These p'rimal dualities'are essential, and they are to be found at the height of perfection in BEINSMEAD CHALLEN ;- ■ PLEYEL - EOQEBS BOED PIANOS. We are Agents for these famous instruments and shall be pleased to show them to you. We make a liberal allowance on: your old Piano in part-payment. GHAS. BEGG' AND CO., LTD., Manners Street, Wellington. The Oldest.estahlished Piano , House in New Zealand. ' ■ . j A MAN is correctly dressed if he has .OL his clothes mode by MILLIGAN'S, Kelburn -Avenue.WANTED, A TAXI OWNER . WHO is keen to save money, to try CLINOHEB OEOSS TYBES, the allBritish Tyre—not the cheapest, 6~ut the least expensive. COD Printing promptly produced at popular prices at "Dominion" Job Printing Works.

&V=^|r!'^ — 'cos it's Tobralco v ' |fj® J ita e "" u ' !£! *> nice* . "TOBRALCO?' It seems almost superfluous for us to make any remarks about the virtues of Tobrako. Everyone knows what a wonderful washing fabric it is and how it never fades under any circumstances, and its beautiful silky appearante, which it never loses, even after washing. . ■ SEE OUR TOBRALCOS FIRST, BECAUSE v Wo have several new weaves and designs, which are showing for the first time. New White Georgette Tobralco. ■ New Check Tbbralco-Very suitable for >a I jra •β-v. children; various .colours. Am.' J Mm | ; ]j New Caramel Shades Tobralco—Plain and g| I JshJM brocaded. % . HI Iff R "S New Dark Powder Blue Tobralco. /. j| I y J New Khaki Tobralco. Bi Jlsl Plain White, Black, Navy, Light Saxc, «Ss> fa Saxe, Brown, Pink, Sky, Cream, Reseda Tobralco. 2S . inoh ■ \ Also, Floral, Spot, and Stripe Tobralco. 'WE STOCK, TARANTULLE-1/3, 1/6, i} 9.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 8, 4 October 1917, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 8, 4 October 1917, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 8, 4 October 1917, Page 7

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