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AMUSEMENTS. i _© rot .{ SOEEOW CONQUERED! ,-j Damps Dispelled] Blues Banished! ~ ''-.< OUE NEW BILL A WINNER!.. ! Our Kew Battalion of Variety Big Gun* ] BOMBARD WELLINGTON' \ With Another Gigantic Explosion of ' Radiant, Iridescent, Meteoric Luminarießt .: The Relieving Force is Commanded by ! The' World-Famoiiß Basso-Profundo. ■ - -fo/TALCOLM Ti/T'TjIAOHEEN - ; - Malcolm IYI. J&aohern - , Positively Farewell Week of the' Distia- V,j guished Vocalist—Melba's Expressed Pro- - j forenco-of the Eesouiint Voice with tho , Amazing Eange. \ JAMES and SELMA-The .Yid and..,,: . ■; JAMES and SELMA-The'- Girl:- '•■ •;.. ■ ~« Dispelling' gloom with a Machih'e-Gun oS i Laughs, Music; and Thrills. ,■■ MURFAYNE'- ROYLE TRIO, ' j And the Colossus of Fun, j PAUL QJTANHOPE • ' ' : AUL ©TANHOPE !; And an Aureola of Brilliance in ' j SAFETY-THIRST." '■ AFETY-JDIRST." j D.C. and 0.5., 25.; Stalls, Is.; Reserves* i 25., 6d. Plan at The Bristol Piano Co. j CAMBRIDGE TERRACE CONGREGA- ' i TIONAL HALL. ■' ' DRAMATIC RECITAL ■ RAMATIC REGIT. A L i By ; REV. ARCBD. E. HUNT, . ', Assisted by Leading Local Artists. '■ TUESDAY NEXT, At. 8' p.m. . j Tickets, Is." and 23. .; Under the auspices of the Cambridge , Terrace Ladies' Guild. ■' WELLINGTON RETURNED' SOLDIERS' ASSOCIATION.. ' ANNUAL BALL, j TOWN HALL,. FRIDAY, 12th OCTOBER, 1917. TICKETS can be obtained from thd j following:— - j Misses Pegg and Speed, P.O. Box 1010; Thomas Bohlson, Secretary Wellington Re- '■, turned Soldiers' Association. Committee: Mesdames J. W. M'Ewan. W. ;. H. Montgomery, and J. W. Boden,- Colonel ; J. G. Hughes, 0.M.G.. D.5.0., Colonel Esson, • C.M.G., Messrs. Douglas Seymour. M. J. j Kilgour. P. Harper. ;_ : BENEFIT "OUR DAY" RED CROSS AP- '■ PEAL, AND BLIND SOLDIERS AND ; BAILORS' FUND. .1 WAR LECTURE: ' 'i "THE COMING GERMAN COLLAPSE,"- I "THE COMING GERMAN COLLAPSE,'-! j By j T. M. WILFORD, ESQ., JI.P. ; T. M. WILFORD, ESQ., M.P. . .. j TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. '■'.'] MONDAY,'ISth OCTOBER, j At 8 p.m. '■".'• Tickets-Ss. 6d. (Eeserved) and Is., now or> ) sale at Bristol, where bookinE office openß ; on WEDNESDAY. '' _.! NEW ZEALAND ACADEMY OF FINE .' '■ ARTS. ' UNTIL SATURDAY', the 13th October, the Annual Exhibition of Pictures. , ,: Sculpture Modelling,' an'dother Fine Arts, ,; by N.Z. Artists, will be open Daily, from It a.m.-to 5.30 p.m., and 7.30 p.m; t0.9.30 p.m., at tho Art Gallery, Whitmore Street (opposite the Telephone Exchange). Admission, Is. Art Union Tickets, 1b... P. D'E. HODGKINB. Secretary. HO MORE DEAFNESS. ft ED. P. WAY, ™ G.P.O. BOS 1011,. WELLINGTON. THE NEW INVISIBLE EAR DRUMS. This new invention will help those hard at hearing, cure head noises, and catarrh. Write to-day for a Booklet, posted free; enclosed stamp for reply. ; ' - .. . - ; - Published . i >@, Announcement. i ; "JOHN BULL'S REGISTER." ; ' PRICE 6d. PRICE 6d, j Of All' Newsagents.''.-..; ' j rl" Advertising and effect direct sales. j saving travelling expenses and com- -, mission. "Tho Dominion", columns' will j find the purchasers cheaply for, you. "Do- ; minion" rates on application. . ■•;

AMUSEMENTS. " mHE' TT'ING'S. Every Evening at 8. ANTONIO MORENO In "A SON OF THE HILLS," "A SON OF THE HILLS," A Modern Love Story of Life in a Manufacturing Town. A Young Man dreams of the far-away city and tho chance of success. His cherished hopes were shattered when he found his dreamed-of sweetheart MARRIED TO A SCOUNDREL Who had betrayed another woman. A Drama with a delightful ending. Prices: D.C, Is. 6d. and Is. Stalls, Is. and fid. Box Plan at Tho Bristol. nnHE EMPRESS. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10.15 p.m. "THE IRON RING," A Startling World Film Drama, Featuring Three Great Screen Stars, GERDA HOLMES, EDWARD LANGFORD, ARTHUR ASHLEY., Matrimonial 'complications and their disentanglement. A young wife is lured by a giddy neighbour into dreadful peril, A warning for young husbands who neglect their wives for business. Wonderful settings in New York City 6urroundingsl Also Bhowing Chapter Thirteen' of "THE IRON CLAW," entitled "THE HIDDEN FACE." TjIVERYBODY'S. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10.15 p.m. "WOLF LOWRY," A Terrific Triangle Drama, Starring The Incomparable WILLIAM S. HART. A Thrilling Story of Red-blooded Men and Women, where life is real and . LOVE IS LOVE. He gave a man just ONE MINUTE TO LIVE. What happened in that one minute to cause him to put down the Six-shooters? Wonderful Western Scenes that are real and convincing; A Genuine Tale of Primitive Passion and Naked Souls. THE PUBLIC IS HEREBY WARNED OF THE COMING RAID ON WELLINGTON AID ON WELLINGTON By THE SAVAGES. - THE SAVAGES. THE SAVAGES. THE SAVAGES. TOWN HALL. ' TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. • TOWN HALL. SATURDAY, 13th OCTOBER-, SATURDAY, 13th OCTOBER, 8 P.M. THE SAVAGES' AIM IS ' ANNEXATION, ANNEXATION, Of 3s. 25., or Is., for the Good Cause. Box Plans Opens at The Bristol on Wednesday. 'TUMBLE- SALE MUMBLE SALE Will be held in TARANAKI STREET MISSION HALL, By the SPINSTERS 1 ' OLUB, On SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13th. Goods can be left with Caretakor at Hannah's Building, Lambton Quay. T SHIELDS, MILITARY TAILOR, . Willis St. (next Empire Hotel); for Officer's' and Privates' Uniforms,' Breeches. Puttees. Forage Caps and Hats, latest Military Capes; all the Standard Badges in etook: also Oaunt's Gold Gilt Buttons. CARCEN HOTEL, AUCKLAND RECOGNISED as one of the Leading Hotels in Auatvaiasia. Specialty; Suites ot Rooms, with private Bathroom, etc'. Ballroom. Tariff: 10s. 6d. to 15s. per day! ' Special Terms for lengthened periods." Bedroom and Breakfast from 6s. Other. Meals optional.' Full particulars from Thos. Cook'and Son, or Govt. Tourist Bureaux. Telegrams: "Oargen."' Auckland. R F. BLACK. Proprietor. _T ~~ THE OOLBIR SYSTEM nr\EAOHEB you to play the Piano in 10 JL ' to 20 lessons (no scales). Takes a pupil further tato music than 3 or 4 yearo under ordinary conditions. Learn to play all the latest Songs end Two-steps as they are published (no Bpccial musfo required) i naves time and money. Make use of the long evenings and benefit your future life. Testimonials from all parts of New Zealand"of tho Buccess of our pupils. H you already read music, learn by thia system how to convert your mußic to rag. time. A Ragtime Player is always popular. Oall for all particulars. Interviews any time. Birloy's College of Music, Bonl. cott Chambers (first floor up), Bonlcott fit

t=- AND SONS (OF LEEDS) ' j > A Shipment of NEW, r. : UMr READY-TO-WEARS- - "' just opened up. f : f%ffio : i. "ifl The best styles and choicesl j I|!otlwsV materials ever invested in ■■W&sso* 'f ready-to-wear clothing . are ! fffC If *L BAERAN STJITS ~ tllo mos t,: * " creditable of any clotting ' I we havo ever handled, . j SPORTS lIS .1 *wf " in a t tracl: ' ve Heather Mix- I -d P S felM .7/ •Ml in plain Navys, Browns, light ] mlferlW r aud dark Greys - also Navy =' I ftl -'lilUlJlb with whito nnd Purple ■#" We Invite Inspection, i] | ill ll if 1 ill I 1 51-SGWILUS STREET, ■■' j il , / -JTI j

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 12, 9 October 1917, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 12, 9 October 1917, Page 7

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