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AMUSEMENTS. . 1Umler the Patronage of His Excellency tho (jovornor-Gcneral, tho Earl of Liverpool, K.C.M.G., M.V.O. QUEEN'S CUBA STREET. UEEN'S CUBA STREET.' 2.30 ALL THIS WEEK AND 8 P.M. 2.30 ALL THIS WEEK AND 8 P.M. Acclaimed by Iho huge crowds who attended Saturday's exhibitioun, as being tho most stirring nhoto-play over witnessed in this city. "IT IS FOB ENGLAND" "ll' IS FOR ENGLAND" "IT IS FOR. ENGLAND" Has a. gripping romance entwined in a, dories of naval and military spectacles that inspire: the most interest, and patriotic fervour. SEE SEE BEJ3 BhE TJIB'SJLLENT GUARDIANS OP THE , NORTH SEA Tloing their duty in that war which in: spires pride of Mcc in every British heart, THK WAR. CABINET. , IN SESSION. Tho "oleet of tht» nation" debating what Bliall be tho measure ol our personal sacrifice. THE OUTWITTING OP GERMAN SPIER At a time when they were presenting a serious problem in Britain. THE fJ-BOA'PS OAPTUEE And destruction, sending one lot or dae la-rdly .pirates in their watery groves. IN AID Ol 1 NAVY LEAGUE'H FUNDS. Prices-Afternoon: Adults Iβ.; Childrci 6d. Evening: 25., Iβ., and 6d. Box Plan To-day at Theatre. 'Pnons sa •• fTIVEErBOBY'S. Commencing To-day at 10.30. OHABLES KAY. In "THE CLODHOPPER," Triangle's Brightest and Host Fascinating Drama. AH the tray from Bumpkinvillo to Broad wny went Charlie, AND STEPPED INTO' TWO THOUSANI DOLLARS A WEEK. A (Slowing Galaxy of Girls in Goseamei Baiinont in, the smartest, fastest, and raciest Cafe Scene ever screened. The country lout, tu/ned out from home brings back wealth enough to eave hif atern old father from ruin and dishonour A heart-gripping mixture of laughter and tears. THE TTING'S. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 220. STUPENDOUS ATTRACTION. "THE GIRL WHO DID NOT OAEE," A jowerful Ivan Film dealing with, a grave incdern problem. Thi3. Drama was once entitled "THE BES LURE." and mercilessly shows the ros( which must bis followed by those who glvi way to caprice and idle fancy. A Story of modern labour conditions ant .of tho liveß of modern inoney-iaak^rs. Splendidly Acted and' Sumptuously produced, Featuring DONALD HALL and LOUISE VALE. Prices: D.0., Is. 6d. and 16, Stalls, If and 6d. Bbi Plan at The Brist6l. mHE EHPEE6S. i Commencing To-day at 10.50. ALICE BEADY. In "A SELF-MADE WIDOW," K Fbrger marries an unsuspecting gh under the name of a supposedly feeli-slai: millionaire. What would you do if you came back t> your City, found that you were suppose* to be dead, And I Found a Delightful Girl, suspbsed to b ! your Widow? . The Best' Role yet played by the gfeates i ■ World Star ' . i A. logical, clever, convincing Story. AJso showingChapter 15, "THE IRON OLAW"-"DOUBL] BESUEEEOTION." ' WELLINGTON " BPEtNG KEETiNC. SPRING MEETEJG. TRENTBtAM TO-DAY! MONDAY, OCTOBER 22. (LAB( FIRST EAGE t MOT6R-BUS SEETIOE WILL LEAVE FROM 10 a.m. Tare, includ r . TO-DAY Trains leave Lambton Btatl ,s Return Train leaves Trenthai Tickets obtained at F. T. Moo: ■ and M'Ewen and Carter's Ofßce, 11 Hui PUBLIC NOTICES. l£ NEW ZEALAND EAILWAYS. ON MONDAY, 22nd October, 1517, a Reli< Train will leave Wellington at Iβ a.m., and run to Paetokafiki. This trai i. will stop at all stations as required fo passengers. The return service will leav Packakariki for Wellington at 5:16 p.m and will stop where required for pai SoU!ierS - BY OEDEB. WELLINGTON OITY COUNCIL. ATOTIfIE IS • HEREBY GIVEN .tho OMarges for Admission to the Basi Reserve will bb made as under,- on SA'J UEDAY, the 27th October, 1917, under "Th Wellington City Reserves Charges By-la , (No 17), 191Z," after the hour of 1 p.m.: ADULTB (over 15 years of ago) ... Sixp.enc CHILDREN (under 15 years of age) Free Persons who have entered the Reeert before the hour above-mentioned, and wh II remain after such hour, are liable to pa >• the above % s. Town Clerk. 20th October, 1917. ' WELLINGTON SOCIETY FOB THE PKI YENTION OF OEUELTY TO ANIMALS. ANNUAL nrfflE ANNUAL MEETING of the abbv A Society wilt be held on TUE9DA , , NEST, the 23rd October, 1917, at 4 p.m at the Office of the Society, Eoyal 1: oha-nge Buildings, 113 Customhouse Quaj , WelUngton. i- Annual Eeport and Accounts, Election o o- Officers, and General, o- All interested in the work of tjc Socict; are cordially invited to attend. 6 ' A. M. ASBEHSON. Secretary. _ Wellington, 2Dth October, 1917. \ MESSRS. EAGLE AND BRITISH DOMIN lONS INSUEAA'CE CO. ■ IMPOBTANT NOTICE. rE English Courts have sanctio.iiei the fusion of THE BRITISH DOMIN ■ lONS GENERAL INSUEANCE CO witj ' the old-oatflitohed Compaiiy-THE EAULI 1 INSBRAKCE 00.- T and t*o title of thi amalcamated name has hecn adopted, AND BRITISH DOMINION! - GiaJERAL- -INSURANCE CO.. LTD. * From now onwards wo will ca.rry on ouFIEE. MARINE. AND ACCIDENT INSUII ANOE BUSINESS under tile a.boVo title. HEAD OFFICE-AUCKLAND. New Zealand Manager, 5 ' H. H. M'COLLOUGfi, THE OOLBIE SYSTEM t- firVBAOSES you to play the Piano in 11 »■ JL to 80 lessons (no scales). Takes a !• pupil further into music than 3or years n under ordinary conditions. Learn to plaj d all the latest Songs and Two-etcps an thej B ' are published (no special music required); saves iimo and money. Make use c£ th! 7 long evenings and benefit your futurf ' life. Testimonials from all parts of New y Zealand of tho encceea of our pupils, II you already read mueic. leatn by this I system how to convert your music to rag « time. A Eagtimo Player is alwaye popu •t lar Call for all particulars. Interviow! ' any time. Birley'S Collcße of Music, Boiil j. cott Chambers (first floor up), Botilcott St. ROYAL KAIL IIEAVEB OAEBDTE BTABLEB. PeiWing, for Klmbolton 1 Daily at 6.30 a.m. and !.M p.m.; leaves h Kimbolton at Noon for Pcllding. E. J. HOOBE, £ropriette, Fefldlnfi..

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 23, 22 October 1917, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 23, 22 October 1917, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 23, 22 October 1917, Page 7

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