AMUSEMENTS. | LAST DAY at HTIHE KING'S LAST NIGHT at •*• HE KING'S Of Hull Cauio's Greatest Achievement, "THE DEEMSTER." "THE DEEMSTER." "A Penrl in ilio Ocran of Pictures, ,, Venturing Tlie Author's Son, as Dan Mylrcn. TO-DAY Four Sessions, TO-DAY At 2, i, C, and S p.m. PricPf-D.C., is. Oil.; Stalls, Is. Id. niul fid. Reserves at Bristol, or by 'Phono 3113. TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW, At mHE KING'S Commencing i-*-HE KING'S At 2 p.m. A. Trinngln Triumph, "an heiress for a dat," "ax heiress for a my," "an heiress for. a day," "an heiress for a day," Featuring OLIVE THOMAS OLIVE THOMAS OLIVE TnOMAS As a Little Manicurist who LOVES A MILLIONAIRE. She tried to he a social Butterfly, hut what a pathetic little failure she was. A Picture with plenty of Snap, Brilliance, Humour, and a Touch of Grief. Dazzliny a.nd Delightful Dre&cs. Final Screonins TmYERYBODY'S To-night at A^VBEYBODrS Of "THE MARK OF CAIN" Featuring . IRENE VERNON CASTLE. Entire Change TO-MORROW, Including "UNDER FALSI3 COLOURS." "UNDER FALSE CODOL'PR." "UNDER, FALSE COLOURS." , "UNDER FALSTC COLOURS." "UNDER,. FAX'SB COLOURS." A Pallio Feature Drama, StarringJEANNE E.4.CLES and FREDERICK WARDE. To be false to her vows MEANT CERTAIN DEATH. ■% betray the man she loved MEANT WORSE THAN DEATH. A Girl's Heart on the rack of conflicting emotions. A Play of Tntnnse Situation?, which end i with startling unexpectedness. i Supporting Items: • Fourteenth Chapter of "THE MYSTERY OF THE DOUBLE CROSS." Entitled "The HIDDEN BRAND." I COME EAST?, or 'Jiing Thone 50 for j ' . Reserves. i TO-DAY IMPRESS. ' TO-NIGHT* Ito-day/ -Impress, to-night ' Final Screening, '"I HF WITCH WOMAN." "TIF, WITCH WOMAN." • "THE WITCH WOMAN/; i. TO-MORROW," '"' :, 1 • A. World Feature, "THE PURPLE LILY/' 1 ■ "THE PURPLE LILY," i ' "THE PURPLE TiILY," ' i 'THE PURPLE LILY,"Featuring i KITTY GORDON and ' [ - MURIEL OSTRICHE. I A Story of the "North Woods" and j ' ■ " City Life. THE OLD, OLD STORY 1 Of the lure of excitement and promised i splendour, and THF. DISILLUSIONMENT WHICH FOLLOWS. 5 Fine Slorm Scenes. Sweet Ending. Come EaTly or Reserve at "Empress." 'Phone 34(2. Prices are Right.
NO MOR'O DBAF.NESS. rHOSB who suffer nuiy nine relief by using Wny's Jnvisiblc Medicated Kμ Drums. Booklet sent freo on ireieipt of penny stamp. G. P. WAY, P.O. Box 1011. or H. SPEAK, Dr. of Opt., Eyesight Specialist, No. 7 Willis Street, Wellington. 'Phone 2652. , Bull, 13b., costs 55.; Hope Gibb'ons, Sous, and J. B. Clnrkson, Ltd., v. Gcor«o Morris, £44 55., costs £1 35.; Furniture Trades Union v. George Edivard Carrington, £1 135., costs as.; /\ Hatrick and Co.. Ltd., v. James A. Collins, £4 3s. !5d., costs 10s.; Osmond and' Son, Ltd. (N.Z.) v. T. C. G-onnley, £1 Is. Cd.. cunts 55.;. E. Reynolds and Co., Ltd., v. J Aldndge, £3 : L 63., costs £1 35.; snme v. L. Trethowen, £10 IBs. 5d,. costs 155.; same v. F. A. Edwards, £7 ss. <ld,. costs Bs. JUDGMENT SUMMONS. In a judgment summons, 'J". Austin was ordered to pay Veitch and Allan £3 15s. 2d. by September 12, in default three days' imprisonment. ST. JAMES'S CHURCH. The- animal meeting of St. Janvs's Pi esbyterian Church, Now town, vsis I'uld last evening. The Rev. AV. Shirer presided. The report.from the session was submitted by, Mr. M'i'lKrson. The chairir.aM reported in connection witli the roll of honour. It was agreed that a retiring collection for gifts to tno men at the f;cnt should bo taken.up on September 29. Reports were submitted as follow:— Sunday School, by the superintendent; Young AVomcn's Bible .Class, by Miss Sl'AVhirter; Young lion's Bible' Class, by Mr. Brooker. Reports were giveii also <if the junior biblo classes. Mr. lirooker reported oi!. the Endeavour Society; the chairman on the work of tin, , A r isi(iug and Social Committee, the Mothers' Union, and the Hod Cross Guild; Miss AVatkins on the clioir; and Mr. Richmond regarding tho.new pipr organ. Tho treasurer's report was submitted by Mr. M'ljay, and tho financial report by Mr. Key. It was resolved to recommend the Deacon's Court to consider the inauguration of a siiateniation fund, and also to consider other financial numts in connection with the maintenance of -the buildings. ME. BAXTER. HAS A CAUEK-STOJn OF LITTLE GIHI/S DANGE.Iv. Of interest to everyone—indeed, of vii-al importance to many—is the information given by a lady visitor to Air. Baxter just the other day. "I don't suppose you know me," a young lady inquired. "I don't remember having met you," Mr. Baxter replied. "Well, 1 wouldn't be hero if it 'hadn't beon for your Baxtor'e Lung Preserver." "Many years ago, when l> was quite a little girl, I iras travolling with iny father by boat from Auckland to New Plymouth, . I was nearly choked with a bad cold. Father, in desperation, nsked theslownrd if he had anything likely to (jive mo relief. Tim steward produced a bottle of Baxter's Luuj? Preserver, • remarking he always kept a bottle with him. Father says tho efl'ecl. wn« wonderful and gayo me immediate relief. Naturally, since that dav we always koop a bottle of Baxter's. AVo are going to Australia shortly, nnd we iiie !, r oin(; to talc? awny a large supply with us." Tho above is a genuine conversation lietween Air, Biixtor nnd one whose life is nndouMedlv duo lo that pramlast of nil eoiigli. cold and sore (hrnat remedies —"Baxter's Tituisj Prosorvor," Get n largo 'M. bottle from vour chemist or store today. Baiter's is a splendid tonio, too, bnude up the constitution, and revitol--1 isea the rrhola system.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 293, 30 August 1918, Page 7
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