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AMUSEMENTS. MPREBS. EMPRESS? MPRESS. EMPRESS. THE Picture House. WARREN KERRIGAN WARREN KERRIGAN In ."THE DRIFTERS," "THE DRIFTERS." "THE DRIFTERS." A Great Drama ef lhe Yukon and Alaska. -"SMASHING BARRIERS" (Final Chapter). Also. "THE INVISIBLE HAND," Episode I. Last Sdreening of "Smashing Ba.rriere," 7.30. I,AST' DAY LAST NIGHT Of "THE MAN FROM SNOWY RIVER.” At EVERYBODY’S. VER YBO DY’S. ‘ TO-MORROW’S CHANGE. MITCHELL LEWIS MITCHELL LEWIS In Holman Day’s Celebra.ued Story of the Big Woods, "KING SPRUCE.” "KING SPRUCE.” TrnTTHEATRIFOF MASTERPIECES. Grand opera bouse. RAND OPERA HOUSE. Lessees J. C. Williamson. Ltd. Direction Trevor Howard. AGAIN TO-NIGHT AT 8. The Parapiount-Artcraft Royalty Masterpiece, f "THE PRINCE CHAP.” "THE PRINCE CHAP." With Thomas Meiglian and Katblyn Williams. Box Plans at the Bristol. Prices —35., 25., Is. Plus Tax. No extra charge for reserves. CHAUTAUQUA. HAUTAUQUA. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18. FARMERS’ INSTITUTE HALL. CfCNCERT, 8 p.m. LULU ROOT. Contralto, of New York. LOWELL PALTON, Pianist, of New York. LECTURE, 8.45. JOEL W. EASTMAN, "Unfolding of Democracy.” 4s. Res., 35., and 2s. VISIT THE SHOWROOM Of BEGG’S. BEGG’S. THERE you can choose your Piano from an unusually complete range of handsome, sweet-toned instruments. They are Pianos by eminent makersy capable of giving more than a lifetimes service. There you can. inspect models by BRTNSMEAD. LYON AND HEALY. WINDOVER. JESSE FRENCH. ROGERS. LAGONDA. BREWSTER. Convenient payments arranged. To buy from “Beggs” is sufficient guarantee of complete and. permanent satisfaction in your musical instruments. CHAS. BEGG AND CO.. LTD., MANNERS' STREET. The Olijh’t-Eistiiblislied Piano House in New Zealand. PUBLIC NOTICES. COMMON-SENSE CHATS. NO. 4-ABOUT "A FAIR THING.” XIVERYBODY likes "a fair thing.” A-4 The employer likes "a fair thing” from the employee, the employee Likes "a fair thing” from the employer; "Fair play is bonny play,” declares an old proverb. When people, individually and collectively, act consistently and continuously on the principle of "a lair thing," they will he living the Lord’s Prayer in their daily lives, and like millennium will be practically here. Meanwhile, if people do not do tho "fail’ thing’’ ah the time they should try io do it some of the time —and the habit will grow. A time and a call for "■a fair thing” are here now in the National Defence League’s campaign for a Community Club for the welfare of Territorials and Cadets. The young fellows are doing "a fair thing” for the community. They are making themselves efficient for the defence of the community. What, then, is "a fair thing" for the community th do for the young citizen-soldiers? Is not the community under a plain obligation to help the young fellows in their development as sound, sturdy citizens? Men’who won distinction in the Great Wai —men who saw the inside as well as the outside of human nature —say emphnticallv that a Community Club, conducted by wise, and kind friends of Territorials and Cadets, can be immeasurably helpful to the young fellows. Come then, Mr. and Mrs. Community! Do “a fair thing” for the lads who are doing " a fair thing” for you. A generous, subscription is expected as "a fair thing” from everybody who can afford to send one to Mr. E. W. G. Coleridge, Hon. Treasurer. Featherston Street (opposite G.P.0.), or Io Mr. R. Hill, Secretary, Citizen Soldiers’ Carnival, 68 Willis Street (next Crockeries). Do this duty to-day. Don’t wait to l>e asked. LOWER” Hl'flU’ BOROUGH COUNCIL. OVERDUE RATES. XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that xu ( Pn ppp centum of the amount thereof will ho added to oil rates made n'ul levied by the Lower Hutt Borough Council for the year ending March 31, 1921, which are unpaid at the expiration of six months and fourteen days from till© date on which payment of such rates was first demanded. WM. NICHOLSON, x Town Clerk. IN THE ESTATE OF ALEXANDER PRYDE (late of Nireaha). NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Creditors of Ihe above-named deceased, are required on or before February 28, 1921. to send their names ami addresses and of their debts or claims to the undersigned. F IT DOWDEN. ANNIE PRYDH Executors. NOTICE, ALL Persons found TRESPASSING on our Property without our written permission, will be Prosecuted. All previous nermissien is now cancelled. W. H. AND V. WEGGERY. Waikanae, February 10, 1921. BUSINESS NOTICES. S’ in Murton’s Dij> are the Cleanest at shearing. 800 l is in beautiful condition. DAIRYMEN! Increase your profits by using a "Ceres" latest Swedish Separator. Cleanest skimmer, self-oiling, 16 to 144 gallons. Manning Machinery CoS Bedford Row, Christchurch.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 123, 17 February 1921, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 123, 17 February 1921, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 123, 17 February 1921, Page 7

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