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AMUSEMENTS.' THE EMPRESS, ~ THE BEST THEATRE IN WELLINGTON. Open from 11 a.m. till Sleepytime. CROWDS DELIGHTED YESTERDAY with this Record Programme. THERE IS NO DOUBT ABOUT IT that NEVER BEFORE has meh an Elaborate, Clean, and GpodProgrammo been Offered ANYWHERE. FIRST- , * VrtagTa.ph's Master Photoplay de Luxe. More than 6000 feet of Thrilling Human Drama. A Real Story of Live. Lovin’? People. A Superb and Bewitchinsr Picturisation : of J. Raleigh Davies's Greatest Novel. Pardoned, i NO DEFENSE An Appealing Romance Chock Full of Breathless and Engrossing Suspense and a Whole 'Lot of Glorious Thrills. STARRING tho Most Actor on Earth. WIT/LIAM DUNCAN Assisted by Charming Clever Edith Johnson. A Story with a Punch—A Film of Action—A Photodrama of Suspense and Stirring Scenes —Love Adventure and Daring Deeds Blended in Happy Combination. then— THE SECRET REVEALED. The LAST Episode of the "BLUB FOX” Serial -COME! YOU SERIAL LOVERS AND SEE THE Final Solution of This Powerful and Mystifying Serial. Also THE NEW SERIAL SUPREME“NAN OF THE NORTH” Starring The Unchallen ped Queen of Serialdom. ANN LITTLE. Fifteen Colossal Episodes. Magnificen t. Stupendous. Ep. No. 1. "The Missile from Mars." BESIDES—COMEDY. •' EDUCATIONAL. NEWS FILM. Superlativ e Music bv THE EMPRESS DISTINCTIVE ORCHESTRA. Box Plan at The Theatre; 'Phone' 3442., Prices, as Usual. MEETINGS.

TOWN HALL TOWN HALL ' THIS SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 3 P.M. MONSTER MAORI PROHIBITION CAMPAIGN' GATHERING. . z Speaker: REV. HADDON. Soloist: REV. ’ PAPAKURA." Subject: “SAVE OUR MAORI RACE ■ FROM LIQUOR." Hear this Eloquent Champion of his People. Beautiful Vocal Items by Rev. Papakura. "Every No-License District in New Zealand has made progress under Prohibition. Masterton is one of the soundest inland Business Centres in thia Dominion." . . V. "4!12,000,000 now handled by the Liquor Traffic will benefit New Zealand as a whole, and give a great boost to legitimate trade.” t ... ’ STRIKE OUT THE ..TWO . TOP . LINES.

TENDERS. HUTT COUNTY COUNCIL. f|LENDERS; are invited for the Day’s A- ' Bay Street Channelling Contract. Tenders 'must be addressed to the Clerk of the: County Council and will be received up to Noon, NOVE AIDER 6. Envelopes are to be marked "Day’s Bay Contract.” Plans and Specifications may bo seen at the County Office, 68 Lambton Quay, Wellington. ■ ... J. D. HOLMES. Assoe. M. Inst. C.E., ' Engineer. OTAKI BOROUGH COUNCIL. f l VENDERS .•> axe invited and will be -fi received up to November- 9 for the purchase of a Motor Ambulance. Engine and frame in.' excellent order, and easily converted. - ' . ' Further particulars may be had from Taylor Bros.. Land and Estate Agents, Otaki. F. G. DAVIES, .< ' ' Town Clerk, WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. TENDERS FOR COPPER MH7K TOKENS. HHENDERS will be received at the JL Office of the undersigned up io 3.30 p.m. on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10. 1922, for the Supply of Copper Milk Tokens. ... Conditions, etc., may be seen at the Office of the General Manager, Milk Department, Dixon Street, City. Tenders to be endorsed “Tender for Copper Milk Tokens." 1 R. TAIT, 1 Acting-Town Clerk. November 2, .1922, NEW PLYMOUTH HARBOUR BOARD. nrtENDERS will be received byl the JL Secretary up till noon on Tuesday, November 14, for — • (D THE SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF PART OR ALL OF THE FOLLOWING EQUIPMENT, EITHER NEW OR SECOND-HAND:-2 Only Friction-Driven PILE DRIVER MUNCHES. 2 Only DONKEY BOILERS FOR SAME. 2 Only 2 or 2J-Ton MONKEYS. 4 Only P, ORT ABLE. HAND . CRANES,' 2 to 3 tons, capacity. Full particulars of equipment offered to accompany each tender. . ' (2) THE PURCHASE OF ANY OR ALL of the following STEEL BARS, arriving S.S. Port Denison. 69 Tons IJin. ROUND STEEL BARS, in lengths 30 to 60 feet. Quantity 6 and 16-gauge STEEL WIRE. Further-particulars may be had on application to the undersigned. ’ ■> . G. W. B. LOWSON, Resident Engineer. ' IN BANKRUPTCY. ESTATE OF ARTHUR ELEY WAUGH. OF KAPONGA. DRAPER, rjIENDERS are invited by the Official X Assignee for the Purchase of the Business of the above at Kaponga as a going concern. THE STOCK IN TRADE is valued at 412083 THE PLANT AND FITTINGS at A9O Satisfactory arrangements can be made with the owner for a renewal of the Ie STOCK SHEETS AND TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE can be seen at the Shop, Kaponga. at the office of Messrs. Sargood Son and Ewen, Ltd., Wellington, or at my offices, Customs Street, Auckland, where tenders close at 12 Noon on Tuesday, November 14, 1922. W S. FISHER. Official Assignee. Auckland, November 1, 1922. . IN BANKRUPTCY. ■ ESTATE OF ANDREW JOSEPH FARMER, of Auckland, Settler. SALE OF MANSION HOUSE, KAWAU. , rjYENDERS are Invited by tho Official X Assignee for the Purchase of the Historic Mansion House, Karat, and the 406 acres, more or lees, adjoining. This property, famous as the beautiful home of Sir George Grey-, has (unequalled advantages, and can easily be made the most up-to-date and attractive seaside resort in New Zealand. It offers a. uniqu-e opportunity to Syndicates, Limited Companies, or individual enter-, -prise. ' Particulars and Conditions cf Sale can be seen at my office, No. 69 Customs Buildings, Auckland, where tenders close on Wednesday, November 22. 1922. W. S. FISHER, Official Assignee. Auckland, November 1, 1922. WELLINGTON CITY CORPORATION. HTfENDERS Will be received at the X office of the undersigned up to 4 pm. on Thursday. November 23, 1922, for the Supply and Delivery of Ironbark Poles for the Electric Lighting Department. , Specifications may be obtained at tne Electric Lighting Offices, Harris Street, City, on pavment of a fee of. one guinea (jfil is.), wfiich will be refunded on receipt of a bona-fide tender. Tenders to be endorsed 'Tender for Ironbark Poles, Contract No. 308?’ K. JLAII. Acting-Town Clerk. November 1, 1922. SCRIM NOT WANTED. npHE Health Department is very much JL up against scrim, for It harbours all the filth and verrqih imaginable. Rip it off and replace it with . , v - PABCO OR AMIWUD Wallboards. They give permanent hygienic and satisfactory panelling for wall and ceilings. Full particulars from AUBREY - GUALTER AND CO., Chief Agents and Distributoro, 143-161 Featherston Street i

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Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 35, 4 November 1922, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 35, 4 November 1922, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 35, 4 November 1922, Page 7

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