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AMUSEMENTS. CT'VERYBODY'a FROM NOON TO-DAY. A Record-breaking Programme. 2 SPECIAL STAR PICTURES- 2 KEYSTONE 2000 ft COMEDY. EDISON 2000 ft DRAMAKeystone All-Star Comedy. A Laughable and Novel Plot. TWIN SISTERS CAUSE TROUBLE. A Whirlwind of Fun and Frivolity. ‘'AMBROSE’S SOUR GRAPES." ‘‘AMBROSE’S -SOUR GRAPES.” The joke was on Ambrose when be courted the wrong girl. Edison’s Special Star Drama, With a plot that will appeal to the ladies WIFE’S WONDROUS SACRIFICE, - Saves her husband from ruin by selfsacrifice and devotion. LURED BY THE GLITTER OF GOLD. The affection of a good wife was discounted by the sway of a designing adventuress. THE RAINY DAY THE RAINY DAY Will thrill you with its tense emotional scenes. 3 OTHER SUPERIOR SUBJECTS. 3 Prices: Adults 6d; Children, 3d. IMPRESS THEATRE “Where Everybody Goes. 1 NOW SHOWING! Keystone’s Great Two-reel ‘‘Feature” Comedy, HOME-BREAKERS. With Mabel Normand and Ambrose in the chief roles. TOPICAL BUDGET' (Latest' Animated News). NAMELESS FEAR (Lubin Drama). THE STENOGRAPHER (Edison Drama). ALLIES' CHORUS (Cartoon). PUBLIC MCTICHS. WELLINGTON QUEEN CARNIVAL VOTING TICKET'S. COMBINED SPORTS CANDIDATE NURSE EVERETT, ALL the books of Voting Tickets mttf be returned to the Secretary, Baker’s Buildings, Featherston street, by 5 p m. on. WEDNESDAY NEXT, the 23rd inst WELLINGTON MUSICAL UNION (Registered). GAUL’S CANTATA-OPERA. "JOAN OP ARC.” f IXHERB are Vacancies in the Chorus for Lady and Gentlemen Choristers. Intending members please meet the Conductor, St. Andrew’s Hall, Terrace, at 7.30 THIS (Monday) EVENING. Rehearsal at 8 o’clock. 237' A. M. LEWIS, Hon. SecretaryNATIONAL DAIRY SHOW. TE AUTE (NATIVE) COLLEGE V. WANGANUI COLLEGIATE SCHOOL. (THUS Match will he played on WED- ■ NESDAY. 23rd inst-, on the Show Ground, Palmerston North. Junior Match commences about 12.15 p.m. Senior Match commences about 2 p.m. A Patriotic Collection will be taken up at Grandstand entrances by young ladies under the supervision Of Miss Hewitt. Funds in aid of Maori and Pakeha Sick and Wounded Soldiers’ Fund. ■ . i W. T- PENNY, 235 Secretary. NEY LENT PRIVATELY AND IN STRICTEST CONFIDENCE, ON APPROVED NOTE OF HAND. LSO Jipon Household Furmture. . pianos (without removal); also upHorses. Cattle, Motor-cars, Farm Imnents, etc. Repayable by Easy Small eklv Instalments. Address — "CASH.” "Times” < files. TO MOTORIST. ME S. P. SKINNER, of the Excelsior Motor Garage,; Woodville, offers his up-to-date Overland Car and services of an expert driver who will study your wishes. Tours arranged to sny part of the Island. Charges moderate For safe and luxurious motoring nng Garage, ’phone 24. private 16. M 7

A Sceptic convinced of the value of Ton king’s Emulsion Mr. R. P. Trent, Christcliurcli, writes the proprietors of Tonklng’s Linseed Emulsion as follows ! ; “l am rather sceptical of the wonderful cures published ip the newspapers, but I am quite convinced about the value of your Emulsion. On Friday night I kept the whole household awake with my coughing. I was urged to try your remedy. I did so. By the following Monday I was as well as ever. You can rely upon me ' to recommend it to my friends.” Tonking’s Linseed Emulsion, we firmly believe, ia the best all-round cough mixture ever prepared. It has such a wide range of medicinal qualities that you cannot afford to be without it. Being free from drugs of a dangerous nature it can be given to children without fear. Its tonic properties make it a valuable remedy when the cold is due to a run down condition, Prove its worth by buying abottle of Tonking’s Linseed Emulsion to-day; it is sold everywhere, 1/6, 2/0,4/6. s

The president of the Republic of Andorra, in the Pyrenees, gets the smallest salary paid by any civilised Government. Tt-ia only. 15 dollars a year, and he thinks or. asking for a 10 per cgn,t. increase, which would make it sirteen-fifty. I’or men wrio wear ‘.‘velours'” wo can ofier a limited supply at 21s and-2's the hat. As there is a shortage in the city early buying is essential. Geo. Fowlds, Ltd., Mauners street. *

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New Zealand Times, Volume XL, Issue 9075, 21 June 1915, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XL, Issue 9075, 21 June 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XL, Issue 9075, 21 June 1915, Page 3

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