AMUSEMENTS AIATI NEE TO-MORROW. npitE TZTNG’S. ±HE l*.lNO’S. “Monarch of the* Picture Houses.” EACH EVENING. Tho remarkable -1-part filmatisation of Leo Trevor’s sensational stage success ol military and social life. B R OTH E R OFFICERS. BROTHER OFFICERS. BROTHER OFFICERS. BROTHER OFFICERS. BROTHER OFFICERS. BROTHER OFFICERS. By the London Film Co., famed as producers of “The Middleman.” BROTHER OFFICERS Is a photo-drama of love, war, and society. A grand story—well told. OTHERS : THE GREAT WAR; (Eclair Special). The ‘Tea! thing,” taken in the French lines by 'special sanction. Absolutely a trip to tho trenches. PALMA (Beautiful Scenic). DICKSON’S DIAMONDS (Edison drama) Sidney Drdw, Vitagraph's Funster, as MYSTERIOUS MR DAVEY, PATHE'S EXCELLENT WAR GAZETTE. Stalls, 6d; D.C. and 0.5., Is; Res., Is 6d at The Bristol. Children Half to all parts.
H ELP OUR WOUNDED HEROES! ELP OUR WOUNDED HEROES! Help our wounded heroes! ELP OUR WOUNDED HEROES! GRAND ASSAULT-AT-ARMS AND REALISTIC SHAM BATTLE ! WELLINGTON'S GREATEST MILITARY DISPLAY 1 NEWTOWN PARK. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 th , (AFTERNOON AND EVENING). A UNIQUE PROGRAMME FROM START TO FINISH 1. MASSED BANDS 2. MARCH PAST 3. BANDSMEN'S RACE 4. REALISTIC SHAM BATTLE 5. MASSED BAYONET DISPLAY 6. MASSED JU-JITSU DISPLAY 7. RIDING AT GIBBETS 8. LLOYD-LINDSAY 9. TUG-OF-WAR - ON HORSEBACK 10. MOUNTED WRESTLING 11. BALACLAVA MELEE 12. BAYONET CHARGE 13. SWORD v. BAYONET ON HORSEBACK 14. UNIQUE TEST OF PHYSICAL ENDURANCE BY CART. McLAGLEN, PULLING AGAINST 2 DRAUGHT HORSES And ’ CAPTAIN McLAGLEN CUTTING SHEEP IN HALF AT FULL GALLOP. NOTE.—Captain MoLaglon will endeavour to break his previous world’s record with tho broadsword bv cutting eight 'sheep in half at a single gallop. ADMISSION—AFTERNOON, Is; EVENING, Is. RESERVED ENCLOSURE, Is EXTRA. JOSEPH LEWIS. General Secretary, N.Z. Patriotic Society 897 (Wellington Branch).
PUBLIC NOTICES. i SOCIETY FOE PROTECTION OF •WOMEN AND CHILDREN. TEE Secretary will be in attendance at tbe Rooms, Bridge’s Buildings, 113, Willis street, on TUESDAY and FRIDAY MORNINGS, trom 10 to 12.30 All communications, strictly confidential. WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD. ADDITIONAL BY-LAW. THIS IS TO NOTIFY that at a Special Meering of the Wellington Harbour Board to be held on WEDNESDAY’, the 22nd day of September. 1915, at 8 o’clock, in the evening, an amendment to .By-law No. 187 will be submitted to the Board for adoption; and, further, that such amendment to By-law No- 187 has been printed and lies open for public inspection at the Offices of the Board during office hours. Such By-law amendment relates to and is in’ respect ox: Wharf holidays. Dated 2nd day of September, 1915.1 H. E. NiCHOLLS. Secretary. Harbour Board Offices, Wellington, N.Z. 898 SIR OR MADAM,— Wo are desirous of drawing your attention to our “Easy Payment System.” As everyone is aware, money is very scarce at present, and it is our intention to help reliable clients in a very reasonable way. For a small deposit wo are prepared to 1 supply general drapery, clothing, boots, etc. The balance of your account can bo arranged by easy weekly payments to suit everyone. Wo are at present carrying a _ varied stock of the above goods, and it will be our pleasure if you will call and see us. Our assistants will be pleased to give you every attention, and nothing is a trouble to us. The business is entirely under new management, and our up-to-date methods should meet with your approval. Wo will also bo pleased to negotiate with those desiring small loans. Yours faithfully, L. W. BALKIND, 125, Vivian street, Wellington. OTAKX MAORI. RACING CLUB. SPRING MEETING, 1915. OWNERS and Trainers are reminded that. Nominations for all events, and Entries for the Maiden Plate close on .LITURDAY, September 4th, at 8.30 p.m. The Otaki Telegraph Office closes at 5 p.m. O. J. D’ATH, 875 Secretary. 5E35S jQANNEVIRKE RACING QLUB. STEEPLECHASE MEETING. To be held on the Club’s Course, Tamaki, on WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER Bth. 1915 Nominations close on MONDAY, August 23rd, at 9 p.m. Weights will bo declared on FRIDAY, August 27th. Acceptances close on TUESDAY, August 31st, at 9 p.m. Telegraph Office closes at 8 p.m. For Programme see "Referee.” ROBERT TAKLE, Secretary QRUSHED COKE REDUCED IN PRICE. Now Is per sack, delivered. ’Phone (4010) your order to GAS COMPANY! MONEY LENT PRIVATELY’ AND IN STRICTEST CONFIDENCE. UPON APPROVED NOTE OF HAND. ALSO upon Household Furniture, Pianos (without removal); also up. on Horses, Cattle, Motor-cars, Farm Implements. etc Repayable by Easy Small Weaklvlnstalments. Address—\veeaxj -‘CASH,” "Times office.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XL, Issue 9139, 3 September 1915, Page 3
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