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AMUSEMENTS THE BULGARIANS Arc Not “The Enemies" at THE EMPRESS. Though in our “Topical Gazette” we ■show you the men who are going to make Tho Bulgarians Bock, and there’ll be no Turkish Delight either about it. DUE STAB FEATURE IS That remarkably, powerful drama by Morgan Bobu tson, Vitagraplied in 3 acts, ui The story of a woman’s wrong and a brother’s vengeance. 1 “TM- mills of the gods grind slowly, yet thev grind exceeding small.” &Z2 :; THE ENEMIES” TO-NIGHT. It Grips the Mind. A Full and Varied Bill besides, including the Newest Topical and the Funniest, Cleverest, Cartoons ever. - PRICES—3d and 6d by Day. Evening 6d, and Ees. Section IsN.Z. ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS. • ANNUAL EXHIBITION. OPEN Daily from 11 a.m. to 5-30 p.m. and from 7.80 to 9.30 p.m. Admission Free THIS DAY ONLY to purchasers of Art Union Tickets, Is each, drawn at' 9 p.m. THIS EVENING. , 958 WANGANUI RIVER. THE GREAT SCENIC ATTRACTION OP THE DOMINION. QPEND Your Summer Holidays amidst l-J Nature's Glories; stay at PIPIEIKI HOUSE, The Finest, Tourist Hostelry in tho 1 Dominion. Stay and Trout Fish at the Beautiful and Unique Houseboat. SPECIAL CHEAP WEEKLY TARIFFS. Itineraries, Timetables, ’ Bookings—Cook and Sons and all Tourist Bureaux. A. HATEICK AND CO.. LTD. PUBLIC NOTICE VISITORS TO WELLINGTON. ME J. MANDEL is taking charge of tho United Service Hotel, Christchurch, and has also acquired the lease of the GRAND HOTEL. WELLINGTON. The former Hotel is under the personal charge of Mr Mandel, and- the “Grand” will be managed by Mr E. Page (late of Auckland). Both Houses will be run in conjunction, at the same rates. Tho tariff is now fixed at 12s 6d per day (Commercial rate 10s Gd), and weekly ( bv arrangement. The Grand Hotel, Wellington. is a thoroughly fireproof building, with concrete walls and stone staircases. A new Lounge is installed, and whon-'comploted will be unequalled in New Zealand. Electric Lifts. Roof Gardens. Porter meets all trains and boats. 149

SPECIAL NOTICE. Gisborne books'cannot arrive here until Saturday night, October ISth. On this account -applications for Tickets will be received by post until that date. If application received too late, money will be returned, 25 Proceeds in A! J" / m sr ■ .v S if 5 j ' i Mil ism 7?.f sß* rsrt SC? P>s= I*3 SS^r3»-|i|E it mi SK<S ’■^XX -*Kaasi y*jn QVS34LSI jpnwt! 333 ffEBUCa Ftrspecttve -View. Ist PRIZE—Mew Brick Bungalow of Six Rooms, with all modern con veniences, freehold section, Wellington Street. Trafalgar, Invercargill. One minute from tram. VALUE £I6OO. 2nd PRIZE —New Modern Brick Bungalow of Five Rooms, freehold section, Bowmont Street, east, Invercarghl. One minute from electric . tram. VALUE £BSO. . , ti-V. m if* /&JU | yss&b* J”"- I 'l *£ '"CV X t 'i ■** ' ffet fisS SIS <C’ i/J if!; . t‘? ifto w& «*% m €-«5 <£T*;a ft: X«5 fes-•V-ite ®SSS 3rd PRIZE —Bungalow of Fiva Rooms* freehold section, Wellington Street, Trafalgar, Invercargill, one l minute from tram. VALUE-£BSO. 4th PRIZE — New Five-roomed Dwsl ing., un freehold section, Gore. . VALUE £SOO. 'hree New Motor Cars £4OO, £325. and £2OO. ’ive Acre Section £3OO. Gold Nugget £3OO. jadies’ Fur Sealskin Cloak £lO5. . Jew Motor Cycle £55. . And 13 other Valuable Prizes. Tickets 2/6—Obtainable from Tobacconists, Booksellers and Music Warehouses. Cut this out and mail (enclosing stamped addressed envelope).' To B. SUTHERLAND, Box 377, Wellington-. I enclose ; _ for aid of the N.Z. Wounded Soldiers’ Fund. ADDRESS K.Z. Tim«« I'rrnu

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New Zealand Times, Volume XL, Issue 9174, 14 October 1915, Page 3

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