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AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. "Tell mo not in mournful numbers. Life is hut an empty dream.” —Longfellow. "Life at Fullers' Vaudeville is * A Dream of Delirious in-:.gat. • —Everybody. WM ppg® VAUDEVILLE TO-hIGMT AV own. sr»» Starring Engagement, Direct from .England, of TUB ROYLB TRIO. U 1135 ROY Eli TRIO, t’eaturing /tile tog M'v-h—M'vomrnt. BILLY and DO KI S'. Light Fantastic. C’vcling Wonders. ROHE and DEEL. M’QUOXN and TAYLUK. Pot Pound. Feat;; of Strength. HAIG and HAIG. TUN V TOTS. Miniature Phenomena. Trio of Note. MUSICAL XBSONS. TILTON and WEST. The Two Joy Boys, o oeu of toe Coons. MAUD FANNING. ELLIOT TKIO. Radiant Juveniles. dial I’L-st appearance of Li A li OS, li A R O N. it;.up weed English Ventriloquist. Prices: DC. and 0.5., ?s: Stalls. Is; Reserves, 2s 6d. Plan at Tho Bristol. 293 CROWN TO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT! Last Night of "TRUTHFUL TOLLIVER." A Fresh and Breezy Drama,’ with VV. S. HART In a New and Delightful Role. COMMENCING TO-MORROW (Wednesday)— "THE SNARL,” Featuring BESSIE BABBISCALB, who plays an almost supernatural dual part ~ of the Twin Sisters, a. - N OTB A famous scene from the Grand Opera "FAUST,” was specially ■ ctpgefl for/ this remarkable photo-play. Prices and Plan as usual. (TADAME FOLEY is now quoting re,fL duced prices for Fancy Coetnmes ‘.. r future demonstrations. Tuition Class < . cry Monday. Assembly every Thursday. i niu mast nave noticed bow much I I better a man looks when wearing a I I Suit mode at MILLIGAN'S, Kel- | 1 burn Avenue. L I PUBLIC NOTICES. HUTT COUNTY COUNCIL. PRIVATE ROAD IS CLOSED FOB TRAFFIC UNTIL MONDAY. 30th. 'A PENNY' COLLECTION. ’ ■ In Aid of COUNTESS OP LIVERPOOL FUND For SOLDIERS' CHRISTMAS GIFTS. FRIDAY /EVENING. JULY 27th, SATURDAY MORNING and SATURDAY EVENING. JULY 28th. Save Your Pennies! 195 GAS COMPANY, LIMITED. NOTICE TO CONSUMERS. THE GAS SUPPLY' will bo available I’O-DAY during the following hours:— 6.30 a.m. to 10 p.m. Consumers are earnestly desired to see that all Taps and Pilot Lights of Water Heaters, Hot Water Circulators, Gas Fires, and Incandescent Burners are PROPERLY SHUT OFF WHEN NOT IN USE. Consumers are also requested to be as economical as possible in tho use of gas for all purposes, so as to prevent further restrictions in the hours of supply. J. H. HELLIWELL. Secretary. 297 ■ COUNTY OF HUTT. ELECTORS’ ROLLS - FOR YEAR 19] 1918. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that a copy of the Rolls for the'several Ridings of tho County of Hutt, containing the names arranged in tho alphabetical order of their surnames, of all the County Electors and the number of votes which, each’ elector is entitled to give at an' election of a member of tho Council, will be open to public inspection at all reasonable hours from the 27th day of JULY’, 1917, until the 15th dav of AUGUST. 1917, at the Offices of the Council. 68, Larabton quay, Wellington. and a cony of the Roll for each Riding at the following respective places, during the same period, that is to say Epuni Riding—Mr J. Stonehouse’s store, Horokiwi Riding—Mr J. Miller’s store, PUramerton. _ , , Muugavoa Riding—Mr W. Sowerby s store. Silvcrstream. Wainui-o-matn Riding—The Post Office, Wainui-o-mata. Whareroa Biding—Mr T. P. Dunnes store. Paraparaumu. ‘ jixiy person may* on or before the -2nd f twenty-second) day of Avgust, 1917» lodso with the Council an objection in •vrritina: under his hand to tho County Electors’ 801 l on any of tho grounds set nnt in section 7 "The Counties Amendment Act, 1913." By Order, ATKINSONj Clerk. Wellington. July 21st. 1917. 280 Th/TR BRIDGE. DENTIST (Late Upper Willis street). Has resumed practice at MACARTHTCHAMBERS, /50 Willis stre»t, opposite Hotel Windsor. Telephone 4491. Hours. 9 to 5. SOCIETY FOB PROTECTION OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN. THE Secretary will be in attendance at the Rooms. Bridge's Buildings, 119. ’Willis street, on TUESDAY anu FRIDAY MORNINGS, from 10 to 12.30. All communications strictly confidential. END YOUR ADVERTISEMENT TO ‘‘THE TIMES” If you have Farm Lands for SALE* THEATRE. K ING ’ TWICE DAILY. Direction J. C. Williamson, Ltd. THIS AFTERNOON AT 2. THIS AFTERNOON AT 2. THIS AFTERNOON AT 2. THIS EVENING AT THIS EVENING AT THIS EVENING AT MATINEE PRICES, 2s and is. EVENING PRICES, 3s, 2s and Is. Children Half-Price to All Parts. Plans daily at The Bristol. Day Sales at Perry’s Tobacconist Shop. STAGGERING IN ITS IMMENSITY. TERRIFIC IN ITS REALISM. INSPIRED IN ITS IDEALISM. IT HAS GOT WELLINGTON GASPING AGAIN. D. W. GRIFFITH’S U, W . UiVltxijiJia MIGHTY DRAMATIC SPECTACLE. INTOLERANCE LOVES STRUGGLE THROUGHOUT THE AGES. NOVELTY SENSATION OF ALL TIME NOVELTY SENSATION OF ALL TIME ENDORSED BY THE PRESS AND PUBLIC AND YET SOME OF THE CLERGY/ DENOUNCE 11. The PEOPLE are and must be the best JUDGES. GO IF YOU HAVE TO BE CARRIED THERE. THE EMPRESS CONTINUOUS TO-DAY. LILLIAN WALKER Ae "KITTY wACKAY.” Here/ is It real Scotch Story. 'Full of the best of <» , SCOTCH HUMOUR. SCOTCH PATHOS. , SCOTCH LIFE. A Rare and Splendid Love Story, Set in Quaint Surroundings. Until Kitty finds that she is a Lord’s Daughter, And "Now for Buckingham Palace, and Kitty Mackay.” I . "You can almost-hear the bagpipes playing throughout this wonderful work.” LUXURIOUS SCENES OP LONDON SOCIETY." ‘‘lron Claw, (No, 2.” EVERYBODY’S CONTINUOUS TO-DAY. ROBERT WARWICK ' - la “THE AEGYLB CASE.” - All the Resources of Modern Science are Employed by tho Great Detective in this Story, Until he Tracks Down THE WOMAN WHO SAW'JOHN. ARGYLB KILLED. A Climax that Leaves One Breathless. EVERY GUESS YOU MAKE WILL BE QUITE WRONG. The Sort of Picture that Makes the Ushers Neglect their Jobe. Also: "America Prepares for War./’ 2 reels of intense interest. jTOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. Weather makes no difference. Goloshes, aipcoats and umbrellas are plentiful. ,nd the folks are happy at vat Joyous Moments Nightly, from 8 to 10, or thereabouts. Plan of Choice Spots at The Bristol. Silver Sacrifice—3s. 2s. IsCOMPLETE CHANGE PROGRAMME ON THURSDAY NIGHT. NEW ZEALAND SOCIETY Of' ACCOUNTANTS. *r BCTURE HALL, • Ll ACCOUNTANTS’ CHAMBERS, JOHNSTON STREET, FRIDAY NEXT, 27th inst., at 8 p.m. Members are notified that MR W. H. HEMINGWAY, F.P.A. (N.Z.) F.N.Z.A.A., Solicitor (A member of the Council of the Society, and Lecturer in Accountancy and Commercial Law at the Auckland Univetisiiy College School of Commerce),, will deliver an address on ‘‘THE FINANCE ACT. 1916, with special reference to the Excess Profit Clauses.” Tho President of the Society, He John S. Barton. F.R.A., F.1.A.N.Z., will proSld °‘ ERNEST W. HUNT, Secretary. Wellington, July 31st, 1917. QUALITY PIANOS. WHEN one comes to consider quality as applied to Pianos,,one is per-, force bound to associate the word with instruments of unquestioned standard and prestige. BEGG’S PIANOS. Fifty-five years in tho Piano trade have enabled-us to select and stock only such instruments that bear the hallmark' of quality. FAMOUS MAKERS. Our Agencies consist of the .following:— JOHN BEINSMEAD AND SON. CHALLEN AND SON. PLEYEL (Chopin’s Favourite). GEORGE ROGERS AND SON. NEWMAN AND CO. BOED (Paris). A fine display of the various models may be seen at our Warehouse. Inspection cordially invited. Full value allowed for your old Piano as part payment for a new instrument, the balance in cash or easy terms. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., Manners street, Wellington. The Oldest Established Piano House in New Zealand. A French doctor has suggested that turf be used instead of coal in the manu. facture of explosives, as turf yields more and costs less. National efficiency is weakened by coughs and colds. Prevent this by taking N.VZOL: One dose a day keeps colds away. Sixty doses Is 6d. Sold everywhere.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9720, 24 July 1917, Page 3

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