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AMUSEMENTS. CEOWN TO-NIGHT THEATRE TO-NIGHT. A Path? Gold Rooster Star, featuring FLORENCE LA HAH lE. ‘'WHEN LOVE IS BLIND.” A Sweet Girl trusts that confession of her pant mis-step will not harm her 111 her lover's eyes. A PLAY OF POWER AM) PASSIONWhere Trust and Devotion Win in the End. GOOD SUPPORTS. Prices and Plan as Usual. * FEMININE FASCINATION At Its GIfKATKST I£EIGHT! El V E K Y li O C y ' s. • DOROTHY DALTON. In "WIL'D WINS HIP’S WIDOW.” "WILD WINS!TIP’S WIDOW. A Triangle Play of DASH. SPICE. AND BEAUTY. A Fine Love Story Cleverly Told arid Acted. To see DOROTHY is to envy the lato Wild Winship. LAST TWO DAYS AND NIGHTS At rjjAHE IMPRESS. Of THE CAPTAIN OF 'THE GREY HORSE TROOP. Featuring BDETII STOREY & ANTONIO MORENO A Romantic- Story of Dashing Adventure in the Great Out-doors. A Stirring and Dramatic Climax. Also, the Fifth Episode of the ThrilUasr Serial Story, "THE IRON CLAW.” CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. ■A PUBLIC LECTURE, illustrated by Lantern Slides, will be given by Mr LAWRENCE BERKS, B.Sc., M. Inst. C. 8.. TO-NIGHT, at 8 pan.. On the DEVELOPMENT OF HYDROELECTRIC POWER. His Worship the Mayor will Preside. ADMISSION FREE. The Lecture is under the auspices of the Wellington City Council, the Wellington Chamber of Commerce, and the Industrial Association. 897 niIOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. JL SATURDAY. AUGUST 18th. Under the Patronage and in the Presence of Her - Excellency the Countess of Liverpool, Mi's Massey, Lady Ward, and the Mayoress (Mrs Luke}. Committee: Mesdames Adams, J. Findlav. A. E. Whyte, Nelson, Herbert, Mltford. Johnson, Geddis. Sleeman, Tringham, Francis, Holmes. Young, and Dykes, CHILDREN'S FANCY DRESS CHILDREN'S FANCY DRESS BALL. In aid of THE TERRACE RED CROSS FUND. Will those who are arranging groups and couples kindly notify Mrs James Findlav. 219. The Terrace, before Friday, August 10th. _ , Reserved Seats, ss,- 2s Gd; Unreserved, la. Box Plan at The Bristol is now open. ONGS OP THE MOMENT! BEOG’S LATEST HITS! "There’s a Big Lot of Sunshine Coming 3on.”— As we predicted, this song h aa speated here its London Success. Our lies for the past week have constituted RECORD. The Favourite Song of MB HAMILTON HODGES! "ONE FLEETING HOUR.”—We have Lst received supplies of the Biggest Bald Triumph of the Year, this song will val the great favourite. “A Perfect av ” Every Singer should have a copy. "IF YOU WERE THE ONLY GIRL f the WORLD."— Ample supplies of iis Enormous Hit on hand. In its class ie most popular song in years. May be tng as a solo or duet. CALL AT OUR WAREHOUSE AND HEAR these songs' tried over. _ They are in keys to suit all voices, rice 2s each. From all music sellers or om the Distributors— CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD.. Manners street. Wellington. THE PIANO AND MUSIC HOUSE. S' MEETINGS WELLINGTON WATERSIDE WORKERS’ UNION. 1 GENERAL MEETING of the Union iV) will be held in the X Store W'aiting Room, TO-DAY' (Thursday), August K»Ji, less —General. J. G. BRUCE, Secretary. WANTED. J - ANTED Prospective Typewriter r Buyers send for free booklet, "Fox” ible Typewriters, 105, Customhouse iy. ’Phone’ 1474. T-ANTED Known—lV. Barber and r Co., 125. Cuba street, and 117. diford street, arc the oldest Dyeing I Dry Cleaning Works in Wellington. J ANTED Known-Experience has It taught many housewives Osborne ioleum Varnish best for floors. Labsaving lasting shine. TAN TED Known— Catalogues of any r size or description printed by the imea” at reasonable cost. Lot us te yon. You Want Furniture, Crockery, Ironmongery, etc., extra cheap, visit Iford's Groat Salvage Sale, now on in oners street. 7ANTED Known Account Books f ruled to any requirements can be I at the "Times” office. These books strong and faithfully made, and the ility of paper used is of the Best. TANTED Known, our Annual Sale r w iu continue for a few days, en Crockery and Chinawaro will be ared at great reductions. R. Heri and Co.. 124. Lnmbton quay. 7AN TED Known, that wo will coni' tinuo our Sale of Crockery, Cutr Bnamelware and all Household da for a few days only. R. Herron. . Lambton quay. WANTED Known Pianos! Pianos! Pianos! Organs! Organs! Organs! From jElt) upwards. Easy time payments. 5s weekly. Don’t forget to call at The' Phoneries. Fleming and Co., nearly opposite Library, Newtown. ■EIjTANTED Known—Artistic Printing T in all its various forms promptly executed at the “Times" office. We take trouble to give you satisfaction, and are always ready to help you carry out your own ideas successfully. Get prices from the "Times,'-’ and see how reasonable we ■are. ANTED Known—Catalogues of v » size or description printed the ’’Times’’ at reasonable cost, vis ouoto youany by Let

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9740, 16 August 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9740, 16 August 1917, Page 3

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