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Amusements UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE AND IN THE PRESENCE OF THEIR EXCELLENCIES THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL AND COUNTESS OF LIVERPOOL. TOWN HAIL. TOWN HALL. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 T " 8 O’CLOCK. ) MOT CONCBET AOT DRAWING OP CRIPPLED SOLDIERS’ ART UNION PIANOFORTE SOLO - TENOR SOLO - - CLARINET SOLO -, BASS SOLO * - HUMOROUS RECITAL BARITONE SOLO - BARITONE SOLO - • ACCOMPANIST - HAROLD GODIER - HERBERT F, WOOD - HENRY MOSCHINI - RUPERT MEATES - PRASER-THOMSON - HAMILTON HODGES - WILLIAM GOUDIE - HAROLD GODIER PROGRAMME; GOD SAVE THE KING. DRAWING OF ART UNION AT CONCLUSION OF CONCERT. Persons producing on request an Art Union Ticket stamped "CREAMOATA' : pill receive 5s durinß the Concert. -810 will bo distributed. TICKETS, 21- AND 1/-. 2s. Seats may be Reserved at THE BRISTOL.

Would you serve gaol to buy your daughter a living?.T HB J£ING*S* "HINTON'S DOUBLE," “HINTON'S DOUBLE.". BATHE GOLD ROOSTER MASTERPIECE. Featuring FEED. WARDS And KATHLYN ADAMS. A story of a remarkable likeness which was used to put the wrong man in prison for crime. A man barters his honour and his liberty for his daughter's sake, and makes the bargain with a traitor. A Strange Bargain and WhatC’ameof It. Prices, 6d and Is. Reserves at Bristol or by 'phono 3143. IJIHE •piMPBESS. "THE STOLEN PARADISE." “THE STOLEN PARADISE." A Gripping World Film Drama, with • NEW PLOT, Starring ETHEL CLAYTON' (The Adorable) The Paradise she steals as the temple of lore ho had built for another woman. And when he once more could see ho found that she was charming, but not the woman ho thought ho had married. Settings of uhoxampled luxury. Also. Chapter 8 of "The Iron 'Claw," entitled “At the Stroke of Twelve.' EVERYBODY’S. Continuous TO-DAY. “CLOVER'S REBELLION." "CLOVER’S REBELLION." Starring ANITA STEWART. ANITA STEWART. . A Girl who does not realise whither her reckless heart is leading her until SUDDENLY SHE IS ARRESTED FOR MURDER-. A PASSIONATE LOVE STORY. Acted as only Anita Stewart can act. Delightfully set in Luxurious Settings, and tho Heroine wears WONDERFUL DRESSES. Also, CHARLES CHAPLIN In "THE RINK." "Clover’s Rebellion" starts .at 11. 12.55, 2.50, 4.45, 6.40, 8.30. "Tho Kink’ - commences li hours after each of above times. NOTE. —The public are reminded that "Clover's Rebellion'' will be screened for the last time at Everybody’s on FRIDAY AFTERNOON, at 4.45. owing to the picturo being required for the opening ot new Liberty Theatre. Christchurch, on Saturday, September 8. T OWN — haL Direction W• and R» Thomas COMPLETE CHANGE of PROGRAMME Will bo presented by ENGLISH PIERROTS ENGLISH PIERROTS ON SATURDAY NEXT, Every Item Absolutely New. PIERROTS' POPULAR PRICES; 3s, 2s, Is. . 3s, 2s, Is. To prevent disappointment, patrons are advised to book seats early at Tho Bristol; no extra charge. Seats may be reserved after 6 p.m. by 'Phono 65. BUT will not be retained after rising ot curtain. . Representative. Victor Beck. (NALVATION ARMY. Vivian street Citadel. TO-NIGHT, at 7.30 o’clock. MAORXLAND FAIR. GRAND PROGRAMME By HAWKE'S BAY MAORI ENTERTAINERS. Ron, A. T. Ngata presides. • Admission—One Shilling.

PUBLIC NOTICES. * WAR, FUNDS COLLECTION COMMITTEE. OUR DAY BED CROSS AND BLIND SOLDIERS’ AND SAILORS' APPEAL. Treasurer begs to acknowledge receipt of. the following sums:— ■Martin Chapman, K.C. ...... XSO Thomas Young -£2O .£7O JAMES MoINTOSH, Treasurer. Wellington, September sth, 1917, -419 rpHE WELLINGTON DIOCESAN CHURCH SCHOOLS' BOARD. ST- MARK’S DAY SCHOOL. Dufferin street, Wellington, Head Mistress: Alisa Holm (late Assistant Mistress Mount Cook School). rrtHE above School will be opened for JL Boys and Girls on TUESDAY, September 11th. , , Pees: J3l per term, and 2.6 reduction for each additional child from the same family. There are three terms in the y< For further particulars apply to the clergy of St. Mark’s Parish, or to The Rev. R. Franklin. M.A., The Vicarage. Roseneath. 100 INCOME TAX RETURNS, P. D. E. HODGKINS.' Tax Expert. Late adjuster income Tax Dept., 119. LAMBTON QUAY. Near Public Trust Office, Wellington. 644 PURCHASING A PIANO XS not a task to bo lightly or hurriedly undertaken. A good piano will LAST A LIFETIME, d it should be selected with care and scrotion. That is why our expert [vice to the tIOSFECTTVE PIANO PURCHASER janot fail to bo of value. We are •puts for the most famous pianos in a world to-day-the BKENSMEAD — n plEYEL—the ROGEiES-the LORD the CHALLEN—and can help you to loot one from those great makers that bound to give yon years of pleasure id satisfaction. Consult us about Pianos! CHAS. EHGG AND CO., LTD.. MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON. The Oldest Established Piano House In New Zealand. t FITTING QUALITIES I I of LOUNGE SUITS made by I I MILLIGAN'S. Kolburn Avenue. ! I are Smartness. Service and Comfort, t VTADAME FOLEY is now quoting roduced prices for Fancy Costumes or future demonstrations. Tuition Class vorv Monday. Assembly every Thursday. CANARIES. 1917 singers, show birds; will win anywhere. Write Foglia and Copp, 82. Vivian street. 'Phone 2610 a. - WANTED Known—W. Barber and Co., 125. Cuba street, and 147, Riddiford street, are the oldcit Dyeing and Dry Cleaning Works in Wellington. VITANTED Known— Catalogues of any v» size or description printed by the ■'Times” at reasonable cost. Let . US quote yon.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9758, 6 September 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9758, 6 September 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9758, 6 September 1917, Page 3

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