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AMUSEMENTS. CBOWN THEATEB Moles worth street, Thomdon TON IGiIT At 8. iO-N.KJH.-l A Mutual Feature—- ‘ ‘NANC I S BIRTH III GUT. ” "NANCY’S HI RTH RIG MT.” "NANCY’S BIRTHRIGHT." Starring „ EDITH STIRLING. EDITH STIRLING. Supporting Subjects— AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE (topical). WOMAN WHO DID ’EM (comedy). SPECIAL MATINEE TO-DAY', at 2.30 p.m. UG B Y FOOTBALL.' THIS AFTERNOON. ATHLETIC PARK, At 3. GREAT SOLDIERS’ GAME. TRBNTHAM v. FBATHEESTON. Also, Junior Championship Contest, WELLINGTON v. PETONE. Early match at 1.30. Admission, 6d; Grandstand, 6d. W. G. TALBOT, 137 Secretary. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! At ST. ANNE’S HALL, Green street. Wellington South, j ST. ANNE’S BAZAAR AND ART j UNION. SPLENDID PROGRAMME OF SPEC-' TABULAR DANCES. THIS (Saturday) AFTERNOON, SPECIAL MATINEE for CHILDREN, Aft 3 p.m. CHILDREN' ADMITTED FREE. CAMBRIDGE TERRACE CONGREGATIONAL HALE. Dramatic p ecital EAMATIC "ECITAL Bv REV. AECHD. E: HUNT, Assisted by Lending Local Artists. TUESDAY NEXT, at 8 p.m. Tickets. Is and 3s. Under, the auspices of the Cambridge Terrace Ladies’ Guild. NEW ZEALAND ACADEMY' OF FINE ARTS. ‘ TTNTTL SATURDAY, October 13Hi, the l Annual Exhibition, of Pictures, Sculpture Modelling and other *Tne Arts bv New Zealand artists will be open daily from 11 am. to 5.30 p.m. and 7.30 p.m. to 3.30 p.m. at the ,^- rt rp 9 al , er;i ’’ Whitmore street (opposite the Telephone Exchange) Admission Is. Art Union retary. . YOUR OLD PIANO if AY not seem to be of very much f-L value to you, but it is probably E considarabjo value to YOU AND TO U 3. 3ft ie of value to you (because we will ive -ou a liberal allowance on it when yu are purchasing a brinsmead challen PLEYEL ROGERS BOED iano. And it is of value to ue because e can repair it and purchaser tven if von do not wish to purchase a we will be pleased to quote au a price for your old one. Ail.Ti IN AND INTERVIEW THE manage® of our piano DEPT. HAS. BEGG AND CO., LIMITED, MANNERS STREET. WELLINGTON, he Oldest Established Piano House in New Zealand. A man is well dressed after ho has replenished his wardrobe at Milligan’s, Kelburn Avenue. RELIGIOUS NOTICES. LINGTON HEBREW CONGREGATION. intercessory seevtcb Will bo hold' in the Synagogue On SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7th, Aft 5.30 p.m. H. VAN 6TAVEEEN, Minister. TH'E SALVATION ARMY. NATIONAL DAT OF PRATER. POPULAR SERVICE FOR THE PEOPLE ill be conducted by Commissioner Hodder, GRAND OPERA HOUSE, SUNDAY, 7 p.m: rs Hodder. Ideut.-Colonel Mclnnci, and Full Staff will assist. Bright, appropriate music by City and South Wellington Silver Banda and City Songster Brigade. The Commiaaioner will also conduct Mcohms H a-™- i Q *be Citadel. DAY' OP NATIONAL PRAYER', UNITED RELIGIOUS SERVICE. town hale, TOMORROW (Sunday), OCTOBER 7th, . Aft 3 P-m, 1 response to the request of the Goveminent that SUNDAY, October 7th, ,uld be set apart as a DAY Ui NAJNAL PRAYER. Da the yor has arranged for a UNTIED ILIGIOUS SERVICE to be held in ! 1W Hall TOMORROW (Sunday), i 7th instant, at 3 p.m. Ida Lordship Bishop Sprott will deer the Address, and the Reverends Gibb, J. G. Chapman and J. Reed asson will also take part in the sore. lie Worship the Mayor will preside. JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. October sth, 1917 ISO

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9784, 6 October 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9784, 6 October 1917, Page 3

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