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AMUSEMENTS. LAST "DAY at fTtHE KING'S LAST NIGHT at J- HE KING'S Of Hall Caine’s Greatest Achievement, "THE DEEMSTER.” ‘■THE DEEMSTER.” “A Pearl in the Ocean of Pictures,” Featuring The Author’s Son. as Dan Mylrca. TO-DAY Four Sessions, TO-DAY At 2.4, 6. and 8 p.m. Prices: D.C.. Is 6d: Stalls, Is Id, and 6d. Reserves at The Bristol, or by ’Piion.o 3113. * TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW, At THE Klfi’G'S Commencing HE KING'S At 2 p.m. “AN HEIRESS FOR A DAY,” “AN HEIRESS FOR A DAV,” “AN heiress Fur a Dai,” “AN HEIRESS FUR A DAI,” Featuring OLIVE THOMAS OLIVE THOMAS OLIVE THOMAS As a Little Manicurist who LOVES A MILLIONAIRE. She tried to bo a social Butterfly, but what a Bathetic little iaiaire sue was. A Picture with nlentv of Snap, Brilliance, Humour, ami a Touch of Grief. Dazzling and Delightful Drosses. KA POO! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! THE THE THE r|T O W N HALL, 8 p.m. CHEERY MUSIC, SONG, CHORUS, JEST. Topped off by the Perfectly Screaming NA POO! OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. > OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. SAVAGES. SAVAGES. SAVAGES. Box <Plan at Bristol. 3s, 2s, and Is. All Receipts without deduction For our Fighting Men. 92 'Busses will leave the Town Hall for Kbandallah and Lower Hutt after tiie Pcrtbnnanoe. LATEST SONG SUCCESSES. • jjptAVOURXTES EVERYWHERE. BROTHER OP MlNE.—Another success by the composer of “There's a Big Lot of Sunshine,” 2s Cd. WAITING.—(When 1 Hear the Gate AS winging). A record seller everywhere, price 2s. . THAT DEAR OLD HOME OF MINE Second cable order to hand; order early as the demand is enormous; price Is copy. OVER THERE.—The Song that is used by all tho U.S.A. Forces and has now been taken up by all the Allies —a great chorus; price 2s. WHEN THE GREAT RED DAWN IS SHINING! —Another exceptional hit. Popularised by our boys at the front; price 2s 6d. I The above arc the best sellers wo have, land the hits of tho hour. Call and we will gladly try them over. If not, order by post, you will Ire sure to appreciate them. Posted, Ijd per copy extra. CHAS. BEGG AND cO., LTD., MANNERS STREET. WELLINGTON. PROFESSIONAL. B BRIDGE. DENTIST, Late Upper Willis street. Has Resumed Practice at 50 (Lower). Willis street, next Grady. Jeweller. Hours; 3 to 5. Telephone 4-191. I ! (By Special appointment to Hia Excellency Lord Islington.) Thorough and Export Treatment in MEDICAL AND ELECTRICAL MASSAGE. EVBBITT and Electrical Masseuse, Cert. ! England) assures to new and old patients skillul treatment and carelul attention ‘ to the sligntest detail! The result of her experience as a Medical and Surgical Nurse iu Lon.ion to many eminent physicians and surgeons and ten years successful work in Wellington. Patentee and Contractor to N.Z. Government— Self-Fitting Bandages. lonic Medication treatment, prevailing in all up-to-date Military Hospitals. Galvanic and Farradio Cabinets and Appliances lor the .Violet and Ruby Rays. Medical electricity and Rays treatment can be given at patient’s residence. Terms on application. NOTE NEW ADDRESS: The Wellington Medical and Electrical Massage Institute, 123, Upper Willis street, Wellington. 'Phone 1861. POSTAGE OF NEWSPAPERS TO NEUTRAL COUNTRIES AND D.S. AMERICA. fTtHE Regulations now provide that a NEWSPAPER addressed to any Neutral Country or U.S. AMERICA can ONLY BE DISPATCHED THROUGH THE PUBLISHING OFFICE OF THE PAPER ITSELF, Persons desiring to forward copies of the “NEW ZEALAND TIMES” to friends resident in any Neutral Country can ensure their regular dispatch bycommunicating with tho Publisher of this paper. WANTED Known—Artistic Printing in nil its various forms promptly executed at the “Times” office. Wo take trouble to give you satisfaction, and are always ready to help you carry out your own ideas successfully. Got prices from the “Times” and nee how reasonable we are.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 10063, 30 August 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 10063, 30 August 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 10063, 30 August 1918, Page 3

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