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AMUSEMENTS. TO-DAY! At TO-NIGHT! The king's. IXK KING'S. A THREE-FEATURE ATTRACTION Of Unchallengublo Quality, Headed by “E E V K i- A T I O XV," “K K !■: L A T I O N." “K K V K L A T I 0 N." “R K V K L A T I O N," A Metro Screen Classic's Super-Feature of Wondrous Beauty and Power. Starring NAZIM O V A, Until you see tier you cun have no idea of her Marvellous Acting and Magnetic Personality. Supported by the Triangle Feature, “SHOES THAT DANCED." • “SHOES THAT DANCED," Starring PAULINE STARKE and WALLACE McDONALD. An Idyll of the Under-world. In Addition— The Third Episode of the Path© SuperSerial, “THE Fatal RING," ‘‘Bo rrowed id eu t i ty." Reserve Your Seats at the Bristol, or -Phone 3M 3. GREAT LAUGHTER BOOM. TO-DAY! T'O-NIG HT! At EVERYBODY'S. VERY BODY'S, i Novel, Bright, and Attractive Feature, Entitled “THE WILD CAT." “THE WILD CAT.” “THE WILD CAT.” “THE W ILD CAT.” “TUE WILD CAT.'.’ “THE WILD CAT.” “THE WILD CAT." “THE WILD CAT." “THE WILD CAT." “THE WILD CAT." A delightful com-edy-drama, depicting the transformation of a lioyuen.spoiled and ill-tempered, into a charming and lovable wile. Featuring MISS JACKIE SAUNDERS As the Tvpical Tomboy Sort of Girl Who' didn't Want a Lover. A Human Fountain of Bubbling Merriment. Reserves by ringing -'Phono 50. 'l»/fILLIGANS, Eelburn Avenue, I -1-tJL are showing a great variety of 1 Fashionable Brown Suitings. | ELECTION NOTICES. WELLINGTON'' CENTRAL BYELECTION. SUPPORT WILLIAM T. HILDRETH (THE NATIONAL CANDIDATE), 'S76TIIOSE experience in civic life cnV» titles him to seek a position in Parliament. WILLIAM T. HILDRETH Is A SOLID MAN, AND A LOYAL AND ' trusted citizen. No speakers have been collected from yutside Wellington for him. HE FIGHTS HIS OWN BATTLE. 031 w ELLING TON CENTRAL BY-ELEC-TION. LABOUR LABOUR LABOUR LABOUR LABOUR LABOUR LABOUR LABOUR LABOUR LABOUR LABOUR LABOUR LABOUR LABOUR LABOUR LABOUR LABOUR LAHOCR LABOUR LABOUR LABOUR LABOUR LABOUR LABOUR LABOUR LABOUR LABOUR LABOUR LABOUR LABOUR LABOUR LABOUR meetings. MONDAY', at 8, Onon-air, Ghuzueo street. TUESDAY, at 8, Mission Hail, Aro street. WEDNESDAY, at S, Alexandra Hull, Abel Smith street. Speakers; J. McCombs, M.P. P. Fraser, K. Semple. St. Peter’s '.Schoolroom . Speakers; G, H. Chapman, M. J. Reardon, H. E. Holland, M.P. P. Fraser. Mission Hall, Tory street. Speakers: J'. Fraser. FRASER FRASER FRASER FRASER FRASER FRASER FRASER FRASER FRASER FRASER FRASER FRASER FRASER FRASER FRASER ERASE if FRASER FRASER FRASER FRASER FRASER FRASER' FRASER FKASJ/R FRASER FRASER FRASER FRASER .FRASER FRASER, ■ FRASER FRASER ILLINGTON CENTRAL ELECTION. |- R II AB R Y A T MORE The Radical Candidate. Will Address the Electors on tiomdisation of Hospitals, a Tramway Trouble, a Necessity for a General Election, a Cost of Living. » Land Question—Taxation and Roaggregation. iorvists and their Dependents, ruination of Soldiers, Slato Control, Education, etc., etc. -DAY (MONDAY), All DDAY-Post Oifico Square. -DAY (MONDAY AFTERNOON), 3 o’clock—Mecting for Women, St. Peter’s Schoolroom. ct CENTRAL BYM. J. MACK, M. J. MACK. 'HE INDEPENDENT LABOUR CANDIDATE, Address the Electors as follows; ■ S (.MONDAY) EVENING, Septemicr "Oth—St. Peter’s Schoolroom, at 1 oVlock. , ISDAY, October Ist.-Mt. Cook Boys School. IN BSD AY', October 2nd.—A Alectng of Supporter:-; will be hold in St. olm’s Presbyterian Hall, at 8 p.m. HEAR MACK! E FOR LOYALTY AND LABOUR.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 10088, 30 September 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 10088, 30 September 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 10088, 30 September 1918, Page 3

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