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THE ONLY INDEPENDENT FILM EXCHANGE. New Zealand Picture Supplies, Limited : NOTE.— We are a New Zealand Concern, and are the ONLY EXCHANGE FREE TO HANDLE A VARIETY OF BRANDS. We have concluded arrangements by which wo SELECT WEEK BY WEEK Picked Features from this Array of Producing Companies: TRIANGLE VITAGRAPH WORLD SF,LECT GOLDYWN PATHE And FIRST NATIONAL EXHIBITO RS, besides GAUMONT IVAN . * THANHOUSER _^ SELIG SPECIALS PATHE COLOR ? Amd Others Exh^l tors wHo find thomselves talcing the weekly oujput- (good or baa) of of any one Company, please remember that our new^; arrangement means that we are on the average taking not Wre than THE BEST ONE OUT OE EVERY FOUR ANY ONE COMPANY MAKES. What is Showing, and WhiM; v WEEK COMMENCING OCTOBER 5. \ !;.. AUCKLAND: '" ' ■■,■ ' „.. >' ,•'.'■<-.' ■• '• ; v'iv'. " ; STRAND "The Splendid Sinner" (Goldwyn— Mary Garden) .-._.. EVERYBODY'S "Broken' Ties" (World—^Jurie Elyidge) . .•.•.,:,; QUEEN'S "Pants" .< (Essanay— Mary"- McAlister) ■' „«,,.'"' GRAND "Empty Pockets" (Select— All-Star Cast) >^yN WELLINGTON: - ■ ° •:'■ ' ■■..'.■• : - KING'S "The Daring of Diana" (Vitagraph— Anita , Stew : art) , EVERYBODY'S "Masks and Paces" (Ideal— Forbes -Robertson) , EMPRESS "Who Is To. Blame?"" (Triangle— Jack- Livingston). CHRISTCHURCH: i >, ; :f^ V ' LIBERTY. "Shoes That Danced". ■ ( Triangle— Pau7ine • Starke) . EVERYBODY'S . "The Sign Invisible" (First National;— Mitchell Lewis) ,• 'QuNEbfN: : •.' ::"T '■ ■■•".' -.;>'■■ k]' --.;'"■ V^>' '" " ■ ■ '"■■ ."''" : ' : ,r OCTAGON .■;■- "Fields of Honor" (Goldwyn— MUe'Marsh) . .EVERYBODY'S "The Way Out" (Worlcl— June Elyidg^)- . QUEEN'S ' "A Soul m Trust" (Triangle— Bel^cßennett) ■:- •INVERCARGILL:' ' . ''• : ' V ; '1' Wj:. :;•* " : .- " - ' P.P.P.; "The Trap" (World— Alice Brady) ,' ' . '■ ALBION tkissing Bank Notes" (Triangle— 'Norxna-Talmadge) . , • . : Patriot" (Triangle— William S. Hart) TIMARUi . . , ROYAL . . "The Missing Bank Notes" (Triangle -Nbrma Talmadge) ■■•-■■' . "The Purple Lily (World— Kitty Gordon) GRAND «His Own People" (Vitagraph— Harry Morey* ' PALMERSTON N. "Mark of Cain" (Pather-Irene Castle) "Innocent's Progress" (Triangle — Pauline. Starke)' . . "The Firefly of Tough Luck" (Triangle- Alma Rubens) ; WANGANUI: • . B • HIS MAJESTY'S "Innocent's Progress" ". (Triangle— Pauline Starke) GRAND "Nearly Married" (Goldwyn— Madge Kennedy) ■■ ' "The Firefly of Tough Liick" (Triangle— Alma Rubens) ' IvfASTERTON: "The Law of Compensation" (Select-Norma Talmadge) "The Woman m White" ()?atheT7-.Florerice La Badie) "Little Red Decides" (Triangle— Barbara Conolly) HASTINGS: EVERYBODY'S "The Law of Compensation" (Select-Norma Talmadge) MUNICIPAL "The Spurs of Sybil" (World— Alice Brady) "Woman Between Friends" (Vitagraph — Alice Joyce) GISBORNE: , , /. , . . EVERYBODY'S "Panthea" (Select— Norma Talmadge) '~' . "The Hopper" (Triangle-— William V; Mong) PALACE "Wanted a Mother" (World— Madge Evans) HAMILTON: . - t ' KING'S "Sylvia of the Secret Service" (Pathe— lrene Castle) "The Witch Woman" (World— Ethel Clayton) ' , : - --; •••■ • "I Love You" (Triangle — Alma Rubens) - FSILDINGj .LYCEUM. . "Spreadirig Dawn" (Goldwyh— Jane Cowl) "Heiress bf Coffee Dan's" (Triangle— Bessie Love) ; . -, •. "The -.Wild Strain" (Vitagraph— Nell Shipman) [ DANf^eyiRKE: "The Floor Below" (Goldwyn— Mabel Nbrmand) ■t ...■:: "The Woman m White" (Pathe-^Florence La Badie) NELSON: . I' ■•■.-,,..■■ ■ EMPIRE. . "Polly, of the Circus" (Goldwyn— Mae Marsh) 1 . ' "Chicken Casey" (Triangle— Dorothy Dalton) J ROYAL. "It Happened to Adele" (Pathe— Gladys Leslie)

SALE BY TENDER. Valuable Hotel Property and Sections, near Carterton. *4-<H.E Trustees m the Estate of Thos. 1 Ray, Deceased, late of Carterton, Farmer/ offer for; sale by tender the following properties: ;r ; ■ ; ;;- 'Lot . I—Freehold of the "Taratahi ' "Hotel," comprising 5 acres, fronting the main Voad be.t^jeeiii V/el- ; llngtonv;andv;Masterton^, ; Thls hotel is the !'■ nearest to Mastelrton, being ■ 8 miles distant. >'- Xot 2 — Freehold Of 12 acres,' at the • junction of the Mastertdn arid • Hughes'-road adjoining the Tarai tahi Racecourse, TJhis 'piece ofland is well fenced and sheltered,and is valuable either.as a*ibuilding ' site or as a holding •paddock. ;: Lot 3 — Freehold of % acre building ■ ' site opposite the Taratahi Hotel. Lot 4 — Freehold of % acre building ' site opposite the Taratahi Hotel. Tenders close on the 15th October, IDIB. ■Particulars and Conditions of Tender and Sale may be inspected at the Offices of Fell and Putnam, Solicitors, Royal Exchange Buildings, Wellington; James Moncrieff, Carterton, or MAUNSELL, HART AND HOGG, Solicitors for Vendors, CARTERTON.

IBONNINGTON'S fi 1 CARRAGEEN ' q || )fi IRISH MOSSll&l; 111 ',!. .!c|' This is the '*Wlft\ Hr.rv. 4 Best Remedy for »s i , rEH- ; Coughs and Colds | j """-•'"•- : ■ No"perhapß''aboutit-.. 1 i iCeorce ■ 9 Ol ' no other medicine §! -j - c««l : ; j: • has stood- the 60 yearB 1 ■- a ! ! M\^Mm% me j- 08 * 1 t' ia t proves «§ ) me^^^^ Bonnington's - to be |B j '•, . .Uijf ;ii without an equal for |g ; • 'i'!::'.-.;! |k the coughs and colds ft|s j 1 jr'Pi'i.' g 9 f children or adults, ft ' ''*K-%im r * s "^ Mp.sa 1 j •■"%." '% " J^ reo from harmful S v- S i» '£ narcotics and drugs, 35 1 jfs "It. ':& pleasant to take, you SH .•{{'. : ij I- should never be with- ffl 'v'-l'< '! i : out it m the home. sj« ''*li ''! Bonnington's breaks up m - ! 'jij ' the cough or oold, soothes BHB ■ 'k ! ± the irritation, effocls. ft Bflg t / ± enre, and leaves the chest aw r -'-." and lungs strong and |hw .."■..■ 11 Healthy. Like all good Bffl : i'■ things, Bonninuton's has \Sh -■•'•' • -f imitators. See to it thoro- MA i "■ " :;«■ forn thftt you. gettho MB c ; fl original— Bonnington's— HjS x :Ap*T j The Standard Family jm 5 $o6r j Cough Remedy for Em :'-.: " ;k ; over 60 years jgsp f IVOLI" T^A ARCADE, 89 97 '99. .STUART ST.,.' DUNEDIN. TJw.-mfist: spacious- ground-floor _ Tea and Luncheon Rooihs m. the -City, v rvodierche ' Four-Co'u^e Luhchebni - 12- to 2 dai1y;.7;, 1.......... \.%.. ; V---'Ugh Tea (SWeets included), &• to 7 • daily ....... i . .' . . . . . ... . ■'.'•;•; . , ■; . ; . . \ . I/- ■ Grills (coke gfiller) till 7 - : p.tA..:. .'.!/- Tea, Scone3j Caked, Assorted Sand- „-- wlchSs, 9 -a.m. to 10.30 p.m.. ..... .6d. Try our Marble "Bar for cool and wholesome Fountain Drinks, • Ices, etc. Artistic 'Wedding, Christening, Birthday, Christmas, Souvejiir, and Soldiers' Galrss to order. . . .;, '_, . _ ,J,

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NZ Truth, 5 October 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, 5 October 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, 5 October 1918, Page 2

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