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■According to a correspondent potatoes aro being planted on nearly all the unoccupied land in-the churchyard at otyal, near Manchester. A big crop is confidently expected. Potatoes and other vegetables aro also to be grown in other burial grounds in villages o few miles outside the city. , . / Tea is a.wholesome, natural beverage, and the purer it is the more delicious and healthful it is. There is no tea to equal Desert Gold,. which, is of wonderfully rich and refreshing flavour, and is economical to use. Family Blend, Is. M. Special Grades, Is. lOd. and 2s—Advt. \

WILL PBKSENT The World's' Greatest Picture Spectacle D. W., GRIFFITH'S Stupendous Production 5,000 SCENES 3,00 ° HORSES conceive /if I|| SLIII IS fa R represents see this v M\\ kPw w^ as gigantic W|WAfcm f®l hif never been spectacle ffl ig p| JW j j&Jf equalled. COST ' 18,000 £100,000 PEOPLE GRAND OPERATIC ORCHESTRA. A Thrilling and Entrancing Drama. Founded on Thomas Dixon's Story of "The Clansman." /'THE BIRTH OF A NATION" ;" IS NOW BEING PRESENTED IN AUSTRALIA, ENGLAND. AMERICA, CANADA, BRAZIL, ARGENTINE '.-'.-, WORLD-WIDE PRAISE FROM THE PRESS: LQNDON. | NEW YORK. " SYDNEY. | MELBOURNE~ , "An extraordinarily fiite "It gols you with its "Tho produc-linu may ,bc ■ "Tliorft aro groat spenentertainment—thrilling — thrill and splendour right summed up .as magiiih- taculay scenes, and sonliamusing — pathetio —in- from tho start." rent." mentarmtcrosc. It never structive." —N.Y. Herald. —Sydney Morning Herald. ™'ls to interest." —The Times. ■_ —lho Age. — Sh'Lli'.m "Abounds in humour and "Realistic to a degree, "As wonderful as the tuumpli that will long be Jt ; s tru] womlorful _>. Tlio audience was most world has ever seen." -The Daily Telegraph. apprcciativc."-Tho Argus. —Morning Post. ' ' ' ~„ ... " 'Battle scenes on an im"Ouo could not wish for "A tender thread of love posing scale, charming lovo . _ anything moro sublime as runs through it. Nothing scenes, and wonderful spec"A gigantic spectaclo of a spectacle or-grander as like this spectacle has ever tacles mako up this reamazing realism." an entertainment." boon seen here." markablo production." t —Daily Mail. —N.Y. Sun. —Sun. . —The Herald. SEE IT-AND BE THRILLED. BOX PLANS OPEN AT -THE "BRISTOL ON FRIDAY NEXT, AUGUST 25! h.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2854, 19 August 1916, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2854, 19 August 1916, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2854, 19 August 1916, Page 11

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