AMUSEMENTS. EMPRESS. TO-DAY. MPJf.ESS. Continuously. Greater Vitngrnph Play THE PRICE 01' FAME _ Featuring MARC MACDEBMOTT And »• NAOMI CHILDERS. One brother is a success; the other '■ is a failure. BUT WATCH FOR THE STARTLING' 5. CHANGE IN THEIR CAREERS. ' A dainty lovo story told in a new way. . Splendid Scenes: The Capitol at Washington. The terrific flood which overwhelms a whole- city. Madly excited election crowds. Tremendous American election processions, with their legions of ' sensational devices. ] SUJTERB SETTINGS EVERYBODY'S. TO-DAY. VERYBODY'S. Continuously. A Brilliant and Powerful Triangle Piny THE BRIDE OF HATE. FRANK KEBNAN r And MARGERY WILSON. Was sho a slave? She was won over a poker table. Her master, with venif Jjnanco in his heart, introduced her. as while, to the betrayer of his prandniecc, AND SHE BECAME THE BRIDE OF HATE. A distinctive drama, full of wonderful work. BOLD, PATHETIC, POWERFUL With an ending of delightful surprise. Also BILLIE BURKE, in "HER FIGHTING SPIRIT." HEMISTS like you to asiTlor "UNIQUE" HOT WATER ' BOTTLES, made by tho North British ' Rubber Company, because they know l "Unique" Bottles laßt for years, never leak, and give greatest satisfaction. Trade p Imperially. Buy the British article. All chemists. T4/TANAWATU TROTTING CLUB. . ANNUAL TOTALISATOR MEETING. AWAPUNI COURSE. FRIDAY, 18th MAY. ' First Race Starts 11.30. :
MANAIWATU RaSRg CLUB; PROFITS GO TO PATRIOTIC FUNDS. " ADJOURNED A' UTUMN MEETING . iM-EBTINGt , WILL BE HELD WEDNESDAY. I *, THURSDAY, ■'■ 16th AND 17th MAT, 1917. 'AWAFONI RACECOURSE ' AWAPUNI RACECOURSE PALMERSTON NORTH. . FIRST RACE STARTS AT 11.30 A.M. I Privilege Tickets already issued hold good for this meeting. NO SPECIAL TRAINS. Ordinary Trains run as follow:— Trains leave Paekakariki • each day at 6.35 a.m., picking up passenger* »• all Stations en route. Trains leave Wellington: Now Plymouth Hail, 8.20 a.m.; Napier Mail, !U0 a.m. .'.-..'' Trains leave Wanganui daily at 7 a.m., arriving Palmerston North 11 a_m. Trains leave Foxton daily at 8 a.m., setting passengers down at Awapuni Railway Station, and arriving at Palmorston North at 9.35 a.m. Dannevirke, Masterton, Pahiatua, and Woodville passengers, and passenger* from intermediate stations, oan reach Palmerston North each day at 11 a.m.Tho last train leaves Palmerston North for Wellington at 5.10 p.m., stopping at Aivapuni Railway Station. AUCKLAND : GARGET HOTEL, ' THE MOST UP-TO-DATE HOTFA IN WB^l^»RyLl3*&'fe^^;( AUSTRALASIA. 4^-^\ Specialty: Suites of Rooms, with : private , 'ifitff9/ffi\Ji£)f3t~lJA Bathroom, etc. OM^^'-^fff^'^'-flW'^ Ballroom. Ksll§iS?lla Tariff: From 10s. per day. Special Terms /sljisSiHil! (.'■-■ for lengthened periods. . . ' Bedroom and Breakfast from 6s. Other *> Meals -optional. ' '' Full particulars from Thos. Cook and , ssj«§?r"7?f^ Son, or Govt., Tourist Bureaux. ' Telegrams: "CaTgen," Auckland. ' **CyP§iFO** APRTL-No. 3-APEJL. ' N OW QN OALB a^sa^ gWiw °^ a ' J-" OW ON C3ALE W S ™. I ' D S. HnJTABY TA i L Pf THROUGHOUT NEW ZEALAND. X» Willis St. (next Emprre Hotel), „ T ,„,, ~„„„ „„«. for Officers' and Privates' Uniforms 2H?r 1 ?„ LISTS - WHO S WHo —"* Breeches, Puttees, Forage Caps and Hats > ? H .?.yff ENT PEOPLE-OPEN latest Military Capes; all the standard LMTER-MUSIC, PICTURES. Badges in stock; also Gaunt's Gold Gilt AND r PLAXERS, ETC. ,;,-. • , Buttons. PRICE 6d., ALL NEWSAGENTS. Special Featur© Advertisements. _ , .\ •' ******* **** ** * #*#*##>£*>& >f« >?>li * * i HANKIES ,: ':'.;.l^- : 1 x. Ave always sure of a. welcome as . ■-■ -i •' _, ■ gifts. _ In sets of three nicely ' ■ . . ■ l P embroidered. Best llrish ma- . ' B ft terials. Is. 4d., Is. Sd., Is; lid., 3s. lid., ! , . ' 4s. 3d., 4s. 9d., ss. 6d., 6s. 6d., .* * . , " 6s. 9d., 7s. 6d. the set of three 5« neatly boxed. Prices are rapidly - a, advancing of all Irish. Linen goods. >£ * SACHETS ' f •& We have a lovely series of Japan- ■•" "■'.'■"■''■.':'"■' *$* ese Hankie Sachets. Wonderful , good value. Is. 3d., Is. 6d., Is. Ud., 2s. 3d.. * * 2s. 6d., 3s. 6d., 3s. 9d., 4s. 6d., Bs. $ . •f" . These are boxed and make isi '.j, ' pretty gifts. • 1 HANKIES -: : -;\:i'y again. These are plain hemstitch- & >%• cd linen in boxes of six. is. 6U, 4s. 10d., ss. 6di, 7s. 9d. I* iji These are all ladies' sizes. a, ' Men's Hankies in sets of six. ' ' T These are soft finish pure linen. "5 1 * 7s. 3d., 9s. 9d., lis. 6d. box of six. % t PEN-PAINTING I * Is becoming better known. Wo f¥ V have a fmo complete outfit con- A .' .j, taining all necessary materials at 7s. 9d. ' : «] ' J DISH PAPEES ' I *k These useful things are so very >J« inexpensive that they are becom- ij< th ing more used than'ever. Pie Dish Colls-re, p-hiK Is 3d * * box of 12s. ' • • - t * Outlet Frills, le. 3d. box of 36. * Soufflet Cases, 6d. dozen: >& * ' 'Bound Paper d'Oyleys, 9 inches, Is. packet of 6ix dozen. g« . • Round Paper d'Oyleys, 7 inches, a t lid. paoket of six dozen. £ Oval Dish Papers, 10 xU, Is. 3d. § j paoket of six dozen. f, * •■■ Oval Dish Papers, 8i x 6, lOd. r v , paoket of six dozen. . v * ALL ABOVE IRE POST FREE FOR POSTAL NOTE. *' * * "Art Needlework Specialists," .* * Please Address Box 32. LambtOtl Quay. "t'*- * . ' ' * * * * >L< ********* @ »f< ****.*<**. * *'8< $■& S**
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