AMUSEMENTS. "TEE SHOW THOUSAND LIGHTS.' [fP FULLERS' It's a V.'ondor Show! FULLERS' A Veritable Joy-Whirl of FULLERS' ]lrilliauco and a Pageant of PULLERS' Pun! FULLERS' Stanhope is at his best; FULLERS' Los Wharton is as popular FULLERS' as ever; Tod MacLcan aud PULLERS' his little partner are still FULLERS' hero in a new Playlet, FULLERS' "Ootzey"; Kolly and Drake PULLERS' in fresh eccentricities, PULLERS' Brown and Newman, and PULLERS' Walter Jt'Kay complete tho FULLERS' programme. "NEED MORE BE SAID?" Tho Show starts at Eisht, The Rush will be Great, Rook Seat 3 ere it's Late! PUBLIC NOTICES. RED TRIANGLE DAY. I HEREBY INVITE the Business Hen of the City to meet me in the Concert Chamber of the Town Hall 'iHIS AFTERNOON (7th instant), at 4 o'clocK, to set up a Citizens' Committee in connection with the Red Triangle Day Appeal for Y.M.O.A. War Service Funds. Brigadier-General Sir Robt. Anderson (Sydney), 0. Rhodes, Esq., and G, H. Wilson, Esq. (of Auckland) will address the meeting. (Signed) J. P. LUKE, Mayor. 1 WAR WORK. Ol AA AAA REQUIRED to extend */IIIU,UUI/ and carry on the great work of the CHURCH ARMY for Sailors and Soldiers. 1000 HUTS at all Fronts and Naval Bases. 10 lately added to theeo by New Zealand subscribers. All huts open to N K Z. and other troops for rest and recreation. 1000 BEDS at our SoldierB 1 Homes. Hundreds of the Ladies of England volunteered to help the Church Army to make their leave as home-liko as possible. Tho Hon. G. W. Russell hac given his approval to our efforts to help tho soldiers The King, Right Hon. Lloyd George, Admirals and Generals and New Zealand Soldiers themselves havei written appreciative letters referring to our work, carried out with the approval and> by the wish of the War Office. Our Kitchen Cars. Recreation Huts, Chapels. Hospitals, and Soldiers' Homes arc open to all. TOURIST RESOftTS. NELSON-TEE SUNNY SOUTH. SPEND YOUR HOLIDAYS AT WAINUI," NELSON. First-class modern Private House. Within easy distance of town, situated on bank's of Matai. "Wainai" is tho Popular Home for visitors and touristß. Cars meet all boats and 'trains. First-class accommodation. Tariff, 10s. per day, weekly by arrangement. Telegraphic address, "Wainui," Nelßon. 'Phone 85. MRS. H. ORUMPTON, Proprietress. PALMERSTON NORTH. TJ 0Y• A L HOTEL. Modern Brick Building. Electric Light Throughout. Box 203. 'Phono 94. A. E. HAYWOOD, Proprietor. " RALLY-HOI RALLY-HOI SUMMER WITH US AGAIN. WHEN visiting Napier make tho Provincial Hotel your Headquarters. The Official Homo for the Troops.. Why not for you also? Tariff Moderate. One minute Station, Theatre. Parade. T. A. HEATH, Proprietor. PI'OIO'K. OXLEY'S HOTEL (opp. Poßt Office and facing Harbour). Modern Brick Building. First-class Accommodation for Touristß, etc Hot and Cold Baths. Lighted throughout with Eleotrinity. Launching Pirt:en can bo arranged for Trips to Bounds. Telegrams: "Oiloy's," Picton. P.O. Box 22 P. A. OXLEY. Proprietor. QTAR HOTEL, ALBERT STREET, AUOKLAND. Under New . Management. Tariff from 10s. £d. per day. B.' J. ATKINS, Proprietor. CARCEN HOTEL, AUCKLAND RECOGNISED as one of the Leading Hotelß in Aiißtralasia. Speoialty: Suites of Rooms, with private Bathroom, etc. Ballroom. Tariff: 10a. <d. to 16b. per day. Special Terms for lengthened periods. Bedroom and Breakfast from 6b. Other Meals optional. Full particulars from Thos. Cook and Son, or Govt. Tourist Bureaux. Telegrams: "Oargen," Auckland. E. F. BLACK, Proprietor; * 0 ECZEMA. RADIO LOTION AND OINTMENT.-A Guaranteed Curo for all kinds of Eczema and Skin Diseases. Hundreds of Bufforers cured weekly and cured permanently. Tho distressing irritation iB relieved on FIEST APPLICATION. Lotion and Ointment, ss. 6d., postage Is. extra. MADAME AMIE, V> Smeeton's Building, Queen Street, AUCKLAND. LEGGO'S TOMATO SOUP. "DfAS the True flavour of Vlhe-ripencd Bendigo Valloy Tokatoes. Obtainable all good Stores. REMIND your Soldier Boy or Friend of his New Zealand homo by posting him one of Rawlins's spoeiafly-prepared Oakes. Send us your order, and we will post the parcel and send you tho P.O. receipt. Our oakes are paoked in absolutely air-tight tins. The cakes we sent last year arrived in excellent condition, and wo guarantee them all this year. Price, packed and posted, 7s. 9d. and 9s. Special quotations to Societies requiring a quantity Orders received now will reach tho Front by Easter. J. Rawhnß, The White House. Palmerston North. OMINION Lever Watch, printed guarantee for 1 year, mannfaotiired by maker of Biff Ben Alarm. Post 7b. od. to J, E. FITT, Jeweller, Palmerston North, Sole Agent for (ho District. H R LUMLEY. MARTINBOROUGH. MOTOR Mail Service, Foatheraton-Mar-tinborongh and Surrounding Districts. All trains mot. Cars, Horses, and Gigs £nr Hire. 'Phono No. 2- ■' ■ EOYAL MAIL LEAVES CARBINB STABLES, Feilding, for Kimbolton Daily at 8.30 a.m. and 5.30 p.m.! lcavoi Kimbolton at Noon for Feildlnff. • B. ,T. MOORE, Proprietor. Pending. AN INVOLVED CASE QUESTION OP LIABILITY. . By Telegraph—Press Association. New Plymouth, Fobruary 6. Ao interesting appeal was heard against tho decision of Mr. Crooke, S.M , in dismissing informations under the Sale of Food aud Drugs Act. Samples of milk purchased by an inspector from ono Clemow, who carted milk sold by one Sanger to one Butler. Tho question involves tho liability of Clemow as tho seller's agent. Decision was reserved. SNIFF UP, GARGLU OR SWALLOW
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 120, 7 February 1918, Page 7
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