AMUSEMENTS. iJHEATRE ROYAL piCTURES. TO-NIGHT. A Gigantic Programme of 4 TWO-PART FEATURES 4 Headed by the Highly Exciting and Emotional War Drama, PARTED BY THE SWORD. PARTED BY THE SWORD. PARTED BY THE SWORD. PARTED BY THE SWOEi). A Story of GERMANY IX WAR-TIME. An Englishman outwits the Huns! Wonderful Adventures. Hair-breadth . Escapes. Daring Motor-cycle Leap for Life. MO ONE TO GUIDE HIM MO ONE TO GUIDE HIM The latst 2-reel .CHAPLIN Keystone, featuring CHAPLIN ererybodys' favorites CHAPLIN THE MASTER KEY Gth Episode. THE MASTER KEY Police Raid the THE MASTER KEY Chinese Den. A Rushing 2-rcel Melodrama, BIG JIM'S HEART. BIG JIM'S HEART. A fascinating romance of the rolling prairies, "Way out West." "One on Ikev," "War Budget," etc. Usual Prices: 6d and 1/-, Ladies' Concession to Stalls, 6d. FOR OUR WOUNDED SOLDIERS' FUND. PATRIOTIC CARNIVAL WAITARA. Thursday, February 17— FLORAL PROCESSION, HORTICULTURAL SHOW, PROMENADE CONCERT. Friday, February 18— ATHLETIC SPORTS, HORSE-JUMPING EVENTS, MILITARY SPORTS. Saturday, February 19— s SCHOOL COMPETITIONS, COSTUME CRICKET MATCH, PATRIOTIC CONCERT. For Further Attractions see ' Programme. W, ANDREW, - H. WERE, < Directors Secretary. BUSINESS NOTICES. EYESIGHT. EYESTRAIN. W. SAXON JONES, (D.S.O.A. by Exam.), SIGHT SPECIALIST. (Late of Arthur Cocks, Optical specialists, Wellington). May be consulted as follows: Monday—PATEA, at Mr. H. P. Williams{ chemist, from II to 4 p.m. Tuesday—STRATFORD, at Mr. F. Edi wards', chemist, from 1 to 5 p.m. Wednesday—ELTHAM, at Mr. A. Hancock's, chemist, from 12 to 3 p.m. Thursday, Friday and Saturday—HAWEßA, at Mr. J. H. Westwood's, chemist, from 9.30 to 5 p.m. Note: These visits will be' regular every week. Lens-grinding and every description of optical repairs executed on the premises, consultation free. VIVI F I C The great specific for Eczema {used in connection with VIVIFIC OINTMENT). CURES INDIGESTION, KIDNEY TROUBLES AND NERVOUS DISORDERS. I The following testimonial attests to its virtues:— Cornwall Street, Eltham. Messrs Moore and Co. Dear Sirs —My daughter suffering from Eczema for nine years, and being treated by three doctors, with no good results, a friend advised me to try "VIVIFIC" Tonic and Ointment, and after taking seven bottles of Tonic and using one pot of Ointment, she was completely cured, thanks to ,C VIVIFIC." —Yours faithfully, MRS. W. CLARRY. If your store keeper does not stock apply to Messrs Burgess, Fraser and Co., New Plymouth and Hawera, or Messrs Kempthorne, Prosser and Co. and Sharland and Co., Wellington. Price 3/6 per bottle. Ointment, 2/6 per pot. HENRY BROWN & C a HENRY BROWN. C. AHIER. F. H. BROWN. MORLEY STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. TO FARMERS. BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. We are SOLE AGENTS in New Plymouth for the GOLDEN BAY CEMENT, which is known as the best Cement on the market. We will be glad to do business at the usual market rates. HENRY BROWN & G°
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 February 1916, Page 1
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