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AMUSEMENTS. fHEATR.E J£ 0 Y A L. . .j Commencing Thursday, June 29. BRITAIN PREPARED ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY THE REAL THING IN WAR! Do you want to realise what it is to ride as one in a great cavalry charge lias to ride? Or would you learn something, for instance, of work and life in a submarine, or in a mine-sweeper? Would you know the supreme happiness of the adventurer? Go, then, and behold for yourself these fascinating pictures at the Theatye Royal next week! For even more than the mere asking of an Army or a Navy in the fashioning, you behold the moulding of a man—physique, character,, efficiency. Every Man, Woman and Child is expected to see BRITAIN PREPARED As Exhibited at the Empire Theatre, London, under the patronage of Their Majesties, King George and Queen Mary. MUNITIONS-THE ARMY-THE NAVY. A Picture youj will ever remember. Special matinees will be announced later. BOX PLAN OPENS at COLLIER'S on SATURDAY. MISCELLANEOUS. QENTS! See this: Smart, Stylish suits made to measure from 5816 at the Palatine, New Plymouth. See advertisement on page G. C ONLY Youths' Tweed Overcoats, 19s v Cd to 22s fid.—W. T. Hookham, Inglewood and New Plymouth. e.n. AJO trouble in preparing luncheon or supper if you call at the Hygienic and get a fruit or meat tart. " e.n JJOOIvHAM'S SUITS for Fit and Value, 45s to 75s.—W T. Hookham, Inglewood and New Plymouth. e.n. AN abundance of Scones, Cakes, Pastry, Biscuits, etc., etc., at the Hygienic Bakery. e.n. \yiRE-CORD Trousers, G/11.-W. T. Hookham, Inglewood and New Plymouth, e.n. j\,£EX'S Tweed Hats, 5/0 for 2/O.—W. T. Hookham, Inglewood and New Plymouth. e.n. PANTS, 5/11. W. T. Hookham, Inglewood and New Plymouth, e.n. rOOKHAM'S Overcoats, for Style and Comfort, 37/6 to 90/-. W. T. Hookham, Inglewood and New iPlymouth. i e.n.

•OLK prefer our celebrated brew of .tea; that is w"hy so many people take a cup at the Hygienic Rooms daily. TT will pay. you to shop at Morris' Great Sale, now proceeding. Hundreds of big bargains. e.n. TUST to satisfy yourself about our prices, drop in and find out for yourself.—Morris' Great Sale. e.n. T\QN'T spend your money without getting the best value. Morris' Great Sale will surprise you for easy prices. VOU can get big parcels with a si pui'se at Morris' Sterling Great Sale, Liardct St., New Plymouth. e.n. (SPECIAL line of plates for afternoon tea, 2d each; Jugs to match at 5d each, at Morris' Great Sale. e.n. MORRIS' Great Clearing Sale.— 71 Jap Mats, two yards long, 1/3 each. Thousands other bargains. e.n. All Toys at Morris' Sale are going at half price. Selling vapidly. e.n. AT Morris' Great Clearing Sale.— / Novels, all best authors, 4'/,d each. Just the thing for winter evenings, e.n. AT MORRIS' Great Sale-Best Samarang Kapoc, lOd lb; 121b 9/6. e.n. gATTAN Fancy Chairs, 9/11 each; comfortable and artistic. Your pick at Morris' Store,- next Mrs. Pellew's. •MONEY TO LEND.—Apply, Wright and Lawrence, Solicitors, Stratford. Solicitors to Stratford Loan and Deposit Company. j "J g GOOD Eiderdown Quilts, all redue- " ed 4/- in the £. • Now is the I time at the Red Post! CLEANLINESS THE MAGNET. OUR SPECIAL STUDY IS TO SERVE UP EVERYTHING CLEAN AND DAINTY. Talking of tiur Lunches, quite a number of our customers walk many blocks to have our Quick Lunches, which stands proof of their popularity. Then the ladies have quite a lot to say about the Afternoon Teas we provide. You see it's this way. We have been fortunate in obtaining a good blend of Tea, of which particular line the ladies are no doubt the best judges, and that alone is responsible for our increased sales in Aftertoon Teas, : .... .., „,.,... PICTURE PATRONS! REMEMBER, WE REMAIN OPEN TILL U EACH EVENING. THE MARBLE BAR. Opposite Kawton Kin^j

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Taranaki Daily News, 23 June 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 23 June 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 23 June 1916, Page 1

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