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AMUSEMENTS. ■•JHEATRE JJOYAL piCTURES. MATINEE TO-DAY At 3 p.m. Also TO-NIGHT The greatest sories of films ever displayed or photographed. BRITAIN PREPARED. BRITAIN PREPARED. BRITAIN PREPARED. BRITAIN PREPARED. BRITAIN PREPARED. BRITAIN PREPARED. These pictures are the real thing, approved by the Admiralty and War Office, to show the world how Britain has got ready to beat flermanv. MR. BALFOUR soys: "They are a deep and vital lesson." LORD DERBY- says: "Everyone who takes an interest in the New Array and Navy shouh. see them." The London Times says: "The finest tiling of the kind ever produced in this country." The London Telegraph says: "The film from beginning to end is unique." The Pall Mall Gazette says: "It is only on seeing these films that one realises the full nature of the effort England lias made. The Morning Post says: "Beyond question the most authentic and comprehensive series of war pictures Which the public has or will have an opportunity of seeing." The Daily Mail says: "As splendid and thrilling a picture as has ever been projected upon a screen.'' BRITAIN PREPARED. BRITAIN PREPARED. Usual prices, Gd and Is. Reserves Is Gd. Box plan now open at Collier's Matinees To-day and Saturday. Also at ST JOHN'S HALL, WAITARA. FRIDAY, JUNE 30. Afternoon at 3. Evening at 6 o'clock. (New Plymouth Friday night. at 8 as usual). OPERA HOUSE HAWERA.' Tuesday. Wednesday, Thursday, July 11, 12. 13. BUSINESS NOTICES. EYESIGHT. EYESTRAIN. W. SAXON JONES (D.S.O.A. bv Exam.), SIGHT SPECIALIST. .(Late of Arthur Cocks, Optical specialists, Wellington). May be consulted as follows: Monday—PATEA, at Mr. H. P. Williams' chemist, from 11 to 4 p.m. Tuesday—STRATFORD, at Mr. F. Edvards', 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. WHERE TO STAY IN WANCANUI NEW ZEALAND'S FINEST PRIVATE HOTEL. Unique situation. Balconies open to sun and sea breezes. Magnificent view of river, town and country. An ideal holiday home! Every modern convenience. Sumptuous furniture. Motor garage. Croquet and tennis lawns. Tarip: From 9/- per day; from 45/per week. Telegrams: "Braeburn," Wanganui. Address: Anzac Parade, Wanganui. PARKVILLE. 'JHE LEADING PRIVATE HOTEL, RIDGWAY ST., WANGANUI. (Next Cook's Gardens). One minute's walk from railway station and Post Office. Hot and cold "baths. Comfortable Commercial and Sitting Rooms. Motor car for hire. Telephone 505. P.O. Box 207. Tariff 7s per day, £1 15s per week. J| HUDSON, Proprietor. VISITORS TO AUCKLAND, ARANAKIANS, visiting Auckland receive every home comfort at the pRIVATE JfOTEL, (next Laidlaw Leeds'), WYNDHAM STREET, AUCKLAND. The Langham Hotel is conveniently situated, three minutes from the station, wharf, and tepid salt water baths. ;ililard table. E. J. TREVELYAN, Proprietor. The Taranaki Daily News is on the breakfast tables in places as far away from _ the publishing office as Patea, Hawera, Manaia, Kapuni, Whakamara, etc. We literally cover the whole of the province" by breakfast time. Business men of the province—let us tell your story to the public every moraingl

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Taranaki Daily News, 29 June 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 29 June 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 29 June 1916, Page 1

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