AMUSEMENTS. CUT THIS OUT and pin in a conspicuous placß. NOTE.—-The Empire was filled to capacity cverv night last week. Keep in touch with THE BEST PICTURES and THE BEST ORCHESTRA. THE EMPIRE' Programme arrangements for week commencing Monday; August 14— Monday and Tuesday— THE GIRL GOLDEN WEST THE GIRL of the GOLDEN WEST THE (iIKL GOLDEN WEST Wednesday (One night only}-* A Charming domestic drama, , ASHES OF HAPPINESS ASHES OF HAPPINESS ASHES OF HAPPINESS A story of love wrecked upon the rocks «of marital infidelity, but in the fullness of time—THE ASHES. Thursday (One night only)— Another "STIXGAREE" Story that strikes the mark and stays in the mind, THE BLACK HOLE OF GLENRANALD THE BLACK HOLE OF GLENRANALD Friday and Saturday— THE GREATEST OF ALL TRIANGLE 'PLAY'S, THE LAMB, THE LAMB, About which we shall discourse at length during the week. Reserves for all attractions at Collier's. QOOD fJEMPLAE JJ ALL FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 8 p.m.— DOROTHEA SPINNEY (London and Xew York). Popular Evening: I. —Irish Play. "The 'Travelling Man," Lady Gregory. •2.—Pierrot Play, "A Maker of Dreams." 0. Down. 3.—'Poses from Greek Vases to Music. TUESDAY, AUGUST 22. 8 p.m. THE PRINCESS IPHJIGEXIA, J)y Euripides. ~ Tickets, 2/6. Messrs Colliers Music Warehouse.
BUSINESS NOTICE. AN. INTRODUCTION AN invitation, fi " 1 r JACK FROST requests tlie pleasure of your company these cold mornings to a Beef Tea Banquet, to be held at the MARBLE BAR. They are also providing Hot Soups, Tea and Toast, Hot Chocolate, Malted Milk, Imperial Coffee and Tasty Meat Pies, and as the MARBLE BAR is noted foi- supplying nothing but the best, you will have something good in store lor you. N.B.—No objection to your bringing a friend with you! WHAT DO YOU DRINK ? D° you like an occasional glass of something more comforting and healthful than the usual tea, coffee, etc.? Have vou heard about the goodness of WENDEL'S WINES? Do yon know that a daily increasing number of people are finding out that the pure, unadulterated grape wines produced by J. WEXDEL AND CO., of Auckland, are of realiv delightful quality. and FULL MATURITY? This old-established firm, the pioneer of the New Zealand wine industry, has been established over 50 years, and wine experts now testify that they are producing wines FAR SUPERIOR to many of those so extensively imported into this country, AND THE PRICES ARE CONSIDERABLY LOWER. J[essrs Wendel and Co. are now in a position to make this fact widely known. They have accumulated such large stocks of aged wines that they have now a sure foundation upon winch to build an extensive trade. They can go ahead with confidence that they are able to keep up a continuous supply of aged wines at reasonable prices. Wendel's Wine Cellars undoubtedly contain the LARGEST SELECTION OF WINES IN THE WHOLE OF THE DOMINION, and the number of different varieties the firm is now producing cannot be approached by any other New Zealand firm. These delectable, pure light wines are now fast taking the place of strong alcoholic liquors in many homes throughout New Zealand, with great henefit to the users, both in health and packet. Have YOU tried them yet? Send for a sample bottle. WENDEL'S WINES are procurable lirect from the wine cellars to the consumer from a single bottle upwards, by post, railway or steamer. PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION TO J. WENDEL AND CO. WINE SPECIALISTS, 12SG Karangahapo Road, AUCKLAND. Agent for this District!' H. A. HAYCOCK, Princess Street HAWERA. W. S. COIiHAM. UXDERT A K E H. NEW PLYMOUTH, I Mortuary Chapel: C'ourteuay Street. 'P\ipne IST; three rings. RANTED KNOWN-English 20-li.p. Daimler Car for hire, day or night. Please, will aU my friends note that now my private 'phone is 574. T. Yv. Ward, Oid Central Fire Station, Powdcr'.iam Street. )" x.
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 August 1916, Page 1
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