AMUSEMENTS, THE EMPIRE fO-NIGHt! TO-NIGHT! Our Third Weekly Change. FOR TO-XIGHT ONLY. •A SCINTILLATING, EXQUISITE SELECTION" that you must s:?. Three War Films— RUSSIANS IN FRANCE. .TOPICAL BUDGET, on the british fkont (Official). TTUfGAREE. - STIXGAREE. Another "Stingaree" Story: jBE BLACK HOLE OF GLENRANALD It's daring will stagger you. ¥et another great comedy; MARIE DRESSLER, MARIE DRESSLER, "Tillie'a Punctured Eomanca 1 fame, in - JULIE'S TOMATO SURPRISE Two reels of ' OHAIX-LIGHTNING FUX, Stowing to-night only. Reserves at Colliers.
WHE2E TO*.STAY. B i - EMPIRE. HOTEL, STRATFORD'S POPULAR HOUSE. pECIL ARDEX, Mine Host, draws only Speight's Beer and has a name for telling spirit true to labeL If you're a (port you'll meet your friends there. * Tariff, 6/- per day. OPUNAKE g.O TEL. A. C. WALSHE wishes to intimate that he has taken oyer the JPUNAKE HOTEL. Splendid accommodation for visitors to he seaside. Good table. Terms moderate. None bat the best Ales, Wines, and Spirits kept. HOTEL BRAEBURN. tfJNEST PRIVATE HOTEL IN S.Z. Magnificently situated' and ; appointed. Five minutes' walk from post office. ACCOMMODATION FOR MOTORS. Tariff: 9s per -day; 45s per week. Jddress: Anzac Parade, Wanganui (accross river directly opposite rail- - way station). JJOYAL JJ 0 T EL. AUCKLAND. Cnaer entirely new managemenb " ( ■ D. COLLINS, PROPRIETOR. Late Clarendon Hotel (ChristcLuitß).
Has taken over KING'S COURT PRIVATE HOTEL. PPPER QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND hopes by strict attention to businesc tod comfort of patrons to still hare a Continuance of the support he has had . for the past 16 years. Take Id tram from Queen Street to Ijitj; Road via Symo'nds Street) .then one minute's walk. Grounds 3 acres in Exten«. Tennis Couft and Bowling Green, t Uagniflcent View of City and Harbour, five Minutes from All Attractions. ■ TERMS MODERATE. '» " Phone 2256. PARKVILLE, JiHE LEADING PRIVATE HOTEL, BTDQWAY ST., WANGANUL (Next Cook's Gardens). One minute's walk from railway station and Post Office. Hot and cold baths. Comfortable Commercial and Sitting llooms. Motor car for hire. Telephone 505. P.O. Eox 207. Tariff 7s per day, £ 1 15s per week. ftOSTHg G M O N T (New Plymouth) JJOSTEL Lovers of Alpine Climbing and Alpine Scenery can now have all this within easy walking distance of the Hostel. Guide always on hand. Telephone, H. WILLIAMS, Tahurangi. Manager. {THOUSANDS of BUSINESS MEN - are SLAVES TO THE PASTRY HABIT. ■ They would scorn the idea of mixing a little petrol in a lot of water and feeding it to the motorcar, but they do the same sort of thing with their bodies—the most wonderful machine in the Jtrorld. Where does pastry habit end! Figure it out for ;yoursel'f. This is no patent medicine ad. You v l:now. You also know how much energjo and Jritality your son and daughter can scare up m sweet stuffs. Ask your-wife's advice, and she will tell you t» qo to THE MARBLE BAR and hi\v« some real soup, meat sandwiches toasi. chocolate, coffee and crumpet), it any other of the real foods that comprise their 9d lunch, Try it for a w««i: and see if you don't feel better, feUfEter, and as if you liked your work. THE MARBLE BAR. (Opposite Newton Kipg'3), , < Open to 11 p.m. Meet me at The Marble Bar* y ,ATEST Waltz Successes at Collier's Music Warehouse —"La Rousse," ■Swaying," "Poppies," and "Love's t wakening"; also, "Violet of Abbaiza" Javotte (Morel) sT>rice 2£ eaeht nostgd ■
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 August 1916, Page 1
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