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AMUSEMENTS. THE EMPIRE TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT. 2 P.M. UXTIL 10 P.M. THE LAMB THE LAMB How a proven coward turneri nero. produced at the Triangle Studios by the great D. W. GRIFFITHS. What does this mean? ft means that the greatest picture-pro-ducer of the day has put his approval ou it. THK LAMB THE LAMB THK LAMB THE LAMB Heywood Brown, dramatic critic of the iCew York Tribune, says: "TRIANGLE PLAYS are a REAL SEXSATIOX. "THE LAMB" outdoes "The Birth of a" Nation" in its thrills. The play is to my mind far ami airay beyond "THE BIRTH OF A NATION" in sustained interest. I -v- Principal actors: ■DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS ' S and MISS SEEN A OWEN. Reserves at Collier's. Usual prices. "THE LAMB" wjll be screened at 'IWAITAKA on .MONDAY NIGHT. BUSINESS. NOTICE. Now Published. /THE NEW ZEALAND TURF BE- • < A GISTER FOR 1015-1910. ?ull and accurate reports of the past Reason's racing and trotting in New Zealand. Entries, etc., for principal future Events. Tables of Winners, Blood Stock Sales, Rules of Raclpg. Winning Owners, Winning Horses, Winning Sires, Trotting Statistics. * PRICE, 10/6 CASH, - The improvements made in recent years in regard to the general arrangement of the "Register," and the ease with which any performance can be found have been highly commended by those who know the value of this work 'of reference to the sporting world. Orders should be sent in at once to avoid disappointment, a3 only a limited jiumber have been printed. TBJ MANAGER, Christchurcn Press Company, Ltd., * Cathedral Square and Worcester Street, Christehureh. HELP .WANTED FROM ALL! ,DEO. CROSS MARKET IN AID OF 3 jR WOUNDED BOYS, . OPEN EVERY SATURDAY 'From 9 to 8. NEXT WEBSTER'S AUCTION MART, Pevon Street. farm Produce especially acceptably. KATE WILSON, Hon. See. <77 Courtenay St Tlione 327.* THOUSANDS of BUSINESS MEN are SLAVES TO THE PASTRY HABIT. They would scorn the idea of mixing a ittle petrol in a lot of water and fecdng it to the motorcar, but they do the \ tame sort of thing with their bodies—■lie most wonderful machine in t'he vorld. Where does the pastry habit end! ?igure it out for yourself. This is no latent medicine ad. You know. You also know how much energy and 'itality your son and daughter can 'care up on sweet stuffs. Ask your wife's advice, and she will '-ell you to go to THE MARBLE BAR »nd have some'real soup, meat sandvitfhes, toast, chocolate, coffee and crumpets, or any other of the real foods that :oraprise their !)d lunch. Try it for a jreek and see if you don't feel better, jrighter, and as if you liked your work. THE MARBLE BAR. (Opposite Newton King's). Open to 11 p.m. Meet me at The Marble Bar. FOR SALE SECOND HAND CONTRACTORS EQUIPMENT, Hand saw, Saw bench, etc., Steam Engines, Boilers, Pelton Wheels, Oil Engines, Shafting, Plumbers Blocks, iPulleys, all sizes, Dynamos, Motors, Pump 3, Dairy Factory Supplies. NORMAN WINKELMANN, M.E. Engineer and Machinery Specialist, EGMOXT STREET, P.O. BOX 80. fjjHE Management of OKEY, SON & ARNOLD, LTD., desire to inform their Patrons and the General Public that the balance of their stock of Hardware, etc., has been sold to MR. ARNOLD, and the Business will be closed down forthwith. The Company also wish to thank their numerous friends for the libera' support accorded them for so many years. JN connection with the above announcement, we wish to state that the stock taken over from OKEJT, SON & ARNOLD, LTD., has been supplemented f>y the addition of a considerable quantity of NEW GOODS and we confidently Jolicit a continuance of your patronag;. ARNOLD AND CO., Jarter's Buildings, New Pb mouth. r ATEST Waltz Success 'at ry.lier'a. Music WarebriJ." ,i itousse," 'Swaying," "Pop sml "Love's \waken:ng"; al\ j.ilei >f Abbaiza" •aVotte (Morel , Cf , .*/- eaci; posted ay,. * -- .

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Taranaki Daily News, 19 August 1916, Page 1

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633

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 19 August 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 19 August 1916, Page 1

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