AMUSEMENTS. THE EMPIRE-TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! THE BEST PICTURES and THE BEST MUSIC, gomplete Change for To-night Onlv. STDsGAREE. STIXGARF.E. TO THE VILE DUST TO THE VILE DUST TO THE VILE DUST / ptingaree and Howie repay in full a Treacherous German. Also Also Also r A TRIAXGLE KEYSTONE COMEDY. BECAUSE HE LOVED HER. BECAUSE! HE LOVED HER. Fenturitg Sam Bernard. • JjSTOH THE IRISH AT THE FRONT VILLAGES IN FLANDERS. Scenes of hard fighting. AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE, For VARIETY JARIETY QUALITY QUALITY CLEAN SUBJECTS CLEAN SUBJECTS our programmes are paramount. Reserve at Collier's. ,|£APONGA rjWN H ALL ' STRATFORD ANZAC MINSTRELS. WILL GIVE A PERFORMANCE ON TO-NIGHT AUGUST 24, AT 8 P.il fTEW SOKGS. SEW JOKES. ORCHESTRAL ITEM.S. DANCE TO~FOLLOW. USUAL PRICES. Whole of the Proceeds Devoted to Patriotic Purposes. W. B. FEARON, Hon. Secretary, Kaponga Patriotic Commmittee. BUSINESS NOTICE. THOUSANDS of BUSINESS MEN ABE 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 world. Where does the pastry habit end? Figure it out for yourself. This is no patent medicine ad. You know. You also know how much energy and vitality your son and daughter can scare up on sweet stuffs. Ask your wife's advice, and she will tell you to go to THE MARBLE BAR and have some real soup, meat sandwiches, toast, chocolate, coffee and crumpets, or any other of the real foods that comprise their 9d lunch. Try it for a week and see if you don't feel better, brighter, and as if you liked your work. THE MARBLE BAR. ' (Opposite Newton King's). Open to 11 p.m. Meet toe at The Marble Ear.,
WHAT DO YOU DRINK? JQO you like an occasional glass of x something more comforting and healthful than the usual tea, coffee, etc.? Have you 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. WEN DEL AND CO., of Auckland, are of really delightful quality, and FULL MATURITY? This old-established firm, the pioneer of the New Zealand wine industry, has been established over 50 years, and ■nine experts now testify that they are producing wines FAR SUPERIOR to many of those so extensively imported into" this country, AXD THE PRICES. ARE CONSIDERABLY LOWER. Messrs Wendel and Co. are now in a asition to make this fact widely known. They have accumulated such large stocks of aged wines that they have now a sure foundation upon which 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 Bow fast taking the place of strong alpoholic liquors in many homes throughout New Zealand, with great benefit to the users, both in health and pocket. Have YOU tried them yet? Send for |l sample bottle. WEXDEL'S WINES are procurable direct from the wine cellars to the consumer from a single bottle upwards, by post, railway or steamer. PBICE LIST ON APPLICATION TO J. WENDEL AND CO. WINE SPECIALISTS, 2236 Karangahape Eoad, AUCKLAND. Agent for this District:' H. A. HAYCOCK, JPrincess Street HAWERA. SGA.MOTU SEASIDE COMMITTEE. BAFFLE OF MOTOR LAUNCH. B Y permission of the Hon. Minister of Affairs the above com- ' mittee are raffling a motor launch in Aid of . the local Bed Cross Fund. Tickjptg one shilling each. t The date of drawing has.'been exOnded to September 4. . JAMES HA®)EN, Chairman. 0. ELLIS. Hon. sscretarr.
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 August 1916, Page 1
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