AMUSEMENTS. — r—. r •< EGMONT PICTURES RAHOTU—Wednesday, August 30. WAREA—Thursday, August 31. OKATO—Friday, September I, OPUNAKE—Saturday, September 2, PROGRAMME: GAUMONT GRAPHIC (Topical) IN PERIL'S PATH (Drama) PANORAMA OF BELGIUM (Scenic) (From the River Meuse). .■ WHILE THE TIDE WAS RISING (Drama), c JOKES ON JANE (Comedy) WIRELESS FROM THE WAR (Topical). HER BIG SCOOP (Dtama) (Part 1), featuring Maurice Costello. FACE ON THE BAR ROOM FLOOR (Comedv). (Part 2), featuriqg Charles Chaplin. ' POPULAR PRIfcES. N. 0. ANDREWS, Proprietor. P ARE WELL gOCIAL. To TROOPER H. CORBETT, TO-NIGHT. At 8 o'clock. IN HEMPTON'S HALL, OKATO. ' Q.OOD IJEMPIAB JJALL MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1916. DRAMATIC AND MUSICAL RECITAL, in aid of No. 1 Stationary Hospital 1 JJUNT. SECOND TOTALISATOR STEEPLECHASE MEETING. - ON THE NEW PLYMOUTH i ... RACECOURSE. ' „ (By kind permission of the Tarana'.cl Jockey Club). iHURSDAY, AUGUST 31, U)l». .(First Race starts at 12:15.) , CHARGES FOR Gate.—Foot Passengers, 2s; Horsemen. 3s; Vehicles (including drivers), 3s; every other Passenger, 2sj Ladies and Childrefl, Free. Gra idstand and Saddling Paddock.— For Gentlemen, ss; For Ladies, 2s fid; Children under 12 ( 2s 6d. SPECIAL TRAINS AND EXOTTPSXON FARES. Morning Tea, Luncheon and Afternoon Tea. Booth conducted by Mr. E. Whittle. CITIZENS' BAND IN ATTENDANCE. E, L. HUMPHRIES, Secretary.
BUSINESS NOTICES. EYESIGHT. EYESTRAIN. W. SAXON JONES • (D.S.O.A. by Exam.), ' SIGHT SPECIALIST. (Late of Arthur Cocks, Optical specialists, Wellington). May he 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 f>nd every description of optical repairs executed on the premises,,: Consultation free. THOUSANDS of BUSINESS MEN ARE SLAVES TO THE PASTftY ' 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 t'he world. Where does the pastry habit end? Figure it out for yourself. Tbis is no patent medicine ad. You know. You also know how much energy and vitality your son and daughter can scare lip 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 ftd 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. J Sleet me at The Marble Ear, FOR SALE SECOND HAND CONTRACTORS EQUIPMENT. Eand saw, Saw bench, etc., Steam Engines, Boiujrs, Pelton Wheels, Oil Engines, Shafting, Plumbers Blocks, Pulleys, all siza», Dynamos, Motors, Pumps, Dairy Factory Supplies. NORMAN WINKELMANN, M.E. Engineer and Machinery Specialist, EGMOMf STREET, p.p. BOX Bft.
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 August 1916, Page 1
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