AMUSEMENTS. EGMONT PICTURES WAREA—Thursday, August 31. i OKATO—Friday, September 1. OPUNAKE—Saturday, September 2. PROGRAMME; J GA.UMONT GRAPHIC (Topical) , IN PATH (Drama) . PANORAMA OF BELGIUM (Scenic) (From the River Meuse). , I WHILE THE TIDE WAS RISING j (Drama). JOKES ON JANE (Comedy) WIRELESS FROM THE WAR (Topical). ' i HER BIG SCOOP (Drama) (Part 1), featuring Maurice . Costello. FACE ON THE BAR ROOM FLOOR (Comedy). (Part 2), featuring Charles Chaplin. POPULAR PRICES. " N. 0. ANDREWS, "• Proprietor. gESEFIT 00NC EE T. CORONATION HALL FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1916. Proceeds in aid ol Sufferers' by the recent High School Fire, A MUSICAL TREAT. Programme: Overture, "lrie British Flag," ... .Band Selection, "The Quaker Girl," .... Band Song Mrs. McDonald Recitation Mr. Goldswovthy Bacarolle, "Tales of Hoffmann," .. Band Song Mr. Gos s Impersonations Mr. Vinsen Song, "Coming Home," 1... Mrs. Wilke3 Selection, ".Pirates of Penzance," Band Recitation Mr. J. G. Ellis Sorig Mr. McDonald Finale, "Tipperary," ............. Band Cd extra. H, K. CATTLEY, Secretary. QOOD ■ ALL MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1910. : DRAMATIC AND MUSICAL RECITAL, in aid of No. 1 Stationary Hospital. lyJ-ORTH IJAKANAKI JJUNT. SECOND TOTALISATOR STEEPLECHASE MEETING. " ' ON THE NEW PLYMOUTH V RACECOURSE. (By kind permission of' the Taranakl ,Jockey Club), . TO-DAY (First Race starts at 12.15.) CHARGES FOR ADMISSION: Gate—Foot Passengers, 2s; Horsemen. 3s; Vehicles (including drivers). 3s; every 'other Passenger, 2s; Ladies and Children, Free. Grandstand and Saddling Paddock. For Gentlemen, ss; For Ladies, 2s 6d; Children under 12, 2s 6d. SPECIAL TRAINS AND EXCURSION 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. bv Exam.), BIGHT SPECIALIST. (Late of Arthur Cocks, Optical specialists, Wellington). May be consulted as follows: Monday—PATEA, at Mr. H. P. Williams' chemist, from 11 to 4 p.m. Tuesday—STRATFORD, at Mr. F. Edyards', 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. West'wood's, chemist, from 9.30 to 5 p.m. Note: These visits will be regular every week. Lens-grindin<r and every description of optical repairs executed on the premises. Consultation free. ALWAYS IN THE LEAD The old saying, "as changeable as the weather," applies to our Menu. Now that Mr. Sun hf»s paid us a visit for a few days we Oiave gone back to the making of our delicious Ice Creams, Sundaes, etc. Last summer we introduced to the Xew Plymouth public many novelties connected with Ice Creams; this season we have something more special to offer. ■We still have a big demand for ; our 9d ' LUNCHES, TEAS, SOUPS, Etc. ' THE MARBLE BAR. (Opposite Newton King's). THE MEETING PLACE 'FOR ALL
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