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AMUSEMENTS. MATINEE TUESDAY AT 3 P.M. MATINEE TUESDAY AT 3 P.M. THE EMPIRE Sailing NEXT MONDAY SIGHT, at 8 o'clock, P..M.S. NIAGARA, CONVOYED BY H.M.S. MOVIE. SYDNEY TO LONDON. THE ALL-RED ROUTE. THE ALL-RED ROUTE. Many people have postponed doing this trip, fearing they may 'be sent to Davy Jones' Loekei by one of Kaiser Bill? submarines, but we assure you that H.M.S. Movie is a most, excellent convoy, and there is absolutely no danger of being torpedoed. After touring SYDNEY an I AUCKLAND we leave tor SUVA, FIJI— Wharves Native Coral SellersDancing Girls —Grand Pacific Hotel —Leaving Suva we pass R.M.S. Maknra. ARRIVAL AT HONOLULU ("The Jewel of the Pacific") — AT SEA AGAIN. VICTORIA. BRITISH COLUMBIAThe 'Pacific Gateway of Canada—Entering the Narrows. VANCOUVER,'B.C.— Trip around the Town. EMBARK ON CP:R. NENTAL"Commence our 3000-mile Journey across Canada —The Wonderful P>oekies—Gigantic Glaciers. ACROSS THE PRAIRIES— Grain Elevators of the U.P.R.— Wheat Lands on the Rolling Prairie* WINNIPEG— Views of the City—Notable Public Buildings. MONTRRAL— The St. Lawrence—The Thousand Islands Route, a beautiful trip. NIAGARA FALLS— The Sinrht par Exee'ilence of the World. ACROSS THE ATLANTIC. ARRIVAL AT LIVERPOOL. TRAIN TO LONDON. LONDON— The Embankment—The Hotel Cecil.

THE HUB OF THE WORLD. Read what the Hon. J. A. Hanan, Minister for Education, says of this great Picture:— "The Picture is most 'interesting, anil should widen the knowledge of those who see it with respect to geography, customs and habits of the inhabitants. As thejvhole voyage is made on steamers, and through British territory, it should also stimulate the interest of the people in Imperialism." FARKS-. First-class 1/-, Second-clans Od. Passage for the tour can be booked nt Collier's.

COUNTY OF EGMONT. received up to noon on Tuesday, the 10th day of October, Mlfi, for:— Oeo Riding (Northern Division) Contract No. 201—700 yards crushed boulder stone, Eltham Road. Contract No. 202—200 yards boulder stone, Eltham Road. Oeo Riding (Southern Division). Contract No. 203—450 yards crushed boulder stone, Patiki Road. n Division). .„„„„, i,,-,—.._„ ~«.>.= ~,'ushed boulder stone, Main South Road. Rahotu Riding (Northern Division). Contract No. 295—500 yards crushed boulder ftone, Main South Roai. Contract No. 296—550 yards crushed boulder stene, Main Sor.t:i Head. ? obtained from the Riding Foreman, and at eev.nty Office. CEO. W. ROHERS, Cau.ty Cleric. Opunakc, September 20, 1310.

TO BUILDERS. fENDERS are invited for additions to the Factory at Kaimata for the Kaimala Cooperative Dairy Co., Ltd., Plans and specifications at our Office, .vhere tenders will be received lip to 10 a.m. on Saturday, October 7, 1016. percivae'and MESSENGER, Inglewood. Sentcn.ber 23 1916.

COI'NTY OF EGMONT, BEACH SHINGLE TENDERS will be received n\ to noon on TUESDAY, tlie 10th day of October, KHG, for— Contract No. 297—05 yards Beach Sliir.glc, to be delivered at the I'muroa and Okawiii Bridges, Main South Road, Labotu Riding (Southern Divis'on). Spoeilications from Bridge Foreman, or at County Cilice. GEO. \V. ROGERS, County Clerk. Opunake, September 2S, \?\f.. THE SAILOR'S FRIEND-. TjONT risk your life goinf; to sei without BIXNIE'S PATENT LIFESAVING PILLOW AND LIFE-BEET combined. It is the cheapest and nio.se convenient and very best Eife-Belt in the world. Eife Insurance Companies .should present their policy holders with one each. A 21b Life-Saving Pillow will keep afloat the heaviest man for months. Read advertisement, "Ready, aye, Eeady," in Auckland Weekly News. APPROVED BY THE NEW ZEALAND MARINE DEPARTMENT. Price 10s Od, post free to any address in New Zealand. A. BINNIE. HOBSON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH.

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Taranaki Daily News, 30 September 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 30 September 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 30 September 1916, Page 1

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