AMUSEMENTS. > •; . . ... ... , HE'EMPIRE TO-NIGHT at «. TO-NIGHT Final Screenings BOOTLES' BABY finly One Verdict—the Xew Programme v, is CHARMING—DELIGHTFUL. THE LONDON FILM COMPANY In a Delightful Comedy-Drama of Military and Social Life. BOOTLES' BABY BOOTLES' BABY BOOTLES' BABY BOOTLES' BABY BOOTLES' BABY , A Story that appeals to the beat in ■■ ~ Human Nature. The 'Love OF a Child. The Love FOR a Child. Others on a Fine Programme? [ftHE SIREN (Vitagraph Drama). UMUTT & JEFF IN THE TRENCHES tVENICE—PearI <)f the THE GAUMONT GRAPHIC. 'FINAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT. ftTsual Wees. ■ Plan at Collier's. SHOWS BGMONT A. & P. ASSOCIATION. THIRTY-THIRD 42fJfUAL 1 SHOW 'AT HAWERA. NOVEMBER 22 AND 23, ISI4, GREAT EXHIBITION of all OF LIVE STOCK. ' ANNUAL DOG SHOW _ bpader the auspices of the NJZ. KenneJ' Club). £ CHAMPIONSHIP AWARDS, < COMPETITIONS for XJriving, Jumping, Steeplechasirig, . Riding. 'POME INDUSTRIES AND SCHOOL- . W.ORK, SIMOTOiR-OAR AN'iD AGRICULTURE MAOHINERY. ENTRIES CLOSE NOVEMBER 11. Schedules and Entry Forms on it application. , lV H. A. LENNON, " Acting-Secretary, Box 79. Hawera. |TTuATFORD AGRICULTURAL ANx> PASTORAL ASSOCIATION , gEVENTH QRAND gPRING gHOW \Fill be held on Wednesday and ! Thursday, November 29 and 30* . 'sn the Show Grounds, Flint Road, STRATFORD. • - - to -a* The great Dairy Show of Taranaki. Splendid Horse and Jumping Competi- "" i tion% CATTLE > BORSES SHEEF PIGS DOGS. iArt and Industrial Competitions. -* tntriia close November. 23, at 9 p.m. .Schedules on application to the Secretary A. D. STANLEY, ' Box 59, Stratford, ' £ BUSINESS NOTICES. DELICIOUS , SUMMER BEVERAGES * JVTOW Is the time when folk should be *" careful of what they drink. It will be found a wise policy to cut out all heady, heavy intoxicating liquors in favor of JVfiNDEL'S Delicious Light 'Wines. .These Pure Grape Wines are guaranteed free from all adulterants or coloring matter. They are fully matured l full bodied, and of delightful I'avor, Being made from New Zishivl-grown grapes they are the NATURAL Bever ages for New Zealanders. During the hot, trying months of the year they will keep you fit and well ' There is nothing more dili'ghthilly ■timuUting and sustaining on a hot summer's dav than a Gla?3 of WEN- ■ DELS WINE. It is the SENSIBLE ftrink. Per l!ot. PerDoz. s. (1. s. d. Ko. 1 Port r.-.-.v, 3 0 30 0 No. 3 Port .; 3 C 36 0 No. 4 'Port (invalid, old) 4 0 42 0 Special Invalid Port (very old) * 5 6 60 0 Sheiry (pale) 3 0 30 0 Sherry (brown) 3 0 30 0 Sherry (very old) 4 0 42 0 ■Malaga 4 0 42 0 Madeira (white) ..i 3 0 30 0 Frontignac (sweet) &ti 30 0 Constantia 3 6 36 0 'Burgundy • .....] 4 0 42 0 Muscatel (very choice) 5 6 60 • 0 Claret (unsweetened) .< 3 0 30 0 Claret (dry) ........... 3 0 36 0 Claret (old, dry) 4 0 42 0 Quinine Port .. * 3 c 36 0 i Obtainable at above prices from our sa»naki Agent— H. A. HAYCOCK. INCES SJBSaEC. HAWERA
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 October 1916, Page 1
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480Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 28 October 1916, Page 1
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