AMUSEMENTS. ALL SEATED for ROTORUA. Train leaves rpHE JjJM'FIRE gTATION XO-NIGHT at 8. TO-NIGHT FOR THE LAST TIME. Two Reels of Marvellous Motion Pictures. A "PICTURE" TRIP A "PICTURE" TRIP • TO ROTORUA TO ROTORUA WONDERLAND OF NEW ZEALAND. THE WONDERLAND OF NEW ZEALAND has, strange to say, been' visited by comparatively few residents of the Dominion. The guides of Rotorua inform the visitor that for every New Zealander who goes to view the thertaal marvels of this country there are three Americans and two Australians. Now, (however, this most wonderful of all travel regions has, by the art of the motion camera man, been filmed on 2000 ft of nnique motion pictures, disclosing EVERYTHING WORTH ISEEING IN THE THERMAL REGIONS, rhe supporting Programme is good. )J»OWN TJALL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER & GRAND ORCHESTRAL AND VOCAL CONCERT By Hawera Male Choir and Combined Concert Party, proceeds in aid of Stratford Wounded Soldiers' Fund. I Jour Opportunity to Help a Worthy Cause. PRICES: 3s, 2s, la. / (JEE NEW PLYMOUTH CITIZENS BAND . ,Will Visit OKATO by Invitation on ' SUNDAY, 10th DECEMBER. f roceeds in aid of Okato Patriotic Fund ' KEEP THE DATE IN .VIEWI QRA N D £< ONCE <R T In aid of Methodist Parsonage Fund, EEMfTON HALL, OKATO, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, at 8 p.m Among the Artists performing are th following: Mr. and Mrs. McDonald from New Plymouth; Rev. Papapa kura, from Opunake; Messrs. Mai sing, Ulingworfch, Evans, and Hugh son, from Rahotu. Mrs. Seen, Mis Aroa, and Mr. Thomson are the loca performers. ; Popular Music! Popular Singers! POPULAR PRICES: Suy your Tickets in advance to secur o Seat—2/- and 1 1 /-. gTRATFORD. RACING £JLUI ANNUAL MEETING, . FAMJARY 1 and 2, 1917, Pandicapper: J. E. Henrys, (STRATFORD CUP, 1%. mile, 500 sovs, DOUGLAS HANDICAP, six furlong 250 sovs. 2TGAERE HANDICAP, six furlong 200 sovs. Of A LONE MEMORIAL, B%' furlong 300 sovs. » JAII Hack Events (except four maidc races of 100 sovs. each) are 17 150, or 125 sovs. DOMINATIONS CLOSE with unde signed on WEDNESDAY, Decei t>er 6, 1916, at 9 p.m. Stratford Tel graph Office closes 8 p.m. All nomin jtions, 20s. The attention of owners is drawn 1 the fact that the Taraoaki Jock< Club's Christmas Meeting has four op< laces making eight open events in tl jpne week. ALFRED COLEMAN, Secretary. Stratford XMAS HAMPER! 1 give the best value in Xmas Chet Xmas Hampers at 20/-, 25/- and 30/-. FOB 2(V/. —* Settle whisky, 1 bott Spanish port wine, . quart bottles ale. FOR OK/ —I bottle brandy, 1 bott whisky, 1 bottle Gonzal port wine, 10 quart bo ties ale. for on /-i bottle dry gin (Scbnap] J or Old Tom), 1 bott whisky, 1 bottle claret, bottle Gonzalez port win 12 quart bottles beer. My price for ales and stout, 11/6 pi dozen. I only stock standard lines in ale •nd stout, viz., Speight's, Manning' ,VVard's, Tui and McGavin. Customers may have hampers mac up to suit their own requirements. Cases 1/- extra. Freight paid to ita stations, 1/6. v RAILWAY S|OT£X, INGLEWOOI EDWARD MtGINTY, Proprietor. jCTOR SALE, Second-hand Fisher Pian iron frame, check action, orei irung; perfect' order. £2B cash, « ,:rms ISs a month, A anip. Collier jlusie JVareiwuie. ...
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 December 1916, Page 1
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530Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 5 December 1916, Page 1
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