AMUSEMENTS. TO-DAY rpO-NIGHT. '. - O-DAY -Lo-NIGHT. r A SENSATIONAL SUCCESS. i 7 -RRINCESS.I ■»' •■ X RINCESS. r- . PRINCESS. — ' I RINCESS. —— • KOBERT TTTTARWICK OBERT '','-.-' ' In 7 FRUITS f\F TYE.SIRE. . -i RUITS VF J FRUITS f\F TIESIRE. , RUITS U{" VESIEE. J A WM. A. BRADY 5-ACT FEATURE, -i Released through J THE WORLD FILM .CORPORATION, ] By Arrangement with the J DOMINION PICTURE THEATRES CO. 1 ' Overture To-night at 7.50. J Tbe Peerless Princess Orchestra, j - f-VUEEN'S. — — V*CEEN'S. Dominion Picture Theatres Co. present Another Metro. "A YELLOW STREAK." " A YELLOW STREAK." ■Starring the Gifted Dramatic Actor, LIONEL BA'RRYMORE, LIONEL BA'RRYMORE, And Featuring ] The Charming and Talented Actress, IRENE IIOWLBY. IRENE HOWLEY. A Remarkable Wonder-Play, In .1 Acts. Brimming wit]) Romance, Thrills, and - _Tcnso Human Interest. CREATION TS pOMING. REATION; J-S BTT.T.TAKDS. B l h L __L_ A X D S ' " ORYSTALATE CUP TOURNAMENT. THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, at 8. " F. Goodhew v. W. E. ilacbett, 500 un, level. LOOAI.E: SIIOW ROOMS, 2nd I'loor, Strand Arcade. Cards of Admission obtainable from the •Promoters. ALCOCK AND CO., sss The Billiard People. BEEETXNGS. - M v s - ' r o we r, ■"A TO-XIGHT. AT 51, PONSONBY ROAD. , 8 p.m.—Messages from Articles on Table. Admission, 6d. Children, 3d. 23 #rjTHE -24TH ANNUAL ' MEETING A CCKLAND pENTRE Will be held at the mOWN "FT ALL /CONCERT /CHAMBER ON TT7EDNESDAY, Jt T LY X AT Q P.M. His Worship the Mayor of Auckland will - preside. Address will be given by the Bishop of ' Auckland and other Vice-presidents. CERTIFICATES AND MEDALLIONS WILL BE .PRESENTED. Members of the St. John Ambulance Brigade and Nursing Divisions will give an Exhibition ot Ambulance Work. There will be a collection in aid of the Red Croso Fund of the Queen Mary Guild. All Interested in air.bulaure work. • especially all holders of the Association's ■ Certificate or Medallion, are cordially ln? ' vited. ' WILLIAM RATTRAY. 0 Secretary. THE KAIPARA CO-OPERATIVE DAIRY FACTORY CO., LTD. ; ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. Notice is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting of Shareholders of the above-named Company will be held In the Agricultural Hall, He:ensvUle, on Wednesday, July 19th, 101S, at 12.30 p.m. Business: fjwg To Receive Annual Report aad'BalanceSheet. Election of Directors. And General. H. W. STRINGER. Acting Secretary. Dated Heiensvlile. Jnly 3rd. 1918. 502 CORPORATION NOTICES. pITY ~ OF AUCKLAND. I hereby give notice that the undersigned, whose place of business 13 within this district, has been duly licensed to seil'by Auction, sach License to continue la force until the first Ordiuary Meeting of the Auckland Ctty Council after the 31st day or December, 1918. viz.:— SHEATH, RAYMOND. HENRY W. WILSON. Town Clerk. 4th July, 1016. . 603 WIRES. -Vj-EW % .ZEALAND WINES. The Prices of Spirits and Imported JVlaes are yolus up so rapidly that numbers of those who enjoy a coniiorting beverage are ] now turning tbtlr attention to New Zealand j Wines in the hope of flndlug a brand of a satisfying quality at a reasonable price. But i many liave made the mistake of buying j wine* advertlecd at prices dangerously low, 1 and have been so grievously disappointed that they now condemu ail New Zealand brands without reservation and buy Austi-a- | lian or South African wines in preference. ] Mere intelligent pncple, ou the other, hand, 1 have, through reasonable investigation, ber. I come convinced that this country is now in the front rank as a wine producer. They have discovered that first-class wine is being produced here —wine not only-as good, but in most cases far. surpassing imported wives in body, maturity and lUlvoux, and nt prices CONSIDERABLY LOWER. The above statement is amply verified by the N.Z. Government Expert, who reports that THE WORLD'S FINEST CLAKET IS. NOW PRODUCED IN KBW ZEALAND. This Information will surely prove a great shock to those who have hitherto reiused to drink any claret but that from the famous claret-producing districts of France. Tlicre are two or three firms in New Zealand with a high reputation amongst good judges for the quality aud maturity ol their wines. These linns stiffly quality iv preference to low prices. People who expect to get a full-bodied, well-matured wine tor about £1 a case are simple-mi uded. It can't be done. If reference is made by those desiring high-class wines to the price list of such an old-established and reliable firm as J. WENMa. AND CO.. o£ Auckland, who have been supplying the public of. New Zealand with wives for 50 years past, they will find New Zealand's FINEST "WINKS so reasonably priced that they are within the means of everyone. ' The methods of thl3 old-established firm may be considered old-fashioned by the younger generation of get-rich-quick wine makers, but then the wine industry itself is old-fashioned, and yet mftst venerable. This old-fashioned-arm glories in the oldfashioned methods and traditions associated with its business during half a century...lt is 37 years ago since it was awarded the large-bronze medal for its wines in open • competition against the world at Sydney International Exhibition, and since that time it h&s largely added to its laurels and its experience iv wine-making. . ' MESSRS. WENDEL AND CO.'S WINE \CELLARS UNDOUBTEDLY CONTAIN TIIE LARGEST SELECTION OF WINES IN THE WHOLE OP THE DOMLNIONwines of many vintages and from various localities throughout the North Island, matured wine 3 such as are necessary for purposes of blending to ensure the.true characteristics- of gooa wive, i.e., body, bouquet, colour, etc. Messrs. Wencel are at all times pleased to see visitors at their cellars who are interested in wines, and are glad to show such visitors round without thought of orders—one. of their old-fashioned habits. Other old-fashioned methods are its treatmeat of customers, such as Its long terms of credit and Its slogan: "NO SATISFACTION, NO PAY, OR MONEY REFUNDED." A price list of wlne3 will beveat to auy Inquirer from J. WENDEL AND CO., 128, Karangaiape Road, Auckland. 'Phone 3400. A GRAIN MEALSUITABLE FOR PIGS.AKO POULTRY. „ iiaTHUB YAXBS AOT> C0,,-LTD., ■YkL . 7 lower Albert Stsettl X
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 159, 5 July 1916, Page 12
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