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fiTILL rpHEX pOMB! ONE HUGE SUCCESS AFTER ANOTHER THE T IBIC. HE -"YEtC. "THE SHOW THAT SETS THE. STANDARD. mO-SISHI, A T O fp O-SI GB T, A T C THE OHALICE f\F /COURAGE. HE HALICE \J F Drink of the Chalice of Courage! Pressed to the trembling lip, The dark-veiled fears, From the passing years, Like a dusky garment slip. Drink of the Chalice of Courage! Poured for the hero's feast, When the strength divine. Of its subtle wine. Is shared with the last and least Drink of the Chalice of Conrage! The mead of mothers and men, Anil the sinewed might Of the victor's might. Be yours, again and again. —Marie Hemstreet. THE riHALICE f\l? /COURAGE. .HE THK /CHALICE r\F /COURAGE. HE "f 'COURAGE. A ROMANCE OF COLORADO, By CYRUS TOWNSEND BRADY. The situation in this picture is that growing out of a young woman's becoming separated from her party during a cloudburst in tlie Rockies, and being rescued by a young mountain hermit. They are isolated from the rest of the world for a whole winter, snowed in among the icy fastnesses of Colorado's mountains. How the man comes to be there; how the girl comes to be there; the tragic secret that he carries; how she holds the key to the secret and cannot reveal it—all of these elements go to make a love story, ardent, thrilling, and during. BE WISE, BOOK YOUR SEATS. LYRIC PRICES— D.C. and O.S. 1/, Stalls Od, Reserves 1/G. Scats may be Booked by Phone 3645. ALSO AT THE WEST END. I/QBE. A HUGE SUCCESS. ' LOBE. A ILONE T ONDON. \JI iXLOXE -*-N -"O>'DO>\ GILOBE. By an English Company. /XLOBE. .; " "Out in the cold world, V /tJ.'LOBE. Out in the street, * [No one to pity mc,

Q.LOBE. No one to greet." GX/OBE. LIFE AND SCENES IN TBE MIGHTY CITY. VX EIGHTH EXPLOIT pLOBE. QTINGAREE. QTINGAREE. a LOBE. See STINGAREE Disguised as a Bishop. The Dizzy Limit. GLOBE. >_ TRIAXOLE KEYSTONE. Q.LOBE. f\F T OVB, And they're good and warm. FLORISTS. T^LORISTS. VIOLETS —3d and Gd per Bunch. NARCISSUS —Id Dozen. WEDDING BOUQUETS A SPECIALTY. FRESH FLOWER WREATHS On Shortest Notice, from 5/ Each. At MISS CARNEY'S, Karangabape ltd., Newton. 'Phone 2D43. MFH REMOVAL NOTICE. TirESSRS. rpHOMSON AND RAY ACCOUNTANTS, AUDITORS AND COMPANY SECRETARIES, 'HAVE REMOVED lIHEIB OFFICES To the N.Z. EXPRESS COMPANY BUILDINGS, FORT STREET.

511 WINES. I . ZEALAND WINES. The Prices of Spirits and Imported Wines ire going up so rapidly that numbers of those who enjoy a comforting beverage axe now turning their attention to New Zealand Wines In the hope of tindlng a brand of a satisfying quality at a reasonable price. But many have made tbe mistake of buying wines advertised at prices dangerously low, and have been so grievously disappointed that they now condemn all New Zealand

brands without reservation and buy Australian or South African wines In preference. More Intelligent people, on the other band, have, through reasonable investigation, become convinced that this country is now Iα the frout 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 wines in body, maturity and flavour, and at prices CONSIDERABLY LOWER. The above statement is amply verified by the N.Z. Government Expert, who reports that THE WORLD'S FINEST CLARET IS NOW PRODUCED IN NEW ZEALAND This Information will surely prove a great shock to those who have hitherto refused to drink any claret but that from the famous claret-producing districts of France. There are two or three nrms in New Zealand with a high reputation amongst cood Judges for the quality and maturity of their wines. These nrms study quality in preference to low prices. People who expect to get a full-bodied, well-matured wine for about £1 a case are simple-minded, it can't be done. If reference Is made by those desiring liigh-class wines to the price list of such an old-established and reliable firm as J W'ENDBL AND CO., of Auckland who nave been supplying the public of New Zealand with wines for 50 years past, they will Bad New Zealand's FINEST WINKS so reasonably priced that they are wltiln the means of everyone. The methods of this old-established firm may be considered old-fashioned by the younger generation of get-ricu-qutck wine makers, but then the wine industry itself is old-fashioned, and yet most venerable. This old-fashioned firm glories In the old fashioned methods and traditions associated with its business during half a century it Is 37 years ago since it wae awarded' the large bronze medal for its wines in ODen competition against the world at Sydnpv International Exhibition, and since ttort time it has laegely added to ita laureto and its experience in wine-makine utalaß MESSRS. WJ3KDBL AND CO 'S WINW CELLARS UNDOUBTEDLY (XHwOtn* THE LARGEST SELECTION OJMVITO? IK THE WHOLE OF THE DOMINION— wines ot many vintages and from varioni localities throughout the North iXnrf matured wines such as are uecessairyfor purposes of blending to ensue Uie true characteristics of good wine. I.e. bodt bouquet, colour, etc. "*• Messrs. Wendel are at all times pleased to see visitors at their cellars whokre interested in wines, and are glad to well visitors round without thourf>t <5 orders—oue of their old-fashioned hablte Other old-fashioned methods aw its treat ment of customers, such as its, lons term* of credit and its slogan: "NO SATISPAn TION, NO PAY OR MONEY REFUNDED ■' A price list of wines will beVent to Inv inquirer from J. WENDEL AND CO lif Karangahape Road. Auckland. 'Phone'3Mo! ""'" —^~ "^"~™«———^—^. COMPANY NOTICES. TN THE SUPREME COTIE.T OP NEW ■*■ ZEALAND. ■NORTHERN. DISTRICT. In the Matter of THE THAMES GAS COMPANY, LIMITED, and Reduced, panics' Act, 1908.'" ° c Com " Notice is hereby given that a petition for confirming a resolution for reducing the capital of the above Company from £25000 to £17,500 was, on the 14th day of July, 1916, presented to the Supreme Court of New Zealand, Northern District, and is nowpending, and that the hearing of the said petition is eet down for PBIDAY, the 21st day of Jnly, 1916, at 0.45 o'clock in the forenoon, w.hen any objections to the said petition may be heard. ■Dated this 17th day of July, 1916. BAfIGROBD AMD BEOWN, aoUdtore fot&te atoovenameti.Company.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 169, 17 July 1916, Page 12

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