pALACE rjIHEATRE. CHANGE. TO-NICHT TO-NIGHT. "ROLAND THE GRENADIER," .Russian Campaign of 1812. "THE LAST DROP OF WATER," A Story of the Great American 1 Desert "HOW SHE. TRIUMPHED," Stair Comedy. BOWLING CRAZE, A Screamer. THE HIGHEST RAILWAY IN THE WORLD. PATHE'S AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE QRILL HALL, DANNEVIRKE. Direction' J. and N. Tait. THURSDAY NEXT, JAN. 18Direct from the London Hippodrome, and beginning their Tour of Australasia in New Zealand. THE CELEBRATED HUDDDERSF!ELD BELLRINGERS' BAND, The Finest in the World. Winners of First Prizes, Manchester, 1901, 1902, 1903; barred 1904; winners again 1905, 1906, 1907 (a World's Record). Championship Clips Crystal Palace, Glasgow,' Bradford, Slaithwaite, Yorkshire; aiko 25 Gold and L'G Silver Medals. KINGS OF HARMONY. Supported bv their ENGLISH SPECIALTY COMPANY, From the principal halls of Great Britain. The Whole Constituting one of the GREATEST AND MOST VARIED E NTERTAIN MENTS Ever Offered to the Dannevirke Public. ■ MILLION PRICES: 3s, 2s, Is. No extra charges. Plan at Bart lot t J s. ; IRVING WEBB, Touring Manager. DANNEVIRKE LAWN TENNIS TOURNAMENT. THE Annual Tournament will be held on the Dannevirke Lawn Tennis Courts' on. TUESDAY 16th, WEDNESDAY 17th, and THURSDAY 18th. Admission to Courts, 13. A DANCE will be held on the Evening of tho 17 tli. ]F you think you must economise on your tea, do not make the mistake of buying inferior grades of teas just because you are offered t\ gift, or the chance of obtaining: a prize of some sort. Inferior teas are dear at any price because they are hurt'fuil to tlie system. A good tea is worth the money asked for it, and that ia why people buy Crescent Blend TEA AT 5s pun L 3. Those who drink'it regularly cannot be induced to tmike a change. It captivates the palate, and the delicious flavor lingers. It is a perfect tea, pure and wholesome. EMPIRE TEA CO. W. AND C. TURNBULL AND CO., Proprietors, Wellington. THIRD ANNUAL SHOW. To bo held on the ECR E ATI ON £j_ROUND —On—- ' V" > ■ ■ WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1912 ramlfair THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1912. PRIZE MONEY, CHALLENGE CUPS AND TROPHIES To the Value of £6OO. M-any attractive. Competitions in Hunters' and Hack Classes, Cattle, Sheep, Draught Horses, Pigs, Dogs, Dairy Produce and Home Industries. EXHIBITORS: ~ Please make your Entries in good time. THEY CLOSE ON 31st JANUARY. | All information, entry forms, etc., may be obtained from the Secretary, F. C. STUBBS, Ward-street, Dannevirke. SALE Phonographs and Gramophones, prices from 7a 6d to £6O each; Records, from fourpence to 35s each. Come and hear Edison's latest Phonograph, The Amber ol a, price £6O. Everybody is welcome "to inspect my large stock and nobody pressed to boy. Phonographs repaired aiim; equal to new. A large stock of Brmsmead and other Pianos and Organs always kept.—E, Nicholas, Agent for Clxas. Begg and Co. Baxter's Lung Preserver drives coughf and colds out of the system, and out of the house. It's famous because it cures quickly.* Poultry keepers need not worry about compulsory training. "At and P." Laying Food, the early morning poultry mash, does not compel but encourages egg production in a natural, rational way; 100 feeds for 10 hens for 10s 6d. Obtainable from Williams and Kettle, Ltd.* •
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Bush Advocate, Volume XXIII, Issue 310, 13 January 1912, Page 8
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535Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Bush Advocate, Volume XXIII, Issue 310, 13 January 1912, Page 8
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