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{AMUSEMENTS. "Love has a universal language that all hearts can understand." In the palace, the hovel; in the busy streets of the great city j or on the sand-swept deserts of Arabia, love is stronger than death. WORLD'S PICTURES SEE TO-NIGHT SEE The wonderful realistic Story of love and adventure. THE FORBIDDEN ADVENTURE A Romance of Arabia. LOUISE GLAUM (The famous Vampire of "The Wolf Woman") As the beautiful Priestess of the Sacred City in the Heart of the Desert. CHARLES RAY As^the reckless young Adventurer who risks all to win, the love of the alluring Princess. MYSTERIES OF MYRA, No. 9. Another page unfolding further mysteries in this weird and wonderful story of the occult. | :.A SEMINARY SCANDAL. Amusing Christie Comedy. WORLD'S PICTURES WHICH BABY L» ( OING TO WIN? Competition Closes Friday Night. MOTHERS! SEE THE, CHANGE OF PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT. BRING YOUR FRIENDS TO VOTE FOR YOUR BABY. The Results now read— No. Votes. 66 — 210 48 — 182 9 — 168 . , 25 — 137 No. Votes. No. Votes. No. Votes. ! 1—35 25 —137 49 — 14 j2 — 20 26 — 21 50—22 J3 ~ 2o 27 — 29 51 — 18 |4 — 51 28 —■ 15 52 — 16 i 5 — 30 29—16 53—19 6—15 30—18 54—27 :7 — 25 31—17 55—16 B—2o 32—35 56 — 27 9 — 168 33 — 19 57 — 32 .10 22 34 — 17 58 — 21 11 — 14 35 — 15 59 — 19 12 — 17 36 — 14 60 — 33 13 —24 37 —48 61 —24 14 —28 38 — 20 62 — 31 15 — 23 39 — 14 63 — 35 16—26 40 — 9 64 — 20 17 — 32 41 — 11 65 — 18 18 — 50 42 — 12 66 — 210 19 — 29 13 — 18 67 — 24 "20 — 28 44 — 24 68 — 31 21 — 23 45 — 29 69 — 24 22— 27 46 — 22 70— 18 23 — 14 47 —21 71 —16 24 — 18 48 — 182 72 —62 ""* EYESIGHT. EYESTRAIN. MR W. SAXON JONES, D.5.0.A., Consulting Optician (Lafc» of Arthur Cooks. Wellington), May be consulted as follows:— Monday—Patea, at Mr H. P. William*', I Chemist, by appointment only. Tuesday—Stratford, at MrF. Edwards', Chemisfe, from 12.80 to 3 p.m. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday— at Weetwood's Pharmacy, High Street. Hours, 10 to 5 p.m. NOTE—We are now able to supply Crookee' Lenses. These Lenses exclude all harmful ultra-violet rays and forty per cent, of heat rays from the Spectrum without appreciably altering the colors of objects. Your eyes may tire with ordinary lenses, -out you will find :»***** »*»''«f with Crnoke*' Lenaet,

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXII, Issue LXXII, 23 May 1917, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXII, Issue LXXII, 23 May 1917, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXII, Issue LXXII, 23 May 1917, Page 7

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