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Amusements. THE TYR IC. "BUGLE pALL" MATINEE. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), O QQ MATINEE PRICES: D.C.: Adults Is. Children (id; Stalls: Adnlt3 3d. Children 3d. "A thoroughly enjoyable entertainment is offered at the Lyric Theatre, where the pictures screened are all excellent specimens of (heir kind. Certainly one of Iremost remarkable war pictures that has been offered to Auckland is that illustrating the destruction of a ' Fokker.' " -Star, 18-9-16. ■ — l?H c - — TO-NIGHT -AT Q - TO-NIGHT 1 O-NIGHT - At 0-1 O-NIGHT "THE pUGLE PALL, I I THE pUGLE pALL. j I THE DUGLE PALL, j TRIANGLE COMPANY'S MASTERPIECE, Featuring WILLIE COLLIER. JUN., WILLIE COLLIER. JUN., WILLIE COLLIER. JUN.. " Willie Collier, a fourteen-year-old youth, takes the principal p""- in the s'orv. and proves himself to be the most capable of all ,iivenile pictuit nit-yen who have appeared in Auckland." -Star, 13/9 16. ;~rpilE DITiLE pALL. ; ' ! THE DUGLE PALL, j ! THE DUGLE PALL. ! \ ___• Beats Everything Previously Done. The Most Marvellous and Wonderful Picture Imaginable. It is the Biggest Film Produced by any Manufacturer this year. "In fact, the whole programme is great," further remarks (he Auckland Star. "The whole programme has been thoughtfully j cliofen. and constitute? a wholesome, highly diverting entertainment." Do Not Take Any Chance Regarding Your Seat. BOOK AT ONCE. Plan now open for the Season at the Lyric, or 'phone 5645, and we will book for you. D.C, and 0.5., Is; Stalls, Gd; Reserves. Is Gd. ALSO AT THE WEST END. THING'S THEATRE. 'MEWION. TO-NIGHT. TONIGHT. Tho Forbidden Fruit from that Secret Orchard, behind tho open gate of life. DLANCHE QWEET IN THE OECRET rjRCHARD. DLANCHE DWEET IN THE SECRET QRCHARD. DLANCHE OWEET IN THE UECRET p,RCHARD. pLANCHE CWEET IN THE SECRET ARCHARD. "Devil's Eyes and the fare of a Saint—which am I to believe?" OFFICIAL WAR FILM. Mining Activity on the British Front. Mining Activity on the British FrontMining Activity on the British Front. The Latest and Most Stirring Instances of the Great War. GAUMONT GRAPHIC. TT-ING'S THEATRE, ATEWTON. Bowling. D O W L I N G. An All-day Tournament will be held on tho Grey Lynn Green on LABOUR DAY, starting at 9 a.m. Entrance fee, 10s per I team. Eleven rinks available. Get your | entry in early, and avoid disappointment, with T. J. Mclvor. Karnnanhape Road. I Telephone 639. I v ■ ■ ==' Wines. THE TRUTH BOUT N EW " ZEALAND WINES. TTTE liavc just published a little book with Iho above title. It will be found very useful and interesting by everyone who would like to know how to obtain a pure and wholesome beverage of great comforting and stimulating qualities but without the injurious after-effects inseparable from strong alcoholic liouors, We shall be glad to post a copy of this book, free, to any Hziuid reader who will cut out this adrt. and send ■ it, along with his name and address, to the undersigned. No further obligation entailed. The book speaks for itself. Send NOW to T WEN DEL AND p 0., WINE SPECIALISTS, NEWTON. AUCKLAND. yELLA'S WINE. FROM OUR VINEYARD TO YOUR TABLE Vellas's Wines have been declared by experts to be the best of the finer class of wines. They are three years old and hava the characteristic body and delicate aroma of carefully-matured high-class wines GUARANTEE: If not perfectly satisfied pay Freight one way, return the wine, and we shall return your money as gladly as w» accept it. PORT AND SHERRY. Terms: 253 per case, cash with order When ordering state how many of each (19 big bottle to a case). 1 Wo pay Freight to your nearest station. JOHN O yBLLA. OR ATI A. NEAR AUCKLAND i Coffee. JUST pROM THE TRENCHES TN pRANCE:"My word, there must be a terrible lot of coffee consumed here. There is not a singlo place one can get tea, and I cannot say I like the coffee here as well as the good old "DAISY." All the people grind their own, ?nd some of the mills are of splendid workmanship." AN" UNSOLICITED TESTIMONIAL TO THE SUPERIORITY OF "TUISY" BRAND pOFFEE. Timber. Dp OLDIE AND CONS. VJ LIMITED. O BREAKWATER DOAD. Telephones: 653. Head Office; 96. Order Office. Kauri, Totara, Rimu. White Pine, Orgeon Tine. Bluegura. Ironbark. Joinery and. Mouldinca always in SloeV.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16338, 19 September 1916, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16338, 19 September 1916, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16338, 19 September 1916, Page 12