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AMUSEMENTS. PACKED! COMPRESSED! JAMMED! pMPEESS THEATRE. JLJ ADL DAY, PROM 11 A.M. THAT/IBM OF INTENSE INTEREST, New Zealand's Soldiers from TRENTHAM to MENA'S GREAT CAMP. TRENT!!AM to MENA'S GREAT CAMP. KATHI.YN WILLIAMS & BABA' WADE, In Selis’s “LEOPARD’S FOUNDLING.” “PATCHES TO PLENTY” (Keystone). "MOONSHINE MAID” idrama), "MALOOMA,” “AIR RAID ON IPSWICH," Etc. TO-MORROW, AT 11. The Man of the Hour. That Magnificent Man, JESS WILLARD, JESS WILLARD, The World(s Champion Boxer and Conqueror of Jack Johnson, in Imperial’s Snlendid Dj-ama. “THE HEART PUNCH." “THE HEART PUNCH.” Also, KalemV. Girl Detective Play, “FOLLOWING A CLUE." “FOLLOWING A CLUE." AND GRAND SUPPORTING FILMS. ADULTS 3d and 6d. RES. Is. PUBLIC NOTICES. rSTHB BON - ACCORD PRIVATE SANATORIUM. WAIPIATA. CENTRAL OTAGO. Magnificent Climate and , Site. Only Climate in New Zealand entirely suitable for Treatment -of Consumption. Far removed from humid atmosphere of coast; 80 miles inland, 1500 feet above sea level. Sunny, hilly, dry and very bracingNo fogs or dust. TERMS VERY MODERATE. ! For particulars apply to MEDICAL SUPERINTENDENT. MONEY LENT PRIVATELY AND IN STRICTEST CONFIDENCE, UPON APPROVED NOTE OF HAND. ALSO upon Household Furniture. Pianos (without removal); also upon Horses, Cattle, Motor-cars, Farm Imnlements, etc. Repayable by Easy Small Weekly Instalments. Address — “CASH," “Times" (files. TO MOTORIST. ME S. P. SKINNER, of the Excelsior Motor Garage, Woodville. oilers his up-to-date Overland Car and services of an expert driver who will study your • wishes. Tnurs arranged to anr part of the Island. Charges moderate For safe and luxurious motoring ring Garage, ’phone 24. private 16. *l7 MEETINGS NEW ZEALAND NATIVES’ i ASSOCIATION INVITE Members and those interested to attend a Meeting to bo held in their Hall (late Foresters’ Hall), coner of Tory street, • near Courtenay place, THIS WEDNESDAY EVENING, July 14th, at 8 o’clock, to arrange for the care of the Sick and returned Wounded Soidiers.if C. MoINTYEB, 812 . ’ Hon. Sec.

A most interesting exhibit of local industry is on view in Messrs W. Littlejohn and Son's window, Lambtcn quay. It is the mqvement, or works, with one of the four dial castings to be erected in the tower, of the Sydenham Post Office. It is seen going with a miniature pendulum, giving an excellent insight into the working of a double threelegged gravity escapement designed in the first instance by E. B. Denison—the late Lord Grimtfcorpe—specially tor the VictoriaTowerof the Houses of Parliament, Westminster, London. 'X'he clock now on view is a complete quar- ! ter-ehimer; the quarter bells, however, are not to be added until some future date, but the clock will in the meantime strike the hours only, on a bell weighing over 12cwt. The actual pendulum weighs 2301>b, it heats li seconds, has iron and. zinc compensation for the ! varying temperatures and will probably keep time within two seconds per wee's. The clock has been entirely made by Messrs W. Littlejohn and Son in their clock manufactory, Talavera, terrace, where they have made over a O core ol similar public clocks now in use in the Dominion, some of which have been going for over 30 years without a failure of any kind. The clock will orj view all this week. ■ The rough castings wore done in tht( local foundry of Messrs J. Murphy and Son, and the gun metal blanks by" Messrs Carter and Guise,'also, of Wellington. " Bibles decorated with a portrait of Marshal von Hindenburg are being' sold in Germany. ■ ' Berlin boasts a chimney sweep who is considered an exact double of the Kaiser. His portrait has frequently been reproduced in German newspapers.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XL, Issue 9095, 14 July 1915, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XL, Issue 9095, 14 July 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XL, Issue 9095, 14 July 1915, Page 3