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HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. PATHE PICTURES THE WINDOW OF THE WORLDI TO-NICHT! TO-NIGHTI ANOTHER MAMMOTH AGGREGATION OF BRAND NEW FILMS. FROM OUR NEW CIRCUIT. Comprising the Finest Pictures which come South of the Line. Headed bv THE PROPERTY MAN. The Cleverest Theatrical Skit ever screened. A Great Comedy, written by Comedians to create a chorus of Hearty Laughs. Wear -loose clothing, but see that your buttons are sewn on tightly. The United States huvghed itself into hysterics at this Wholesale Output of Fun. SCENES IN THE MIDST OF THE WAR. Battle of the Aisnc — French troops digging trenches — Algerian Native troops -leave for France — The Defence of Antwerp— Germans attack Antwerp — Kitchenei''s Hustling Methods. THE BATTLE FOR CALAIS. British Colonial Horn's in Action — French Observation Balloon giving range to Gunners — Big Guns dropping Shells on the FJtiemy nve miles away — Ruins of Ramschapelle. THE WAR DAY BY DAY. The iirst .series of Pictures from the Russian. Frontier, showing Demmin in ruins and the advance of the Russians. SONNY JIM- IN SEARCH OF A MOTHER. The dainty charm of this play makes a lasting impression. Sonny Jim brings all the glory of morning happiness. ABIDE WITH ME. A dramatisation of a page of real life. Brave in its honesty and tender in its uncovering of human weakness. MOUNT DORE. A Gorgeous Pathe Colored Scenic. YOU WILL ENJOY OUR NEW CIRCUIT. Prices — Circle Is, Downstairs 6d. Children Half-price. Plan at Miller's cornea'. TO-NICHT! TO-NIGHTI FAREWELL BARTON BROS.' CIRCUS. COMPLETE CHANGE PROGRAMME. LAST NIGHT— TO-NIGHT! YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY OF SEEING THE GREAT SHOW. Arrived by the Tarawera this morning, THE WARLDORF TROUPE (Direct from Melbourne). SEE— ALL NEW ITEMS-SEE Mr Wilson's Challenge Accepted by M r Frank Barton. To bo decided TONIGHT ! Remember — To-night the Last Night. PRICES— 3s, 2s, and Is. Children 6d. ■ PATUTAHI PUBLIC SCHOOL. PICNIC and DANCE will be held on FRIDAY, 12th FEBRUARY. Tickets for Dance — Gents 2s : Ls/dies J. C. HARDY, 901 Hon. Sec. ROYAL OAK HOTEL. i 1 THE undersigned has much pleasure X in announcing that he has secured a renewal of the Lease of the above Hotel, which will be conducted by him as formerly. Old aixl New Patrons cordially welcome. D. WILSON, Matawhero. 904 THOMAS ADAMS, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER AND PRINTER. Pending flic Erection of NEW PREMISES the Business will bo conducted at the \ ' following Shops: — BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS, CORONATION BUILDINGS, (Immediately opposite late Business Premises). PRINTING DEPARTMENT, REDSTONE'S BUILDINGS, (Next to Messrs Coleman and Beere). SCHOOL BOOKS, SCHOOL REQUISITES, TOYS AND FANCY GOODS, WILLIAMS' BUILDINGS, UPPER GLADSTONE ROAD (Next to Mr F. Eiire, Draper and Clothier). Customers can rely on being supplied with Full Stocks at any of the Branch Shops. NEWSPAPERS AND MAGAZINES At Coronation Shop. Telephone 105. 647 POTATOES given away.— ls wort 1 ., of Potatoes (91bs) with every £1 cash order, at The Magnet Cash Grocery Store, opposite Machell and Rubsu i's G-ladstone 'toad bO9 WORTH its weicht in, gold to the tired and thirsty is DESERT GOLD Tea. Rich in flavor, fragrance and refreshment. Your grocer sells it; Is 8d and 2s lb. S.CHOOL BOOKS.— -All High School Books saved from the Fire. • Those slightly damaged will be sold cheap. Full stock of School Requisites now hero. — Thos. Adams. New address: Coronation Buildings, and shop next to Mr F. Eure, draper. OMETHING tci talk about.— Blue .and gold Dungaree Trousers, 2s 6d a pair; Navy Blue Underflannels, 1b lid each ; White Cotton Singlets, Is each ; Tweed Trousers, 4s lid pair ; Men's Colored Cotton Underpants, Is 6d pair. —At "The Don." LINCOLN ELK Motor Cycle (usual price £65) ; will accept £45 : absolutely new, Bosch magneto, Druid forks, 31 h.p'v any trial. — The Boom for Motor Bikes. • , ANTED Known.— We sell prime l New Potatoes, 201bs for 2s 6d, or 13s 6d a cwt bag; sound Onions, 51bi for la, 14s 6d a hundred-pound bag.— T. Clftrkson, Ltd., Gladstone Rd. •Phnn* «M ■ . T ADIES, — Why is the delicious JJ MILITARY PICKLE a great appetiser, and sales enormous? Buy a bottle to-day and supply the answer.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13602, 6 February 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13602, 6 February 1915, Page 1