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AMUSEMENTS. Permanint fieturoi. THEATRE ROYAL. 'PHONE 406. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Complete Change of Programme MARY PIGKFORD MARY PIGKFORD In her Most Successful Star Role of Famous Players' Wonderful" Play. (4,075 ft. in length) :— " . CAPRICE. A Story of Sunshine and Shade, Smiles and Tears. Strong Supporting Programme, Including:— FLIGHT OVER THE SEINE IN A HYDROPLANE. PATHE GAZETTE, Etc., Etc. Box Plan at Jackson's (morning); Theatre (afternoon). Prices as usual. Country tour. motueka to-night. Richmond! look out! Richmond will be visited TO-MORROW NIGHT when the "CAPRICE" Programme will be screened. 5483 taster GaNeo Party.! To be held in HOSPITAL GROUNDS, THIS (Wednesday) AFTERNOON at 2.30. In Aid of the British Red Cross Fund. UNUSUAL ATTRACTIONS. NUMEROUS SIDE SHOWS. Afternoon Tea—Strawberries and Cream —Ice Cream—Cake, Produce, Sweets, and Other Stalls —Christmas Tree, Etc. Bands will play Stirring PatrioticMusic Afternoon and Evening. Formal Opening by Bishop Mules at 2.30 p.m., and brief address by His Worship the Mayor. POPULAR CONCERT, SIDE SHOWS, Etc., Etc., in the' Evening. Grounds Brilliantly Lighted— A Veritable Fairyland. Motors leave Cathedral Steps every half-hour, from 2 to 5.30, and from 7 p.m. Return fares Is. Admission Afternoon and Evening by silver coin. In helping the Red Cross Fund you are helping our wounded soldiers. COME IN CROWDS! 5446 MURCKISON STOCK SALE. MOTOR CAR leaving Commercial Hotel for Murohison on THUESD&Y, about noon, returning Friday night. Boob seats. '"' G. d'EMPEN, 5479 Telephone 176. NELSON A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. ACCOUNTS WANTED. A LL ACCOUNTS Against the above _OL Association in connection with the recent Show must ba rendered in detail to the undersigned not Jater than SATUED&.Y NTSXx, November 28th. J. GLEN, . 54(57 secretary. MOTUEKA HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. Spring Show. ' AND ARTS k GRAFFS FXHIBITION ■ Will be he'd in tue S cu*t> '8 Ball, : i H:gh--tr-'<-'t, on \ WEDNESDAY, NOV. 25, : Afternoon Tea and Refreshments. \ Open 2tjs 30 and 7tolo pm. i 1 Schedules rnny be obtained at the btores 1 and from the uadoreigned. < W. HO WAV D SAVAfirfi:, ' Hon. Secretary. ( Eesidents -willing to exhibit suitable j articles kindly note Schedule and com- \ manicate with MS L. E. RHODES, Hon. \ Secrtttary Arts arid Crafts Section. 5457 .__ . ( Mr. A. P. Seymour (formerly Super- . ;ntendent of the Province of Marlbor- ■ ough and afterwards' Chairman of : Committee in the House of Representatives) is very enthusiastic in his praise of Fluenzol, and he has induced many j of his influential friends to try it. In a . recent letter reporting further cures, ; Mr. Seymour writes : —" It is not too " much to say that Fluenzol (undiluted) I "is the finest remedy for all feverish ■ "and sore throat affections. People I ; "have cured say they will, in future. \ "never be without it in the house." Singers of world repute and practically all theatrical and operatic stars visiting N.Z. are equally appreciative and now , use undiluted Fluenzol as a gargle. ioo j m A good night's amusement Can be had in \our own home with ihe aid of a GRAMOPHONE or ; ZONOPifONE. Prices from £4 4s. [Double Bided Records, 2/b* aud 8/6. a:* cwt iargo Mu&tiev Type outfit • ■■;■■••>/.■>• neat. typ« suitable for drapers, . ■;<,:. '»»■«, bootmakers and all ■tor**.-'

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Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13635, 25 November 1914, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13635, 25 November 1914, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13635, 25 November 1914, Page 7