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AMUSEMENTS, Permanent Pictures. EMPIRE THEATRE. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Samuelson's Great Star Feature, THE CINEMA GIRL'S ROMANCE. A thrilling story, showing life behind the Bcenes. Splendid Supporting Items. CARTOONS, COMEDIES, TOPICALS, etc. Prices as usual. MARINE EXCURSION. TUESDAY, ist^FEBRUARY, 3916 (Anniversary Day). Monster Patriotic Aquatic Carnival at > Port Nelson. MOTUEJ£A TO NELSON. KOI, Tuesday, Feb 1, 7 30 a.m. NELSON TO MOTUEKA. KAITOA, Tuesday, Peb 1, 3 p.m. KOI, Tuesday, Peb 1, 6.30 p.m. Eetubn Tickejs, available for above trip. ■■ . : .only£4/-. "" . ■'.-..,.,- ;. ■■.'■■■•':". THE ANGHOK' SHIPPING: AND / 298 :■;, POIXNDET GO., Ltd. GOLDEN BAY A. & P. ASSOCIATION. TWENTY-THIRD ANNUAL SHOW TO BE HELD ON THE RECREATION GROUND, TAKAKA, On TUESDAY, tre Ist pat of FEBRUARY, 1916. JOHN WINTER, 320 Secretary. A GALA DAY, In Aid of Patriotic Funds, will be held at HOHATU —ON— TUESDAY, Ist FEBRUARY, 1916. The following are a few of tlie Events and Competitions to be held, during the day:— FOOT EVENTS 100, 22C, and 440 Yards Flat; Ladies' Walk, Stepping the Distance, High Jump, Hop, Step, and Jump; Throwing the Cricket Ball, Putting the Shot, Throwing the Hammer, Spar Boxing, Tug-of-War (entries, invited), Slow Bicycle Eace (Ladies and Gents). HORSE EVENTS. Gallops and Trots, Tilting in the Ring, 3-Pace Race, Rescuing the Dummy, Jumping Competition, Obstacle Driving, Children's Pony Race, Tug-of-War, Thread and Needle Race, Cigarette Race, Wrestling on Horseback, Buck-Jumping. All Events and Competitions post entry. Refreshments all day. Afternoon Tea, Sweets and Produce Stalls. Aunt Sally Fortune Telling, Shooting Gallery, Sheep Guessing Competition (live and deau weight), Catching" the Greasy Pig, and Baby Show. Sale of Live it ck, Poultry, and Produce of all descriptions. ■■-• ' .-.- ---l Cheap Excursion Tickets by Railway; Train leaves Nelson at 7.45 a.m. Returning, leaves Kohatu at: 4.30 p>mv, and arrives Nelson 6.30 p.m. - . 218* TAKAKA RACING CLUB. ANNUAL RACES, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2nd, 1916, j AT THE ROTOTAI COURSE. EIGHT EVENTS. GOOD ACCEPTANCES. A SPLENDID DAY'S OUTING. COLIN SCOTT, 299 Secretary. CEREBRO - MENINGITIS cannot develop if, in the primary stages'of sickness, Fluenzol is 'gargled and taken internally. The septic throat germs are thus sterilised and the fever microbes in the blood are eliminated. A major in the N.Z. Defence Department writes:— "The low rate of sickness at Takapau Camp was largely due to the quantity of Fluenzol consumed by all rauks." * ■ '——~ ■ 4 ".-" -, ■"-*■ ~p*LAG Brand Pickles ?arei the best, •*• proved in every ; teen contest. Years ago they led the way} and they are just the same to-day. Mus. Cyr tl Towsey, teacher of singing at Hamilton, writes :—" Fluenzol has proved exceedingly useful to me and to some of my pupils. I have confidence in recommending it to anyone suffering iron throat affections." Madame Christian, of the famous Garcia School of'Music',' Sydney, Mr. Hamilton JJodgesand other prominent teachers of singing.also recommend Fluenzol. 115 HHRY our large Rubber Type outfits, very neat type suitable for drapers, j grocers, bootmakers, acd all stores. — "Thu Colonist" Department. EOEOPE4N aOENOV. Wholesale Indents promptly.©sweated it lowest cash prices for -a.il British and; Continental goods, including •. Books end Stationery, Bootsj Shoes and Leather, Chemicals and Druggists' Sundries, China, Earthenware and Glassware, Oycles, Motor Cars and Accessories, Drapery, Millinery and Piece Good a, Fancy Goods and Perfumery, Hardware, Machinery and Metals, - Jewellery, Piat© and Wstches, Photographic and Optical Goods. Provisions and Oilmen's Stores, . etc., etc. ' , ' Commission 2J per cent. t<» 5 per cent. Trade Discounts allowed. Special Gaotations on Demand. Sample Cases rrom $50 upwards. Consignments of Produce Sold on Account. WILUAM WILSON A SONS ,-, (EstablMed 1814)', 85, Abchureh Lane, J/ondon, £.O. , Oe^la Addrest: "Annu*t»* -iinMtaf?' t< ■ "■

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Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13995, 27 January 1916, Page 7

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