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AMUSEMENTS. Permanent Pictures. EMPIRE THEATRE. ' TO-NIGHT ONLY: TO-NIGHT ONLY. A HERO OF THE DARDANELLES, Every alas, every Woman, and every Child isT-r-must' be—interested in the great War, and more especially in the part " Our Boys " are playing. This picture gives us a splendid idea of— THE HISTORIC LANDING ON CALLIPOLI PENINSULA On the morning: of the 25th of April last. Grand Supporting Programme, TO-MOREOW, FEBRUARY Ist. LORNA DOONE. R D. Biacikmore's masterpiece—the immortal story of great John Ridd- . Lornaandthe pitiless Jjoones of iJagworthy Forest. 397 | THEATRE ROYAL. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3. Direction .............. p. J), Williams. Touring Manager...... Arthur Leroy. GREAT HENrTfRENCH GO. On a World's Toiir, and direct from FULLERS', Wellington. GREAT HENRI FRENCH, the famous Peerless Genius, who has had the honour of performing before the late King Edward at Buckingham Palace—the Comedian who made the King laugh. GREAT HENRI FRENCH CO., presenting a Wonderful and Charming Entertainment for young and old. Tuesday—Une Night Only— February first, Theatre Royal. Come and be tickled to death; something doing all the time. Come and see the class of shot France is introducing to Germany. Magnificent New Programme. Two and a half Hours of Delightful Hilarity, Sublime Impersonation. The Mysterious Laughing Show. TUESDAY NIGHT COMPETITION. Roller Skating on. Bicycle Wheels. Prize 4 guineas to anyone who can cross the stage on French's, wheels. Popular Prices : 3/-, 2/-, and 1/-. 357 A GALA DAY, In Aid of Patriotic Funds, will be held at KQHATU —ON— ' TUESDAY, Ist FEBRUARY, 1916. The following are a few of the Events and :Com petitions to be held auring 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 Race (Ladies and Gents). HORSE EVENTS. Gallops and Trojrs, Tilting in the Ring, 3-Pace Race, Rescuing the Dammy, 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 ftnessin? Competition (live and deaa weight), Catching the Greasy Pig, and Baby Show., Sale, of Live fit ck, Poultry; and Produce of all descriptions. Cheap Excursion Tickets by Railway, Train leaves Nelson at 7.45 a.m. Returning, leaves Kohatu at 4.30 p.m., and arrives Nelson 6.30 p.m. 218 TAKAKA RACING CLUB. annual Traces. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2nd, 1916, VAT THE ROTOTAI COURSE. EICHT EVENTS. GOOD ACCEPTANCES A SPLENDID DAY'S OUTING. COLIN SCOTT, 299. Secretary. GOLDEN BAY A/& P. ASSOCIATION. TWEHTV-THIRir ANNUAL SHOW TO BE HELD ON THE , ! RECREATION GROUND, TAKAKA, On TUESDAY, the Ist day of FEBRUARY, 1916. JOHN WINTER, 320 Secretary But, be sure you get DOAtf'S. 16 W TJE supply Ilubber Stamps of the ** best quality without vexatious delay: "The Colonist" Jobbiug Department. The Rev. J. Lowden, of Messrs. Collett and Co.,litd., Fort St., Auckland, writes: "I have used FLUENZOL with most beneficial results as a Gargle for Chronic Clergyman's Throat and Hoarseness caused through overmuch platform speaking. X find it has a very mellowing effect on the voice." 1/6- UNDHJUTED 2/O ai

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Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13998, 31 January 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13998, 31 January 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13998, 31 January 1916, Page 7

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