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BENNETT'S PICTURES AND DE LUXE ORCHESTRA AT THE OPERA HOUSE YOUR OWN FRESH-AIR THEATRE. TO-NIGHT and TO-MORROW at 7.45. BENNETT GETS THE PICTURES! When we told you we were getting the First National superattractions, you didn’t realise what it meant until you came on Saturday to see REX BEACIRS REX BEACH’S REX BEACH’S 10-Reel Drama, “WINDS OF CHANCE,” “WINDS OF CHANCE,” Made by FRANK LLOYD, Producer of “The Sea Hawk,” “Ashes of Vengeance,” And the BIGGEST CAST OF STAR PLAYERS Ever Assembled in one picture, Including Anna Q. Nilsson, Ben Lyon, Viola Dana, Victor McLaglen (new English actor), Hobart Bcsworth, Claude Gillingwater, Charles Crockett, Philo McCullough and Dorothy Sebastian. COME TO THE KLONDIKE! With Tom—and Jerry, his partner, two of the most cantankerous and yet lovable old fools that ever chased a rainbow lor gold. HAVE YOU READ THE BOOK? This is Rex Beach’s best novel and Frank Lloyd’s best picture— YES! Better than “The Sea Hawk.” THE REAL THING— Taken in Alaska in the middlo of winter—the' artists travelled 2000 miles to get to their location. MEET PIERCE PHILLIPS— The big masterful boy, who turns the head and wins the heart of every woman who crosses his path. Played by Ben Lyon. Also GAUMONT GRAPHIC—Sharp at 7.45 And Our GREAT LTTTLE 7-RIECE ORCHESTRA Of 7 Sclo Players. Prices Is, 2s; children half-price. Booking 6d extra. THE GREATEST THEATRICAL EVENT OF THE DECADE. OPERA HOUSE Direction J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Manager John Farrell J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Have the honour to present THE GREATEST CHARACTER ACTOR IN THE ENGLISHSPEAKING WORLD, ’ GUY BATES POST Tho Dramatic Genius who has been creating Artistic and Financial Records in Australia. Repertoire for .the Three Nights: SATURDAY, JANUARY IGtIi—“THE MASQUERADER,” “'J HE MASQUERADER,” ‘‘THE MASQ UERADER,” The Wonderful Stage-Adaptation of Katherine Thurston’s Famous Novel, “John Chiicote, M.P.” THURSDAY, JANUARY 21 “THE GREEN GODDESS,” “THE GREEN GODDESS,” “THE GREEN GODDESS,” A Gorgeously Spectacular Drama ol Lure and Love, Romance and Renunciation, Sensation and Savagery, and Thrills and Treachery. FRIDAY, JANUARY 29 “THE BAD MAN,” “THE BAD MAN,” “THE BAD MAN,” A Sparkling Comedy of Laughter, Wit and Thrills. Particulars regarding permanent first night applications are advertised. Box Plans will open at the Opera House at It) a.in. on Thursday, January 14 th. Prices: D.C. and It.S., 8s; Back Stalls, ss; Pit, 2s Od. All prices plus tax. that tricycle we got tor the JL boy lias been a real good investment—entertaining, instructive and useful.—From Anderson’s cycle shop, opposite Post Office. J ACO fly papers, sure catchers, 2 for 3d, 9 for Is; puifed raisins, 8d; mushroom ketchup, is 5d ; Potts'irons 13s 6d.—At Rutter’s (pnone t>l4s). KEEP your garden fresh.—We are selling a very heavy quality garden hose, in 60ft lengths, 40s coil. This quality will wear much longer than the grade a few shillings cheaper. Galvanised watering cans, 5s Od, 0s 6d, 7s 6d, 8s 6d. Wo also have a good line of tents and flies, 57s 6d, 75s 6d, 90s. Our cash prices pay.— Watson Bros., Ltd., Big Cash btore.

SPEND the day at Wellington’s popular Hotel Trocadero, Lambton Quay, one minute from wharves and Post Office, special tariff for daily or weekly guests. ET a lady’s cycle at Boucher’s now; whilst big bargains are offering. We can arrange easy terms for you. Call and inspect. BLACK and White and D.C.L. whisky, 12s 6d a bottle.—Club Win© and Spirit Vaults, phone 6236 (est. 1900). miiEHMOS flasks for week-enders JL and picnics, 7s 6d to 25s each. — At J. It. McKenzie’s, Ltd. HAVE your sun, tailored by men well up in the art of making pleasing jobs. Now booking orders for the New Year.-—Bentley and Barlow, 2 Rangitikei street (upstairs). EiMMETT’ e7~ busy iittJe" cash storo for best quality goods at lowest market rates. Como and bo one of cur satisfied customers. —Phone 5905. <_«s 475. —3-roomed house in good order, electric light; easy terms; handy to Square.—Birnio, Coombs and Wilson 38 Rangitikei street. Claude Page nhow you what a really good job can be made of siguwriting. —57 Rangitikei street (phono 5625).

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 35, 11 January 1926, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 35, 11 January 1926, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 35, 11 January 1926, Page 1