AMUSEMENTS. T YCEUM PICTURE THEATRE. Directors, Messrs Hayward and Cooper. 29.9 th PERFORMANCE. 299 th HAY WARD'S LIVING PICTURES. LAST NIGHT'S .... . . . PROGRAMME . . THE BEST SEEN . . . ... IN WANGANUI Refinement the Keynote of our Programme. Prices: Circle 2s, Ladies Is; stalls Is, pit 6d. Children 6d. Business. Manager . . Will Jameson. The Dominion Shooting Giallery. KEESING'S BUILDINGS, AVENUE Standing and Moving Targets, American Boxball, etc. Lifting, Punching, and Fortune Telling Machines Pries Mild Trophies every week for highest score at either target. J. D. HAVES, i Proprietor. A RAMOBO ZOO. OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. EVERY DAY, INCLUDING SUNDAY. Admission: Adults 6d; Children 3d. AFTERNOON TEA. 6d. J J, BOYD. BARRETT'S "PREMIER "OAKERY. BREAD, BREAD, BREAD, BREAD, BREAD, BREAD, 3d 3d. 3d. 3d! 3d. 3d. Per' Loaf. COUPONS 2s 9d PER DOZEN. OP 0 T pAS H. ONLY THE VERY BEST FLOUR USED. "\7FARS OF TTtXPERIENCE IN THE T)AKERY mRADE TNSURES Jd 1 I TjIIBST-CLASS "OREAD. THAT'S JdAJXxI-Jli'l. 1 o VICTORIA AVENUE. 'Phone 356. j "Aladdin" Hits "Aladdin" Hits "I'm Longing for Someone to Love Me" (very pretty.) "I Can't Reach that Top Note" (Distinctly funny.) "Kindly Step this Way" (very humorous.) "I've Got Rings on my Fingers" (A great hit.) "For Months and Months" (Too funny for words.) ALL AT 6d. EACH. POSTED 7a. "In the Shadows of the Pyramid," and 1 "My Little Pyjama^Girl" —Two lovely numbers. Is. 6d. EACH. POSTED Is. 7d. "It's Just a Love for Someone." "My Little Billiken." "Can't you See I Love You." "Meet me where the Lanterns Glow." 2s. EACH. POSTED 2s. Id. PIANO SOLOS: "Aladdin" Waltz and Lancers. "My Little Billiken," (Two-step.) "Pyjama Girl." Big Boom Lancers (introducing all the ; popular airs). I _ 6d. EACH. POSTED 7d. "Grand March of the Flowers," 2s. Posted 2s. Id. SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY OF ALADDIN HITS, And it will convince you that we are j the House for Music. MUSIC WAREHOUSE, 4. AVENUE. WANGANUL Sole Agent D.1.C., Wellington, Piano and Orcan Denartment. When the Clock Runs Down. You wind it up and it' Starts off on its old round with fresh impetus. When.you are run-down, what do you do? Probably you keep on getting gradually worse until you collapse altogether. A nervous break-down doesn't come about in a day. It is usually the outcome of a continued run-down state and might almost always have been averted by doing the right thing at the first. The right thing to do is to take . WILTON'S TONIC when the first symptoms of languor, weakness, and lack of energy, appear. Do not take a more stimulant, but a true tonic that will really supply what your system lacks. You have such a restorative in WILTON'S TONIC, Price 2/6. WILTON'S PHARMACIES, 33, Victoria Av«hok. Telephone 45. 46, River Bavk. Telephone 21a WANGANUI.---" • - * James S. Stirton, VETERINARY SURGEON. Barnard's Pharmacy, 9 to 10, 3 to 4. Vet. Infirmary, Carbine Livery Stables. Private Residence, Telephone 658.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12598, 1 September 1910, Page 7
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