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AMUSEMENTS. f\ P E R A TT O U S E . WHERE EVERYBODY GOES. THE ROYAL PICTURES. AND ORCHESTRA. ANOTHER SPLENDID PROGRAMME. ; TO-NIGHT, A TREAT FOR ALL. COMPLETE CHANGE . of Pictures, comprising LATEST SCENIC, COMIC AND DRAMATIC FILMS. We havt made arrangements whereby ELECTION RESULTS Will be exhibited on the Screen. T YCEUM. HAYWARD'S LYCEUM. ' JJ ; s TO-NIGHT. LAST NIGHT TO-NIGHT. HAYWARD'S PICTURES. AND ORCHESTRA. Original Plots, Superb Acting, and Beauty in Staging, combine to make our Pictures THE FINEST PRODUCI TIONS. "THE MONEY LENDERS." - "THE MONEY LENDERS." A GREAT STAR DRAMA. To be seen only at this theatre. We have made arrangements whereby ELECTION RESULTS Will be exhibited on tho screen. Box plan at H. I. Jones. ' A p ERA TT 0 U S E . Business Manager: Will Jameson. EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTION! | " Commencing TO-MORROW EVENING (THURSDAY). The Greatest Engineering Feat in the World's History. The Making of tho PANAMA CANAL. PANAMA CANAL PANAMA CANAL. 1912. 1912. "THE LAND DIVIDED." "THE WORLD UNITED." Showing every phase of , THE GREAT WORK IN MOTION. | Scenes in Colon, Panama, coloured labfdtjrers arriving from Barbadbes. The jUnited States Hospital andjtGrounds., Employees;.batb.ing. Typrcat nxain tTiot-j o.ughfareSi Building, pcctlwdd. by : De -'. Lesseps.^ Blowing'up a hill't?ith 6 tons, of explosives. A., wonderful spectacle. THE PANAMA CANAL. THE PANAMA CANAL. An Educational Feast. 4,000 Feet in Length. 4,000. No matter what your profession or trade this great picture .-must appeal to you. Over 4,000 ft. in length, it grips the attention, and never allows the interest to wane for a moment. The sole rights, for this great picture secured at enormous expense by THE ROYAL PICTURES. Ovev 50,000 persons paid for admission during its screening in Wellington. All Wanganui will flock to ■ the Opera. House, so be wise and" BOOK YOUR SEAT. Owing to the enormous expense in obtaining imis picture the prices of admission will ibe: Circle, Is. 6d.; j Stalls, Is.; Pit. 6d. No extra ohaij-jo '' for booking. Box plan now, open at H. I. Jones. ; BRITISH AND FOREIGN. \ A ROYAL REVIEW. (United Press Association.—Obpvriehfc.l LONDON, April 28. The King reviewed tight. thousand of tho brigade of Guards at Hyde Park. There was a brilliant assemblage^ including the Hon. Thomas Mackenzie and the Agents-Genenal. . BAPTIST UNION. LONDON, April 28. j The Rev. George Pearce Gould has been- elected president of the Baptist Union. - - ARMED MERCHANTMEN. • LONDON, April 28. ! .The arming of merchantmen necessitates a searching Admiralty inquiry into their real ownership, owing to their association and international combines. A LIBEL CASE. LONDON, April 28. The trial of Cecil Chesterton has bewi postponed. (It was cabled on March 4 that a true bill had been returned against Cecil • Chesterton, charged with libelling Godfrey Isaacs in connection with the Marconi contracts. The trial was .to take place in April.) THE SALVATION ARMY. LONDON, April 28. Commissioner Lamb,' Salvationist, sails for Canada, Ontario, and New Zealand in May. MAMMOTH LINERS* LONDON, April 28. The tonnage of the White Star line's Britannic will slightly exceed that ot tho Imperator. IMMIGRANTS FOR AUSTRALIA. SYDNEY, April 29. The Hon. Mr. Seaddan, Premier of West Australia, has returned from a visit to England and America. As a result of his inquiries he declares that Australia should have no difficulty in getting all the immigrants of a good class it wants. GENEROUS DONATIONS. ADELAIDE, April 29. Sir Edwin Smith, -who is departing on a visit to England has distributed £5600 amongst religious, charitable, and other bodies. iARCHBISHOP CLARKE. LONDON, April 28. Archibshop Clarke is now out of danger. IS TIIIS YOUR OPINION? The old idea, that colds could not be cured, but must tako their own time to work off, still exists among many people. This is why many colds are allowed to run on till they become serious. Don't let yours drag on all the winter; cure it now with Baxter's Lung Preserver. Even after> the first dose or two you will feel a great improvement. This popular cough cure is good for every chest ailment. A dose relieves —a bottlo cures. The'large size at la lOd per bottle can be secured at all chemists and stores. Utr^y tan boots are abominable. Notnuag looks more untidy. TAN-OL imparts a quick, lasting sk«M *ad woi'l discolour t*» Wither.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12881, 30 April 1913, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12881, 30 April 1913, Page 7