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« AMUSEiMJENTS. BOOKI BE WISE! BE EARLY I Book at the Dresden, Is 6d. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. FULLERS PICT CUES A TRIUMPH! A TRIUMPH! Last night "King of the Air" just flew into public favour. ITS NOVELTY CHARMED! ITS SENSATION THRILLED! ITS MOUNTING ASTONISHED! ITS ACTING GRIPPED! A densely crowded house. It's to be seen again to-naght! 6000 ft. IN COLOURS. 6000 ft. KING OF THE AIR. KING OF THE AIR. KING OF THE AIR. Modern drama of life in Paris with its electrifying danjee craze, THE TANGO. THE TANGO. Watched with eager interest. Another Fine Spectacle— RACE FOR THE AVIATION DERBY. Startling collapse and fall to earth of the Hero's aeroplane. A RECORD-BREAKING PLAY! Circle, Is; Stalls, 6d. Reserves, Is 6d. ___ asking "New Zealand" (your correspondent) to read "Britain for the British" and "Not Guilty," by E. Blatchford. I am, yours etc., H. L. WASHER. DIRECT TRADE WITH HULL. Sir, —Having been engaged for many years in commercial life in Hull, I note with pleasure that the New Zealand Shipping Coy. is commencing a monthly service to that port, the first steamer being the "Rakaia," loading here about 25th March and completing at other N.Z. ports. The advantages of Hull cannot be too "widely known. Its docks system is good, witn up-to-date warehouses, cold stores, clean and rapid handling of. produce- In addition, a new dock with all the latest appliances is to be opened by His .Majesty the King in June this year. Hull is also the natural port Cor radford, the great wool emporium, .from which it is distant some sixty miles, with cheap railway and canal rates, far below those via London. Finally, the distributing* area . oi! Hull contains a. population of over eleven milions, which means an enormous con/sumption of produce. 1 trust, therefore shippers and traders will avail themselves of this direct communication, so long desired, "and which is capable of infinite development to the advantage of all concerned. Yours faithfully, I. H. SKINNER. THE ACHES AND PAINS OF RHEUMATISM. What awful torture those aches and pains give! Who know this better than the tortured victims of Rheumatism? But why suffer? There is a remedy at hand —yours for half-a-crown —that will completely cur© Rheumatism, Gout, Lumbago Sciatica, and kindred complaints. Take RHEUMO, the scientific remedy—the medicine that has driven away pain from many a suffering mdi; \ vidual. RHEUMO conquers Rheumat- | ism, '' kills the pain', removes all swelling, and effects a cure usually within 48 hours. Sold by chemists and stores at 2s 6d and 4s 6d per bottle. "LINSEED OUMPOOSD" s Trad« Mark of Kay's Compound Essence of Linseed for Douirt.i. »v" « ■>■■• SMALL POX, Chicken Pox, Mumps, Ptomaine Poisoning and all every-day, as well as unusual sicknesses, give the policy-holder a good weekly income If disabled by accident he also gets a weekly income. If death or permanent disablement follows a large sum up to Four thousand pounds is paid to the person holding a policy with H, H. Thompson, 42, VICTORIA A\ EN UE. WANGAPTJI. ! The above policy ooste e r«*_i 30s a yea» upwards. No other offic\ m New Zealand is josuisg it. \/i TAnAT| cy jjjjßgJß&SK^f JTHE WEAK IF your household or business cares exact so much energy that sometimes you feel run down, it i 3 wise to at once take VITADATIO STOP DRAGGING ALONG It may be that your weakened state is a warning of coming illness.and VITADATIO will thus save you perhaps weeks «f unnecessary suffering and pounds ut doctor's bills. Begin taking this Remedy to-day, for though VITADATIO has cured, and will cure disease in its advanced forms, it cures the early stages quicker. Write for Free Advice and Testimonials. :: :: S. A. PALMER, 459 Flinders Lane, Melbourne, Vie STARCH The Steircti that Mother useeK ■■ ORDER IT AND SEE THAT YOU GET IT A»k for Uii lib Fancy Boxes. i WANTED Known. —All work ga*ianteed equal to specimens shown. ' charges strictly moderate. Toaka, ot©t Gower's. Chemist, Arenue.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 20039, 24 March 1914, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 20039, 24 March 1914, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 20039, 24 March 1914, Page 7