• AMUSEMENTS. 1 TO-NIGHT! at 5. TO-NIGHT! HIS MAJESTY'S. rHEATik. AND Pii lt\l lER OliC. i ESTRA ! MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.30. Prices—6d ?.nd 3d. A Grand Programme of Cinema Gems. A Great) and Glorious Yitagraph Dram. THE LOST MILLIONAIRE. THE LOST MILLIONAIRE. THE LOST MILLIONAIRE. A Powerful Play with a Beautiful Love Story. THE LOST MILLIONAIRE. THE LOST MILLIONAIRE. 2000 ft, of fiine Emotional Acting. MATRIMONIAL MANOEUVRES. MATRIMONIAL MANOEUVRES. Vitagraph Comedy featuring Maurice Costello. Corned v-D r ania THE TOMBOY RACE. Girls, Girls, Girls create much fun. And Strong Sunnorting Pictures. CIRCLE is. * STALLS Ud.j. Book at the Dresden, is 6d. ENTIRE CHANGE MONDAY NEXT. TENDERS WANGANUI JOCKEY-CLUB" TENDERS. mENDERS are invited for the supply -L and delivery of 500 yards of soil to the Wanganui Racecourse. Samples, of soils must accompany Tender. Tenders, which must state when delivery of soil can be made, close Thursday, 16th April, 1914, Tvith the Secretary, Wanganui Jockey Club, 17 Wicksteed Place, Wanganui. WM. HALL. Secretary. TO BUILDERS^ ITIENDERS are invited for the erec J- "tion of a Residence, Parke's Avenue, St. John's Hill, Wanganui. Plans and Specifications may he seen at the shop of Mesrs J. Williams and Co., Jewellers, Victoria Avenue. Tenders close at my offices on Friday, 24th day of April, 1914, at noon. W, GRAY YOUNG, F.N.Z.1.A., Architect. 217, Lambton Quay, "Wellington. WANGANUI CORPORATION TRAMWAYS. ifTTENDERS are invited up till noon on X' Monday, the 27th inst. for tho supply and delivery of tramway overhead materials and rail bonds. Specifications may be obtained an application. - G MURCH, Town Clerk. Wanganui. 9th April, 1914. VOTING Still going strong in favour of the AMERICAN CRYSTAL BAR. Where the •choicest of /.choice Ice Drinks and most delicious Sundaes can be obtained under most hygienic conditions. AMERICAN CRYSTAL BAR in HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE BUILDINGS Stands for all that is daintiest and refreshing, in drinks, all of which are made from pure fruit juices only. Ice for those who like cold drinks. Lovely Beef Tea for patrons who H. H. SIMMONS, Proprietor, want warming up. ALBION~HOTEL,~ WANGANUi. The above Hotel is now under new management. Only the Best Wines and Spirits stocked. HORACE M. SOMERVILUE, Proprietor. The Graphophone, WITH APOLOGIES TO ROBERT H. DAVIS. I AM the Graphophone; born of the mother earth. My heart is of steel, my body is of the wood of the forest, and. my tongue is the tongue of a universal language. I sing the songs of the world, the oratorios of history, the symphonies of all time. 1 am the voice of to-day, the herald of to-morrow. I weave into the warp of the past the woof of the future. I sing the stories of peace and war alike. I make the human heart beat with passion or tenderness. I stir the pulse of nations, and make brave men do braver deeds, and soldiers die. When I speak a myriad people listen to my voice. Tho Saxon, the Latin, the Cult, the Hun, the Slav, the Hindu, all comprehend me. I am the tireless clarion of the God of Music. I attune to your joys and sorrows every hour. I fill the dullard's mind Avith thoughts uplifting lam a fount of light, knowledge, power.' I epitomize tho conquest of ittmd over matter. I am the record of all music-things mankind has achieved. My offspring j comes to you in the candle's glow, amid tho dim lamps of poverty the splendour of riches; at sunrise, at high noon, and in the waning evening. I am tho laughter and tears of the world, and I shall never die until all things return to the immutable dust. I am the Graphophone. Come and hear me to-day. ■My permanent address is at Allden's Bookshop, in Victoria Avenue, Wanganui. Thank you! OPENING NOTICE. MR. E. C. GORDON Begs to notify the Public in Wanganui and surrounding District that he has started business as a GENERAL BLACKSMITH at Wanganui East, and hopes to merit a fair share of public patronage. E. C. GORDON, WANGANUI EAST. T7IOR Sale, a pretty Gonville resid J. ence of five rooms; all conveniences practically new; charming view; 1J mile from Post Office. Price and terms right H. J. Turner, Maria Place.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 20053, 11 April 1914, Page 7
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