Amusements. THE FLASH OF AE4 EMERALD. i THE FLASH OF AN EMERALD. THE FLASH OF AN EMERALD. ROBERT WARWICK. ROBERT WARWICK. AS A RUSSIAN REVOLUTIONARY AND GENTLEMAN BURGLAR, Xs the Star Picture at The Grand Theatre. TO-NIGHT. \ SEE this EXCELLENT FILM. SEE tin GREAT RACE SCENE. SEE the WONDERFUL ACTING. SEE the MAGNIFICENT DRESSES. 5 ACTS OF PICTURE SPLENDOUR. Showing TO-NIGHT at 8 p.m. Preceded at 7 p.m. with other good Pictures. We can advise everyone to see this Pioture. PRICES: Circle 9d; Stalls 6d. Children 3d to Stalls. GRAND THEATRE. TO-DAY. Last Screening of DARGY V. M( GOORTY DARCY V. M; GGORTY FIGHT. THE FIGHT TO A FINISH. THE WHOLE OF THE 15 ROUNDS. Screened ai Special Sessions. .2 p.m., 3 p.m., 4 p.m., and 5-15 p.m. See this picture before it leaves town. LATE SESSION AT 10-15 P.M. After Pictures Finish." PRICES: Is.; Boys Sixpence. QPERA JJOUSE. Direction.... Hugh D. Mclntosh. FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JULY 28th and 29th. SPECIAL MATINEE, SATURDAY. Return Visit to Wanganui of the Famous Mirth Provokers, THE TIVOLI FOLLIES, Headed by the Boomerang Girl, VERA PEARCE, Queen of the Follies of 1916. And supported] by a retinue of Merrymakers, including: THELMA RAVE, JACK CANNOT, WALTER WEEMS, BILLY REGO, FRANK GREENE, GEORGE WELCH JEAN KEITH, PEGGY PEATE. . The Chorus and the Ballet. (•ft PERFORMERS. /»ft \ OU PERFORMERS. Ol* FULL OPERATIC ORCHESTRA. Laughter and Gaiety from't'urtain-rise ' to curtain fall. BELGIAN BAND, with Jacques 801. SHORT AND LITTLE. ELLA GASPERS, the Girl with the Voice of Gold. PRICES: ss. (Res.), 3s. and 2s. Special Prices for Matinee. Box plan will open at H. I. Jones and Son's on Monday. SPECIAL STEAM COAL. THE S.S. "CALM" is due this week with 1200 tons of Blackball Coal I and Nute. Also Blackball and Paparoa mivture (mixed properly at port of shipment). I For particulars, C. F. MILLWARD. SHIPPING AGENT. WANGANUI. NOW WELL-KNOWN FOR QUALITX! FURTHER COMMENT UNNECESSARY. THE INVICTA HAM AND BEEF BHOP. Next to Newmarket JSoGd, GEORGEIMBRQSE, Proprietor. AVENUE, WA_\GANCL 'Phone 678. "jt/TONEY LENT upon Approved ITX Household Furniture (without removal). No delay. Repayable Easy Weekly Instalments. No Legal Expenses. L. W. BALKIND, c.o. A. J. Peachey, Land Agent 18 Victoria Avenue, next Everybody s Theatre. Wanganui representative. ?Phone 1130. FOR SALE. C(\(\ -^CRISIS Freehold, within four "UU miles of Post Office, Wanganui, well subdivided, splendid fattening farm; would cut up well; good frontage. Home and out-buildings. Nearly all ploughable except little shelter bush. Would cut up welL for dairying. PRICE, very reasonable. For further particulars apply— E. F. LIFFITON, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, RIDGWAY STREET. A CHARMING SPOT "" FOR AN IDEAL HOME. QT. JOHN'S HILL is known as one *-* of the beauty spots of Wanganui, and it is here I offer you a home in pfeasing surroundings. The section is a large one, being over 3-8 acre, and a road frontage of 132 feet, and a irciitage to Virginia Lake of 150 ft. The title is freehold (land transfer). The residence consists of six rooms, built of good sound timber by a builde known for ml faithful work. All the latest city conveniences are installed, including gas, drainage, water and sanitary requirements. It is about 2 miles from the G.P.0., the penny tram going half way. As it is free of encumbrance, I am in a position to give good terms and possession to suit pxirchaser. (548) PRICE, £950. TERMS ARRANGED. John D. Brechin, HOUSE AND LAND AGENT, 18 ST. HILL STREET. WANGANUI. 'Pnone 573. HOT WATER BOTTLES—that never leak and last for y^ars —are manufactured by the NORTH BRITISH RUBBER COMPANY, are fitted with "UNIQUE" Stoppers. Sold by all chemists.
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