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Amusements. ■--THE GRAND- - TO-DAY, commencing at 2 p.m. MU CHILDREN'S MATINEE OUR OHILOIIE^'S MATINEE DO YOU hear the children singing . As they hurry down the street;* Hear their merry^ voices ringing 'Mid the sound of prattling tcet ? ALL Roads lead to THE GRAND, Every face is turned that way. Hurry, hurry: need to. worry, When there's hundreds turned away. PICTURES FIT FOR CHILDREN*, PICTURES FIT FUR CHILDREN. Including the Delightful Story, the prme &m the pauper THE-PRINGE AID THE PAUPER THE PRINCE MB THE PAUPER Featuring DAINTY MARGUERITE! 6LARK MARGUERITE CLARK MARGUERITE CLARK ADVANCE ON THE SOMME. THE BLACK BOX M. I!. THREE GOOD, CLEAN COMICS. I Children Threepence; Adults Sixpence. PROGRAMME EXACTLY AS AT 1 NIGHT. THREE HOURS' REAL ENTERI TAINMENT. Manager, Will Jameson. —THE GRAND= - COMMENeiHG MONDAY NEXT. ANOTHER NEW PICTURE STAR, PAULINE FREDRICK PAULINE FREDRICK PAULINE FREDRICK PAULINE FREDRICK In an Unusually Pov/erful Drama, 5 Starling Acts. THE SPIDER THE SPIDER THE SPIDER THE SPIDER By. William H Clifford.. In -which the superb emotional artiste presents two distinct characterisations. Produced by the Famous Players, Supported by those popular screen players. ROBERT LEONARD and * ELLA HALL, / In the 5-Act Bluebird Play. a modern cinderella a modern Cinderella Or THE CRIPPLED HAND. This picture is an exceptionally pretty version of "Cinderella" worked into a modern story of stage life, which becomes intensely dramatic in the V-st act. • ■ I

DIVORCED DIVORCED A Poem Play by Ella Wheeled . Wilcox. ' Supported'by the All Paramount Films. Be wise. Come early or reserve your seat. ■ • ?■ -■• ; NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. "Phone 1.152. Afternoons 2 p.m. till 5 p.m. Evening commences at 7 p.m. Manager, "Will Jameson. "P ACECOURSE ORNAMENTAL AX FROUNDS. SUNDAY OCTOBER 15th, At 3 p.m. OPEN-AIR CONCERT by the WANGANUI GARRISON BAND. Collection for Red Cross Work. - J. TRUSSELL, Hon. Sec. Read Tms^. /Ladies^s^ I I Mff REXONA SOAP stan«U»>B iffy for Purity, Cleanliness! IB Ml Health and Beauty. By IM Ml its use the texture of IM ml the skin is at once re- IM ml lined and all disease" Im SI laden tfcrms are washed IB Ms I away. " Beauty is only IB Ml »kin deep," so il you IB Ml would be beautiful use IS , M/jsmfc; Prit«l.6»erTiUit IM Skin &¥ r lex 'Luncheon Cheese J L Is Distinctly Different! J Don't think that all Cheeses are alike—insist on gettingl " BEX * LUNCHEON CHEESE From the very first taste you'll know why *' REX " Luncheon cheese « bo popular — because. it IS "DIFFERENT." "REX" LUNCHEON CHEESE is prepared from perfectly matured Full Cream Cheeses. It retains all their good digest ive properties and possesses a piquancy that distinguishes itfrom all other tinned cheeses. "REX" LUNCHEON CHEESE ia sold in Solderless Sanitary Tins. ' INSIST ON GETTING "REX" BRAND. PRICE 1/3 A TIN. If your Grocer does not stoclc it send his name and address _^_ r to i C District Agents: I I MATTHEW RUSSELL I § LIMITED I

Cook without eggs — Edmond's Egg Powder is more reliable and economical, Scones, puddings, cakes, pikelets, buns are improved when Edmond's is used—it is so pure and wholesome. Be sure it's kis v WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS — Kxercise k~;;encial effect upon ihe kidneys.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 16751, 14 October 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 16751, 14 October 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 16751, 14 October 1916, Page 7