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Amusements. A WORLD'S FILM SUCCESS! CROWDS! CROWDS! CROWDS! And CRUSHES! CRUSHES! CRUSHES! Have besieged the psiy boxes right through the larger cities. SO BE EARLY OR BOOK YOUR, SEAT. HIS iJUESTY'S. TO-NSGHT AT 8. TO-NIGHT AT 8 a Mary Piekford's most serious rival for the title of Filmdom's Queen. Tha ever bewitching MARGUERITE timK marguerite ei&BK marguerite clark In an exquisite vision of romantic youth, entitled: A sparkling comedy drama by the Famous Players. The Brightest, Cleanest, most altogether delightful picture play since little Marguerite s last triumphant success, "GRETNA GREEN." fifiS E¥E If SISTER S" Also an interesting subject, WITH THE R.A.M.C. , Caring for the Wounded at the Front — Behind the Lines—At the Bass and "At Home." THE PATHE GAZETTE, N And others. FULLER'S PREMTER ORCHESTRA.) Dress Circle Is, Stalls and FamilyCircle 6d. Reserves at Allden s Is 6d. Theatre phone 863. "K.E/X" Cheese is Going Great Otazva |§ Jolly wells everywhere affirm g j fig it's a bird—that's their sporty X Kg way of saying1 " Bex " Cheese j£ , E| is a bang1 tip good tiling to eat. h HI . Just say to your Grocer *■ " EEX " LUNCHEON CHEESE and he'll shoot across the counter a dinky little tin, which, when opened, ia "bound to make a score with you. The charge is little enough, but the Cheese is a rare treat. " REX " CHEESE possesses a uniform and piquant flavour, and all the valuable properties of perfectly matured Pull - Cream Cheese. •■.■... V Get a Tin to-day—eat it at any time—a little at each meal is good for the digestion. PRICE 1/3 A TIN. If your Grocer does not stock " Bex " Luncheon Cheese send his name and address to District Agents: I MATTHEW RUSSELL LIMITED

Voice Production. Madame Christian (Garcia School of Music) and Mr. Andrew Black of Sydney, Madame Monkmuii-Dempster, Mr. Hamilton Hodges, Mr. R. Blow. Mr. D. Kenny of Wellington, Mr. Harold Gregson of Auckland. Mrs. Cyril Towsey of Hamilton, Mr. Frank Grahame of Invercargill all praise Fluenzol as a gargle. 1/6 & 2/6".* H " I have never used a better si §| Cough and Cold Remedy | 111 than Heans Essence. It ||| || saves a lot of money." j| §B Be sure it's H-E.A-N-'S ! J Colds are prevalent just now T^ So get a bottle of BonW^ nington's Irish Moss. It cures W -quickly, permanently. Beware w~ of imitations. Bonnington's has W^ J| cured for over 50 years—there's W @[ nothing to equal it. Sold in two P8" jl sizes—the largest is best value. L it to-day. Avoid imitations. JS> ...Irish Moss J>JBAFNESS is orten CTue to +h« choking of the Eustachian tubes with, mucus. To sterilize the catarrhal microbes and thus clear these passages, sniff m liquid "Fluenzol" (1/6) and garpie teaspoonful doses li;hile lying on the bad: The Rev. W. IT. Hinton of Brooklyn, Wellington, and scores of others can vouch for this new method. * ~~A WANGANIiI RESIDENCE. THIS fir.c Home is situated in awe !- sheltered position in G'jriville. The grounds are nicely hid out in lawns an:l shrubbery. The house contains eig'it rooms, and all convenience* are uv stalled, including hot water. Freehoi.i title. PRICE £1450. Terms £250 cash: balance at 53 per cent, interest (61L) ANOTHER*" HOME of seven large rooms and ha i an ac:v of garden and orchard. Splen-Ji'i healthy situation convenient to trams. £200 deposit will secure it. The pru.-e la only £1050. (546) BOARDINGHOUST'.! I have a country Boardirghouse, in a splendid, progressive distri.M, and Hoing a good business; 28 rooms, lar^o dining and sitting-rooms. A deposit nf £1000 cash is required. Full particulars from JOHN D. BRECHIN. HOUSE A.NI3 LAND AGT3NT, 18. ST. HTLL STREET, WANGANUI. 'Phone 573. NORTH BRTTI6H RUrEER COMPA>TY manufactare Hct Water Bottles that never leak and fit them witt •' IJnk,'.ie" Stoppens. See the brand op each bottle. They last for years. 8oU: •iv nil ohemista. In cold damp weather keep "NaZOL" handy in home, office or shop. Take some drops on sugar, or inhab it occasionally. That wil! protect you against chilis and sore throat.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 16775, 16 October 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 16775, 16 October 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 16775, 16 October 1916, Page 7