Amusements. ALL-SEATED FOR ROTORUA. The Express Train leaves HIS MAJESTY'S. AT 8 O'CLOCK TO-NIGHT. "A TRIP TO ROT9ROA." "A TRIP TO ROTORUA." "A TRIP TO RQTORUA." "A TRIP TO ROTORUA." THE WONDERLAND OF NEW ZEALAND Has, strange to say, been visited by comparatively few residents of the Dominion. -The guides of<Rotorua inform the visitor that for every New Zealander who goes to view the thermal marvels or his country, there are three Americans and two^Australians. 'Now, however, this most wonderful of all travel regions has, by. the art of the motion camera-man, been filmed in 2000 ft of unique motion pictures, disclosing EVERYTHING WORTH SEEING IN THE THERMAL REGIONS. THE SUPPORTING PROGRAMME IS GOOIi Including THE MAKING OF AN THE MAKING OF AH' OVERLAND MOTOR CAR, . OVERLAND MOTOR 6AR, Tins is without doubt the finest and most interesting industrial film that has ever been projected on,a Bio screen I COME AND SEE IT. FARES TO ROTORUA: First Class Is; Second Class 6d; Observation Cars (Reserves) Is 6d. Booking'at AJlden's, or 'phone 863, from 7 p.m.
• '■.. -, . ' _ ' . ' Proprietor, TO-NIGHT! loStT^ gREAT INDUSTRIAL fILM i „■' • AT ■ : ■ ;■. His Majesty's Theatre BE SURE AND SEE THIS WONDERFUL PICTURE OF THE World's Greatest Motor Gar Factory. 43Ug4»3& A Two thousand feet, absorbing indus*QS?*t* 1 i .-*■' " trial pictures, showing the same wons- ■ JHWMMWiihtMifff jjr*ififlMffderful sights you see on a personal /4^^^^^S^^^^^^^mfr^ tour throu£h the ,Willys-Overland (^^^^^^^^^^^P iW k ' ExP eTts s Pent two 'months making -^ most complete photographic descrip- .■ \ / -^ tion ever made of a manufacturing "' plant. YOU SEE the Mammoth Buildings. YOU SEE an army'of 17,000, busy workers. . YOU SEE the assembling of iOOO Overlands a day ori moving conveyors y~ —leaving on their own power. , :<• YOU SEE the making of a mudguard in thirty seconds. YOU SEE dozens of other most interesting sights. YOU SEE the time and labour-saving machinery and the efficient methods that reduced manufacturing costs —that made possible the,selling of high-grade cars at low prices. And " YOU SEE A MOST AMUSINJJ. TRICK PICTURE—the artist's conception \ of car-making—one of the Funniest Things ever screened. CINEMA MANAGERS SAY—"One of the finest, most interesting, ..' and most artisically produced films yet shpwn." MAKE A POINT OB* SEEING THIS SPLENDID PICTURE. '"■■■. . . ■ -I • . . ■■'.■■. A. HATRICK AND CO., LTD., North Island Agents.
Waoganui Fupniture Limited. ./ - * ■ On that Chesterfield couch or eacy chair that^are at present looking th< worse for wear will cause quite a revelation to you and. * by the Wanganui Furniture Manufacturing Co. *in their well-kno*t artistic style with piped edges and frills or box-pleated. FMEE OF wrinkles or looseness but made to fit and easily removed for washing Our is so moderate that we are confident that given an opportunity of esti mating you will not hesitate to have that soiled furniture re-covered Bin* 913, our representative will call with patterns, and give estimate's free o: charge. NOTE OUR ONLY ADDRESS: SHOWROOMS AND FACTORY, DUNCAN STREET, WANGANUI EAST 2d. Section, SOLE PROPRIETORS: MESSRS. GINN, WILSON AND A. ANDERSON. COSY CHAIRS A**D COUCHES AT 2\ SYMSS'. SPECIALT.* MANbJj'ACTUftED AND UPHOLSTERED in tfc»l ARTISTIC STYLft that gives the weU-furnished room tne £aisa every wife and mother is no pleased to. see. ! P. SYS2SS' FUKMTiiRB SPECIALS INCLUDE—> DIVAS CHAIR*,, UPHOLBTSRED IN VELVETS. MORRaS CHAIHS, UPHOLSTERED Ui MOI.OCCOLBNBB. DINING CHAIRS, UPHOLS" KRKD IN TAPESTRIES CHESTERFfELDS. UPHOLD ' i>: MOUQE'TTES. OTTaafJ»N& UPHOI^TEHr. • trtlE-± Whan COMPORT, DUIiABILrTr «... ~ considered th'es> foods will commend ihecaseives to a?l / , • F- SY ME& 151, TKE AVENUE. , Ladies:—MILITARY PICKLE stands r ' for a delicious appetiser, that pleases all A bottled luxury at a reasonable pric« palates, and is sold by all grocers at a lS the delicious MTLITABY PICHLE reasonable price. , Buy a bottle to- If your grocer is out^ of. it, try the next day. 2 store* Buy a bottle to-day, ■■ " j
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 16824, 27 November 1916, Page 7
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