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Amusements. ~-THE GHAMDCOMPLETE CHANGE TO-DAY, Commencing at 2 p.m. I'amous Players jjresent the Inimitable JOHN LAERYMOEE, JOHN BARRYMORE. THE LOST MDEGROOM. THE LOST BHSOEOROO^. By Willard Mack. A combination of Laughs and Thrills. THE BBOKED mU NO. 6. THE BROKEN OOSN NO. 6. " THE CRYSTAL GLOBE (Drama). BOBBY'S BUMPS SUBSTITUTE (Cartoon). The nearest winners of Broken Coin Competition, No.s. 4 and 5, were Mis, riayell, 40 River Bank, and G B, Hooper, Box 106, Wanganui. A NEW COMPETITION STARTS ' TO-DAY. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. Manager Will Jameson. / particular street is steadily growing as a shopping centre. The latest firm to recognise their opportunities in this important thoroughfare and assist in meeting public requirements, is that of 'Messrs Bellve and McLachlan—a combination of business men who by their long experience in the grocery and provision trade should b© a welcome addition to the ranks of Wanganui's progressive business firms. This new grocery store has been started opposite McGruer's, and the firm are already finding that greater accommodation would not be amiss. Their stocks of groceries and provisions are all new, clean and well selected, and are being sold at prices that should- bring solid support to the purveyors. Messrs Bellve and McLacnlan will be pleased to make the acquaintance of as many Wanganui and j surrounding districts people as possible, i and they guarantee that no effort will be spared on their part to give, as a quid pro quo for support, the benefit of their long experience in offering only I the best quality goods at the lowest current rates, combined with courtesy I and an " anxious to please" policy which goes such a long way towards making a store popular. Messrs. Bellve and McLacnlan wall do their best to brin°trade, and by strict attention, to business maintain it. Lovely brooches in 15ot gold, everyone a gem. Listen, one-third off the original marked price; only to be had Irom Forbe's, 24 Avenue, giving up' business sale. Be in early. BOILED HAMS, Mr. G. Ambrose, of the "Invicta" Ham and Beef Shop,, in the Avenue' next to the Newmarket Hgtel, is finding "that his offer to boil hams free of charge has been fully appreciated, judging by the big daiJy d~emand for cooked hams. The quality of Mr. Ambrose's goods needs no recommendation, and if an; order for a Christmas* ham, nicely cooked, to save the work at horn© has not been forwarded to the "Invicta " it should b e sent without delay to save possible disappointment. A good suggestion—buy your Xmas presents from Forbes/jeweller, who 4 selling his stock of watches, clocks.. jewellery, and fancy goods, at sue* prices that no other shop can afford tcbecause he is giving up business at ay early date, and the stock must be sold. flow do you treat *+ >* a cold ? % 4fc The safe, *ure way to deal with it at once—otherwise more Z* ** serious tronble may follow. There 2 «^ is no remedy so safe aid sure as the standard family caugh mcdi- ." ■* cine which has stood the test of **• over half a century. Ar«id imitaf0- tions. insist oq-- 4^ * I.BONNINGTONS 9 » • m -«r»*w»^ A SOLDIER'S PRESENT. For a eoldier at the front or in camp, ax most welcome gift is a 1/6 bottle of Fluenzol for stavinß off chills or dispellingr microbes of disease. The Canteen Contractors at Trentham (Messrs. Duetins. 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It has cured cases of miiuy years standing and patients ■who thought their cases vrcra hopeless have written xis grateful letters expressing their appreciation. Read the following:— *Mr. W. J., Whangarei, N. Auckland:-"For many years I suffered from internal piles fmd frequently the pain almost drove me mad. I . lost a quantity of blood and as the -weeks went on became weaker and weaker. A nurse who was attending my wife told me that an operation would be necessary. When I saw your advertisement 1 had tried dozens of lotions, ointments and pills. Hqwever, I decided to try your cure. After ths third nifjht I was much better and before the treaimant was finished I wasoured. Icannottellyouhow^i'atefullfeeL You too can be cured. Write to-day, enclosing P.N. for 10/6, and receive in plain wrapper, a full course of the Zann Double Absorption Cure. Note the address: The Zann Proprietary G.P.O. Box 348 J Wellington. All correspondence is strictly confidential. Oui* Guarantee:—lf, after si fair trial, you are not satisfied with The Zann Double Absorption Treatment, return the empty packet and youi. money will be refunded immediately Agencies thronghout the world. , 17 NORTH BRITISH GARDEN HOSE, !L. or G-. Quality—will give you long service and every satisfaction. Avoid Imitations. Buy the world's best. Sold by all traders. Washboard slavery completely abolished, thanks to "No Rubbing Laundry Help." Is package sufficient for seven weeks' wasning.—A. Gregson.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 16852, 21 December 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 16852, 21 December 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 16852, 21 December 1916, Page 7

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