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Amusements. OpE R A "hods b, %v ?So^ Geor Se WUloughbv. iO-JVXGiIT (xUIISDAY) TO-NIGHI* GEORGE WILLOUGHBY And his MUSICAL-FARCE COMEDY » COMPANY <«,«. Wi{l present: WHY SMITH LEFT HOME.S 'WHY SMITH LEFT HOME/ 3 Acts of Unrestrained Merriment. \ GUOKGE WILLODGHBY in His Ongmai Character of "Smith." He Loves His Wife, But lives in New York. ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRA"+3i c M^ a| em, cnt desires to notify intending Lady Patrons that a Special! .Concession, is extended to 'them atthisj ovemng's performance of "Why Smith -! Left Home" j-Lad.es will be i£ HALF^RICEt SCe?t f6SerVed Seat 3) at Prices: 3s, 2 S^a nd U Res. Seats 4a. „,. - Note this: ' me real Australia lies well back from the coast and the cities. The Waybacks are real Australians.. They are racy of: the soil They have fre/h £2£?-tf\ view, lhey are full of genial humour as a woman i s Ml of whims. They have taken hold of the New Zealand' E i jJ 8-! 10 °, tll6r famlly eter taken hold of it. Com^iilo^and find out' WEDNESDAYf^KMBRUARY 7th. PHILIP LYTTON Presents a dramatic adaptation o! | Henry Fletcher's.fampus storks of Aus* I . n r.trajian iife-:-'' THE WAYBACKS. As the audience warms • there is ©n# shout of wholesome laughter from start to nnish. Broad natural mirth—none I of your finnicking machine-made fun-i never «a dull moment. 'The happiest; and liveliest comedy ever seen in th# f 1 Dominion. ■ PRICES, 4s. 3s. 2s. Plans at H. I. Jones and Son's. ~ . ;- ".- ■- \ THE FRIEND OF WOMEN. NO MORE HARD WORK AT THJB WASH-TUB L? YOU SEND YOUR WASHING TO THE STEAM LAUNDRY CO. 64, HARRISON STREET. ALL KINDS OF LAUNDRY WORK ! i^-. v DONE,' . SUTTS CLEANED AND T ! PRESSED SUITS 7/6, COSTUMES i —— *'- • ; FLAG BRASS i PICKLES stands for high grade quality Manufactured by experts with selected vegetables, in pure malt vinegar. losist on hating this reliable brand. s YOUR CHANCE To Secßka j GOOD FATTENING FARM OF 381' ACRES, IN EXCHANGE FOR SMALL FARM. All in grass but 40 acres. Shelter bush. Homestead, which contains 6 rooms, pantry, scullery, bathroom, hot and cold water, etc., is situated on a nice rise, and Commands a fine veiw of the surrounding country. Property is convenient to"two weekly stocic markets, and 2 freezing works. About 4 % miles from railway, 2 miles from school, also Jbandy to factory. . ... •■ .- • ; V^-N?.:^, ' ' | A very fine prospective value,! Would cut up into smaller farms, PRICE, £23 10s. PER ACRE. Equity £6,000. For further particulars apply to *> J. H. BOWATER AND CO, V .„ UMDAdEMTS. , RIDGWAY BTREKT ( WANGANOI. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. 1100 ACRES Blush Land. Rent 2/-. At Raeti-hi. Goodwill £1100. £2000 worth of Town Property for small farm, with not too big a mortgage. . ........... 995 ACRESv'Shannonv. Price £7. • Equity £3965. Exchange for smaller farm. 400 ACRES, Auckland. Equity £2200 for Wanganui Farm. 1650 ACRES • Raurimu. Equity £1400,-for suitable farm. 40-roomed BOARDING HOUSE for Sale or Exchange for farm near good town, as a going concern. Pricr > £4500,Arthur J, Peachey LAND AND COMMISSION AGENT. VU/TOPU AVENUE. STRAIGHT OUT LEASE FOR FIVE YEARS. LARGE PRIVATE HOTEL IP? WANGANUI, containing 40 rooms, with all modern conveniences, doing large remunerative business.in prominent position, all furnished. Leased as a going concern. This is a chance not often offered. Possessioi can be given Ist d#y February. Apply sharp. _ \ FOR SALE. % ACRE, situated Avenue, with nearly new 6-roomed villa with every , modern convenience. Room to build another house. Wi 1! be sold cheap. Price, £750, with £200 cash, cheap. ' 102 ACRES,.'RAP A.NUI, all flat and ploughable. Good 6-roomed bouse, 6-bail. cow-shed. Dividsd into"'numerous paddocks. Could run milk for town supply. Well watered. Four miles from Wanganui. A bar- * gain. Price £45 per acre. Appls^ sharp. J- Greaves & Co LAND AGENTS, " MARIA PLACE, WANQANUI.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 16892, 6 February 1917, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 8 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 16892, 6 February 1917, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 8 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 16892, 6 February 1917, Page 7

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