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Amusement!. "THE SENTIMENTAL BLOKE." (J * X R A H OME. FOR, TWO NIGHTS ONLY. v* TO-MORROW NIGHT, mmAt; 9th, and SATURDAY, 10th, Messrs J. AND N. TAIT present MR. LAWKENCfi CAMPBELL. MB, UWREHGE CAMPBELL lhe eminent Elocutionist and Enter* ■■■■-■ ■■"■-■-■ ■■■.>; ■■•■: tamer, I, ir In C. J. Dennis* :; Delightful .Character Study. "THT SENTIMENTAL BLOKE." BLOKE." •'- Or the bdpk the Melbourne "Argus" ; says:—"The genuine humour of these love poems is all the more effective be- , cause beneath the surface fun there i? ». suggestion of -deeper,' feelings thai enoble men aiid unite them in tte ' : bonds of common ieliowship " : Of Mr Campbell's recital the «mb»l -i] paper says: "T^he large audience set- - * • S + h° Wn ft *n ? ven™&'s enjoyment, ,■ * * and. they obtained it. Mr Lawrence ' . Campbell to imitate the ac ', * tions and tones;.of the Australian lar, ? mm with great success." , . 5 - ONLY FIV.E RECITALS A Admission: 3* ,2» and la. Bosj * ''- Tlan at H. I. Jones and Son's. \ "I Direction J. and N. Tail. J '' h — ■ ' ,<HV RANGITIKEI A. AND P, ASSOCIA. ''*/' gTH annd7l ' :show ;j THE BEST ON THE MAIN TRUNK I ' "■ \ LINE. . ' y RECREATION GROUND, I ~; TAIHAPE., /s ■ . j WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1917, J§ Proceeds in Aid of the Bed Crou ' '• 1 . 'Funds. r ; s-i| Comprehensive Schedule, embracing ' •'' & , ' Ail x Classes. - JJ j OVER £100 WORTH OF TROPHIES. » I jln addition toLiberal Prize Money. »,'-* TjJAIN TRUNK RAM 'fair, '-1 ii;; TAIHAPE SALE YARDS/ 1| THUESDAY, Ist MARCH, 191^ ' -i| Send for a Schedule of the Show and *» ) particular^ of the Ram Fair to— • t :- ':: ''■ • , j MARTON DISTRICT A. AND. A. ASSOCIATION. ?! ,' gffo^ '■ 4 ;-| TobeheMon^Liß^RACß • WEDNESDAY, 7th MARCH, 1917. / ' >l| £600 PRIZE MONEY. >«f And Numefoui Valuable Trophies. , .'5 RIDING, DRIVING AND JUMPING £ COMPETITIONS ' for Ladies, Gentittnen, Boys and Girls*, , ( * Special accommodation trill be pro^ vided for displays of Farm Implements "' t Motor Cars, etc." ! J Full particulars upon application" t<|, f *3 tha Secretary— * ;■? J. ROBSON, ' Post Offio* Jttox 55, Marton. ' Thones 73 and 212. ' t '■' -' '■■'•■ ■ ■ 'the New * 1 Edison Diamond Disc I Phonograph. *< 1J Represents the culmination of thirty- x '"■ five years of endeavour to perteetw reproduce sound. * % r^or the-beauty of musio is Sn its ■ overtoneaj or tone colours. Th«ir r*. -. . production is perfectly achieved by the * ' $ Edison Disc. • ' I *' -' Ask to hear it, or seadfor catalogue. ( "t J. UPTON, '' \ 195 AVENUE. 'PhoM 639. % - s y Wanaanui Carrying. Co., \ s "QETCRAL CARRIKS t -j ST. HILL STREET/WANGANUI. '-; (Opposite Opera House.) i' IiARGE SUPPLIES OF WOOD ANB 'f TAUPIRI COALv. j ALSO C^AFfTTnd OATS. 1 Ring up 'Phone 166. ' ' ■-! FURNITURE CAREFULL? ' !^ REMOVED, 'i. * ' NEW LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S ? CLOTHING j ESTABLISHMENT . I ¥' HAVE, Opened up the above Bosk ' • f- ness, and intend specialising in , [ HAND-WOREED ARTICLES. j ,' Come and see" me about a - PRESENT For Baby, Mother,, or Sister. MRS. HARNISH, : 6U3?TON STREET (Next Wallace, Florist). '-■>■ .... s~ - • ■ THE FRIEND OF WOMEN. t -■\ ■ / , NO MORE HARD WORE AT TH» WASH-TUB 22 YOU SENI : YOUR WASHING TO THE 1 iVANQANUI STEAM LAUNDRY CO. i yi:' ■ / 64, HARRISON STREET. (ALL KINDS OP LAUNDRY WORK DONE. X SUITS CLEANED AND T' 'LOREDk PRESSED SUITS 7/6, COSTUMES

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

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

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

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