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Amusements. TO-DAY at 2.80 p.m. TO-DxlY. A LAMP OF ENJOYMENT. A Fairy Story that will thrill all ages. Clever Children. A wonderful Genie. Palaces build in the twinkle of an eye. William Fox's Great Children's attraction, "ALADDIN AND HIS WONDERFUL LAMP." THE BIG -PANTOMIME, THE BIG PANTOMIME, "ALADDIN." "ALADDIN." "ALADDIN." "ALADDIN." "AIiADDIN." Over 3000 people in the production. \ Played by Children. Mystery, Romance, Thrills. Blended for young and old. Make a Point of Letting Your Child see this Magnificent Attraction. I SHOWING TO-DAY, TO-MORROW, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, At 2.3Q p.m. Prices: Circle, Adults 1/-, Children $ 6d. Stalls.. Children 3d, Adults 6d. -THE GRAND THEATRE SPECIAL EVENING ATTRACTION! TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. LAST SCREENING OF E. W. Hornung's World-Famous Book and Play presented in Seven Parts. BAFFLES THE CRACKSMAN, RAFFLES THE CRACKSMAN, " RAFFLES THE CRACKSMAN, RAFFLES THE CRACKSMAN, STARRING THE FOREMOST ACTOR in a character of world-wide popularity, • JOHN BARRYMORE, JOHN BARRYMORE, JOHN BARRYMORE, , • Supported by Christine Mayo and i Evelyn Brent, i Supported by Pathe's Latest Gazette, s Plan for Reserves at Upton's, 1/6. TO-MORROW. > Robert Warwick and Elaine Hammerstein, in "THE MAD LOVERS." j Admission: Circle 1/3, Stalls Sd. j ''. j Wo have a vnri^a assortment oil \ land we can, offer, "hi.a we have personally inspected and consider iood value. . ■ ■'' ''■■■/ '■. ■"■ y i 4,300 AuRES, Wangamii River, 2500 j acres in grass, 2 sheep--country*-all j first-class buildings and yards, £26,- j 000. Walk in, walk out. 700 ACRES, ideal dairy-j or fattening country; highly improved; £56 per acre. 27* ACHES, 12 miles from Wanganui; easy hill country; 2% grown sheep with cattle. Gcodbuiidinr: and yards. £22/10/- per acre, 1500 ACHES, Aotea Land Board lease; 1365 acres in grass; 2 grovti sheep and cattle. First-class homestead, fencing and yards. Well, watered and subdivided. Rich papa country. £a per acre. 320 ACRES, Freehold, 11 miles from Wanganui; 20 0 acres ploughabie; carries t>Bo sheep, 6u cattle; well watered. £28 per acre. 26U ACRES, 160 rich river flat, balance good hills. Carries 100 milk cows and sheep. _ Good dwelling, milk-sheds and yards. Well fenced and watered. 2 miles from factory, school and railway. £50 per acre. 1068 ACHES, 10CO acres in; grass; carries 1700 sheep including 800 ewes> also 100 cattle/;(i66<ii;buildings. Well I'enuea ana 'watered, £10/10/- per acre. 192 ACHES Freehold, practically all pioughable. Good motor road and handy to rail. Well walefed and subdivided. Smuu cottage. £60 per acre. 447 ACHES, 300 pioughable; 800 breeding ewes, 50 cattle. Small cotv tage, man's whare and yards. £28 per acre. 4 % from rail, good motor road. ■ 1918 ACRES O.R.P. 15/-, Wanganui River; 650 acres in grass; 2 sheep; well fenced a-d watered. irice £6,000. . All the above are saleable on easy terms. . ;; Smith, Webster & Co. w a i»:« aa v v FOR SALS. 80 ACHES, 45 acres flat, good 6.----roomed house, 4S miles from Wanganui. Price £50 per acre, cash £1300. SHOP IN TOWN TO LET — Rent £3 10s per week. Can take stock at valuation. 6 rooms, all conveniences, Price £1000. 5 Rooms, moderate conveniences . Price £650. G rooms most conveniences, Price £765. 6 Rooms, all conveniences, Price £1150. 4 Rooms, Price £360. 4 Rooms, Price'£4ls. 6 Rooms, all conveniences, Price £850. 6 Rooms, all conveniences, Price £2056. 5 Rooms, all conveniences, Price £1350. 5 Rooms, all conveniences,. Price £880. 5 Rooms, Price £550. 5 Rooms all conveniences, Price £950. 7 Rooms all conveniences, Price 1050. Hicks Bros. HOUSE, LAND -&J2STATE AGENTS RIDGWAY STREET, WAiN'GANUI. CATHERINE EN WRIGHT, DERMATOLOGIST. TLTATRDKESSING in all its branches. ■*-"• Superfluous hair permanently re. rpGved, face massage, manicure,, chiropody. McGRCER'S BUILDINGS, 'Phone 458. The Avenue, Wanganm. A DOCTOR'S PRIVATE OPINION. Th© surest method! o\ preventing InHueuza nud coid uerrns getting a fonthold is to sniff np t^iee daily a little warm Fluenzol from lie hollow of th© hand. This soothes ?<ar3 disinfects th«* throat and nasal cavitr at a minimum of outlay. Thousands of people thus oscapea influenza during the epidemic.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXIV, Issue 17655, 3 September 1919, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXIV, Issue 17655, 3 September 1919, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXIV, Issue 17655, 3 September 1919, Page 9

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