Amusements. EVERYBODY'S . LAST NIGHT TO-NIGHT. Ooin« JEariy. ! William Fox Presents ; SONIAMARKOVA SOMA MARKOVA The Beautiful Russian ActreSi in "THE PAINTED MADONNA" "THE PAINTED MADONNA" "THE PAINTED MADONNA" A Story of a Wonian*St Redemption KEYSTONE COMEDY. TOPICAL BUDGET. A Capital Programme, MONDAY NEXT— THEDA BARA in "THE &OSE OF BLOOD." Prices.—Circle 1/3; Stalls 9d. DON'T MlSSjrms CONCERT. TO-NIGHT, at 7;45. IN V.M.C.A. HALL. GBAND CONCERT (Arranged by Board of Directors.) Many of Wanganui's leading tap. tists are giving their kindly assist" ance. " . . - EXCELLENT PROGRAMME. ■""'""" Admission^: 1/-. Proceeds for the extension of thff local work. - • Come along and bring a friend. — ~~ ' ""* MUNICIPAL OPERA HOUSE. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1919 GRAND COMPLIMENTARY ' ' BENEFIf I CONCERT; . Tendered to. Lieut. Buckley and Mem« bers of the Queen Alexandra Regi. ■ mental Band, as a. kindly Tecogni*., tion for past services rendered. Popular Prices .* 2/ and 1/i -■ "i ~'• ■' . " \ Further particulars next week. R, D. PATERSON, Organiser. MOTORISTS! J™ - fir,When you have Tyre Trouble, Take it to STAPLETON. The ESTABLISHED VULCANIZE!*] 33, RIDGWAY STREET. (Next to Commercial Club). WANGANUI. TO MOTORISTS. ~ ~ Special Prices on Electric Lamp Bulbs* 2 to 4 Candle Power ... 2/6 each: 6 to 24 Candle Power ... 3/- each. 21 to 30 C.P., half watt ... 4/6 ea. ■ Complete Motor Car 6 to 12-volt set* in compact &hock proof cisc for carrying in tool bos, and including:— 2 Headlights, 16 Candle Powen 2 Sidelights 4 Candle Power. 2 Tail and Dashhght, 2 Candle Power. At 12/6, Postage tfre«. In ordering, please state voltage, candle power and if angle or double contact required. A. R. HARRIS AND CO., Tel. 911. 48 St. Hill St. SEED POTATOES / SEED POTATOES - 400 SACKS, ' EARLY ROSE . - * RED BEAUTY OP HEBRON. READING RUSSETT.. -• ' C^RMA]* NO. 1. • . ■-:::' BUTTON'S 26's. ASH LEAP KIDNEYS. ACME KIDNEYS. BLACK KIDNEYS. UP-TO-DATES. GAMEKEEPER* MAORI CHIEF. COMMONWEALTH. NEW ERA'"Rust Proof." DAKOTA RED (Southern). ARRAN CHIEF, the potato that came out on. top during the war 'in England. . Mainly Southern grown and Selected* Quotations for large or small quantities. ' Best Potato Manures. ;' HORSLBIT AND HARRSI, WANGANUI. M ii 11 in ii i - — \ j TO ST.4ND THIS SEASON AT WAN-* GANUI. AND TRAVEL TH33 MARTON DISTRICTS, . THE FA SHIONABLY-BRED 'SIRE, GUIANFORTE (Half-brother to Los Angelas) (Multiform (18)— La Valeric), Bred by G. G. Stead, Esq., Ohristcburch. GUIANFORTE is a promising sire, rind if nmterl with Stud Book maresi cannot fail to git high-class racehorses i:nd jumpers. He is'the sire of the following winners:—Perfect Day, Jiu. fFitsu, lieapforte, Some r ßoy,> Guian* form, Passin' Thro', etc. Mares met at the Wanganui Railway Station, and grazing arranged for at moderate rates. All care trken, but no responsibility. For ill particulars apply G3OOM IN CHARGE, Windelburn's Stables, Or Owner, G. CHAMBERLAIN, P.O. Bos 266.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXIV, Issue 17664, 13 September 1919, Page 9
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