Amusements. HIS MAJESTY'S. TO-NIGHT AT 8. LOIS WEBER'S Big Dramatic Treat for the Whole Family. "BORROWED CLOTHES" "BORROWED CLOTHES" "BORROWED CLOTHES" Six Acts of Life—as it is lived. Featuring" MRS. CHARLIE CHAPLIN MRS. CHARLIE CHAPLIN (MTLDBED HARRIS) After you have seen MRS. CHARLIE CHAPLIN, you will agree that she will soon be THE MOST POPULAR STAR ON THE SCREEN. FULLER'S GREAT ORCHESTRA. Musical Director, Mr. Chas. Parnell. Dress Circle 1/3; Stalls 9d; Reserves at Upton's 1/6. Theatre 'phone 8 63. TOWN~HALL, WAVERLEY. KEXT THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER .25th. John Hopkins Presents his Famous Costume Comedy Company, THE DANDIES. THE DANDIES. NEW FACES, FROCKS & FROLICS. Prices. —3/- and 2/-, plus tax. Direction .. J. C. Williamson, Ltd. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. Coming SATURDAY AND MONDAY, OCTOBER 4th and 6th. GREATEST THEATRICAL EVENT OF THE YEAR. J. C. WILLIAMSON'S Colossal —1919 —Annual PANTOMIME. 2 Gorgeous Acts —18 Wonder Scenes. GOODY TWO-SHOES GOODY TWO-SHOES A GREAT CAST, including: Herbert Walton, Arthur Elliott, Lou Vernon, Messrs Stigant, Kelso Henderson, Sydney Yates, Gus Bluett; Misses Dorothy Hastings, Madeline Harrison, Toby Claude, Nellie Wilson, Maggie Dickinson, • Rene Tanswell, Rita Nugent. FRED WALTON THE KENNAS. JEWEL'S MARIONETTES The Box Plan will be opened at H. I. Jones and Son's, Thursday, October 2nd. P r . —Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls 7/6; back seats 5/-; Pit 2/6 (all including tax). WANGANUI HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. The Spring Show of Bulbs and other Flowers will be held in the CHRISTCHURCH SCHOOLROOM, VICTORIA AVENUE, On WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, SEPT. 24th and 25th. , The Show will be opened at 1.30 p.m. by the President, W. J. Treadwell, Esq. Entries close on Tuesday, 23rd inst., at S p.m. with the Hon. Secretaries, Mrs. E. H. Suisted and Mr. J. Robertson, at Rice and Co.'s, Victoria Avenue* Admission —1/-; Children under 14, half-price. . : ' WANGANUI—PALMERSTON NORTH, DAILY MOTOR SERVICE. DURING the restricted railway service,, 1 will run a Motor Service to Palmeralon North. One car leaves the Rutland Hotel et 8 a.m. daily, and connects with the car for Wellington and the car for Napier. This car leaves Bett and Bailey's, Palmerston North, on the return journey at 10.30 a.m. Th© second car leaves the .Rutland Hotel at 11 a.m daily, and connects at Pahnerston North with the trains for Napier, Wairarapa and Wellington. This car leaves Palmer6ton North daily on the return journey at 3.30 p.m., after the arrival ot the Napier, Wairarapa, and Wellington trains. FARES: To Palraerston North: 15 -. Tfc Wellington: 35/-. To Napier: 45/-. Seats may be booked at James ana : Gil""ans- w. woolven, Manager. CURTAINS! CURTAINS! CURTAINSI FOR THE WINDOWS. FOR THE DOOR& FOR THE ARCHWAYS FOR THE HAJLIi. A large stock of Curtains by the pair, also tliu newest and best materials by the yard, is to be seen at ' ♦ J. H. PASSMORE'S j Now is the time to pay a visit and :" ispect the beautiful selection. QUALITY IS RIGHT. STYLE IS R*GH'£\ PRICE IS T GHT. ■ j J. H. PASSMORE. —»« nWWMWU——i mi— I ■■■■ ■ ■—nTTnn-rrm j FURNISHING EXPERT j (30 Years' Experience), } isl AVENUE, WANGANUI. | / 'Phone J. 77. FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES ALWAYS IN STOCK.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXIV, Issue 17672, 23 September 1919, Page 9
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