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Amusements. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.30. TO-NiGHT—AT 8 P.M. Last Screening of MRS. CHARLES CHAPLIN (Mildred Harris), in Lois Weber's Masterpiece, "THE PRICE OF A GOOD TIME,;; "THE PRICE OF A GOOD TIME," The Story of - A Rich but Discontented Man, The Poor and Discontented Girl, Hjoth lonely and misunderstood, decide" to have a good time FOR ONE WEEK. A tip-top picture in 7 reels. Also, THE CO-OPERATIVE WEEKLY ■ PREVIEW, Latest. ' Circle 1/3;. Stalls'9d. Reserves at Upton's 1/7. s SPECIAL ATTRACTION. \ COMMENCING TO-MORROW. "THE FORBIDDEN CITY" "THE FORBIDDEN CITY" The Romance" of Two Generations. NOllitlA TALMADCJB NORM A TAMM DOE X As "SAN SAN, The Chinese Lady who ' Died for Love, and Her Daughter, TOY, who found Happiness. The Triumph of the Art of the GREATEST of SCREEN ACTRESSES, Marvellous Interior Settings. Eastern atmosphere, which is real, and takes you'to Pekin and the Splendour of an Oriental Imperial, Court. . Wonderful* Supporting Cast, .including - "THOMAS MEIGHAN, REID HAMILTON, and ROGERS LYTTON, as the Emperor of China. "THE FIGHTING TRAIL," No. 10. GRAND SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. Circle 1/3; Stalls 9d. THE CASE AGAINST PROHIBITION THE CASE AGAINST PROHIBITION HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, NEXT, 8.30 P.M.GEORGE DURHAM. GEORGE DURHAM. GEORGE DURHAM. , Champion Australian Debater, 1909, 1910> 1916. Press- Report.— "Addressing an audience of about four thousand people, Mr. Durham held his audience from the. beginning. His address was punctuated with vigorous applause. At the close of an eloquent speech the speaker was accorded an ovation." —Ballarat Courier, Nov. 14th, 1917. COME—HEAR—YOU WILL NEVER FORGET IT! WANGANUI MALE CHOIR. GRAND CONCERT. TO-NIGHT. The Choir will sing: "King Olaf's Christmas," "Servian Serenade," "Nightfall," "Hope," "Vocal Combat," and "The Anvil." Acting Conductor, Mr. Walter Shepley.. THE MALE CHOIR QUARTETTE will sing: "Good-night, Beloved." THE HAWE'RA MALE CHOIR 'will sing: "A Song for England," and "The Tziganes." Mrs. Johns will sing: "Morning," "Soul of- Mine," and . "Waiata Maori." . Mr. G. Austin Blackie (Tenor) will sing: "Laurette," "A Spirit Flower," and "Lolita." Accompanist: Miss Ethel Bignelli L.A.B. Box Plan at H. I. Jones' is now open. Prices: 4/-, 2/6 and 1/-. E. CHRISTIE, Hon. Sec. TJAETIHI ipORTS CLUB. THURSDAY, JANUARY 22nd, 1920. ATHLETIC, WOOD-CHOPPING AND : HORSE JUMPING. £300—IN PRIZES —£300. Principal Event: ■ SHEFFIELD HANDICAP —Ist prize, £17 10s; 2nd £5; 3rd £2 10s. 1 Handicap 16in. Chop-— First prize £25, 2nd £10, 3rd £5. ■ Open Hunters —First prize £15 15s cash and £15 15s cup, to be won twice in succession or three times at intervals; second prize £10 10s; 3rd £5 ss. Numerous other big events for which liberal prize money will be given. Full particulars from J. R. FRANCE, Secretary, Raetihi. VISITORS TO THE '* SHOW are requested to call and inspect our new line of ' Pictures, elc, just an'ived. A full line of Water-Colours, Etchings, Sepias and Coloured' Prints in stock, framed and unframed. Artists' materials ajid framing requisites, we have a large stock to choose from. PHOTO ENLARGING. We specialise in this branch of art work in black and white Sepia, Water-colour or Oils. Don't forget address — WHOLESALE A.P.F. DETAIL (Opposite Weiiey Church.) 211 & 213 VICTORIA AVENUE, WANGANUI. pohsMsM^\ t w^^ i * a"*"' - - - - ■ HOIUKiSTSI I. When you have Tyre Trouble, I TAKE IT TO STAPLETON. 1 The ESTABLISHED VTTLCANIZER 1 83,-RJDUWAY STREET. j (Next to Commercial Ulub), fi " .WAMGAJMUi. _^

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXIV, Issue 17731, 3 December 1919, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXIV, Issue 17731, 3 December 1919, Page 11