Amusements THE " TO-NIGHT—AT 8 P.M.—TO-NIGHT FANNIE WARD in “THE CRY OF THE WEAK” “ONCE A CROOK ALWAYS A CROOK” is the harsh manner assumed by Society towards its weaker erring brethren. This photoplay proves the fallacy of that theory-—shows how those raised in underworld environment may rise superior to their surroundings and be reclaimed to a better a life. b There is no “preaching” or “proIpagauda” in this picture—it is just a , I PAGE FROM THE BOOK OF LIFE. A Five Act Drama of Gripping and ( Intense Moral Interest. EXCELLENT SUPPORTS. Plan at Collier’s. Reserves 1/7. Circle 1/3; Stalls 9d. 2! GERTRUDE JOHNSON - HORACE HUNT. OPERA HOUSE. Direction . . Victor Beck Management . . . . Stuart Garland J THURSDAY & FRIDAY, £ JUNE 17 AND 18. TWO NIGHTS ONLY. The Brilliant Operatic Prima Donna, GERTRUDE JOHNSQN, Who created a Furore with the J. C. WILLIAMSON GRAND OPERA COMPANY. Also— i HORACE HUNT, THE GIFTED SOLO PIANIST, His First Appearance since his Internment in Germany as a Prisoner of War. Supporting Artists: CHARLES RUSSELL. CHARLES RUSSELL. The Eminent Flautist, MR. ERIC WATERS, Accompanist. ON THURSDAY EVENING MISS GERTRUDE JOHNSON I Will Sing the Famous “MAD SCENE FROM LUCIA,” With Flute Obligato by CHARLES RUSSSELL. “A Fore e Lui “Solcigs Song” (Greig) “The Lass with the Delicate Air”— (Arne) I MR. HORACE HUNT | Will Play “Chair de Lune” (Debussy), “Scherzo in B Flat Minor” (Chopin), “Chelsea Reach” and “Dans le Bois” (Liszt). Prices —6/-, 4/-, 2/- (plus tax). Box Plan at H. I. Jones and Son opens to-morrow. As a heavy booking is anticipated intending patrons should book early. I CLAUDE HAIGH, Touring Manager. ME Byßiii>/ a big item. Have your car d fitted with .fl>3 b —and increase your ear tnilergr g ‘ per gallon of petrol. ’ OUR GUARANTEE. L 1 We willingly refund your money If our Vaporiser fails to provide D AT LEAST 25% INCREASE® n MILEAGE. * ' Price. «S Sa. I (Fixing extra) Sole Manufacturer®— ‘ THOJ. BALLINGER & CO., LM. VICTORIA STREET, WELLINGTON. ■ iii if : • I SOLDBERfI • ’ I Local Agents: : ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT DEPOT, 134 The Avenue, Wanganui * 1 : jiii me ' he raa * “ Spare the Manure “ and « Spoil the Farm! e Every sheep you rear takes a considerable quantity of bone phosphate from the soil. 6 If you are to keep up the quality 1 of the crops and stock, you must „ restore this vitality to the land e by applying 1 W.M.E. Co. MANURES a They contain the plant foods if necessary’ for production of big crops—and these, in their turn, give Fatter Sheep. r. W.M.E. Co.‘« Nos. IB and 3b t. Mixtures are principally Phosphatic Manures conla'ning a proportion of Nitrogen to sustain ■■ the growth. —g H IBS They arc specially suitable for gag Turnips and Rape. ■■ Particulars of Analysis posted on H ™ request. ■t \ “ SEND YOUR STOCK ™ to Wellington Meat Export Co. 9H Ltd. for Freezing. Fat Sheep, KB Lambs and Cattle purchased. 6 Particulars as to charges may be |j obtained from i- Swain son, Fending, Tel. 131 il Timos, Taihape, tel. 130. • e Reid, Ara mono, Tai. 111. e Rickman. Marion, TeL I*s'e 3- j, McDonnell. HuntervUla. = Wellington Meat ■■ Export Co., Ltd. " WELLINGTON f nni ntr o d S For Cuts, Bruises or it any Skin Irritation ; ©QTOL 3.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 17894, 14 June 1920, Page 9
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