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Amusements HSE SmO THE&TRE. TO-NIGHT—AT 8 P.M.—TO-NIGHT FANNIE WARD FANNIE WARD in “THE CRY OF THE WEAK” “THE CRY OF THE WEAK” Miss Fannie Ward asserts that this picture is her best production— Better than “The Cheat,” "Common Clay” or “The Yellow Ticket.” From start to finish the story is a vivid page of real life, showing how a girl brought up in slum surroundings rose superior to her environment, and how her weak-mind-ed brotrer remained in the underworld until reclaimed to a better life by a devoted sister’s love. EXCELLENT SUPPORTING FILMS Reserves at Collier’s. GRAND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Prices.—Circle 1/3; Stalls 9d. GERTRUDE JOHNSON - HORACE HUNT. OPERA HOUSE. Direction Victor Beck Management . . . . Stuart Garland 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— 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 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) 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. CLAUDE HAIGH, Touring Manager. for this V Beauty W P° urse Today! three exquisite preparations, the tj ,-latest scientific creations for im- / ) parting to the skin supreme charm Lf and lovelinesa.; F .ff' Cynthia Balm L/Oriental B. ,Cynthia Vanishing Cream Complexion Powder A Try these modem beautyi- - >. makers and team how de-' f JV 'fithtfuNy deer, soft, smooth' and jl S* JI -.velvety your skin can be mede.\,. > A shilling postal note brings you a dainty trial sat together with |[<lf-Bl i booklet “The Dawn of PedecL Beautvf The Cynthia Importing. Wyndham Street «U “Nerve-Not "Nerves" Dr. Cassell’s Tablets Soon Cure Nervous Troubles and Give Splendid New Energy. It is the man of “nerve” who achieves .mccees. " Nerve ” means confidence, energy, grip, vital efficiency at it« nighcsi. '* Nerves ” spell weakness and lost opportunity. When your energies flag put your trust in Dr. Cassell's Tablets. Their incomparable efficacy in building up new vigour and vitality has won for them the largest sale of their class in the whole wide Empire. And they are British through and through. Striking Testimony. Dr. Joseph James, D.So., M.P.S., Ao., IS, Wilton Place, Victoria, London, S.W., Eng., writes:—" It is a pleasure to mo to recommend such an excellent remedy as Dr. Cassell’s Tablets. Their action in every instance is to increase tha nutrition of the body, and to give a fine sense of strength and fitness.” Dr. Cassell's Tablets are nerve nutrients and restoratives of proved efficacy, and the recognised modern remedy for:— Nerve Troubles Indigestion Neurasthenia Sleeplessness Nerve Paralysis Kidney Weakness Infantile Paralysis Anemia Spacially valuable fer Nuraing Mothers anl Suring tha Critical Periois of Lils. Sold by Chemists and Storekeepers in all parts of New Zealand. Prices 1/9 and 4/-, the 4/- size being the more economical. Dr. Cassell’s Tablets SoTalis 'skin Smh Reviver gm Makes \ "<||\house-\ V WIVES \ \ HAPPY. \ After housework or gardening, after motoring or swimming apply a little SOTALIS and relief is at once W secured. ASK YOUR CHEMIST FOR W* > SOTALIS f 2/- a bottle. •OLOMM

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 17895, 15 June 1920, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 17895, 15 June 1920, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 17895, 15 June 1920, Page 9

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