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Amusements J THE GRAND. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 1 P.M. ' SECOND SESSION AT 3 P.M. ; Another Thrilling Episode of THE'LIGHTNING RAIDER, ITO. 13. THE LIGHTNING RAIDER, NO. 13. THE LIGHTNING RAIDER, NO. 18. Starring PEARL WHITE And the Magnificent World -Feature, “THE SEA WAIF” i With the Double Stars, LOUISE HUFF and JOHN BOWERS. EDUCATIONAL WEEKLY REVIEW GAUMONT’S LATEST GRAPHIC. MUTT AND JEFF CARTOONS. Usual Matinee Prices. WAVERLEY WAVERLEY TOWN HALL, WAVERLEY WAVERLEY By Special Request. OUR REVEILLE OUR REVEILLE OUR REVEILLE Will be produced under the auspices of the .WANGANUI RUGBY UNION as above for ONE NIGHT ONLY. MONDAY NEXT. MONDAY NEXT. At 8 p.m. Waverley’s Event of the Season. Some of the Fascinating Items: CHINESE BALLET WILD THYME BAGGY BREECHES THE DUTCH MILITARY :: BLACK AND WHITE PACK UP :: PLUM AND APPLE And numerous others. [ Residents of Waverley and suri roundings should not ijliss this Beau- ! tiful Entertainment. WAVERLEY TOWN HALL on I MONDAY NEXT AT 8 P.M. i Prices:—s/2, 3/2, 2/1 (includ- ■ ing tax). After “Our Reveille” I A DANCE WILL FOLLOW I Under the management of the Waverley Football Club. Admission 1/6. ! OPERA HOUSE, WANGANUI. ' Sole Direction, Allan Wilkie. ' SEASON OF TWO NIGHTS. Commencing I WEDNESDAY NEXT, 4th AUGUST. ALLAN WILKIE. PRESENTS HIS SPECIALLY j SELECTED COMEDY COMPANY iin the most laughable comedy proj duced in London for many years. “THE ROTTERS.” “THE ROTTERS.” | (A Tale of a Respectable Family.) i H. F. Maltby's world-famed Comedy, “The Rotters,” was protfuced with phenomenal success at the Garrick, Kingsway, and Oxford Theatres, London. “Brilliant alike in its characterisation and in its dialogue."—“The Tattler,” London. Box Plan at H. I. Jones and Son. PRICES—S/-, 3/-, 2/-, plus tax.

i§ I &R M \ § * r x-I I *' PETERS & HELEAN, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKERS and RING JEWELLERS. 111, The AVENUE, WANGANUI. ■ ’Phone 1248. GR.OW YOUR OWN FRUIT PARNELL’S FRUIT TREES ARE NOW READY— And this season’s trees offer exceptional inducement to the amateur gardener. STRONG, WELL SHAPED, AND VIGOROUS. Apples, Pears, Peaohes, Plums, Lemons, Gooseberries, Black, Red and White Currants, Loganberries etc., in I all the best varieties. I Also ' Hedge and Shelter trees, Ornamental , and Flowering Shrubs, a fine collec- • tion of Heaths, Bouvardias, Boronfas and Daphnes. i 20,000 GUMS IN BOXES in all the best timber varieties. BE WISE & PLANT NOW. BE WISER & GET YOUR SUPPLIES FROM: W. PARNELL, ■ » NURSERYMAN. Corner Avenue and Liverpool Sts., WANGANUI. SAFE AS A BANK. ADVANCES FREE OF INTEREST. WANGANUI STARR BOWKETT SOCIETY. Shares in the above Society are now available, and all who want to participate in a. ballot soon should become members without delay. The subscription for each share is I 1/- per week, entitling the holder td an advance of £lOO. free of interest, which a»the rate of £8 per £lOO is ; repaid in 12 i years. Subscriptions ; are payable fortnightly. Advances will be made alternately [, by Ballot and Sale, and the sum of £7OO has been decided upon as the | appropriation. Join a true co-operative society. Full particulars from ; HYDER & PARKES P.O. BOX 400. WANGANUI. < ’’Corner AVENUE & GUYTON ST.’ . Office open every Friday night. ; ! MOTORISTS! i Seventy years’ manufacturing experience and scientific concentration have produced Spencer Moulton Tyres—the popular British tyre that gives the longest service—the tyre I with the great reputation for mileage. • Try your garage or Box 258, Christ-I church. g I j

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 17935, 31 July 1920, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 17935, 31 July 1920, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 17935, 31 July 1920, Page 9