Amusements. * MounT prats (MUNICIPAL) i SATURDAY AND MONDAY NEXT. MATINEE SATUPjPAY 2.30. BILL HART BILL HARI bill hart bill hart IN “WAGON TRACKS” “WAGON TRACKS” W. S. HART -W. S, HART W. S. HART W. S. HAR£ Reserve your seat to-day for this Powerful Picture at H. I. Jones; I Circle or Stalls. DON’T DELAY. ft RAND SCOTTISH FAIR ANU CLAN GATHERING. Z In Aid of the i WANGANUI PIPE BAND ! EVERYBODY’S THEATRE. NOVEM. BER 101’11 TO 201 H. National Dances by pupils specially (Trained by Alec. Sutherland, N.Z. Premier Dancer. Latest Side Show and Novelties. Clan Stalls laden with articles to suF all pockets and tastes. Friends of the Pipe Band are noti- ■ tied that there will be a JumbH [Stall at the forthcoming Clan Gath< I ering and those having suitable artides to spare are requested to kindly forward same to Mr. R. G. McNiven, President, or notify addrest to the organising secretary, Mr, [Alec. Sutherland, Box 308. WANGANUI AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION (Incorporated.) GRAND ANNUAL SHOW, on RACECOURSE, WANGANUI. NOVEMBER 17th & 18111, 1926. £lBOO IN PRIZES, including CHAMPION HUNTERS’ JUMPING COMPETITION. Ist Prize £7O; 2nd £2O; 3rd £lO. Nomination £2; Acceptance £l. Horses, Sheep, Cattle, Dogs, Homa j Industries, Art and Technical Returned Soldiers and other classes. I Entries close November 6th, 1920. j Schedules and Entry forms from F. G. SEDDON, Secretary. i P.O. Box 152, I Taupo Quay, Wanganui. EING LEADERS. SPECIAL DIAMOND RING OFFER ■ I NOW ON. ' PRICES RIGHT DOWN. PETERS & HELEAN, RING JEWELLERS & WATCHMAKERS, 1111 THE AVENUE .. WANGANUI ■Phono 1248. I IMPERIAL HOTEL. ( THE AVENUE, WANGANUI. : HIGHLAND CREAM WHISKY, Thoroughly Matured Specially ; Imported.— lo/- per bottle (CHAMPAGNES ALES SPARKLING WINES WHISKY C! ,'kF.TS BRANDIES I PORT WjN'ES LIQUEURS I SHERRY MINERAL WATERS All obtainable at reasonable prices. ' Hamners or Cases iromptly foriwiidedlto any address FORBES. Proprietor. j ip v . v . ! S I J? 1. ' ■' H j NO9&KTS I ' pMEHA9KBI&AB| J THE STAFF OF LIFE «. J 8 FOR THE CHILD. ,1 kl Hopley’s home-made bread ,| is the best to be had any- hi t where for the children—it’s W an aerated bread made « il from the purest materials jj, M and cooked in the most ap- (1 i proved manner. gj I'l Don’t be satisfied with a anything less than Hopley’s 1 Bread procurable from J / Thomson’s, in Th" Avenue. a i|t Gonville, and Wanganui Ji h East; also Mrs. Wil! Gaze; fa a,nd Hopley’s, Ararnoho. In L- . _ ~ *
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 18017, 4 November 1920, Page 9
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