Amusements. HIS MAJESTY’S TO-NIGHT AT 8 P.M. Last Night Of Last Night Of GEORGE WALSH GEORGE WALSH in THE DEAD LINE. and PEGGY HYLAND in BLACK SHADOWS. Don’t Miss These Two Great Features. COMMENCING TO-MORROW NIGHT TUESDAY, At 8 p.m. ANOTHER BRIIA.IANT SELZNICK STAR. The Popular and Clever Actor, OWEN MOORE, OWEN MOORE, The Ideal Society Man, in The Smartest and Brightest Comedy Drama, “PICCADILLY JIM.” . “PICCADILLY JIM.” “PICCADILLY JIM,” An Original, Humorous, Dramatic Story from the successful story told in “The Saturday Evening Post’’ By P. C. Wodehouse. “Jimmy” Crocker, once a Cub Reporter, now a Society Clown of Loudon and New York, known in two cities as "PICCADILLY JIM.” Special Music by FULLER’S GREAT ORCHESTRA. Reserve your seats at Upton’s. OPERA HOUSE. Direction Horace Melville. WEDNESDAY, loth NOVEMBER. ONE NIGHT ONLY. Return Visit of MISS CECILY TABOIJ, Supported by an excellent company, Will Present a Spectacular BALLET, MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT New and Elaborate Scenery by H. MELVILLE. Orchestra directed by MR. EDGAR COLLINS. Reserved Seats 2/7; Back Stalls 1/-. Box Plan at H. I. Jones anc Son. RANGITIKEI MOTOR CLUB. (Affiliated to N.Z.A.C.U.). MOTOR RACE MEETING in BULLS RACECOURSE, On < WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1920 Commencing at 1 o’clock. ’ PROGRAMME. 1. OPEN HANDICAP, 6 laps—lst | prize £5, 2nd £2, 3rd £l. Nomi- ] nation ss. 2. NOVICE HANDICAP— Trophies Nomination ss. 3. RANGITIKEI HANDICAP, 10 laps—lst prize £lO, 2nd £4, 3rd £2. Nomination 2s 6d; acceptance ss. 4. BULLS HANDICAP, 6 laps. 600 c.s.—lst prize £5, 2nd £2, 3rd £l. Nomination 2s 6d; acceptance 2s 6d. 5. OHAKEA OPEN HANDICAP. 8 laps—lst prize £B, 2nd £3, 3rd £l. Nomination 2s 6d; acceptance ss. 6. RICHARDSON CUP, 10 laps—lst prize £8 and Cup, 2nd £3, 3rd £l. Nomination 3s; acceptance ss. 7. BRANDONHALL STAKES, 5 laps —lst prize £5, 2nd £2, 3rd £l. Nomination 2s; acceptance 3s. 1 Entries close on Wednesday, 24th November, 1920. Entry forms can be obtained from K. H. I'OWLER, Secretary, Box 6, Marlon. NOTICE TO MOTOR GARAGES. SCORED CYLINDERS caused by loose or broken gudgeon pin permanently repaired by our “Nickel Silver Process” of fusing metal into the score. No warping or change of contour of cylinder. No reboring, no new pistons or rings necessary. Consign to E. A. FORD & CO., GARAGE, BULLS, Via Greatford. | Direct from-Factory to Home 1 M* i ■ WE MANUFACTURE—MODERN WOOD BED (full size), latest design as illustrated, in oiled or stained Rimu— 49/6. Or with strong wire Mattress, loose kapok and 2 pillows,— £7/10/- complete. 4 FEET BED. complete, £7/5/-. Single—■ £6/2/6 complete (Should you desire our Superior Kapok the extra cost will be £1 for the full size, 15/- for the 4ft., and 12/6 for the single. GATE LEG TABLES, size sft by 3ft 6in., oiled— 77/.G. SPECIAL LOUNGE SEA GRASS CHAIRS. 33/6, 39/6 & 43/6. Our Store is full of new and highgrade second-hand furniture of every description All goods packed and placed f.0.b., Wanganui. STROUDS |g FURNITURE MANUFACTURER} An d Dealer 1 ) — P IDGWAY Wanganui.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 18020, 8 November 1920, Page 9
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