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Amusement*. _ HIS MAJESTY’S. ] ‘THE THEATRE OF DINTY a MARSHALL NEILAH DINTY Special. DINTY Wes. Barry, FRECKLES. ' DINTY A hurrlc ane of laughter.'. DINTY A Tol ' nado ot THRILLS. ' DINTY A Torre ht of Tears. DINTY The Best Offering for Age( DINTY AT USUAL PRICES. DINTY The Hero of the Hour. DINTY u Grips You; n Electrified DINTY you. DINTY A Per f®ct Picture. DINTY Last Night’s Audienca DINTY Spellbound. DINTY You never have seen any) DINTY thl ”E like it. DINTY Reserve your Seats at ’ DINTY Theatre. . DINTY Remember usual prices, DINTY No extra for Reserves, DINTY Prices—l/7 and 1/1. \ WANGANUI CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. GRAND NATIONAL CONCERNS OPERA HOUSE. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17th. MISS MARIE NILSSON , THE SCOTTISH PRIMA DONNA, From the Albert Hall, Queen’s Hajlj I and Opera House, London, PROGRAMME. 'l. Selection .. Wanganui Pipe Band I 2. Classic Dance Miss Thelma | 3. “Lo! Hear the Gentle Lark” (Bishop) Flute Obligator by Mr. Von Haast/ MARIE NILSSON. 4. Pipe Duet .. Pipe-Majors C. Cfc McDonald and R. Thomson. 5. Recitation (Selected) Mr. Geo. Swan* 6. Reel O’ Tulloch— Messrs D. McKenzie and Sutherland; Misses Jean and. Thelma McKenzie. 7. Humorous Song—“ The Bounding Bounder" (Lauder) Mr. N. H. Judd! 8. Group of Hebridean Songs (M. Kenneey-Fraser)] (a) An Eriskay Love Lilt. (b) A Hebridean Sea-Reiver’s (Pirate’s) Song (c) A Fairy Love Song. MARIE NILSSON. INTERVAL. 1. Highland Fling—Alex Sutherland (N.Z. Champion). 2. Recitation (Selected) Mr. Geo. Swan. 3. Classic Dance— Miss Jean McKenzie. 4. Scotch Songs—(a) "Doun the" Burn” (b) "Flora Macdonald’s (c) “Last May a Braw Wooer” MARIE NILSSON. 5. Seaun Truibhas— Mr. Duncan McKenziaj 6. Song—“ The Company SergeantMajor” (Sanderson) Mr. ’N. H. Judd 7. International Reel— Messrs D. McKenzie and Alex. Sutherland; Misses Jean and Thelma McKenzie. 8. Selection .. Wanganui Pipe Band. Admission: 3/-, 2/-, 1/-; plus tax. Box Plan now open at H. I. Joneg and Son. ■ J. MUNRO, i SecretarjjJ P.O. Box 224. ■ < FURNITURE PRICES DOWN _ MB BEDDING DOWN TO BOTTOM. Good Kapok Beds, full size. 39/fl Pillows, 3/9 and 4/9 each. Best Teased Kapok, iu bags, 1/8 D> SEA GRASS GOODS DOWN. Comfy Easy Chairs, latest designa, 24/6 and 29/6 each. DUCHESS CHESTS, WARDROBES, AND ALL FURNITURE DOWN TO LOWEST. Lino Carpets—Made of good English Lino, in very handsome Bordered Squares, 6ft. x 7ft. 6in., 9ft. x 7ft. 6in., and 9ft. x 10ft. 6in« These are worth ennuiring about. English Wringers, Mixing Bowls,, Primus Stoves, Enamel Jugs, Pies,' Bowls, Colonders — All Down to . .Bottom. Strouds Ltd. RIDGWAY STREET, WANGANUfc A. E. KITCHEN DIRECT IMPORTER. j PHARMACEUTICAL & DISPENSE ING CHEMIST. For Constipation, Indigestion, Slug, gish Liver, Billious Headache etc., take KITCHEN’S PEDO-ENONYMIN AND CASCARA. Price 2/- per Bottle. For Coughs, Colds, ’ Influenza. Whooping Cough. Difficulty ot > Breathing and Affections of th* . Lungs, take KITCHEN’S COUGH EXPECTORANT. . Price: 1/8 and 2/6, per Bottle. , Physicians Prescriptions and Private Recipes carefully Dispensed. A. E. KITCHEN, PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, WANGANUI. “Fairy Wonder" Dry Soap has it . all over other washing powders, but chiefly on account of its economy, and freedom from any sub* ; stance in its composition deleterious ■ to clothes or skin. In use it lathers . freely, forms no nasty scum on the water, has a pleasing perfume and i loaves the hands soft nad smooth. All grocers stock it. * There’s only one Nazoi. Be surd ■ you get it for your cold. 60 doses foa 1/6. Get a Nazol Inhaler. ■- 1

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 18257, 16 August 1921, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 18257, 16 August 1921, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 18257, 16 August 1921, Page 9

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