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AMUSEMENT*. THE GRAND THEATRE Direction, Wanganui Enterprises Ltd. DOUBLE SESSION MATINEE TO-DAY. First Session—l p.m. till 3 p.m. Second Session—3 p.m. till 5 p.m. TO-NIGHT—AT 7.45—T0-NIGHT. Final Screenings of CHABLES (BUCK) JONES CHARLES (BUCK) JONES CHARLES (BUCK) JONES in The William Fox Attraction, "CUPID’S FIREMAN" "CUPID’S FIKEMAN” "CUPID’S PIBEMAN” A Thrilling Story of America’s FireFighters. ROMANCE—COM EDY’—THRILLS. —A Iso—"THE EAGLE’S TALONS" THE INCOME-TAX COLLECTOR. A Screaming Fox Comedy. Two Excellent Fox Gazettes. Prices.—Matinee: Adults, Circle 1/-; Children fid; Stalls, Adults fid; Children 3d. Plan for to-night at Rowell's till 1 p.m., afterwards at Theatre, ’Phono 3152. J£IS rpHEATRE. SUNDAY’ EVENING, JUNE S, AT 8.15 GRAND RECITAL, By the QUEEN ALEXANDRA BAND. 'Conductor, Lieut. G. Buckley). (Accompanists, Miss Sawyers and Mr Hambly). PROGRAMME: 1— Hymn "Fierce Raged the Tempest’’ (Dykes) 2 March of Triumph, "Entry of the Gladiators” (Jubus'l 3 Song, ‘‘The Glory of the Sea’’ , (Sanderson) MR SYD. KENDALL. 4 Contest Selection, "Nadishda” (Goring Thome-) 5 Song, "Abide With Me" (Liddle) MISS LILLIAN HAMBLY. 6 Cornet Solo " ’Neath Skies of Y’el- - vet Blue” (Clark) I MR HERBERT VINCENT. 7 Selection, "The Merchant of Y’enice" (Rossel 8— -Song, "Lorraine” (Sanderson) MR CHAS. WADMAN. o—Xylophone Solo, "Poet and Peasant” (Suppe) MR WILFRID SHARDLOW. 10— Intermezzo, "Little Miss Bu terfly” (Caussans) 11— March, "Y’ietoria" (Von Bion) GOD SAVE THE KING. Trams ar conclusion. Next Recital Sunday, 29th inst.

gOXING. pjOXING. DRILL HALL, WANGANUI. TONIGHT (Saturday), TONIGHT. DISTRICT CHAMPIONSHIPS. (Including Patea). ALL CLASSES WELL REPRESENTED. A feast of good Boxing, from Flyweight to Heavy-weight. Prices: Reserved Ringside, 4s; rest of hall 2s. Doors 7.15 p.m.,; first bout, 7.45 p.m. A. G. MACKAY, Secretary. RING 3404 FOB WOOD AND COAL. Why pay more for inferior coal, when you can get Taupiri—absolutely the best. Prices from 16/6 per J-ton., 5/9 per sack. Consider This: 4ft. Matai, 1 cord .... £3 8 0 4ft. Matai, i-cord .... 38 0 2ft. Marie, 1 cord .... £4 10 0 2ft. Marie, J-cord .... £1 5 0 Cut to any length.—Matai, 3/- per sac':. T B ELL, 19 KOROMIKO ROAD, Gonville. FOR THE WINTER EVENINGS What could be better than a warm fire and a GOOD BOOK? A GBEAT SELECTION AT 2/6 At the “BOOK NOOK.” Postage, 4ld. ‘ 4 Penny Plain’’—O. Douglas. 44 The Setons” —O. Douglas. 44 Once Aboard the Lugger”—A. S. M. Hutchinson. 4 4 The Pride of Palornar”—Peter B. Kyne. 44 The Street Below”—Ruby M. Ayres. 44 Beau Rand” —Charles Alden Seltzer. 44 Man Size”—Wm. McLeod Ruine. 44 The Willing Horse” —lan Hay. 44 Foreshadowed”—F. E. Mills Young. 44 Tangled Trails”—Win. McLeod Rains; 4 4 Flowing Gold”—Rex Beach. ( ‘ Square Deal Sanderson”—Charles Alden Seltzer.

J. T. WARD AND SON, 147 AVENUE :: WANGANUI KOZIE TEA ROOMS, (Opposite the Bank of New Zealand), Victoria Aveinue. YOU yy iL ’ J pEEL gETTER for a cup of Morning or Afternoon Tea Everything of the best and prompt service at the KOZIE TEA ROOMS.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 19032, 7 June 1924, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 19032, 7 June 1924, Page 15