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AMUSEMENTS. 9 Qft MONSTER MATINEE TO-DAY 9 9ft MONSTER MATINEE TO-DAY Children 3d and 6d; Adults Gd and 1/-. MUNICIPAL PICTURES TO-DAY— 2.3O. TO-NIGHT— B P.M. MONDAY—B P.M. IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE USUAL ALL STAR PICTURE PROGRAMME. THE MASTER CHINESE MAGICIAN, CHUN YUEN TAI Direct from the loading theatres of the Far East. Presenting hi® Oriental Acts of Wizardry. Brimful of Novel Tricks and Oriental Wonders. GLORIA SWANSON m WAGES OF VIRTUE” A Throbbing Romance of Algiers set against the picturesque background of the French Foreign Legion. LATEST CHRISTIE COMEDY. Evening Prices —Stalls 1/-: Circle 1/6; no extra chnrge to reserve. 80l Plans at H. I. Jones’ until 12.30, then at the Opera House.

QPERA JJOUSE WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, WANGANUI MALE CHOIR. MALE VOICES. UU MALE VOICES. UV IN CHORUSES, GLEES, Assisting Artists: 1 MR. LEON DE MATTNY (Violinist). MISS RITA TILLEY (Soprano). Box Plan at 11. I. Jones and .Son’s. Monday, June 29, for Hon. Members, and Tuesday for the Public. Prices: 4 . 3/-, 2/-, plus taxes. W. F. HANTON, Hon. Secretory. Q P E It A JJ O U S E. TWO NIGHTS ONLY. TUESDAY, JUNE 30. AND FRIDAY JULY 3. At 8 o’clock. The romantic glamour of the sunlit Isles, «et like pearls in the, vast Pacific, has been told in different languages by many writers, but no living writer can aptly describe the softness and sweetness of Hawaiian music. E. J. CARROLL has Pleasure in Presenting Something New in Entertainment. KAAI’S HAWAIIAN TROUBADOURS In Their Musical Romance, A NIGHT IN HONOLULU. Breathing all the Sweetness of the Southern Seas. THE SHOW THAT HAS TAKEN NEW ZEALAND BY STORM. A Galaxy of Singers—Hula Hula Dancers—Jazzmania Artists—lnstrumentalists Comedy Creators Tickle Toe and Jockey Dancers, etc., that created a furore during their Record Seasons in Melbourne and Sydney. HONOLULU AT YOUR DOOR. REAL HAWAIIAN SONG REAL HAWAIIAN DANCERS REAL HAWAIIAN JAZZ REAL HAWAIIAN MELODY Bv REAL HAWAIIAN PEOPLE. Prices.—6/-, 4/-, plus tax. and 2/-. BOX PLAN NOW OPEN at H. I. Jones and Son’s. MARTON—JULY 2. ALL-ROUND V.x SATISFACTION An ECONOMY made-to-measure V 4 Suit is the finest S 1 value obtainable. f C—A A man can wear 1/ I it in company If , 1 with the highest ll—Ar' class of tailored I //\\ / suits—only a II JI \\ II tailor could tell II \j I the difference. I ll We offer Economy I n H 11 Suits in a fine I 11 J variety of quality l‘ J i| fabrics —a shade li|| in stock to suit every man. “THE BEST SECOND BEST SUIT.” SAVE MONEY—BUY AN ECONOMY SUIT GEO. CARRAD SUIT SPECIALIST, Victoria Avenue, Wanganui. Mr J. Walsh has been granted * •ertificate by the Queensland Club for a 500 roilea non-stop run in a Studebaker Six, the actual running time for which was 22 hours 18 minutes. The car carried a full load, including two observers. The report states: “No mechanical trouble of any kind was experienced during the whole of the trip, and those on board came through without undue fatigue. The petrol consumption worked out at 21.362 miles per gallon.”

IF YOU KNEW——The names of all the wearers of Lilburne’s Glasses you would find them men and women in all walks of life. My service is so efficient that every optical requirement can be met. 1 believe Wanganui residents want the best and i aim to provide it at all times. I TEST THE SIGHT. I MAKE THE SPECTACLES. CONSULT KE TO-DAY! DAVID A. C. LILBURNE. OPTOMETRIST, ‘‘SAVE YOUR EYES.” 129 THE AVENUE :: * :: WANGANUI.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19346, 27 June 1925, Page 15

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