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AMUSEMENTS. £IT.” PAUL’S HALL. ’ TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), JULY 25. Last appearance of the World-famed Entertainer, J. C. NEWLANDS. J. C. NEWLANDS. ANOTHER GREAT PROGRAMME. The Ballad of the Clampherdown (Budyard Kipling); The Donkey (G. K. Chesterton); Scenes from 11 Romeo and Juliet” (Shakespeare); The Famous Baleony Scene —Death of Mercutio. The Usual Way (Fred Wcatherley); The Fiddler of Dooney (W. B. Peats); How the Elephant G»t its Trunk (Rudyard Kipling) ; A Foumart or a Weasel? (Robert. FordS; Forty Singing Sea-, men (Alfred Noyes). Popular Prices—3/- (plus tax), and Box Plans at H. I. Jones and Son, Ltd. Special concessions to students in parties of 20; particulars at box office. I!! ■Redmonds gr / BAKING POWDER f The Baking Powder with W I the MEAL GRAPE CREAM jsF OF TARTAR.

“200 YEARS A ROYAL FAVOURITE” THE SUPERLATIVE ‘BROADWOOD’ PIANO. For the past 200 years “Broadwood ’’ Painos have been used in the English Royal Household. Other European Royalties have also showed their preference for this “aristocrat of pianos.’’ As an article of furniture, the “Broadwood” is a graceful ornament to any drawing room; but it is the extraordinary purity and richness of the tone that makes it appeal so irresistably to all real lovers of music. “The Bristol” are the agents in New Zealand for John Broadwood and Sons pianos. They will be delighted if you will call round and see for yourself the wonderful “Broadwood” qualities. All pianos sold at Wellington City prices. THE BRISTOL PIANO CO., LTD, F. A. CAMPBELL .. Local Manager. AVENUE (Opp. Purser’s). WANGANUI. NOTE CARRYING CAPACITY CAN YOU FIND BETT3R VALUE. 300 ACRES—7 miles from town by level metal road, Rangitikei district. 200 acres level and mostly drained swamp; balance rolling; 6 paddocks and all subdivisions new wire fences. Bungalow house of 4 rooms, pantry, bathroom, washhouse, with copper and tubs, h. and c. water, etc. Wintering 520 ewes and 100 springing heifers. Would carry and winter well 100 dairy cows. Price, £25 per acre. £lOOO cash from approved purchaser. 56 ACRES of dairying country, miles from railway town and handy to Fcilding; well subdivided and watered by dams. Good house of 6 rooms, numerous outbuildings, cowshed and yard. Price, £42 per acre; about £3OO cash, from approved purchaser. 5000 lbs. of butter-fat was taken from this property last season with 22 cows. tOO ACRES—I2 miles from Taihapc r.nd 5 from railway township by metal roads; I.} miles from school, 6 paddocks, (broomed Bungalow house, bathroom, h. and c. water, washhouse, storeroom, 2-bail cowshed, hay shed, motor shed, wool shed and yards, etc. 360 acres felled and grassed; balance shelter patches. Papa country and well watered, wintering 600 ewes and 40 run cows and 4 horses. Price, £2O per acre. £l5OO cash. Easier terms may be arranged.

J JJ ARRIS & gONS, LAND AND INSURANCE AGENTS, MARTON. SWAN BRAND HAMS CAN’T BE BEAT. Ist Prize: London Dairy Show. Ist Prize: St. Louis Exhibition. Ist Prize: Auckland Exhibition. Buy a “Swan” TTam and enter for the £25 Prize. Hams are always tasty AND QUALITY IS ABSOLUTELY ESSENTIAL. Cooked free of charge at G. AMBROSE’S “INVICTA” HAM AND BEEF SHOP Victoria Avenue. ’Phone 2673

Head colds, throat colds, chest colds, are quickly relieved by “NAZOL.” Penetrating and soothing. 60 doses Is “Better than bullion—good health.” —Markley. During winter, don’t run the risk of catching colds, coughs, or influenza—use Baxter’s Lung Preserver. “Baxter’*” has rich, warming, dependable properties. Never fail to give speedy relief, even in most chronic bronchial, chest and throat troubles. Tn addition, Baxtvr’s Lung Preserver is a fine tonic. Enriches the blood—fortifies the system against prevailing ailments. You can obtain a generoussized bottle for 2s 6d at all chemists and stores; family size 4. 6d. But be sure you get “Baxter’s”! At the first signs of Influenza take “NAZOL”—a simple, safe, speedy and sure specific. Penetrating and germkilling; Is 6d for 60 doses.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19367, 25 July 1925, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19367, 25 July 1925, Page 15