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AMUSEMENTS. « MUNICIPAL PICTURES FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. ’ MATINEE SATURDAY. 2—SPECIAL FEATURES—2 “SACKCLOTH AND SCARLET’* Featuring ALICE TERRY. The Screen Version of George Gibbs* Sensational Novel, “A GIRL WHO PLAYED And A SISTER WHO PAID” ’ One of the Certainteed Dramatic Treats of the Year. MONDAY NEXT ONLY. LABOUR DAY. MATINEE *...30. EVENING 8 P.M. Pictures may eome and Pictures may go—But you’ll never forget “BOOMERANG” The New Zealand Wonder Hors* —I n—“HIS LAST RACE” Boomerang was Bred and Born a* Masterton and presented by Rupcrf Morrison, Esq., to REX (SNOWY) BAKER Who is Supported By Pauline Starke, Noah Beery, Gladys Brockwell, Tully Marshall, Robert MeKim, William Scott. A Phil Goldstone Special. DON’T MISS IT! Box Plans open Wednesday at H. L .tones and Son’s. WANGANUI ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY. SECOND CONCERT OF THO SEASON. OPERA HOUSE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, At 8 p.m. The Orchestra will be assisted by MISS NELLIE AMIES (Wellington)! MR ERNEST THOMAS; MRS ALLAN ABERNETHY, Accompanist. Admission: 3s and Is fid. Plus tax W. N. WILLIS, '. Hon. Sec. ■, jyj-ONSTER COMBINED SCHOOLS’ and ATHLETIC CARNIVAL. COOK’S GARDENS. COOK’S GARDENS. SATURDAY NEX’P, SATURDAY NEXA 65 65 For Amateur Athletic Association. See* oondary Schools, Primary Schools* Cyclists. SPECTACULAR DISPLAYS Bv Y.M.C.A. Gvmnasts and Bor Scout A' GARRISON BAND. TEA. ; Admission: Adults Is; Children 6d. J. BOYD, Secretary, c/o Mercwethor’Fi

“Such Lovely Shoes, and so Low-Priced”! That’s what many ladies arc saying about our New Spring Shoes. They have seen our magnificent variety of styles, experienced the delightful lightness and easy-fitting qualities of the now models, and have expressed pleasure and-amazement at the lowness of our prices. You too can be equally cer* tain of satisfaction at Anderson’s LADIES’ SMART BOSTOCK SHOES—From 22/6. LADIES’ NEW MATCHLESS SHOES—From 21/-. LADIES’ CREPE SOLED CANVAS SHOES—From 5/11. GIRLS’ SHOES—MOTHERS!—BOTH you and your girls will be delighted with our splendid selection of Smart Styles for Girls and Maids. All the now fancy-bar, cut-out and sandal styles, in Patent or Glace Kid. All sizes from sevens right up to maids’ sixes. And the low prices will surprise youl SHOES FOR MEN AH! Now this is the departmen whore wo absolutely stand alone for variety and value. We are specially equipped to do a large men’s trade and we aro doing it. See our Newest Styles in Black, Tan and Nigger Brown. From 22/6. Anderson's ‘Where Good Shoes Cost Less’ 134 AVENUE (Next McGruer’s).

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19433, 20 October 1925, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19433, 20 October 1925, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19433, 20 October 1925, Page 11

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