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AMUSEMENTS. 2 SPECIAL FEATURE PROGRAMME 2 The Year’s Most Exciting Melodrama. Every Scene is a Mighty Smash, Every Thrill is a Record-breaker. WARNER BAXTER, BILLIE DOVE “TFT AID MAII” MARY BRIAN; DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, Jr., in IUM Hiil MrtlL The Biggest and Swiftest Thrill-Picture Ever Made. The Most Exciting Story Byron Morgan has written since the Famou» Wally Reid Auto-racing Stories. —AND— The Famous French Actress, RAQUEL MELLEB, the Sarah Bernhardt of To-morrow, —IN—“THE OPPRESSED.” BIG! SWEEPING! PASSIONATE! That’s the summing up of this epic drama of a woman who flared every power in the land for the sake of the man she loved. Stalls 9d, Reserved 1/-; Circle 1/2 Reserved 1/6; Children 6d and 1/MUNICIPAL PICTURES COMMENCING WEDNESDAY NEXT. Cecil B. De Mille, the World-famor- Producer u. ‘ The Ten ComTnanfli ments” Presents “FEET OF CLAY” There is a Smashing Climax that will set you talking like the Refl scene in '‘The Ten Commandments.” • —Also Sh o w i i; g—“THE LOST CHORD” Based on the immortal song of Sir Arthm Sullivan. . Featuring Alice Lake, David Powell, Faire Binney, Dagmar Godowsky. Circle 2/-; Stalls 1/-. Box Plans at H. I. Jones and Son’s.

WANGANUI TECHNICAL COLLEGE QRAND {CONCERT, BY THE PUPILS. OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), OCT. 29. At 8 O’clock. Choruses by Girls’ Choir. Instrumental and Vocal Music, Elocution, Fancy Dances, Drill Displays, Dickens’ Dialogue. Admission: 2s Dress Circle and Orchestra Stalls; Is Back Stalls. 2s seats may be reserved at the College Office at 3d extra. IyANGANtII gPRING gHOVV. NOVEMBER 11 & 12, 1925,

ON RACECOURSE, WANGANUI. Classes for all kinds of STOCK, DOGS, HOME INDUSTRIES, NEEDLEWORK, ART & SCHOOLS. - w Schedules, etc., free on application to F. G. SEDDON, i Secretary. ’Phone 2222. P.O. Box 152. ‘THE BRISTOL” HAVE IT! All the Latest Music and “Rags.” As soon as any New Music comes out, it comes to “The Bristol.” We are in the lead for all the latest re- , cognised headquarters for classical and . high-class Music and Songs. Stocks include sheet music and book music for both voice and instrument, also orchestral and choral. Whether you live in or out of town, ' our agent can help you in all things musical. Remember, “The Bristol” means music satisfaction. All Pianos sold at Wellington City Prices. THE BRISTOL PIANO CO., LTD. Local Manager: F. A. Campbell, The Avenue, Wanganui. ANOTHER NEW MOTOR SERVICE. I I JJODSON’S TO THE FORE AGAIN. Leaving Wanganui for Palmerston i North at 12.45 p.m., linking up with New Plymouth Express, which arrives , at Wellington at 6.3 p.m. Return Car connects with Auckland 1 Express at Palmerston North. Car will call for you within one mile of Wanganui Post Office. Ample opportunity to have dinner before leaving, and then link up with • Express at Palmerston North. Fare J(fc. HODSON’S PIONEER MOTOR SERVICE, LTD. ’Phono 2121. •PHONE 2161. THONE 2161. yjARTIN AND yERNON’S J MOTOR SERVICES. WAN GAN UI—P ALM ERS TON. Farcy, 10/-. Morning—Wanganui depart 9 a.m. Palmerston depart 7.30 a.m. Afternoon—Wanganui depart 4 p.m. Palmerston depart 1 p.m. SUNDAY SERVlCE—Palmerston depart 8 a.m. Wanganui Depart 5 p.m. WANGANUI—MARTON. Leave Arrive I .eave Arrive Wanganui. Marton. Marton. Wanngnui. ■ a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. 1 4.15 5.30 6.0 7.15 7.30 8.45 9.0 10.15 p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. 8.45 5.0 5.15 . 6.80 9.80 10.45 11.0 11.59 ,' Passengers called for within one mile o* I Post OOVe Free of Charge. We attend to your luggage and reserve seats cv train it' desired. For inquiries ring ’Phone 2161. Booking Office: Garage (opposite Foster’a) Taupo Quay. Phone 366 G. COXON’S Phone 3666 gELECT jyjOTOR g BVICE The Very Best Closed-in Cars in Wanganui for Weddings and other Special Runs. No rain, no cold, no wind, and no Dearer than the old case. COXON, 19 CARLTON AVENUE, FOR SELECT MOTOR SERVICE. I— . , Rheumatic pains removed by .Rheumo —it removes the cause. 4/6.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19441, 29 October 1925, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19441, 29 October 1925, Page 11