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AMUSEMENTS. WISHING ALL A MERRY XMAS AND PROSPERITY FOR THE COMING YEAR. JACKIE COOGAN invites you to share in the happiest two hours of hia life at the MUNICIPAL PICTURES A SPECIAL CHRISTMAS ATTRACTION AT ENORMOUS EXPENSE. TO-NIGHT S P.M. ALSO WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND AT THE MATINEE SATURDAY - . JACKIE COOGAN IN HIS CROWNING ACHIEVEMENT, “LONG LIVE THE KING’’ FROM THE STORY BY MARY - ROBERTS RINEHART. JACKIE COOGAN In THE BEST TWO HOURS OF ENTERTAINMENT YOU’VE EVER HAD. Romance and Love—Ad venture nnd Thrills—Comedy and Action— And filled ' ith Dramatic Surprises. IT’S JACKIE COOGAN'S GREATEST PICTURE. Stalls 1/-; Circle 1/6; no extra charge to Reserve. Children 6d and 9d. o “STEREOSCOPIES”—They reach out and touch you. COMING NEXT WEEK. IT’S THE SENSATION OF THE AGE. You A?e Too Busy TO BEAD LONG ADVERTISEMENTS ! You are getting ready for that “Merry Xmas’’ business; therefore we will content ourselves with reminding vou that the MONSTER CARNIVAL GALA AT CASTLECLIFF WILL COMMENCE ON SATURDAY NEXT—BOXING DAY AND EACH DAY AND EVENING UNTIL JANUARY 2. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN BABIES Don’t Forget the BABY COMPETITION Next Saturday. (A) Heaviest Baby (boy or girl) under six months. (B) Best Baby (boy or girl) under 12 months. (C) Best Baby (boy or girl) 12 months to two years. WE WON’T GO INTO DETAILS About the Hundred and One Carnival Gaieties— EVERYTHING’S PTE-ON AND JAKE-A-LOO I LOOK OUT For the Xmas Eve Invasion by the Carnival Jokers, assisted by Swankors. Surprise Packets and Mock Court.

BOOKS! HERE’S YOUR “WORTH WHILE” LIST OF NEW FICTION. CHECK THEM OFF YOUR GIFT LIST. DAPHNE BRUNO. By Ernest Raymond, author of “Toll England.” A vivid and romantic psychological study. GATES OF MORNING. B. 11. De Vere Stacpoole. The most romantiee of the “Blue Lagoon Triology. ’ ’ THE LOVE RACK. By Cecil Roberts. A thrilling study of a woman’s heart, of a youth’s intense devotion to his mother, and of an idyll that sweeps two lovers into the maelstrom. THE RED MASS. By Valentine Williams. The finest spy talc since the “Scarlet Pirn pernel.” GORDON OF THE LOST LAGOON By Robert Watson. A stirring romance of the Pacific Coast. THE BROKEN NET. By Harold Bindloss. A strong man’s ! story of Canada in all itn virility. OPEN CONFESSIONS TO A MAN FROM A WOMAN. A soul-searching ardent chronicle 01 • the innermost desires. It records the noblest aspirations of the feminine l heart in its groping after the loftiest I ideals of love. A really gripping ' romance.

CHRISTINA ALBERTA’S FATHER By 11. G. Wells. A tale of the modern young woman, in the inimitable style of Wells’ “Kipps.” THE MYSTERY LAMP. By Mary R. Rinehart. A gripping detective story. SAM THE SUDDEN. By P. G. Wodehouse. The most read humorist. Y’ UNDERSTAND. By Montague Glass. Read this and you live among the intimate humour and dee]) pathos of the Ghetto. You will chuckle as you never have since reading “Potash and Perlmutter.” SONS OF THE SHEIK. By E. M. Hull. If you have read “The Sheik,” you simply must read this one. UNCHANGING QUEST. By Sir Philip Gibbs. In his latest Gibbs covers thirty years of English life from 1894 to the post-war period. ‘ The theme of the book is the unchanging quest of humanity to solve the riddle of life, to li.id some answer by faith or science to the mystery of human suffering and strife. PRICE 6/- EACH. POSTAGE 6d THESE NOVELS WE RECOMMEND WITH CONFIDENCE H. I. JONES & Son Limited THE AVENUE, WANGANUI

PUNTS AND ROW BOATS can b<fitted by novice with “WIL7ONSIN' Motors which ensure speed of 7 milean hour and 30 miles to lion benzinr R. P. M. Manning and Co., 135 Alber. Auckland.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19478, 22 December 1925, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19478, 22 December 1925, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19478, 22 December 1925, Page 15

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