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AMU SEME NTK BARCLAY. BARCLAY. BARCLAY. BARCLAY. As an entertainer in magic and mystery, is without a serious rival on the Australian stage. The wondrous skill exercised in his act is astounding, his showmanship is clever, and the presentation of his features decidedly novel. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE TO-NIGHT, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, Commencing at 7.45. BARCLAY WILL APPEAR, Together with an above average PICTURE PROGRAMME. Consisting of TWO Star Features, headed bv the ”Universal Jewel,” ‘ ‘ SPOOK RANCH ’ ’ ” SPOOK RANCH” Featuring the ever popular HOOT GIBSON. HOOT GIBSON. HOOT GIBSON. A cyclone of crashing action and plunging horsemanship. See the scrappy cow-puncher dispel the terrible mystery of Spook Ranch in a whirl of seething excitement. IT GRIPS, THRILLS, AMUSES. The Picture in support is ‘ ‘ THE HERITAGE ’ ’ ‘ ‘ THE HERITAGE ’ ’ By Willard Mack. Should be seen by every father and mother. THIS GRAND TRIPLE BILL may be seen at ordinary prices. Box Plan at Upton’s. Three maiden ewes, under 21 months —J. McKelvie 1 and 2, D. IV. Reid 3. Four entries. Heavyweights Three wethers.—D. W. Reid 1 and 3, J. McKelvie 2. Four entries. Three ewes.—Estate E. Short 1, H. Gray 2, D. IV. Reid 3. Six entries. i Three wethers.—D. W. Reid 1, J. (McKelvie 2 and 3. Four entries. Farmers’ Classes Four 2-tooth Flock Romney sheep.— E. E. Short 1, J. W. Stewart 2, G. E. Allen 3. 20 entries. Flock Romney ram.—G. E. Allen 1 and 2, W. C. Small 3. 22 entries. Five 2-tooth Southdown rams.—R. Mcßeth 1, 11. J. Fagan 2, J. Knight 3. Six entries. Flock Southdown ram.—C. E. Vile 1, M. A. McLeod 2, J. Knight 3. HOME INDUSTRIES Amateurs Only Home-mode bread, white.—Mrs L. Christieson 1, Mrs R. J. Currie 2, Mrs H. Haythornc 3. 16 entries. Home-made bread, wheatmeal.—Mrs L. Christieson 1, Mrs R. J. Currie 2, Mrs S. Wiggins 3. 10 entries. Home-made currant loaf.—Mrs S. Wiggins 1 and 3, Mrs H. Haythornc 2. Seven entries. Currant buns.—Mrs S. Wiggins 1 and 2. Nine entries. Scones, plain.—Mrs A. B. Wilton 1, Mrs S. Wiggins 2, Mrs J. Robb 3. 20 entries. Scones, sultana.—Mrs A. B. Wilton I, Mrs J. Robb 2. 17 entries. Plum pudding.—Mrs H. Haythornc 1. ART AND FANCY NEEDLEWORK Amateurs Only Hand-knitted socks, fingering.—Mrs D. McDonald 1, Miss M. Drummond 2, Mrs C. Larsen 3. Seven entries. Hand-knitted socks.—Mrs D. McDonald 1, Mrs S. Wiggins 2, Mrs Mc- . Nulty 3. Five entries. Crochet work.—Mrs N. Lynch 1 and 3, Mrs M. F. Durward 2. Five entries. Shaded embriodcry.—Mrs J. Welsh 1 and 2. Appliqne work.—Miss C. Cossar 1, Mrs AV. G. Shannon 2, Mrs R. D. Banks 3. Five entries. Worked cushion.—Mrs W. Dawbin 1, Miss A. C. Casey 2, Mrs W. G. Shannon 3. Six entries. Table centre. —Mrs C. Brock 1, Walter Weston 2, Mrs W. Dawbin 3. Five entries. Children’s Classes Plain sewing.—May McLeod 1, C. McLeod 2, E. McGillicuddy 3. Seven entries. D’oyley.—C. McLeod 1, N. Pike 2, M. Benge 3. Five entries. Special Prizes The Allan Cup, for most points in the stud Romney section.—J. E. Hewitt, 29 points 1, W. E. Baker 24 points Mr F. J. Boddy’s prize for the novice dairy class.—T. D. Hicks 14 points 1, L. A. Lancaster 12 points 2. Lancaster Cup, for most points in grade dairy class. —L. A. Lancaster 24 points 1, A. J. Sanson and T. D. Hicks 16 points, equal, 2.

A FALLACY ABOUT GOITRE TROUBLE. Whilst it is true that a slight swelling on the neck is the first outward sign of goitre, it is not always correct, and by no means wise to assume that the growth has but recently formed. In all probability, it has been steadily growing inwardly for years. The swelling, though, is a timely warning that special and immediate treatment is absolutely essential. When a goitre reaches the swelling stage delay is very dangerous. There is no better or more successful treatment known than the Dr. Wanless’ Goitre Remedy, a compound of medicines and powders that act directly on the thyroid gland—the seat of the growth. Provided the instructions, which are given to every patient, arc strictly adhered to, a permanent cure is eventually effected. Goitre sufferers should take advantage of the Dr. Wanless Goitre Remedy without delay—it is far superior to other treatments. It cures. WRINKLES banished in one week. Coman method—not massage. Send stamped and addressed envelope for particulars. Mrs Hullen, Belcher's Buildings, near King’s Theatre, Wellington. Also at Auckland. THREE THINGS WORTH KNOWING! We repair any kind of Sewing Machine and Gramophone. Experts in Piano Tailing and Repair*. We represent Chas. Begg and Co.’a Pianos and Botoseillo Sewing Machines J JJPTON’S jyjUSIC gHOP

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19504, 3 February 1926, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19504, 3 February 1926, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19504, 3 February 1926, Page 11