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AMUSEMENTS. Whatever You Do, Don’t Think of Missing the Programme Now Showing at THE MAJESTIC (A Fuller-Hayward Theatre) EVERY EVENING AT 7.45. Feature No. 1: LILLIAN GISH with LARS HANSEN and KARL DANE, in NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE’S Classic Novel “THE SCARLET LETTER” “THE SCARLET LETTER” It is drama inspired—beautiful and irresistible. Excelling even “The White Sister.” Feature No. 2: The Racing Drama De Luxe “lIT OLD KENTUCKY” Featuring Helene Costello and James Murray. An unforgettable drama of Dark Horses, Desperate Odds and Romantic Love. . With Convulsing Negro Comedy. Prices as Usual. No Extra Charge to Book. Tians at Sheppards (late Uptons). OPERA HOUSE NEXT MONDAY AND TUESDAY ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT MUSICAL EVENTS OF THE 29th CENTURY. Henry Hayward presents THE GREAT IRISH TENOR ALFRED O’SHEA “He has the Sorrow of Ireland and the Sunshine of Australia in his voice.” [Now electrifying New Zealand with his Wonderful Singing and his Delightful Programmes of Infinite (Variety which include excerpts from Grand Opera, Art Songs, Ballads, Folk Songs and Old Irish Melodies. Supported by MISS CLAIRE HARTGE VIONUNIST KATHLEEN FITZGERALD SOLO PIANISTE & ACCOMPANIST Special Prices for Big Audiences. 6s, 4s and 2s (plus tax). Box Plans at H. I. Jones and Son’s. Y.M.A.A. CITIZENSHIP TJALLY. ITIZENSHIP OVALLY. Hear MISS ISABEL McCORKINDALE MISS ISABEL McCORKINDALE (Educational Director Australian W.C.TvU.), one of Australia’s leading women orators, assisted by MR CYRIL BURTON (Travelling Secretary Y.M.A.A.) OPERA HOUSE, WANGANUI. SUNDAY, JULY r 8, AT 3.30 P.M. Downstairs reserved for Youth Organisations. Circle for Adults & VisitorsCollection. Duckham’s New Process Motor Oil won’t let the fuel power slip past the pistons. It forms a film —therefore a Good Oil. Oh, those icy sheets! Why worry! Buy a “UNIQUE” Hot Water Bottle and warm them up before you “turn in.” The best bag on the market because British. 9-

SOMEBIG CHEAP PURCHASES LEFT OUT OF WARNOCK’S FORMER LIST. CARPET SQUARES—REAL GOOD QUALITY AXMTNSTEP 3 x 21—£8/10/- FOR £5/19/6 3 x 31—£11 FOR £B/10/3 x 4—£l3/5/- FOR £9/10/-. RUGS TO MATCH CARPETS. FLOORTEX LINO SQUARES.—Newest designs. 6x 9 29/6 for 24/-J 6 x 9 35/- for 29/6; 9x94/6 for 37/6; 9 x 10.6 53/6 for 45/; 9 x 12 59/6 for 47/6. TOWELS—White, 23 x 46—3/6 a Pair; Fast colours, stripes, 24 x 45, 3/6 Pair; 27 x 54in. 5/11 Pair; 30 x 60 7/6 Pair. WINDOW NET—3sin. Ivory Floral Net, 1/3 for 1/-; 40in. 2/3 for 1/9; 45in Rose Figured Net 2/6 for 1/9; 45in. 1/11 for 1/6. PYJAMA CLOTH—3Sin; extra soft finish—l/6 for 1/2. FLANNELETTE SHEETING—72in. Heavy Twill—2/8; 56in. 1/11 DRESS DEPARTMENT CREPE MARIETTE—3Bin., 30 shades—ll/6 for 8/11 CBEPE DUCHESSE—3Bim, 30 shades—ll/6 for 8/11. CREPE DUCHESSE—36in., 24 shades—4/11 aud 5/11 for 3/11. CREPE DE CHINE —In Wool; 38in. Plain shades and checks to matelt. 7/6 for 6/11 FIGI SILKS—29in., 34 shades; good weight—3/6 for 2/6. CREPE SURETTE—36in., 5 shades only; extra gogod quality—--15/6 for 13/0 CELANESE SATIN—For day or evening. 38in.; 10 shades. 9/6 for 8/11 JOIN THE CROWD TO OUR SHOWROOM FOR HALF-PRICE COATS LADIES’ HATS—IBO to be Celared. These are mostly recent arrivals. To be Cleared at 3/11, 5/6, 7/6; and Rich Velvet Hats 25/- lor 7/6. GUIPURE LACES—2O pieces Newest Designs, and the rage. Worth nearly double. BELTS—ISO—I/-, 1/6, 1/9, 2/ —TO CLEAR AT 9d. KASHA SCARVES—UsuaIIy 5/6 for 3/6. SOME UNCOMMON THINGS AMONG BIG PURCHASES. PEARL NECKLETS—ISO Strings OOin. long 2/-; shorter ones 1/0. COLOURED SILK RIBBONS—Wide widths 1/6 for 1/-; 1/- for 9i!. KNITTING WOOL—Colonial Fingering, 1/- for 9d; Wheeling (?;>«. skeins) 1/6 for I/-.

MEN’S DEPARTMENT AND BOYS WEAR BOYS’ TWEED HATS—Light and dark shades—l/11. COLLAR PINS—I dozen on a card. —6d per card. MEN’S STRIPED NEGLIGE SHIRTS—Fast Colours—3/11. MEN’S WOOLLEN GLOVES—I/9. 2/3, 2/6 Pair. MEN’S BLACK ITALIAN CLOTH SHIRTS—(Not sateen)—s/" ORIGINAL GENUINE AULTWIST SHIRTS—4/11. MEN’S “PARISIAN” TIES—S dozen to Clear at 9d. MEN’S “PARISIAN” TIES—S dozen to Clear at 1/6. MEN’S “PARISIAN” TIES —10 dozen to Clear at 2/6. MEN’S KNITTED’TIES—To Clear at 6d Each. MEN’S FLEECY LINED SINGLETS AND PANTS—(English Selling at 5/6 for 3/6. MEN’S TWEED OVERCOATS—39/0 to .’7/6. MEN’S TWEED CAPS—CLEARING AT HALF PRICE. -MEN’S (SIZE 4) ONLY TWEED TROUSERS—2S/- for 14/6. BOYS’ ROSLYN NAVY SERGE SUITS—AII sizes sto 16. 59/6 for 39/fc ONLY AT WARNOCKS

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 20190, 5 July 1928, Page 11

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