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Sa« imiisemeDta HIS MAJESTY'S. TO-NIGHT AT 8 P.M, SIR JOHNSTONE FORBES ROBERTSON The Distinguished English Actor, anc his Brilliant Company, in THE PASSING OF THE THIRD FLOOR BACK. It marks an. epoch in screen achievement. The World’s Greatest Actor in Ms Favourite Creation. A Magnificent Lesson to Humanity. A PICTURE PRODUCTION THAI NO ONE CAN AFFORD TO MISS. Special Music by FULLER’S ORCHESTRA, Dress Circle Is 3d; Staßs 9d. Reserves Is 7d ami Is Id. Plan at th< Theatre, ’phone 863. DRUIDS’ HALL ASSEMBLY. PATRONS are reminded of the Daw* to be held in the above Hall Tonight (Anniversary Night), Good floor, music, and supper. Dl 6 B. FOSTER, M.G. NAVY LEAGUE STORMING OF ZEEBRUGGE AND OSTSND. LANTERN ADDRESS AT QPERA HOUSE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 23rd, AT 8 P.M. BY LIEUTENANT-COMMANDER ROWLAND BOURSE, Y.C., D HD., E.N.Y.E. (Chevalier of the Legion of Honour) Who -won the supreme distinction of the Victoria Cross at- the Storming of Ostend, and has most kindly consented to relate the immortal story of the above greatest exploits in all naval history. OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHS from the British and French Admiralties, exhibited for the first time in New Zealand. UNDER THE AUSPICES 0F THE NAYT LEAGUE. Box Plan at H. I. Jones and Son. PRICES.—3s Id, 2s la. Is Id. A display of photographs and lantern slides will be made at Perrett’s

new buildings. AUCKLAND-WmLINGTON ANB INTERMEDIATE STATIONS, PASSENGERS TLA MAIN TRUNK! LINE. ■MARTIN AND VERNON’S Cars leave ail ganui daily at 6.45 a.m. and 3.30 p.m-j connecting with. Main Trunk Express at Marton. Passengers called for within one mile of Post Office. Pares, 10s. Ring Those 782. Telegrams; Martin and Yemen, j LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. rfTHE MOST USEFUL GIFTS FOE A PRESENTATION AT XMAS Are at HARRIOTT'S. EIDGWAY STREET. And include the following: Solid Silver Cigarette Gas®. Silver-mounted Walking-sticks. Military Hairbrushes in Cases. Two or four Bengali Razors in Cages Silver and Gold-mounted Cigarholders in Silver Cases. Silver-mounted Tabacoo Pouches* Complete Shaving Outfits. Gilette Safety Razors. Marie Christine Cigaxu, in boxes of 25, Silver-mounted Pipes in Cases. Loewe Pipes (pairs) in Cases. Sharing Mirrors on Stands. Assorted Choice Perfumes in Boxes. INQUIRE OP MY PRICES BEFORE BUYING .ELSEWHERE. THEY WIL L SUED YOU. BETTER FRUIT. BETTER FRUIT WITH CLEANLINESS and" CIYILITT: WE stock the best Pruit and Yeg© ' ' tables procurable and supply noth ing, but the BEST. No order too larg* or too small to receive our best attention ’Phone No. 855, or Call at “THE PARAGON.” FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLE DEPOT, 207 AYENUE. (Almost opposite Methodist Church). WOULD YOU INSURE YOUR LIFE WITH AN INDIVIDUAL? The prudent man would not seriousl; consider such a proposition. ' Why, then, appoint an Individual Exe cutor to administer your Estate? He will attend to Ms own businea first. He may not possess the ne cessary experience to manage yours He offers no security, and may spec ulate with the funds of the Estate He may show preference to son* beneficiaries to the disadvantage o others. He may die or leave the Do minion. The Estate would then pas into unknown hands—possibly ujt the hands of someone whom the tes tator would never have trusted. , With a view to overcoming much o the atf* dividuals, the Guardian Trust and Ea uncertainty and insecurity wind ds the appointment of private in ecutors Company of New Zealand, T.irrn ted was formed, The GUARDIAJ stands for Safety, Efficiency, am Promptitude, and on these and ©the grounds solicits the care of your Es tate. THE GUARDIAN TRUST AND EXE * CUTOES COMPANY OF NJL*’ LTD,

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Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16030, 22 January 1920, Page 1

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589

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16030, 22 January 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16030, 22 January 1920, Page 1

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