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Amusements. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Last Night of WILLIAM RUSSELL, in “NEW YORK LUCK.” COMPLETE CHANGE TO-MORROW.., BESSIE LOVE in “CAROLYN OP THE CORNERS, 51 A five-part comedy drama, A pretty story of a town waif-who is sent-to her uncle in a country-village. Then the fun starts! DON’T MISS BESSIE LOVE. Full Supporting Programme. FULLER’S GREAT ORCHESTRA in selections tqom “The Gondoliers.” Book your-sseats -at Upton’s. i Public Notices. CASTLECLIPF RESIDENTS. STANLEY MORGAN AND CO, will run a Special Car until further notice aa under: Leave outtide “Herald”' Office at-A.30 p.m. Leave Dixon’s Store at 6 p.m. Special trips by arrangement. Intending patrons are requested to note our name across the wind-screen. STANLEY MORGAN AND CO., Keith Street Garage. ■’Phone 198. PUBLIC NOTICE. rjYHE MOTOR UNION INS., LTD., has a special comprehensive Policy for Ford . Cars. Ring 10755, or write Box 4 for particulars. J. W. LANG RIDGE, District Agent. THE CHURCH ARMY. SAVE THE CHILDREN FUND, I''* HITECH Army oontribmTons from ' New Zealand were made first in 1910 to help the Loudon poor. 'Since then .£B4l 10s 3d lias been subscribed, .£7OO being earmarked for Christmas dinners for the poor. But a more pressing need now exists in Central Europe, and the Save the Children Fund has been started. The Imperial Government give a subsidy of £ for £. Two mouths ago £970,000 was paid to the Treasury by the Mansion House, Church Army, and other collectors. All money sent from New Zealand to the Church Army for this fund will receive the £ for £ subsidy. PUBLIC NOTICE. '\AOU will Save Money on your Policy -A if yon insure your Motor Vehicle with the Motor Union Ins. Co., Ltd. Ring 10755, or write Box 4 for particulars. NEW ZEALAND LABOUR PARTY (Wanganui Branch). HTIHB Monthly Meeting will be held in 46 Victoria Avenue, Thursday, 13th inst., at 8 p.m. A good attendance requested. GEO. MILLER, F53 Hon, Secretary. For Sale or To Let. i FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. A SIX-ROOMED, MODERN BUNGALOW, SITUATE 39 NELSON STREET, COLLEGE ESTATE. ' The Classiest Bungalow in that Street of Classy Bungalows. I am leaving Wanganui, I am selling my Beautiful Home. Built 2$ years ago, when good timber was procurable, by that expert bungalow builder, Mr E, McAneny, with picked timbers. Beautifully finished inside and out. Every modern convenience. Lawns front and back,; concrete paths. Come and see it any day between 10-a.m. and 4 p.m. Price and particulars from owner. D 94 ROBERT J, KEYS. FOR SALE. TO CLOSE AN ESTATE. EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TERMS, XSEAUTTPUL Gentleman’s Residence; elevated position; delightful view. Bight rooms and all conveniences. About f-acre of well laid out grounds. The price for the property, which is only ,£2300, is fully £SOO below its ■value. The terms are exceptionally easy, only £SOO cash being required; the balance five years at 5 per cent. ? Inquire about this at once. SMITH, BEAUCHAMP, AND CO., Auctioneers, Etc., 104 RIDGWAY STREET. (OAERYING Business in Wanganui. Net profits, £lO to £ls per week. Price includes two large storerooms, four heavy draught horses, three spring drays, harness, equipment, office furniture, telephone, etc. As going concern, £475. Thmover in cash, £l3O per month. Run by two men and aq office boy. Here’s a nibble for an early bird. Full particulars from the sole agents, Cassidy, North, and Co., Auctioneers. - ’Phone 1491.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 160725, 11 August 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 160725, 11 August 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 160725, 11 August 1920, Page 1