Amusements, HIS MAJESTY’S THEATEE. LAST NIGHT TO-NIGHT. WILLIAM PARNUM WILLIAM FARNUM. WILLIAM PARNUM. In tlie Sensational Jungle Picture, “THE JUNGLE TRAIL” Positively last night of this greatprogramme. THE SUNSHINE COMIC. FOX NEWS. AUSTR ALIAN GAZETTE. Do not miss this! FULLER’S GREAT ORCHESTRA In Grand Overture: ‘ “The Fortune _ Teller.” Special Entr’acte:— “Rose of No Man’s Land.” Come and join in the chorus. COMING NEXT SATURDAY, AT THE MATINEE, CHARLIE CHAPLIN CHARLIE CHAPLIN CHARLIE CHAPLIN In his latest riot of fnn, “S UNNYSID E.” See Charlie on the Farm. Also— A Big Super Production—“BACK TO GOD’S COUNTRY.” Usual Prices—Reserves 1/7 ; D.C. 1/3; Stalls 9d. Plan is now open for Saturday at Upton’s. Public Notices. NOTICE TO “OUR RETULLE” PERFORMERS. TATILL the Performers in “Our Ee- * ’ veille” who have not already done so please hand their Dresses in immediately to Mrs Hay Campbell, “Wharenue,” Yictoria Avenue. A. TRONSON , Secretary, W.E.U. jgrXPERIENCED CLERK desires position in Office or Wholesale House; or would consider Partnership in a Business. Substantial capital. Write — “RELIABLE,” care Herald. F7l PUBLIC NOTICE. jLITR A, W. MARTIN, Rupture Specialist, and sole controller of the Dr. J. A. Sherman method of treatment, from Dunedin, is now on his fifteenth annual Dominion tour, and may be consulted at Chavannes’ Hotel, Wanganui, from the 20th to the 24th of August, when he will leave for Hawera. Consultations free. WANGANUI CHAMBER OP COMMERCE, A SPECIAL General Meeting will be hold in Borough Council Chambers on Thursday Evening, at S o'clock. Business; To hear representatives of the Marton-Levin Railway League and to discuss matters in connection with the suggested deviation. Full attendance requested. H. HAGUE SMITH, Secretary. THE*CHUEGH ARMY. SAVE THE CHILDREN FUND. /THIURCH Army contributions from New Zealand were made first in 1910 to help the London poor. Since then £B4l 10s I’d has been subscribed, £7OO being earmarked for Christmas dinners for the poor. But a more pressing need now exists in Central Europe, and tbe Save the Children Fund has been started.- The Imperial Government give a subsidy of £ for £. Two months 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. TO LAND AND INDENT AGENTS AND OTHERS. A YOUNG Man, with highest credentials, possessing ability, initiative, and adaptability, has £l5O to invest on a Working Partnership basis. Apply “INTEREST,” Herald, MU IMPERIAL HOTEL. THE AVENUE, WANGANUI. • HIGHLAND CREAM WHISKY. Thoroughly Matured, Specially Imported—lo/- per bottle. CHAMPAGNES ALES SPARKLING WINES WHISKY CLARETS BRANDIES , PORT WINES LIQUEURS SHERRY MINERAL WATERS All obtainable at reasonable prices. Hampers or cases promptly forwarded to any address. N. MACKENZIE FORBES, Proprietor, BUNGALOW, SARGEANT STREET, \TEW House, right in town, six lovely rooms, porcelain bath and basin; full L a ' cre 1 Glasgow lease; first-class timber; elevated section; motor shed, etc. Price for one week, £1250; would be cheap at £ISOO. Terms, £SOO cash. Nothing cheaper in Wanganui. Soleagents, CASSIDY, NORTH, AND CO. ’Phone 1491. Big Shipment o. BALLET DANCING SHOES, Just Arrived. All swes. Prices from 21/- to 25/-. H. MANN. ■ £Lat© Neil Sveasote Boots and Shoes at Lowest Prices. THE ‘.VENUS ;; WANGANUI. MONEY TO LEND. £”|N Furniture, Chattels, and other Securities at lowest current rate of interest. Easy repayments. Strictly confidential. Apply NORTHERN FINANCE CO., 41 Maria Place, or P.O. Eos 390*
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Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 160731, 18 August 1920, Page 1
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560Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 160731, 18 August 1920, Page 1
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