Amusements. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. LAST NIGHT TO-NIGHT. LAST NIGHT TO-N2GHT. Two Big Features; CHARLIE CHAPLIN CHARLIE CHAPLIN > in “SUNNYS ID E” and the Sensational Dramatic Picture: “BACK TO GOD’S COUNTRY.” “BACK TO GOD’S COUNTRY.” Don’t miss these Masterpieces—which last evening received, true unstinted applause and appreciation of a huge audience. THE GREATEST PROGRAMME EVER PRESENTED. Special Music by FULLER’S GREAT ORCHESTRA. Overture.—‘Toet and Peasant.” Entr’acte: Comet Solo; Scotch Songs. POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT TONIGHT of this monster Programme. BOOK TOUR SEATS AT UPTON’S. Prices,—Reserves la 7d and Is Id; D.C. Is 3d; Stalls 9d. COMMENCING TO-MORROW NIGHT. For One Night Only. Another Great Feature: “SNARES OP PARIS/’ A Story that will appeal to auEEearts. Lost and Found. LOST. T OST, in Avenue, yesterday Gold Band Bracelet, set with rubies. Substantial reward. Applv Herald Office. * 861 Public Notices. NOTICE TO LAND AGENTS. TW’.OTICE perty from Sale. 857 is hereby given that my proat Tayforth is withdrawn August 23. WILLIAM McALLEY, RACES. RACES. RACES. Wanted the Public to know that TAUSTTN’S, LIMITED, lire Engaged to Cater the following; MORNING TEi on arrival at the MAETON RACES on SEPT. Ist. FIRST-CLASS LUNCHEON from 11.30 a.m. LIGHT REFRESHMENTS, as usuaL AFTERNOON TEA from 2.30, under the Grandstand. Please procure your tickets at the window before entering. DUSTIN’S, LIMITED, Premier caterers, WELLINGTON, WANGANUI, and PALMERSTON NORTH. FURS. 1%/TR L. Y. ZALA, of Station Street, IVJL Hastings, Furrier, will be in Wanganui on August 30th, and may be consulted at Robinson Bros.’ Sample Rooms with regard to the Renovation, Eelining and Remodelling of Furs. Mr Zala will have a few samples of new styles, inspection of which is cordially invited. Fur Coats made to order. COMPETENT CLERK REQUIRED. npHE Gisborne Sheepfarmers’ Frozen Meat and Mercantile Co., Ltd., require the services of a Competent CLERK, with Freezing and Costing Experience, to take charge of factory office, Gisborne. Liberal salary to suitable man. Applications, stating age and experience,* must be lodged with the undersigned, with copies of testimonials attached before the 15th September, 1920. W. P. CEDERWALL, P.O. Box 78, General Manager. Gisborne. BLACKSMITHS. TWANTED A Good Shoeing and General Smith. Good wages to suitable man. SPURDLE BEOS. AND ALLEN, Inglewood. CASTLEGLIFF RESIDENTS. STANLEY MORGAN AND CO. will run a Special Car until further notice as under; Leave outside “Herald” Office ah-4.30 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 GO., Keith Street Garage. ’Phone 193. ’PHONE 219. IVTINE CARS ON HIRE for any occa- -*■* sion, night or day, including our 16-seater Cadillac Car. Storage for 200 Cars in our new Gar3ge' WANGANUI MOTOR CO., Opera House Garage, One Minute from Post Office, ’PHONE 219. Big Shipment or BALLET DANCING SHOES, Just Arrived. All sizes. Prices from 21/- to 25/-. H. MANN. Hat© Neil Sveason) Boots and Shoes at Lowest Prices.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 160736, 24 August 1920, Page 1
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479Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 160736, 24 August 1920, Page 1
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