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AMUSEMENTS

EVERY BODY’S Picture patrons arc well catered for ■r-b the above theatre- with two big - star features. '‘The White Heather” is Eiand Holt's famous play. The second star features Marguerite Fischer in a sparkling five-act comedy. entitled ‘Jilted Janet.” The supporting picture, tile Co-operative Weekly, is full of interesting picture news. t THE GRAND. OLIVE THOMAS Tn “PRUDENCE ON BROADWAY.” The new programme at the Grand is one of the best seen at this theatre for some time. Olive Thomas in “Prudence on Droadway” is a picture worth walking to see. The £tory is delightful from beginning to end. The supporting pictures include Hank Man in a good comedy, titled “An Eye for Figures,” Pathc’s Gazette, and -a delightful scenic. The Grand Orchestra is a feature in itself. Reserves may be secured at Collier's, or by : ’phone 1152. On Thursday nezt Mary Pictford will be the attraction in her second First National “The Hoodlum,” which will be screened for three nights only.

A TASTY DELICACY. The tremendous run on Tucker’s Pancake Flour during the winter months proves that pancakes made the Tucker way have caught on with old and young alike. There is nothing stodgy or indigesiible about pancakes made from Ticker’s Pancake Flour. That is why the old folk take so kindly to them, and the kiddies simply love them. The pancakes time “mother used to make,” although tempting, wove often hard on the digestive functions of elderly members of the family, but they have gone out of fashion since the introduction of Tucker’s Pancake Flour. It is composed of highly nutritious cereals, milk in purest form (dried milk), and every necessary ingredient to perfectly season and flavour the lovely golden brown spheres which arc produced in a twinkling. The flour is all ready for instant use. Nothing to do but mis with water and cook. Then—watch them disappear. Liston to the exclamations of delight— Ah ! —Um’m—Scrumptious ! —Advt. FOUND.—A small bottle containing EoyJc’s Tonic Essence. It cost only 2s ( d and saved 12s (tel. Add hot water and sugar to a bottle of Hoyle’s Tonic Essence and you have a full pint of splendid bracing tonic—just the thing for run down nerves. Roylo’g Tonic should be in every home. Get a bottle to-day at any Pharmacy. DIRECT CONTACT PROLONGED. A dryness or soreness in the throat or nasal cavity is quickly dispelled by garbling, at intervals, a teaspoonful of Fluenzol with the head throvtn well back —preferably while lying down. The longer Fluenzol is kept in direct contact with inflamed parts, the quicker is relief’'obtained. 4

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Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 160736, 24 August 1920, Page 6

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AMUSEMENTS Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 160736, 24 August 1920, Page 6

AMUSEMENTS Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 160736, 24 August 1920, Page 6

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