Amusements. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. COMPLETE CHANGE TO-NIGHT, For One Night Only. POSITIVELY NO FREE LIST. TWO BIG FEATURES. MADELINE TRAVERSE The Great Emotional Actress, In a Strong Dramatic Attraction: “THE IRON HEART’ Depicting a Fight Between Mill Workers and Railroad Men. NO. 2 FEATURE; WILLIAM RUSSELL In the Great Stage Success: “THE LINCOLN HIGHWAYMAN.” A Trick Dog which Aids his Master by Feigning Lameness is one of the Features in this Great Picture. Dare-devil Auto Driving is Another of the Chief Ingredients of this Wonderful Star. Remember These Two Powerful Dramas FOR TO-NIGHT ONLY. Special Music by FULLER’S GREAT ORCHESTRA. Prices —Reserves, Is 7d and Is id. Dress Circle, Is 3d; Stalls, 9d. PLAN AT THEATRE OFFICE. Public Notices. PURS. Ti/jTR L. V. ZALA, of Station Street, Hastings, Furrier, will be in Wanganui oh August 50th, 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. PUBLIC NOTICE. MISS BRINGEZU’S MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT Will REOPEN MONDAY, AUGUST 30. J37 SUPERVISING ENGINEER. f'pHß Gisborne Sheep Farmers’ Frozen Meat and Mercantile Company, Ltd., require the services of a capable Engineer, with refrigerating and electrical qualifications and draughting experience, together with a knowledge of building construction, to supervise the control of Kaiti, Tokomam, and Hicks’ Bay Factories, with headquarters at Gisborne. Applicant must be able to direct the mechanical working of independent Freezing Factories, and possess experience in the control of staffs. Salary will be commensurate with the experience and ability of applicant. Applications in first instance to be made in writing, stating age and experience, and enclosing copies of credentials to the undersigned, before the loth September, 1920. THE GISBORNE SHEEP FARMERS’ FROZEN MEAT AND MERCANTILE on t fp'n W. p/CEDERWALL, General Manager. P.O. Box 78, Gisborne. ZEALAND FARMERS’ Wanganui Sub-Provincial District. THE QUESTION OP THE DAY: ARE ARMOUR AND CO. TO HAVE AN EXPORT LICENSE? Has been sent round to all Branches for consideration. A referendum of the members in this district is required. Every member is earnestly requested to attend the Meeting of his respective Branch. TANCRED COOPER, General Secretary. RACES. RATES. RACES. Wanted the Public to know that DUSTIN’S, LIMITED, Are Engaged to Cater the following:— MORNING TEA on arrival at the MARTON 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. For Sale or To Let. Sale—A sound, well-built House of 4 rooms, all modern conveniences; near Id section; good locality; freehold section; immediate possession; terms arranged. Apply 16 Niblett Street. F27 FOR QUICK SALE. OWNER LEAVING THE DISTRICT. OIX Rooms, on College Estate, well laid out. A sacrifice at i 1460. Further particulars from DUNKLEY AND RUDD. Tenders. WANGANUI JOCKEY CLUB, (Incorporated. ) TENDERS are invited for the privilege of using the Publican’s Booths at the Club’s Spring Race Meeting, to be held on Thursday and Saturday, 23rd and 25th September, 1920. Tenders (in writing) close with the Secretary on Thursday, 2nd September, 1920, at 12 o’clock noon. WM. HALL, Secretary. P.O. Box No. 15, Wanganui.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 160740, 28 August 1920, Page 1
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546Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 160740, 28 August 1920, Page 1
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