PRINCESS THEATRE. Lbsshes ,„ Mbbsbb Smith & Undbrwoob Business Maka&bb ... MbO. H. Taxiop (for Miss Juno). Great Success of TV/TIBS "pLOISB TUNO, MR O. H. TAYLOR, MISS ELLA OARRINGTON, And MEiBGUSHB DbAMATIO COHFAVX. THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING The Charming Scotch Comedy, THE BONNY FISHWIFE & NEVER TOO LATE TO MEND. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) Grand Scotch Night, under the patronage of the Wanganui Caledonian Sooiety, JENNIE DEANS. Prices of Admiasioti — 4s, 8b 6d, Is. Box office at H. I. Jones's. TO-NIGHT J TO-NIGHT 1 Opposite Princess Theatre. THH VTEW 7BALAND mOM HPHUMB. j Pronounced by all to be the most astonishing Prodigy that New Zealand has ever produce*. Visited by Thousands in Wellington during the last few days. Height, 80in ; weight, 201bs j age, lOyra Admission -Is ; Ohildjron, 6d. JL sSS H %c A ST. ANDREW KILWINNING LODGE, No. 481, S.C. 1.T.N.0.T.G.A.0.T.U. nnEtE usual Monthly Meeting of the above X Lodge will be held at their Rooms, the ffreemasone' flail This (Thursday) Evening, at 7.80 o'clock. Visiting Brethren cordially invited. By command of the W.M. H. N. BROWN, SecretaryPBELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. TRINITY AND ABOMOHO WEBLEYAN CHURCHES. TT is intended to hold a GIFT SALE and 1 FLOWBR SHOW, in aid of the Funds of the above Churches, early in March, 1886.' CONTRIBUTIONS, in Money or Goods, will be thankfully received. Further Particulars in Future Advertise* ment. HAWERA RIFLE VOLUNTEER CORPS. A PLAIN and Fancy Dress Ball in con* nection with the above Corpß will be held at the Drill Shed, Hawera, on the eveniag of WEDNESDAY, 17th March,,. 2886 (St. Patrick's Day). Tickets—to' admit gentleman and lady 12s 6d, extra lady ss, may be obtained from any member of the Committee, or from Mr H. I. Jones, Stationer, &o. t Wanganui. Sz w o 3 § • Sl l gbS g qd£ g ] I 5 - < Ho „ - 1 § o ! i pch §j§ g i S- «d fa .9 ft § \:§ p h & a S ri fno o* S H §** S * <fj ft ca ■ S NEW ZEALAND RIFLE ASSOCIATION. Annual Meeting to be held at ARAMOHO. mHNDIRS are invited for the follow* JL ing :— For Digging Trench for Targets, 110 yards in length. Captainßommerville will be on the ground at Aramoho at 10 a m. on Saturday, the 13th instant, to point out the work to be done. Also, Tenders for Canteen,Cat«ring, and Messing during the Meeting. Plans and Specifications to be seen at the Cheonicib Office on and after Thursday, the 11th instant. Also, for Carting to and from Aramoho at so much per load. No load to exceed sixteen hundred weight without special arrangement. Tenders to be in the hands of the Sec retary not later than Monday, the 15th instant, at 8 p.m. The lowest, highest, or any tender not necessarily accepted. Applications are requested from competent persons as Begister«keepera and Marker during tha Meeting. PETER D* HOGG, K Sec t NXB;A.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIX, Issue 11126, 11 February 1886, Page 3
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