Amusements. Etc. ADDIEILOWS' "HALL. ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY! MONDAY NEXT, JUNE 23rd. M B GT- C. M™ The Celeberatod Shakesperian Actor, supported by his LARGE AND EFFICIENT COMPANY (comprising over 20 first-class Artistes of recognised merit) in Shakespeare's Great Comedy " THE MERCHANT OF VENICE " MR MIL-N as " Shylock "—a character in which he has achieved a world- wide reputation. NEW SCENERY. BRILLIANT COSTUMES. Prices — Dress Circle, 4s; Stalls (reserved), 4s ; unreserved, 3s j Pit, 2s. Family Tickets, containing six coupons for the Dress Circle, at 20s each. Dress Circle plan now open at Messrs Jones and Son's, where Family Tickets are also obtainable. T. HORACE PEATLING, Representative in Advance. ADDPEILOWS' HALLTHURSDAY, JUNE 19th, 1890. Programme of the "DADDY" TRACEY BENEFIT CONCERT. Part Fibst. 1. Overture — "The Golden Sea Line/ Town Band. 2. Choius — " Light and Fair," St Mary's Choir, assisted by ladies and gentlemen. 3. Song—" Death of Nelson," Mr Cribb. 4. Song— "The Last Letter," Miss Battle. 6. Song (comic)— Mr Rapley. 6. Song— "Alpine Horn," Mrs A: Watt. 7. Song— "They all love Jack," Mr Wilson. 8. Song—" Kerry Dance," Mrs Lloyd. 9. Duet — Messrs Foster and Manning. 10. Clog Danee — Mr Bevege. Interval of ten Minutes. 1. Selection Waltz—" Mira Belle," Town Band. 2. Song—" The Harp that once thro' Tara's Halls," Mr W. H. G. Foster. 3. Song — " The Song that Reached my Heart," Mrs Cordoza. 4. Sonir (comic) — "Murphy's Letter," Mr J. W. Day. 5. Song — "The Song my Mother Sang," Mrs Pinches. 6. Song—" Out in the Deep," Mr Davidson. 7. Song—" Bid me Discourse," Mrs A. Watt. 8. Song (comic) — " Keeping them all for Mary," Mr Roots. 9. Recitation— Mr G. C. Russell. 10. Double Son? and Danee — Messrs Armstrong and Cronin. Choeus "God Save the Queen." Doors open at 7.30; Concert at 8. Prices — Front Seats and Circle, 2s ; Pit, Is. . For Committee— T. D. CUMMINS, Hon. Sec. Public Notices. WESTPORT HARBOOR WORKS. Haibour Board Office. Westport Brd June, 1890. WRITTEN TENDERS will be received at this office up to NOOK of SATURDAY, 28th JUNE, 1890, for the following contracts : — CONTRACT for SUPPLY of IRON WORK for STAGING. CONTRACT for SUPPLY of EXPLOSIVES. Tenders to be marked outside, "Tender for ," and to be addressed to the Chairman of the Board, ' Plans, Conditions, &c, may be seen at the Public Works Offices, Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, and Dunedin ; at the Public Works Office, Nelson, till 14th JUNE, 1890, and then at the RaUway Manager's Office, Wanganui, till Tenders close; at the Public Works Office, Greymouth, till 14th JUNE, 1890, and then at the Harbour Board Office, Westport, till Tenders close. The lowest or any Tender will'not necessarily be accepted. Separate Tenders to be lodged for each contract. F. W. MARTIN, Chairman, Late Advertisements. 1.0.0.P.M.U. Jaffl&Stt*/i Members of the above £3ffloE!jj*n Order are requested to ißwK»nft(Mffl assemble at the LodgoRsSfflm^ilisr room at 2 3 0 to-morrow, Jv||Hss||Jgr f° r the purpose of attending the funeral of the late Bro. Kearse. JAMES HOOD. Perm. Seo. T*rr ANTED KNOWN. OATS, CHAFF, BEAN. POLLARD, Sharps, Fowl Feed, &o A variety of Brands of Flour, including Waverley, Snowflake, Silver Gem, Excelsior, Golden Gem Silver Dust, and Atlas, ai BRUCE'S. "Vf EW ZEALAND FARMERY -131 UNION. A general meeting of the New Zealand Farmers' Union will be held at Waverley, at the Commercial Hotel, on Monday, 23rd, at 3 p.m., to adopt rules and other business. W. WILSON, Chairman of Committee. T> EMOVAL BOOT SALE. CRICHTON & NEWMAN, Having removed to Victoria House (adjoining Mr P. Bell's) will hold a MONSTER CHEAP CLEARING SALE Of Their SPLENDID STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES, To make room for Large Shipments to arrive. NO PUFF ;ABOUT THIS SALE. Every pair of Boots and Shoes REDUCED to enable the Public to procure the Cheapest and Best BOOTS AND SHOES EVER OFFERED IN WANGANUI. 8®" Note the Address— r^RICHTON & T^-EWMAN'S, (Late Phoenix Buildings), VICTORIA CASH BOOT PALACE, VICTORIA AVENUE, Wolee's Schnapps would not have stood the test of nearly half a century were it not a most superior article.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXIII, Issue 11663, 18 June 1890, Page 3
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