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Amusements. __ /CALEDONIAN /CONCERT, TO 11E HEIiD ON MONDAY, 22nd JANUARY, 1801, (Anniversary T)ay.) PROGRAMME. 1. Highland Selection Orchestral Club 2. Song, "Guid new to ano an a' " ... Mrs A. Watt, 3. Duett, "Ye Banks and Braes" ... Misses Miller and Roberts *. Highland Fling ... Highlanders 5, Song, "Blue Bennets" MrWylie C. Song, " Where lmth Scotland found her famo" Mias Laird 7, Soug, "Takyouuld Cloak" Mr J. Alexander 8. Sword Danco ... Highlanders Interval of Ten Minutos. 0. Highland (Wreath) Orchestral Club 10. Presentation Cups and Medals ... Mrs J. Alexander 11. Sons, "Annie Laur j 0 » Mies Miller 12. Forosoine Reel ... Highland Boys 13. Song, " Ihe Standard on the Braes o' Mar" Mr J. Aitken 14. Song, " Will ye no come back again " Miss K. Roberts 15. Song Mrs Craig IG. Sour, " The Cameron Men " ... Mrs A. Watt 17. Scotch Roel ... Highlanders " Auld Lang Syne." GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. JAMES WATT, Secretary. TT P. RIVER EXCURSION, MONDAY, 22nd JANUARY. WE.SLEYAN SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC. The WAIRERE and COLLEEN leave Betta' Wharf at 8.30 a.m. Return Fares, 2s; Children under 12, la Hot water provided gratis. Dinner and tea, Is6d. "IT OOK. T OOK. T OOK, UP-RIVER EXCURSION. | MONDAY, 22nd JANUARY, 1804. SALVATION ARMY PICNIC. The W AITARA will leave Betts' Wharf nt 8 a.m. Roturn fares, Is ; Children under 12, 6d. Hot water provided. Summer Drinks. BRASS BAND TO THE FRONT. HALLELUJAH MEETINGS. COME IN CROWDS. Ecclesiastical. /CHRISTIANS MEETING HOUSE. MATHIESON STREET. MR A. F. TITRNER, EVANGELIST, From Dixon Street Church, \v ollington, Will conduct Special services in the above place on WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, AND FRIDAY EVENINGS, Commencing at 7.30 o'clock. PLAIN TALK FOR PLAIN PEOPLE. A Soat, a Book, a Wolcomo. All Froe. Public Notices. A R U N D E L TT O U S E. GUYTON STREET. Tho Firsl. School Term, 1891, will begin on MONDAY, January 20th. -1%/f" RS -VT E W C'O M B E Will resume her Music Lessons on TUESDAY, the 23rd mat. " Trinity Collego Music Examination." Classes on Fridays from 7.30 to 9.30 p,m Saturday afternoons, frcin 3to 6 o'clock. ST.- HILL STREET. T^T USIO STUDIO, CAMPBELL STREET. 1 PIANOFORTE, SINGING, & VIOLIN. MRS & MISSJEVELYN PRICE. First Term 1894 commences Jan. 22nd. MES PRICE is now forming Classes for Producing and Training the voice on the Continental method. Ladies and Gentlemen wishing to join are requested to Bend in their names as early as possible. Terms moderate. JJ I S S Will resume her MUSIC LESSONS on February, Ist, 1894. US' Addre'B— Care of Mrs Albert E. Kitchen, Avenue, CASTLECLIFF RATLWAY COM' P&.NY. SPECIAL TIME-TABLE FOR ANNI VERSARY DAY, MONDAY, 22ui JANUARY. Trains Leave as', Followb : — Leave Town. Leave Heads. 10 a,m. 9.20 a.m. 12 noon 11.20 a m. 2.30 p.m. 2 p.m. 6 p.m. 6.30 p.m. Fares— Adults, return, Is j children return, Gd, BY ORDER. "VTEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. ANNIVERSARY DAY, 22ni> JAN., 1894. WANGANUI CALEDONIAN SPORTS. FOXTON RACES. On MONDAY, 22nd January, a Special Passenger Train will leave Wanganui at 6.5 a.m., Turakina 7.30 a.m., Marton 8.5 a.m., arriving at Foxton at 11.35 a.m. ; returning trom Foxton at 5.20 p.m., arriving at Wanganui at 11.5 p.m., stopping at any intermediate Station if required. Tho ovoning trains for Palmeratou and Hawora will be delayed to loave Wangauui ul 5.1C p.m. and 5.30 p m. roBpoclivoly. EXC (JRSION TICKETS TO FOX TON by Special Train will be isaued as below, available for return on day of issue only :— Ist 2nd CJnss. Class. From Wanpimui, Ara-) lAH . /,„. i luoho.andFordollj 10/t) 7/b From Turukina ... 8/6 G/0 From Marton, Great-^ »,■ r , ford, and HnlcombeJ " °'' BY ORDER. LISTEN— 1£ you like the best, insist on having the MALLO CIGAR. 'La florde Habana." 'aTrT MUSLINS for Window Curtains -uL and Draping. All newest Patterns and Shades. Aleo, Special Designs iu Cretonnes for Furniture Covering, at E, Ijloult'B, complete Houbu Furnisher.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11919, 20 January 1894, Page 3

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