J Meetings. HARBOUR BOARD ELECTION Meeting of Ratepayers. >. I V_^' le "udorsiened, hereby con- , , vene a Meeting of Ratepayers, to be held in the Drill Hall on Friday Next, February 3rd, At 8 p.m. , for the purpose of listening to our views as Candidates favourable' b> the iuinic-iliate-prosecutioii of Harbour AVorks. and i r the formation of a Committee willinc lo as ist our election. ' A. D. AV LLIS JAMES THAIN A. J. PARSONS — . R. M. GATENBY. NOTICE. A MEETING of the Combiued Friendly Societies will be held in che Oddfel ows Lodge Room on THURSDAY, bebruary.2nd, at 8 p.m. JOHN AVRIGIIT. Secretary 1.0.0.F. AVALTER RRIGGS, - I Secretary A.O.F. j F- W. PERCIVAL. Secretary Druids. Amusements. "tJRILLjfALLBY Special Permission, the Tour under the Patronage of their Excellencies the Governors of New South AVales and New Zealand. TO-MGHT. DANTE, THE OREAT JUGGLING GENIUS. Lately terminated a phenomenally successful season of three months in Sydney. « UNDOURTEDLY THE GREATEST MAGICIAN LIVING. The things you know can't happen do happen, and though you can't believe you see them. A New, Novel, 19th Century Up-to-date Entertainment. DANTE produces anything from any. where, and nowhere is filled with everything. Prices— 3s, 2s, and ls. Box Plau at H. I Jones . ; Manger and .Proprietor, M. B. Curtis. Business Manager, L. J. Lohr. HARMSTON'S GRAND CIRCUS -AND ROYAL MENAGERIE01'' Performing Wild Animals. THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE COMBINATION THAT HAS EVER VISITED AVANGANUI. TRAVELLING BY SPECIAL TRAINB ONLY. 7 A BRILLIANT ryn 11/ ARTISTS <U Collected from the Princiral Circuses in Europe, America, aud the Continent. The Well-known Establishment has just concluded a 7 AVceks' Season in the Oityof Melbourne, 5 Weeks in Brisbane, 6 Weeks in Sydney, 9 Weeks in Ade'aide, 2 AVceks in Wellington, 3 Weeks in Christchurch, and 3 Weeks in Dunedin. -> MAGNIFICENT STUD OF ARAB STALLIONS. THE PERFORMING ELEPHANT (DACE.) THE ROYAL BENGAL TIGER, " DUKE." Tbis grand species of tho cat tribe will be performed nightly by his trainer, H-RK Leopold Lent-. OUR MAGNIFICENT COSTUMES Tho Theme of Admiration. OUR FAMOUS TROUPE OF JAPANESE ARTISTS. OUR ORIGINAL AND REFINED , CLOWSS. The whole forming an Entertainment PERI' ECT IN ifVERY DETAIL. Handsome PaYillions AVILL BE ERECTED IN BOROUGH SQUARE. < Grand Opening Night, THURSDAY EVENING, FEB. 2. Positively for Three Nights Only. Doors open at 7 ; commence at 8. Popular Prices— 4s, 3s, 2s. Children half price to all parts of the Circus. SATURDAY"FEB, 4TII, . Grand Family MATINEE. For tbe convenience of Families living at a distanc?, Doors open at 1.30. Commence 2.80 sharp. Manager ... Robert Love Representative . . Col. Chas. B, Hicks Palace Farß will leave Art mob > al ft 30 and 7, p.m. (ordinary tickets ixcptid) for town, returning after the performance. Single fare, 6d, THE Special Advantages Offered to Boot Buyers by Hannah & 00, A?* 1. Bopts a,nd Shoes at Genuine Wholesale Prices. ' 2. Largest Stock from which to.make choice. ! 3. o,ur long-established business facili- • ' tics. Largest ouri/iasers a,t low rates, therefore 4. Additional advantage to consumer, , 6. Practical knowledge of BopT/S and SjJ.JES. 6. Extensive and varied experience of the wants of Boot Buyers. 7 Real knowledge of the underlying 1 conditions of the Boot Trade. Wc being th? largest employers of labour, and as this is so, we can offer 8. Roots aud Shoea at Cheaper Priaes ( than any otheis less favourably i established. >' Health, as well as life, assured by wearing Hannah's Boots. B S VICTORIA AVENUE, AVANGANUI. AN OPEN LETTER TO THE BOYS OF THE BANG.ITIKEI , DISTRICT. Dear Boys,— The Holidays are drawing near to an end, and we hope y u have thoroughly enjoyed, yourselves, and had a real good t<me. We feel pretty sure that your Clothes haye been, having a real Bad Time, aud that you wiR need a new outfit before returning to school- We strongly i;eeoiiimend, you to get your parents to come to us, a,s we have a Grand J,ot of Boys' and Youths' Clothing at very low * prices. . Yours faithfully, t WHITE & CO., Marton.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIII, Issue 15000, 1 February 1899, Page 3
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661Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIII, Issue 15000, 1 February 1899, Page 3
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