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AMUSEMENTS. ■ ODDFELLOWS' HALL, WANGANUI. '- Halt! who goes there?— The Army of g Relief. Under the Direction of Edwin Geach. " . TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) and \ THURSDAY NEXT. .2 TWONIGHTSONLY 2 , "TVONALD TI/TACDONALD, JJONALD J.VJ.ACDONALD, t The Famous War Correspondent^ _. Thrilling Narratives, Realistic Scenes, and Charming Anecdotes. First Lecture : WEDNESDAY— "SCENES AND SENSATIONS OF BATTLF " IRA MAGNIFICENT VIEWS 1K (V ' JLt/U Taken During the Siege. LOV Second Lecture: THURSDAY— "THE STORY. OF THE SIEGE." 1 ' The Grim Siege of Ladysmith was fruitful of Heart-moving Incidents which would bear telling and re-telling. Who could more fitly srJeak of them as they should be spoken of than \ DONALD MACDONALD? Enormous Success Everywhere. "Thank God, we kept the flag flying." Prices— 3s, 25," and la. Plan now open nt Jones and Son'B, 2s Tickets on sale atvGoss', tobacconist. ' "A. CLARK, Representative. i OPERA HOUSE. Lessee and Manager Mr Tom Pollard Treasurer ' Mr W. O'Sullivan Representative for J. 0. Williamson and Col Mr Bert Royle AN IMPORTANT MUSICAL EVENT. For THREE NIGHTS ONLY, Commencing MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24. Farewell Visit of the Favourites— POLLARD'S /~\PERA pOMPANY. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24th. Magnificent Production of Wallace's Worldfamed Opera, "M A R I T A N A," Superbly Costumed, Gorgeously Mounted. A Great Cast of Characters, including Miss Mario Mueller as "MARITANA." TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25th. Everybody's Popular Comic - Opera, "P AU L JO N E 8." Miss Maud Beatty as "PAUL JONES." WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26th. Audran's 'Melodious work, "LA MASCOTTE." Miss Jllay Beatty as "BETTINA." Mr Charles Carter- as "FRITTELINI." Mr D. O'Connor as "PIPPO." PRICES— 4s, 2s 6d, and Is. Box Plan at H. I. Jones and Son's. TIE EMPIRE. PRODUCED BY QIGNOIt T>ORZONI AND • ' 200 PERFORM'ERCJ E ; R FOR ME R >Oj IN THE DEILL HALL, T» MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17TH TO , C(ATURDAY, 22ND. ' A BRILLIANT , AND UNIQUE SPECTACULAR TAISPLAY. PECTACULAR JLJISPLAY. CROWDED TO THE DOORS FOR iO NIGHTS IN WELLINGTON ! ! ! JMIIWIAB AND TTEIt pOLONIEb" FAITHFULLY REPRESENTED. mHis tut a g n^i fi cent -AND— IMPOSING -pUNCTION, J} WITHOUT DOUBT, rjIHE T^IKEST SPECTACLE EVER WITNESSED T N TltT AN G AN UI ! ! ! Tickets, 1/-, which Admits Holder One Evening, and a Chance in the Grand Art Union; children under." 12 6d, with the exception of Monday night, when it will be Is for the body of the hall and 2s for the stage. MR J. L. BECK'S ORCHESTRA is engaged for the CARNIVAL WEEK. < DOORS OPEN EACH EVENING at 7 o'clock, itTJIRTH OF THE TJIMPIRE" JDIRTH OF THE JCJMPIRE" at 7.30. THE BAZAAR ■ ,Will bo open on WEDNESDAY (19th) AFTERNOON Fi'om 1.30 to 5. AND A GRAND TV/TATINEE '< RAND .IVIATINEE THURSDAY (20th) AFTERNOON, Doors Open 2 p.m., Performance ut 2.30. CARRIAGES at 10.30 each Evening. DAY SALES at Messrs H. 1. Jones' and A. D. Willis' (booksellers), and Mr Goss' (tobacconi»t). J. McNAITGHT, Hon. Sec. WANGANUI AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. . THE ANNUAL SHOW will bo held on the WANGANUI RACECOURSE on THURSDAY, 22nd NOVEMBER. 600— PRIZES— £600. Leaping Competition— £lo 10s, £5 ss, £2 2s. Entrance 10s. . I Hunters' Competition— (For qualified hur.ters)— £s, £2, £1. Entrance ss. Prizes given for Gentlemen's Hunters — 13st 71b— £2 2s and £1 Is. Ladies' Hunters' £3 3s and £2 2s. Hacks, 15st, £3 3s and £2 2s. Weight-carrying Cob— £3 3s and £2 2s. Hacks, 13st, £4 4s, £2 2s <ind £1 Is. Ladies' Hacks, 15.1., £4 4s, £2 2s and £1 Is, Ladies Hack (15.1 and under) £4 4e, £2 2s, and £1 Is. Good Prizes in Draughts, Cattle, Sheep, etc. See Posters. Entries close November 10th. f SELBY MOR'i'ON, Secretary..

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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 15000, 18 September 1900, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 15000, 18 September 1900, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 15000, 18 September 1900, Page 3

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