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AMUSEMENTS. ODDFELLOWS' HALL, WANGANUI. NEW LECTURE TO NIGHT. LAST NIGHT HUNDREDS REFUSED. (Special Seats on Stage To-night). DONALD Tl/TACDONALD, ONALD IVJ.ACDONALD, "THE HUN OF THE HOUR," with "THE STORY OF THE CENTURY." MANAGERIAL.— To hear a living witness of England's transcendent glory is TRULY A UNIQUE PRIVILEGE, which no other country has yet enjoyed. Wanganui will hear -to-night how Sir George White and his gallant garrison KEPT THE GRAND OLD FLAG FLYING. DONALD MACDONALD in his GREATEST LECTURE, "THE STORY OF THE SIEGE." "THE STORY OF THE SIEGE." "THE STORY OF THE SIEGE." "It wns but the other day when tho nation and the world woke up every morning, the one to dread lest the fated town had been taken in tho night, and the other to exult in the fact. Eveiy point in its history of a hundred and twenty days of terror and death — fever following upon shell fire, and starvation upon fever— had been followed with breathless interest." ABSOLUTE FAREWELL TO-NIGHT. Prices— 3s, 2s, and Is. Plan now open at Jones and Son's, 2s Tickets on safe at Goss', tobacconist. EDWIN GEACH. OPERA HOUSE. Lesseo and Manager Mr Tom Pollard Treasurer Mr Vf. O'Sullivan Representative for J. C. Williamson and Co. Mr Bert Royle AN IMPORTANT MUSICAL EVENT. For THREE NIGHTS ONLY, Commencing MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24. Farewell Visit of the Favourites— pOLLARD'S QPERA /COMPANY. 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 Marie Mueller as "MARITANA." TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25th. Everybody's- Popular Comic Opera, "PAUL JO N E S." Miss Maud Beatty as "PAUL- JONES." WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26th. Audran's Melodious work, "LA MASC OT T E." Miss May 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. iETfRffIF TIE EMPIRE. PRODUCED BY qiGNOK TDORZONI AND 200 PERFORMERCI KR'FOBMER JO> IN THE DRILL HALL, i» MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17TH TO SATURDAY, 22ND. A BRILLIANT. AND UNIQUE cjpectacular t-\isplay. Dpectacular JLJisplay. crowded to"~the doors for 10 NIGHTS IN WELLINGTON ! ! ! GREAT IRITIIN AND TT' ER /COLONIES FAITHFULLY REPRESENTED, m H I S TV/T A G N IF I C E N T — AND— IMPOSING TTiUNCTION, JJ WITHOUT DOUBT, mHE TjUKESTEVER WITNESSED T N TKT AN G A N U I ! ! ! 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 tho CAKNIVAL WEEK. DOORS OPEN EACH EVENING at 7 o'clock^ UTJIRTH OF THE T7IMPIRE" JDIRTH OF THE JIIMPIRE" at 7.30. THE BAZAAR Will be ojien on WEDNESDAY (19th) AFTERNOON From 1.30 to 5. AND A GRAND T\/TATINEE RAND IV±ATINEE THURSDAY (20th) AFTERNOON, Doors Open 2 p.m., Performance- at 2.30. CARRIAGES at 10.30 each Evening. DAY SALES at Messrs H. I. Jones' and A. D. Willis' (booksellers), and Mr Goss' (tobacconist). J. McNAUGHT, Hun. Sec GET ON THE SOIL YOUNG MAN, GET ON THE SOIL. npHE pREAT T^ORTHERN T AND A GENCY Is the MOST RELIABLE Medium through which Properties of All Kinds can be Disposed of. Call at the Office, and obtain Full Particulars from P. LUNDON, Manager. TT[TANTKD KNOWN— Repairs of Every VY Description Executed with dis patch at the Wanganui Cycle Works. Telephone, No. 161. P. C. Price, Avenue. CkO You Want a Bicycle as aLigM PorI ter, Qill «t THE HUB.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 15000, 20 September 1900, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 15000, 20 September 1900, Page 3