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- - — ' - - ■■■ AMUSEAIENTS. SALVATION ARMY BARACKS. Guyton Street. A DJUTANT T^UTTON Will give a- LIAIELIGHT AND KINEMATOGRAPH EXHIBITION on TUESDAY, SEPTEAIBER 25th, at 8 p.m. Wonderful Passion Films ! ! 1 Also, "The Prodigal Son," with hosts of Slides. Admission, One Shilling.

OPERA HOUSE. Lessee and Manager Air Tom Pollurd Treasurer Air W. O'Sullivan Representative for J. C. Williamson and Co. Air Bert Royle AN IMPORTANT AIUSICAL EVENT. For THREE NIGHTS ONLY, Commencing AIONDAY, SEPTEAIBER 24. Farewell Visit of the Favourites— pOLLARD'S jTvP^RA /COMPANY. AIONDAY, SEPTEAIBER 24th. Aiagnificcnfc Production of Wallace's World • famed Opera, "Al A R I T A N A," Superbly Costumed, Gorgeously Alounted. A Greafc Cast of Characters, including Miss Alnrie Alueller as "AIARITANA." TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER _ 26th. „ - Eyerybody's Popular Comic Opera, "PAUL JONE S." Aliss Alaud Beatty as "PAUL JONES." WEDNESDAY, SEPTEAIBER 26th. Audran's Alelodious work, "LA AI A S C O T T E." Aliss Alay Beatty as "BETTINA." Mr Charles Carter as "FRITTELINI." Air D. O'Connor as "PIPPO." PRICES— 4s, 2s 6d, and is. Box Plan at H. I. Jones and Son's.

TflE BIRTH OF TflE EMPIRE, PRODUCED BY CIGNOR TIORZONI AND 200 PERFOR AIERCJ ERFOR AI E R tJt , IN THE DRILL HALL, i» ""ONDAY, SEPTEAIBER 17TH TO SATURDAY, 22ND. &REAT "BRITAIN AND TTER pOLONIES FAITHFULLY REPRESENTED. Tickets, 1/-, which Admits Holder One Evening; and a Chance in the Grand Art Union ; children under 12 6d, with, tho exception of Monday night, when it will be ls for the body of the hall and 2s for the stage. AIR J. L. BECK'S ORCHESTRA is engaged for the CARNIVAL WEEK. <(T)IRTH OF THE TjIAJPIRE" JJIRTH - OF THE JCjAIPIRE" at 7.30. DAY" SALES at Alessrs H. I. Jones' and A. D. Willis' (booksellers), and Mr Goss' (tobacconist). J. AIcNAIIGHT, Hon. Sec ANGANUI AoRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. THE ANNUAL SHOW will be held on the WANGANUI RACECOURSE on THURSDAY, 22nd NOVEAIBER. 600-PRIZES— £6OO. Leaping Competition— £lo 10s, £5 ss, £2 2s. Entrance 10s. Hunters' Competition— (For qualified hunters)— £s, £2, £1. Entrance ss. Prizes given for Gentlemen's Hunters — 13st 71b— £2 2s and £1 ls. Ladies' Hunters' £3 3s and £2 2's. Hacks, 15st, £3 3s and £2 2s. Weight-carrying Cob— £3 3s and £2 2s. Hacks, 13st., £4 4s, £2 2s and £1 ls. Ladies' Hacks, 15.1., £4 4s, £2 2s and £1 Is, Ladies Hack (15.1 and under) £4 4s, £2 2s, and £1 Is. Good Prizes in Draughts, Cattle, Sheep, etc. See Posters. Entries close November 10th. SELBY AIORTON, Secretary. mECHNICAL SCHOOL, WANGANUI FOURTH TERAI, 22nd September, 1900. LITERARY, AI)ATHEALATICAL. AND SCIENCE DEPARTAIENT. Evening Classes. Instructor: Air C. George, AI.A., Aberdeen. Prizeman in Mathematics and Science. Students prepared for Matric, Univ., Certificate and Civil Service Examinations. Timo Table. Alaths. Adv.- -Alon., and Frid., A — sj fee 20/-. Alaths. Elem., Thurs., 7—9; fee 15/-. Alens.— Fri., 7—B; fee 10/-. Lot. and Eng.— Tues. and Sat, 7—8.30; fce 40/-. Lat. and Eng., Intcrmediable— Tues., 4.30— 6 ; feo 15/-. Lat. and Eng., Elementary — Alon., 7—9 ; fee 15/. Chemistry— Wed., 7—9; feo 20/-. Botany— Fri., 10—11 a.m. ; fee 10/-. Hist., etc.— Thurs., 4—6; fee 20/-. Book-keeping— Fri., B—9; fee 10/-. Teachers' Class, Sat., 11—1; fee 20/-. Experimental Science (D. and E.) — Sat., 1.30—2.30; fee, 20s Pupil Teachers and Cadets admitted free to Experimental Science. DAY CLASSES. (1) For pupils who have left the Slate Schools, bufc .irish to further advance themselves. (2) For preparation of Candidates for Education Board Junior Scholarships. (3) For preparation of Candidatos for Education Board Senior Scholarships. (4) For those who wish to take up in the day any of tho work of the Evening Classes. Full information will be furnished on applioation to Air George, oither personally or by letter addressed to tho Technical School, Wanganui. QTERLINGT) I C Y C L E S Built like a Watch. The only PERFEOT Cycle. BARNETT AND (NINCLAIR, ARNETT AND SINCLAIR. NOW OPEN. NOW OPEN. Next to White's Furniture Emporium. Also, Willis Street, Wellington. D. MAY, PLUAIBER, GASFITTER, Etc., Taupo Quay. Estimitcß Furnished for AU Classes of Work. S' ECOND HAND BICYCLES for Sale, from £4 upwards. Alusfc clear. Voycc's, Oreti Cycle Works (next D- Uo- 1 Farlase'Bj, Ridgway Strset.)

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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 15000, 22 September 1900, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 15000, 22 September 1900, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 15000, 22 September 1900, Page 3

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