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AMUSEMENTS. OPERA-HOUSE. Sole Lessee Mr G. R. Stanford Business Manager... Mr Ernest 1-ilackstone Advance Agent Mr Bismarck Shannon AN ASTOUNDING AND GIGANTIC TRIUMPH. -Achieved Last Night by M KC.R.S TANFOKD and his POPULAR- DRAMATIC COMPANY in thn First Production of the HighlySensational Drain;?— "WHEN" LONDON SLEEPS." "WHEN LONDON SLEEPS." "WHEN LONDON SLEEPS." "WHEN LONDON SLEEPS." TONIGHT. Will 1)3 repeated for the Last Time "WHEN LONDON SLEEPS." "WHEN LONDON SLEEP!?. ' "WHEN LONDON SLEEPS." AN UNPARALLELED SUCCESS RIGHT ALONG THE LINE. GO WHERE THE CROWDS ARE GOING! TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) NIGHT, SECOND GRAND PRODUCTION Of an Entirely Originaf MELODRAMA OF MODERN LIFE, "THE POWER AND THE GLORY," "THE POWER AND THE GLORY," By tho author of "When London Sleeps." (By arrangement with MR CHARLES HOLLOWAY) Musical Conductor, Mr Frank Eugarde. The Whole Production under the dircctioin • of MR R. C. STANFORD. Prices—Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls 4/-, Stalls 8/6, Pit 1/-. Box Plan at Jones', Day Sales at Goss'. Doors open 7, commence 7.45, terminate 10.45. LAUGHING SEASON ! ! * ODDFELLOWS'~KALL, AVANGANUI. Three Nights Only! WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY" and FRIDAY, MARCH 6th, 7th and Bth. JAMES~C. BAIN. AUSTRALIA'S PREMIER COMIQUE! AUSTRALIA'S PEMIER COMIQUE! In his Refined Entertainment of HUMOROUS SKETCHES, CHARACTER IMPERSONATIONS, DESCRIPTIVE and COMIC SQNGS! And his VAUDEVILLE /COMPANY ! : - Of Brilliant Star Artists, including— MASTER- CLAUDE SULLIVAN! The Phenomenal Boy Comedian. A Whole Show in himself. ■ "GOOD WINE NEEDS NO BUSH." Popular Piiqes—3/-, 2/-, .and 1/-. Box plan at H. I. Jones and Sons. Day sales at Goss', Tobacconist. _■ HENRY DUNBAR. TVTORTH TSLAND TJRASS TSAND A SSOCIATION". ANNUAL CONTEST, To bo Held in WANGANUI on the 12th, 13th, 14th, and loth MARCH. APREAT TX/TUSICAL T7IVENT! VXREAT JLYLuSJCAL JjjVKNTI £400 GIVEN AWAY IN PRIZE MONBY AND TROPHIES! /^RAND TIECEPTION /GARDEN Ix JX br ■pARTY! At the RACECOURSE, on • TUESDAY, 12th MARCH. Each Band will Play a Short Selection, and 400 Bandsmen 400 Massed, will Play a March, "The Adjutant, concluding with the National Anthem! TUESDAY EVENING, at the OPERA HOUSE, Quartette and Solo Competitions ! WEDNESDAY, Solo Competitions during the Day, and at 8 p.m., FIRST GRAND TEST PIECE, "I PURITANI,1' Arranged by W. Runner. THURSDAY AFTERNOON— ■jX/TAROHISTG pONTEST! AT COOK'S GARDENS. 15,000 People Witnessed this Unique Display Last Year in Wellington! 5 ! THURSDAY EVENING, Solo Competitions ! FRIDAY, 15th, Solo Competitions during the Day. At 8 p.m., "CUNAL pRAND OIEST T)IECE! "BEAUTIES ~b~ SULLIVAN!" Consisting of Selections from the wellknown . Operas by the Late Sir Arthur Sullivan, arranged by J. Ord Hume. Do not Miss this Opportunity of Hearing Beautiful Music, Splendidly Rendered! ! ! The Most Novel, Varied, and Interesting Function Ever Held in Wanganui. Four Days of Continuous Excitement t- I ! •pXCURSION T^ARES ON THE T3AILWAYS! Prices of Admission—For the Season: Reserved Seat in Opera House, 6/-. Season Ticket, Unreserved, 4/-. Single Admission: Circle and Orchestral Stalls, 1/6. All other parts of house, 1/-. Marching Contest: Grounds l/-j Stand Enclosure 1/-. Garden Party, 1/-. Children under 12, Half-price. Children under 7, Free. Season Tickets may be procured from the following:—Messrs H. I. Jones and Son, J. Goss, J. H. Jensen, W. H. Bird, Crichton and Newman. , Box Plan at H. I. Jones and Son's. Seats will only be reserved until the start of the performances. 'Busses will leave Aramolio at 6.30 and 7 o'clock every evening, returning after the performance. JAMES T. MUIR, Contest Secretary. BUSINESS ADVERTISEMENTS. J. FRY & CO.. TINSMITH, GALVANISED IRON, SHEET ZINC, COPPER AND BRASS WORKERS. \LL kinds of dairy utensils, bakers' Utensils and Articles for Domestic Use made to order on the shortest notice, j Also Factory and other Milk Cans, Tanks, ~ Baths, Ventilators, Chimney Pots, Coppers ■ s and Frames, Stove Pipe Lumps, Asb Pans, Boxes, etc., etc. ■ * REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS WELL AND NEATLY DOttE. d INCLUDING ENAMELWARE. ORION, SCOTT, and Other Stoves Fixed and Repaired. Workmanship Guaranteed. A Trial Solicited. ' n STENCIL PLATES CUT TO ORDER. Address : — MARIA PLACE WANGANUI, j ?ST>ISQUITS in the Bed" at" the "Sea- ' Xj side" by "Sunday School Teacher" JAMES BAIN, Oddfellows' Hall, WED- . NESDAY Next.

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Wanganui Chronicle, 5 March 1901, Page 3

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