AMUSEMENTS. IT ODDFELLOWS' HALL 0 -C<T. PATRICK'S "DAY ENTERT.UNIO MENT MONDAY, 18th MARCH, " A SPLENDID PROGRAMME OF NATIONAL MUSIC. RECITATIONS, Etc., Will be rendered by leading Amateurs and St. Mary's Choir. Tickets, 2s and ls^ OPERA HOUSE. Return of the Favouritics. 'M X C. R. ■■■ S TANFOMS POPULAR DRAMATIC COMPANY. THREE NIGHTS ONLY. 1 MONDAY, MARCH 18th. 1 Ths Great Ladies Plug', "SHALL WE FORGIVE HER':" TUESDAY, MARCH 19th. Thus. Robertson's Famous Comedy. "CASTE." WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20th, The Great Adelphi Drama, "£IOOO REWARD." Prices—Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls 4s, Stalls 2s 6tl, Pitt Is. Plans at Jones and Son's, alhl. pRAND IyriLrTARY /CONCERT by THE HIGHLAND RIFLES, To be held in the. OPERA HOUSE on THURSDAY, MARCH 21st, at 8 p.m. Dress Circle Ticket. Admission, 3/-. T^ORTH TSLAND T)RASS TIAND * SSOCIATION. ANN U- L CONTES T, To bo Held in WANGANUI on the 12th, 13th, 14th, and loth MARCH. AftREAT Tl/TUSICAL "TWENTI VTKEAT IVIUSICAL Hi VENT! - £400 GIVEN AWAY IN PRIZE MONEY AND TROPHIES! FRIDAY, 15th, Solo Competitions during the Day. At 8 p.m., TjIINAL pBAND IJIEST piECE! "BEAUTIES OF SULLIVAN!" Consisting of Selections front the wellknown Operas by the Late Sir Arthur Sullivan, arranged by J. Ord Hume. Do not Miss this Opportunity of HearingBeautiful Music, Splendidly Rendered!.! J1 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 oniy be reserved until the start of the performances. 'Busses will leave Aramoho at 6.30 and 7 o'clock every evening, returning after the performance. JAMES T. MUIR, ______ Contest Spcrctar^. ■ "VIEW "TTORK TpHOTO jTW?, j TAUPO QUAY, WANGANUI (Next Foster's Hotel). J T\TOW IS YOUR~CHANCE~ I 16 BEAUTIFUL ENAMELLED PHOTOS,Taken in FOUR POSITIONS, for 1/-. j SAMPLES EXHIBITED IN WINDOW, j THE BEST WAY to SPEND A SHIL- ! LING during BAND CONTEST WEEK. FROM FRIDAY, 22nd FEBRUARY, "■ —A— pREAT {CLEARING of BOOTS, CJHO.ES 9 t CJLIPPERS oots, iohoes Oo Clippers will bo held at GALMAN'S BOOT AND SHOE STORE. Where BARGAINS will fee found j in every departmnt. BARGAINS IN BOOTS BARGAINS IN SLIPPER? BARGAINS IN SHOES As wo have a large assortment on the way from England and America, the present stock must hi sold to make room. All St<ck is in first-class condition, and will be sold regardless of cost. This is an opportunity you should not miss. The terms are CASH c-n delivery. REMEMBER—SALE will commence on FRIDAY, 22nd February. And the Address is— pEORQE pALMAN, VICTORIA AVENUE, WANGANUI. "[ SHOP.TO LET. A PPLICATIONS are invited for renting XjL business premises, to be built entirely of brick, on the site of E. D. Smith's late fire, opposite English Church, Avenue, Wanganui. . The best and most valuable site in. town. Applicants will tender amount of goodwill, rent, building required, and length of lease. Tenders wiftl close on MONDAY, 18th March, at 12 o'clock. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted." ■ I. SALEK, Avenue. FaRM TO LET. mo LET, for a term of'years—s2o acres JL at Maungahoe, 8 miles from Hunterville; 500 acres in grass, balance pine bush; well watered, fenced and divided ; new 7-roomed house, range, wash-house, dairy, trap-shed, large, wool-shed, yards, etc. Also, share in concrete sheep-dip on adjoining property. Carries 3 sheep to acre. Apply to ' NEIL SMALL, Marton. riKEAT TIEMOVAL C<ALE ! 1 i TTASTI NG S MOO RE, DRAPER AND CLOTHIER. i&W te CUMMINS and COS BUILDIN* iS. DON'T MISS THIS CHANCE! ! ! 'CALJCOES AND SHEETING. KAKGAINS IN TABLE LINEN AND CURTAINb! bARQAINS IN TOWELS AND QUILTS. BARGAINS IN PRINTS AND DREvSS GOODS. MHum iN og^, And glove 3 REMEMBER-THE EGREAT REMOVAL SALE. Bargains in Corsets aiid Underclothing. Bargains in Men's and Boys' Shirts Bargains in Men's- and Boys' Hosiery. Bargains in Men's and Boys' Clothing, Sac Suits, K.B. Suits, Trousers, K.B. Trousers, 3 Garments, eN:. Don't Forget— THE GREAT REMOVAL SALE! M tt ASTI NG 8 TV/T O O RE, New Premises, CUMMINS AND COS BUILDINGS', Ridgway Street. .
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Wanganui Chronicle, 15 March 1901, Page 3
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677Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, 15 March 1901, Page 3
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