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AMUSEMENTS. ST. LAURENCE'S CHURCH. 1, ' ■ ■ ~* /""I RAND /CONCERT AND mEj VjRAND UONCERT AND A. Ei Will be held in the Boating1 Shed, Aranioh'c ! Thursday" 11 july 25. Tea commences 6.15. Concert at 8 p.ifi 'Busses will leave Fountain 6 and 7i2i 0 p.m., and'one will return from Boat Shei 1_ at 10 p.m. ■ y Tickets obtainable afc Goss'. [\ Concert and Tea, 1/6; Tea, 1/-; Con • s cert, 1/-. .. . . APEBA TJOUSE ... Sole Lessees Royal Bioscope Co » ... ■ fO-NIGHT. a THE d T>OYAL mOUB TJIOSCOPE ;- JXOYAL XOUR JJIOSCOPK '. (The only one in Australasia.) - Depicting the recent New Zealand Toui J± of T.R.H. the Duke and Duchess of Corn ~ ' wall and York. • TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMME Will be arranged from Pictures of the RECEPTIONS IN DUNEDIN AND CHRISTCHURCH, REVIEW AT HAGLEY PARK, and . . f CEREMONIES IN THE SOUTH ISLANE s Also, Pictures of the s AMERICA CUP, . From the Launch of Shamrock 11. to th« - Accident which occurred while King Edward was on board. 50 ANIMATED PICTURES 50 MASTER THOMAS TROWELL, The Young New Zealand 'Cellist, '. Will make his First Appearance ir Wanganui. ■ The Royal Bioscope is supported by \> . First-class Concert Company. t PRICES.—3s., 25., and Is. Day Sales • at Goss's, Avenue. Plan at Jones's.. BISMARCK SHANNON, '■• Sole Manager. ANNUAL ** TjjVA IR. MUSEUM~HALL, 1 THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 25th and 26th July. Proceeds Devoted towards Paying Museum Expenses. LADIES' WORK STALL, under direction of Mrs Haines—All kinds of Serviceable Articles of Wear for Men, Women and Children. PRODUCE STALL, under direction of Mrs Hope-Gibbons—Food of all sorts, • game, poultry, pickles, vegetables, fifcc etc LOLLIE STALL.—Home-made Lollies. Cakes, Chocolate nicies, Confectionery, etc., etc. REFRESHMENT ROOMS, under direction of- Mesdames J. D. Greig and Saynor Griffiths. The Museum is useful to both town and country, and is therefore deserving" of support. Everyone is asked to help and •5 donations however small, for the above Stalls will be thankfully accepted at the Museum by the Hon. Curator or any of the Trustees. . In Celebration of the Opening of the Gymnasium and Social Hall. FRIDAY, 26th JULY, at 8 p.m. Games. Music, Novelties; Refreshments. Admission, 1/-. M. SPURDLE, Hon. Sec. "' "; ST. PAUL'S HALL. FRIDAY, 26th JULY, at 7.30 p.m. As~ CIAL' , In Aid of St. Paul's S.S. Library Fund. REFRESHMENTS. ADMISSION—I/-. W.J. YORK, Hon. Sec." r\ PE R A " TT OUSK WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21st, 1901. FANCY DRESS AND POSTER BALL. In aid of the VICTORIA WARD FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN. Dancing to commence at 8 o'clock p.m. Double Ticket, 15s. Single—Gentleman. 10s. 6d. Single—Lady, 7s. 6d. Admission to spectators to all parts of the house 25., Reserved Seats 6d. extra. Tickets can be had and Seats booked at H. I. Jones and Sons. Tickets can also be had from any member of the Committee or from the secreOnly a limited number jf Ball Tickets to be sold. C. DYMOCK, W. R. REMINGTON, Joint Secretaries. FOR SALE. OPECIAL ATTENTION is drawn to the JO • undermentioned desirable properties selected from my extensive listsi :— £250 4 acres; 4-roomed dwelling, 04 miles from town, suitable for poultry; three paddocks, orchard, garden, shed, etc. r £670—Nice section, 90 feot frontage; . L.T. title; two convenient 5-roomed dwellings, gas stoves, drain, water, and gas ; good locality, cafe and desirable investment. ■ £850—River Bank, corner section, near business centre; little over . quarterf acre freehold; good six-roomeo dwelling ; every convenience. - £130—^Choice building section; 50 feel 1 frontage; well-fenced; L.T. Title 3 good locality; small deposit and easj terms. \ _ 1 .£850—6 acres; 1 mile from town; h.l. Title; new 6-roomed house, verandal and dairy; good garden and orchard j , well-fenced; choice view; a comfort' , able home. , , s £520—9 acres and good 6-roomed house, verandah, etc.; hot and cold water; dairy and cowsheds; complete fowl c yards and other out-buildings; 4 pad 1 docks; cheap suburban home. £125—Nice building section, l-6th acre, 44ft by 165 ft; L.T. title; deposil £10; very easy terms. ■ . £500—Corner section ; £-acre ; title ; i good five-roomed house and verandah, wash-house, water and gas; plenty oi room for another house : <rood invest' ment. , £250—Full -i-acrc; really choice section; ' wpII fenced; water laid on; large stable with five loose-boxes; easj terms; a bargain. £120—The cheapest building allotment 11 the market: 42 feet frontage; L.T, ' title.; choice fruit trees ; deposit onlj £10; easy terms. £300—Nice allotment; L.T. title; new 5 roomed house and verandah; ShackI lock range; good locality-; easy terms a This ia too good to be missed. 4£ acres, St. John's Hill; comfortable 8- '» roomed dwelling, bathroom and scul lery; "convenient out-buildings ; Shack 10-ck range, verandah, etc ; nice view j :" easy terms; mpsb of the purchase money can remain at 5 per cent; price, etc^, on application. TO LET. 6 rooms, River Bank, 14s 7 rooms, Campbelltown, 15/-. Shop and dwelling, Guyton street, £ rooms, bathroom, washhouse witli copper, tubs, etc.; rent only 225, 6d. t _____ II The above selected properties are well ■ worth the attention of investors 5 See my Property List on tht fourth ' J page of thi3 issue. ~~b. L. DUTGAN, > House and Land Agent. T.idgway Street. TIARTON AND WRAY, SOLICITORS, Rutland Chambers, Ridgway Street. c IMMEDIATE INVESTMENT WANTED £ FOR £1000, £500, £300, £100. i. BARTON AND WRAY.

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Wanganui Chronicle, 25 July 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, 25 July 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, 25 July 1901, Page 3

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