AMUSEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, 23 AUGUST 24. Madame BELLE COLE ! ! ! BELLE COLE ! ! ! BELLE COLE ! ! ! The World-Renowned Contralto! mWO /^RAND CJONG T>ECITALS X WO VXRAND OONG XtECITALS Assisted by , MR JOHN PROUSE! At the Piano— MISS FLORENCE HARDING. Prices of Admission— %j-, 2/6, and 1/-. Box Plan at Messrs H. I. Jones', on Tuesday, at 10 o'clock. ' : A RAMOHO BOATING CLUB'S HALL. ' FRIDAY, AUGUST 33rd, 1901. j PI RAND /CONCERT. VXRAND VJONOMtT. Under the Auspices of the ARAMOHO BOATING CLUB. , PROGRAMME. Part I. 1. Song Mr. Melody. 2. Recitation ..; Mr. -ord. 3. Song, "Flight of Ages" ... Mr. CroH 4 Euphonium Solo, "Drink to Me Only" Mr. T. Gray. 5. Whistling Solo, "The Mocking Bird" Mr. Halligan. 6. Song (comio) Mr. Ricliings. 7. Song. Miss M. Hooper. 8. Song, ; Mr. J. Key. 9. Fancy Club Swinging. Mr R. 0. Jarritt Interval of Five Minutes. Part 11. Presentation to Regatta Crews. 1. Song (comic) Mr. Davis. 2. Clarionet Solo, "Ma Norma.ndie," Mr. Forbes. 3. Song, Miss Gilby. 4. Recitation, Mr. Swan. 5. Vocal Duet, "Life's Dream is O'er" ~Mr. Key and Mrs. droll. 6. Double Sword Dance, Messrs. Piper and McGregor 7. Recitation, "Rubenstein's Piano Playing," Mr. Hogan. 8. Song, Mr. Morphy. 9. Ventriloquism, ............ Mr. Palmer. A Dance will be held after the Concert. Good floor, gwod music, and refreshments provided. Admission to concert Is., Admission to dance Is. 6d. Baker's 'Busses leave Fountain at 7.30 p.m.,- returning after concert. Route: Via Avenue, Guyton, Campbell, Ingestre, Ball, and Dublin Streets. x . JAS. T. HOGAN, Hon. Sec. Concert Committee. C\ P E R A TT O USE. 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. Music by Hooper's String Band. Double Ticket, 15s. Single—Gentleman, 10s. fid. 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 secretaries. ■ Only a limited number of Ball Tickets to be sold. C. DYMOCK, W. R. REMINGTON, Joint Secretaries. M" M. B KIGGB' FRUITERER AND CONFECTIONER, EIDGWAY STREET (Next Oddfellows' Hall). BEGS to inform her friends and the publio generally that she has taken over the Business lately carried on by Mrs Ferry, and trusts that, by selling the best. of Fruit, etc., obtainable, and by civility and attention to customers, to receive a fair share of patronage.
BARGAINS AT WANGANUI LAND AGENCY. SECURE V"OUR TJIBTHRIGHTI ECUBE XOUR JDIBTHRIGHT! The following are only a Few Bargains Picked from our Extensive List of Properties:— HOUSES— 4-Acre and 9-roomed house, with all conveniences ; 5 minutes' walk from ■ town ; good orchard, in full bearing ; drainage, etc. Price, £650. Terms: £100 down, £50 in 12 months, £100 ' in' two years, balance at end of 5 years, or further arrangements can be made. One Acre with good 7-roomed house; ten minutes' walk from P.O. Only £675; good corner section, 80ft frontage to mainstreet; also 100 ft to another street j good 5-roomed house. Price, £,330; ridiculously low. 4-Acre St. John's Hill, with good up-to-date 7-roomed house (just built), bath, room, wash-house, copper and tubs built in; gas and water laid on, Shacklock range, etc., etc. Beautiful position and locality. To be sold at Cost price, the owner having entered into business, which interferes with his living on the hill. •■ One Acre and a quarter, with 9-roomed house, scullery, stable, dairy, etc., close to Aramoho Railway Station. Good property. £1300. 5 Acres, with good 3-roomed house, Luke range; 3 miles from town; near school. Price, £395. SECTIONS in Liverpool, Bell, Keith, Alexander, Ball, Wicksteed, St. Hill Niblet, and many other streets; 3 quarter acre Section for £47 at Ladysmith (easy terms). FARMS— 50 Acres, 2i miles from town (For Sale), 6-roomed house thereon; lease for 11 years. Rent, £45 pec annum; near school. 60 Acres (lease), mile from town; good house, cow bails and shed thereon; 3 paddocks; carry 30 to 40 cows. Rent, £60; lease, 5 years. 475 Acres (For Sale), 150 acres level, balance undulating; close to school; all wire fencing; divided into several paddocks; well watered; 4-roomed (new) house, cow shed, stock yards, Bheep yards, etc., and half sheep, besides cattle. Price, £6 10s per acre; £2000 can remain on mortgage. 1400 Acres (For Sale) Smiles from school, P.O. and dairy factory; post and wire 1 fencing; divided into several paddocks ; new 5-roomed hc>-xse, woolshed, sheep yards, etc; about 600 acres I level. ONLY £6 10s per acre; half can remain if required. 620 Acres (For Sale), 7 miles from the station; 500 acres in grass, balance in . light bush; 4 paddocks; fencing good; well watered; large 7-roomed house with every convenience, wool shed, yards, etc. (all new); the land is undulating and first class grazing country. Rent, 6s per acre, with purchasing clause of £7.2s 6d per acre. 500 Acres (For Sale), 3 miles from the station, nearly all ploughable; divided into 12 padocks; 9-roomed house, stable, barn, shearing sheds, dip, etc. Price, £9 per acre. £2100 can remain at 4£ per cent. 85 Acres (For Sale), Beautiful farm, best in Wanganui; soil, dark loam; winters' 450 sheep, besides cattle; beautifully watered; very good house; firstclass orchard, etc., etc.; can be divided into two. 100 Acres (For Sale), near the town; very nice farm, good house, etc; £25 per acre. 200 Acres (For Sale), two miles from town;; nice farm, £15 per acre. 800 Acres (For Sale), nice farm, with all necessary conveniences; a few miles from Wanganui; £5 10s per acre. We have Farms of all sizes and x>ri'*r, at Marten, Palmerston, Feilding _ancerville, Patea, Taranaki, Hawei> ,ilso many others in and near Wangan^u, v-oo numerous to advertise. C" to inspect our lists. Houa jperties and Sections nearly in e\ery sti.et. Come with your cash and we will sugply the Land. Bakery Business and Plant for Sale in Avenue. Good Boarding-house, near Post Office, cheap. £3000 to lend at a cheap rate. R. BADDELEY AND CO., ' Managers.
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Wanganui Chronicle, 19 August 1901, Page 3
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