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AMUSEMENTS. APE:E A ' TT O-JJ'S E. TONIGHT. FAREWELL RECITAL, SATURDAY, 24th AUGUST. MADAME TJELLE . ftoLE, ADAME JD ELLE Kj^^E, The World-renowned Contralto, Last Night MADAME BELLE COLE sang j 12 Songs, and received a Great Ovation. PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT S(SATURDAY) MADAME BELLE COLE Will Sing— - j "The Harbour Bay" Moir "Entreat Me not to Leave Thee" Gounod "Nobody Else" Crimp "In Questa Tomba"" (Disturb Me not) Beethoven "My Lady's Bower" Hope Temple "A Dear Wifey" ..-.. Macfi'.rren MR. JOHN PROUSE Will Sing— "O Star of Eve" (Tanhauser) ... Wagner "Prince Ivan's Song" Allitsen Hungarian Folk Song, "Had a Horse" Korbay "The Deathless Army" Trotere ■ At the Piano— I ' MISS FLORENCE HARDING. Prices of Admission—4s (reserved), 3s, 2s 6d, and Is. Plan of reserved seats at Jones and Son's. ' SPECIAL NOTE. Holders of Day Tickets have the exclusive right of admission from 7 to 7.30 Piano and Organ supplied by H. Co-lier and Co. OPERA HOUSE. FIVE NIGHTS ONLY, commencing TUESDAY, AUGUST 27th. the josephine stanton z^iomic /~\pera /company, Vjomic VJpera Company, TUESDAY, 27th AUGUST— \ First Production of the Great WANG*. WANG! WANG! WANG! WANG! WANG! WANG! WANG! WANG! PRESIDENT McKINLEY said of "Wang"—"lt is just the drollest piece I've seen since I took to attending the Theatre." WEDNESDAY, 28th AUGUST— Vincent Wallace's Immortal Work, "MARITAN A." PRICES—4/-, 2/67 and 1/-. Box Plan at H. I. Jones and Son's. Day Sales at Goss's. ■.•_.■■ ■ Doors open 7.15. Commence at 8 sharp. HENRY HALLAM," Lessee and Director. A TDULB CHOW!!! Will be held in the MUSEUM HALL ; On the 11th and 12th SEPTEMBER. C. W. BABBAGE, Hon. Sec. OT. JOHN'S TDAND OF TTOPE. SPECIAL ENTERTAINMENT WILL be given at St. Paul's Hall, on THURSDAY, 29th inst., at 7.30 p.m. Admission—Adults, 1/-; Children, 6d. OPENING NOTICE. GROCERIES! GROCERIES!! GROCERIES !!! Fs L. S.FURDLE, GENERAL GROCER AND PROVISION MERCHANT, "VISTISHES to notify his numerous friends V V that he is commencing business in those Central Premises lately occupied by MR BEAVIS, on the corner of the Avenue and Guyton Street; and will b6 OPEN to the public on SATURDAY, AUGUST 31st, with a brand new stock of GROCERIES of Best Quality, and to be sold CHEAP FOR CASH. CHEAP FOR CASH. CHEAP FOR CASH. IN FUTURE Let SPURDLE be your Grocer. IT WILL PAY YOU. Families waited on for orders, and goods delivered to any part of the town. NOTE.—My long and varied experience in the local trade should be a sufficient guarantee that all orders entrusted to lr.e will be completed in a businesslike manner. Pi- L. S"""* GENERAL MERCHANT, VICTORIA AVENUE, WANGANUI. MRS. ROBERTS' pREAT TTALF--YEARLY C< ALE MRS ROBERTS having purchased largely in Job Lines, is offering the same to her Customers, at Exceptionally Low Prices. Dark Dress Tweeds, double width, at 6d yard. Plain Cloth in Blue, Green or Brown, at 12/6 the dress. Some Splendid Patterns in Cretonnes at Alloa Wool in Grey and Heather Mixture at 2/11 lb.. White Honeycomb Toilet Covers at 1/each. Ladies' All-Wool Vests, lQid. Ladies Merino Combinations at 3/11. White Lawn Aprons, 1/6 and 1/9, beautifully trimmedReal Go,od Quality in Black and Navy Serges, 11/6 dress. Tweed Mixtures, 5/11 and 6/11 the dress length. Flannelette Blouse Lengths for 1/-. Women's Cashmere Hose, seamless, at 1/pair. Children's White Muslin and Holland Pinafores at 1/. Ladies' Flannelette Underskirts at 2/6. Very Large Size Holland Aprons; at 1/11. ALL NEW GOODS IN THE SHOWROOM. Some Real Bargains are being offered in Millinery, as all Trimmed Bonnets, Hats and toques will be put up at Half-price. This Season's Fawn Cloth Jackets at 11/-, 14/6, 16/6. A Special Line. Ladies' Fawn and Navy Paddock Macintoshes, from 18/6. '• White Feather Boas "at 3/11. Cheapest in Town. ' ' Housemaid's Caps, 6d. Old Ladies' Straw Bonnets, large size, 1/6 each. Children's Trimmed Felt Hals, 1/11 each Infante' Bibs, 6'for 1/. ! Ladies' Brown Fur Muffs at 6/6 and 8/6. Children's Plush Hats, trimmed with fur, at 2/6. ■' '■ : Infants' Cream Hats at 1/6; dozens to choose froth. ' Black Sailor "Hats, 4/6 and 3/11. Sale price" 2/6. Children's Cream Beaver Coats at 5/11 and 6/11. Black and Cplaured Straw Hats, 1/. i Box,es of Flowers, 6d bunch. Boxes of Hats at 6d each. One of the Features of our Salo will be our Corset Table. Corsets from 1/11 pair, all sizes, by Best Makers. Don't Forget: MRS. ROBERTS' TTALF—"yEARLY pASH WEDNESDAY MORNING.

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Wanganui Chronicle, 24 August 1901, Page 3

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