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AMUSEMENTS. . , ■ UNDKU- tFe~J»ATBONAGK OF ~HIS. .WORSHIP THE MxVYOR. p Rji;N P ' -riOXCE R T, To be. given by .^^ -|yriSS.: ' lyj-ARSDJSN,! U-..-. At the'OPERA HOUSE, TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 21st, 1902.. Part I-,.--. ; 1. Trioj "Adagio and G'ipay^Rondo" (Baydn) Violin, Miss Ruby Edgar; 'Cello, Miss Freda Marsden; Piano, Miss Iris Edgar. 2. Song, Mr W. A. Black, "Bedouin Love , Song"v(Pinsuti). ■ 3. Violin Solo, "II Trovatore" (Singelee), Little Flon-ie Scapens (An Infant Genius Pupil of Miss Marsden). 4. PUmo Solo, "Arabesque" . (Chamiande), •Mis's li'is Ed^ar (Silver Medalist Ass. Board R.A.M. and R-.C.M.) . 5. Violin Solo, "Dance Hongroise" (Papini), Miss Ruby Edgar (New Zealand's Talented young Vipliniste, pupil of Miss Marsden). 6. Song, "Daddy," Miss Redmond. 7. Violin solo, "Scene de Ballet" (De Beriob), MISS FREDA MARSDEN. ; Part 11. 1. Violin Solo, "Civvatina" (by request), (Raff)i..Miss FREDA MARSDEN. 2. Song, Mr Black, "Out on the Deep," (Lohr). : ... 3. Piiino Solo.."Serenade-" (S. Stojowski),. Miss Iris Edgar. 4. Somr, "Ora- Pro Nol)is," Miss Redmond. 5. Violin Solo, "Cavntinn" i(Bolim), Miss Ruby Edgar..;. ; 6. Trio, "Minrietand Finale" nf 3rd Trio. (Beethovfen)-.-"'Violin Miss Ruby Erlpir. 'Ce110.... Miss.,. Marsden ; Piano. Miss Iris Edgar. '"'- ; '. '"Accompanist—'Miss Iris Edgar. /CONCERT AND DANCE 111 aid nid ARAMOHO BOATING CLUB. A.B.C. HALL, ARAMOHO, At 8 p in, MONDAY, JANUARY 20th. FIRST PART. MINSTREL SHOW BY LOCAL ARTISTS.; : SECOND PART. ! Songs by Misses Gilbey and Hooper (2), Messrs. Key, Tonkey, James, Richings (comic). Recitation, Mr. Hogaai. Instru-' »ental Solo', Mr. E. Willis. TO CONCLUDE WTTH A DANCE. Admission to Concert, Is.; Admission to Dance, Is. 6d; > 'Busses leave Fountain at 7.30. . V G. R. CROLL, Hon. Secretary. ' THE SPORTS MEETING OF THE YEAR, WANGAmiI '• ; GALEDdNIAJf '; SOCIETY'S ~... .v nineteenth Annual gathering; THURSDAY, JANUARY 23rd, 1902. On the Society's Picturesque and Beautifully Situated Grounds, v > VICTORIA PARK^ ST. JOHN'S HILL. NATIONAL SPORTS AND PASTIMES. A Gigantic Day's Programme. In the Pedestrian- and • Cycling •■•■ Events, Some of the Best Runners and Cyclists will compete. DANCING AND BAGPIPE MUSIC BY CHAMPIONS. Throwing the Hammer. Tossing the Caber and Putting- the Stone. A Special Feature will be ' TUG-OF-WAR—IO men in each Team. Wood Chopping and Sawing Competitions. Admission to Ground, 1/-; Grandstand 2/-; Public Seats outside Grandstand, 6d. Children', half-price. ? Special Train Arrangements.—Depart for South 5.20j North 5.40. In the Evening— GRAND SCOTTISH CONCERT. In the Opera House. National Songs, Glees,- Dances, and Recitations by a host of Talent. During an interval, R. C.; Bruce; Esq., C President, will deliver.a.Short Address and n present the Society's School Medals to the winners. Admission to Concert—Circle and Orchei?tral Stalls 3/-, Stalls 2/-, Pit 1/-. : W. R. REMINGTON, Secretary. DRUID 9 TJAND T)ICNIC RUID 06 J3AND .r lONIC ATPOREWA, THURSDAY, 23rd JANUARY, 1902. SPECIAL TRAIN leaves Pukepapa 8.45, Marton 9. Train from Wanganui connects with ordinary train to Pprewa. Fares from Pukepapa "and Marton (including admission to grounds), adults Is 6d, children 9d. Tickets on sale from Messrs G. Stafford, (Crofton), Lound and Pedersen, E. Wing, W. Woodham, and J. W. Thompson. SANDQW HALL, ST. HILL STREET, WANGANUI. (Late Fire Brigade). WANGANUI SQHOOL OF PHYSICAL CULTURE (Sandow System). Patron : A. HATRICK, Esq., Mayor. President: W. Empson, Esq; Vice-Presi-dent: A. D. Willis, Esq., M.H.R.; Hon. Surgeon: Dr. H. R. Hatherly; Committee: Messrs-W. S. Dustin, A. T. White, W. L. Young, E. R. Willis, T. iO. Taylor, J. Mewton, W. N. Willis, J. T. Muir, and R;E. P.. Cholomley. / | ; The nbovo School "is Now Open to the Public of Wanganui and Surrounding Districts. ... Classes are arranged as follows: — GENTLEMEN. Mon., Wed., and Friday, 8 to 9.30 p.m., _. young men over 16 years, f. I 1 • per £ quarter.' ' ."'■., ■ p Mon., Wed., and Friday, 7 to 8 p.m!, P Thurs., 7.30 to 9.30 p.m., elderly men, £2 2s per quarter. ■ J Mon. and Fri., 7to 8 p.m., youths, 13 to * 16, 12s 6d per quartei-. * LADLE'S. 'I Tuesdays,' 7.30 t0.9.30 p.m., and , Thurs- * days, 3to 4.30 p.m.,.15s 6d per quarter. CHILDREN. Saturday afternoon, 2 to 3 p.m., boys, 7s $ per quarter. Saturday afternoons, 3.30 to 4.30 p.m., Girls, 7s 6d"per quarter. ' Terms: Half fee on joining; balance within one month, -v' Quarter commences on date of entering School. Tuition arranged by correspondence. Fees, 6s a quarter extra.. R. Q. JARRETT, Instructor. S. P. HOOPER, !Sep and Treas. §A LVAT Ip N ARMY. NDAY— .*.-..- ---7 a.m.—Knee Drill. 11 11 a.m. ' R 3 p.m.—Testimony and Song. R 7 p.nii ' * R _JONP4T— R 8 p.m.—Public Meeting. R THURSDAY— ' R '8 p.m.—Public Meeting. IS FRIDAY— R 7.30 p.w-—Public Holiness Meeting. R GHILfIREN'S MEETINGS. B SUNDAY- ' ' ' g 10 a.m- and 3 p.m. « ENSIGN T. J. MATHERS, CO. E PIIQTQGRAMS. I ABINET "D H 0 T 0 S, ' ■ 18/- A DOZEN. CARD DE VISITK 7/6 per doien g MIDGETS 4/- per dozen I PARTfNGTON. .

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Wanganui Chronicle, 18 January 1902, Page 3

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