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AMUSEMENTS. DRILL HALL. FOR SIX EIGHTH ONLY, FEBRUARY 17th TO 22i WANGANUI GUARDS1 /-I RAND T^ANCY TJAZAA VJTRAND JO ANCY JDaZAA Proceeds to be devoted to the Co'mpan New Uniform Fund. Opening Address by A. D. Willis, Es M.'H.R, Music by Garrison Band. Dancing by Pupils of Miss Brewer. Ventriloquism by Professor Palmer. Gymnastio Display by Members of T.Y^M Gymnasium. Gipsy Tent. Shooting Gallery, Post a Telegraph, Bran Tub, Nail-driving, Hi : trimming, etc., etc. . Entries wanted.for TUG-OF-WAR, Open to Teams of 10 Men Aside. Floor to be battened, men sitting will disqualified. First Prize. £ ; Second, £ . DOLL-DRESSING COMPETITION, Ist prizo £1, 2nd 10s. Ten entries or second prize. All Dolls entered to become the absolu property of the Committee. Entries close with the Secretary* at p.m. on MONDAY, 17th February. Jiuliriiig by Committee of five Ladies. Doom; open at 7.30. Admission, If children 6d. Adult admission tickets entit holder to one chance in NIGHTLY ART UNION. Substantial Prizes. E. VINE, Col.-Sergeant, F. BOURNE, Sergeant. Joint Secretaries. MUSICAL. MUSIC. MISS MENCE, A.L. CM.—Diploma f< Music, with right to wear cap an gown—Music Teacher. At home 3 to p.m. on Tuesdays. "ASTWOOD," River Bank. MUSIC STUDIO, Dublin and Campbell Streets. TV/TRS and MISS EVELYN PRICI PIANOFORTE, VIOLIN- and VIOLA VOICE-PRODUCING and SINGING. Pupils Prepared for all Examination! Practical and Theoretical; Trinity .Co 1! !„< London, Royal Academy of Music, an Royal College of Music, Landon. First Term: Third of FEBRUARY, 1905 Lessons by Correspondence in Theory an Harmony. •jl/TISS FREDA HiARSDES TEACHER OF THE VIOLIN. 'CELLC AND THEORY. Miss Marsden will commence leachin on February sth, and will, be at liom after the 30th instant. Besides receivin private pupils, Miss Marsden w •'..es t form a Children's Orchestra, ha r-ng fmjn it a great incentive to work. She will b glad to receive the names of those desirou to join it as soon as possible. Her Or chestra. in Christchurch was most success fill. v Miss Marsden :hias passed pupils f=..r ill Theoretical and Practical Exam. Associa tion Board, R.A.M., and R.C.M. Waiata, Wicksteed Street, near OlasgoT Street. M ,1 S S B~L A C X (Late Music Teacher at the Girls' College, Is prepared to receive PUPILS for the Pianoforte, Singing, ani the Theory of Music. Candidates prepared for Musical Exami nations, both Practical and Theoretical. Special Arrangements made with Pupil coming from the country. Term begins MONDAY, February 10th Address—"Fermozle," Victoria Avenue. TV/Til W. G~ uPACKMAJ (10 years Organist of Napier Cathedra! and 4 years Music Master at Collegiate School). Will receive Pupils for the PIANO, ORGAN, VIOLIN, SINGING AND HARMONY In future at his Residence. Term commences February 10th. MR SPACKMAN will also undertake th< Tuning and Repairing of Pianos and Organs (25 years' experience) in town or country. Address: Wicksteed Street. Wanganui. Tl/TR. WALTER IMPETI (M.1.C.M., Lond.-, Organist St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, has RESUMED TUITIONARY DUTIES at.his residence, ST. HILL STREET. SUBJECTS: Pianoforte and Organ Playing. Singing.' Harmony. Pupils prepared for Theoretical and Practical Exams. A NEW DISCOVERY. GATENBY'S NURSERY TTAIR T OTION. URSERY XIAIR JjOTION. SPECIALLY USEFUL AS A HAIR DRESSING FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN. White and Red Precipitate Preparations are the usual applications for cleansing , Children's Heads. Both these preparations are dangerous Mercurial Poisons, and are unsafe for general use. GATENBY'S NURSERY HAIR LOTION Is absolutely harmless in use, and contains no Mercury. It is certain death to all parasites, and is also a'powerful Hair Tonic. PRICE, Is. 6d. PER BOTTLE. AT GATENBY'S PHARMACIES, Glasgow Street and Victoria And from all Storekeepers. £s.d £s. d. £s.d. £s. d. £s. d. £s.d £s.d. £s.d. £s.d. £s.d. £s.d £s.d. £s. d. WANTED AT £. s. d. Hi THE DON, .lit fiß.cH £s. d. £s.d. POUNDS, SHILLINGS £s. d. £s. d. £s. d. £s. d. AND PENCE ! ! ! £s. d. £s.d . - £s. d. £s.d. £s. d. £s.d £s.d. £s.d WE ARE HARD AT IT, £s.d. £s.d £s. d. £s. d. TURNING THE STOCK £s. d. £s.d. INTO £s.d. £ s. d £ s. d. £«.d. (iCJ "H £s-d----£s.d. 50 f5. Ui £s. d. £s.d. , £s. d. £. s. d. Ladies, Now is Your £s. d. £s. d. Chance! Truly, a Great £s. d. £s. d. Slaughter! ! ! £s. d. £s. d. £s- d. £s.d. — £s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £. s. (1. Look us UP, and See the £s.il. £s. d. DOWNFALL of Drapery £s. d. £.s.d. Prices! Why are we so £s. d. :£ s. <]'. Desperate Simply this— £s. d. £ s. v. . £ s. d. £s. d. Our New Premises are Now' £s. d. £s. d. in the hands of the Contrac £s. d. £s. d. tor. This means that in as.d. £s. d. very short space of time we £s. il. £s. d. must bo free from Every £ s.d. £s. d. •' Line we Hold! £.s. d. £». il. £s. d. £s.d. - ■ £s. d. £s. d. £»•<*• £s. d. We promised Ourselves £s. d. £s. d. that we would Start with £s. d. (£a. d. a NEW STOCK Through- £s. d. £s. d. out, and if Prices will do £s. d. £s. d. it, our ambition will be £s. d. £s. d. Realised! ! ! £s. d. £s. d. ■ £s. d. £ s.d. — £ s. a. £s. d. £s. d. £s. d. ROLL UP YE KEEN £s. d. £s.d. AND THRIFTY ! YOU'LL £ s.d. £s d FIND US VERY DKS- £s. A. £s. d. PER ATE! ! ! £s. il. £ s. d. £ *■ «'■ £s.d. — £*•<!• Sit THE DON, lii £s.d. £S-<J-£s. d. WANGANUI. £ s. d. £s.d. £s.d. £s.d £s. d. £s.d. £s.d. £s.d. £s. $ £s. d. £s.d. £s. d. fis.d,

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Wanganui Chronicle, 4 February 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, 4 February 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, 4 February 1902, Page 3

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