AMUSEMENTS. APERA HOUSE. POLLARD'S OPERA COMPANY. POLLARD'S OPERA COMPANY* GRAND MATINEE. THIS AFTERNOON, SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 20. By the Request of Many. "THE MESSENGER BOY." Special Prices for the Benefit df Schools aaid Families. Adults—Dress Circle 25., Body of the Hall 1. Children—Body of the Hall Is., Children 6d. . ■ Seats booked at H. I. Jones and* Son's. Doers open 2 o'clock. Commencing at 2.30. . . —» TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), SEPTEMBER CM. Tlie Celebrated Comic Opera, "THE GONDOLIERS." MONDAY, 22nd SEPTEMBER. Last Night of the Season. "FLORODORA." Prices at Night—Drees- Circle and Orchestra Stalls 4». ; Back Stalls, 3s. ; Pit, Is. Bos Plan at H. I. Jones and! Son's. A RAMOHO WEfSLEYAN CHURCH. J\. CONCERT AND SOCIAL. MONDAY NEXT. CAPITAL PROGRAMME. Songs, Recitationfe', Instruinienta,li Items. Refreshments. ' Commence 7.3Q ip.m. ADMISSION, Is. OPERA HOUSE, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, ; September 24th and 25th. DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY, DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY, DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY, Introducing the pick of English, American and Australian Artists, including— Mi ssl Lizzie Kirk, the wonderful little English comedienne1. Mr. Frank Leon, the world's champion dancer. (Charley) POPE and SAYLES (Irving), the two great Negro Comedians. (Jamea Harvey and Morris (Madge), the Versatile Sketch Artisits. Miss Molly Bentley, the bright Descrip^ tive Vocalist. Mr. Charles Howard, the popular Australian Baritone. Miss Pearl Lovell, the ohaiimiin.g young Serio and Dancer. Mr. Toon Saunders, a clever Comedian. Without doubt the strongest combination tlhat has toured New Zealand. PRICES : 35., 2»., and Is. Box plan at H. I. Jones and1 Son'is. Open Mondiay morning. HARRY P. MULLER, Business Manager. circus: ! mHE T>IG CHHOW IS /DOMING i ± x> \j j BY ISOPECIAL TRAINS. FRIDAY, 26th; SATURDAY, 27th. WIRTITbROS.' HUGE NEW CIRCUS and MENAGERIE OF PERFORMING! WILD ANIMALS! Read some of the Novelties to be introduced this Season:—The Marvellous and Mysterious HOWARD BROS., Lates* London Sensation, Human Race Bafflers. Appeared twice before His Majesty King Edward VII., and whose Marvellous Exhibitaion of Thought Transmission and Second Sight have bewildered the .world. The Original DELTORELIS, Musical Grotesques. Canton's Heathen Uiinese. Sensational Curial Revolving Ladder and Expert Hand-balanc-ers ALEXANDER BROS., Marvels in mid-air. GEORGE YORKS, European Clown and Tumbler. SADIE DEL-TOR ELIS, the onlty Lady Clown in Australasia. Miss MARIZLES'" new and beautiful act, the Human Butterfly and Serpentine Dance on horseback. Mdle BARTELE, French Equestrienne. Miss MAY MASINGA, Champion Contortionist; and champion riders, acrobats, gymnasts, tumblers, leapers, clowns, etc., the pick of the profession. The only Blondin Tiger in the world. High Jumping Contest between Pony and Greyhound. Wild Animal Banquet. Tigers in harness. Bounding Jockey Tigers, Performum- Lions, Elephants, Camels, Panthers Bears, Pumas, Dingos. Baboons, Apes Monkeys, etc. A Truly wonderful Show, Teeming with Novelties, never seen in any Circus on earth. Electric Light, Acetylene and Lime Lights. A powerful search light will show you the way to the Circus each evening, from 7 to 8. Note the People's Popular Prices: 4/- 3/-, 21- : Children half-price. MATINEE ON SATURDAY. MEETINGS. UNITED CRICKET CLUB. A NNUAL MEETING on MONDAY, J\. September 22, at F. R. Jackson and Co.'s Rooms, at 7.45 p.m. Present and intending members cordially invited. G. R. SIMPSON, Hon. Sec. ARAMQHO BOATING CLUB. THE Annual -Genleral Meeting of the above Clab will be held in the Club's Hall on MONDAY, 22nd inst., at 7.30 p.m. All members and intending members are cordially invited to attend. ■Business: —'Election of Officers, and General. G. R. CROLL, Hon. Sec., A.8.0. SAVE TIME, MONEY, AND BUY Purebred Golden Wyaindotit;<s and White Leghorn Chickens, strong, healthy, free from all insects. Also Sittings of Eggs from Bar Plymouth Rooks, Golden Wyand'»ttes, White Leghorns, and Pekin Ducks. All good laying strains. The Westmere Egg and Poultry Farm, only three miles from Post Office. LATE WAKTEDS. TTTANTED—Situation as Working YV Housekeeper. References, if required. Address—Felice, P. 0., St. John's. WANTED— A Lady Help, for the country. Apply to Mrs. Peat, Waitotara. WANTED— A Dairy Farm to milk on fare's. Apply* immediately, J. F auburn, Land Agent. WANTED— A strong ~LadV used- t© horses, for country store; good home and fair wages. Atpiply at once, this I office.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11743, 20 September 1902, Page 7
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