AMUSEMENTS. EXHIBITION. mHE WANGANTJI SOCIETY O? X A JITS AND CRAFTS. ; •■ ■ . In the ASSEMBLY ROOMS, Ridgway Street. Open Every Day from 10 o'clock till 6, and from 7 till 10. Every Day— ROOD MUSICAL PROGRAMME. Every Night. TEA ROOMS Open Every Aft«rnoon and Evening. ADMISSION, Is. BAPT IS T CHUR CH. rt-1 ST X NNIVERSARY. SPECIAL SERMONS, SUNDAY NEXT, NOV. 22nd. Preached: Rev. Arthur Dewdney. 11 a.m.—Subject: "Building pur Altar." 7 p.m.—Subject: "Is the Church played out? or It's place in the Life, of the Future." TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24th. j mEA AND pUBLIC "jVTEETING! Tea, 6.30. Tickets 1/-. Special Singing by the Choid and Addresses Jby Ministers. TXTANGANUI OPERA HOUSE. mAYLQR--)r*ARRINGTON f^O., jl aylor—Harrington Vj 0., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23rd— "HOME RULE!" TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24th— "THE BLIND MOTHER." WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25th— "UNCLE TOM'S CABIN." THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26th— MYSTERY OF A HANSOM CAB. Same old prices—3/-, 2/-, 1/-. Same olid concession—Ladies and Children half-price to first and second Seats. E. ARMITAGE, Advance Manager. HT. PAUL'S HALL. THURSDAY EVENING NEXT (Second Show Night). • GRAND SCOTCH CONCERT x>y the Members and Friends of St. j , Paul's Choir. Watch for Programme. Admission—ONE SHILLING. Proceeds for Organ Fund. ■pATEA ATHLETIC SPORTS. THIRTEENTH ANNUAL MEETING ON BOXING DAY. FOR PROGRAMME OF EVENTS SEE ,y---:" L POSTERS J TICKETS, Is. ! i?00K GIVEN IN PRIZES. WANGANUI GARRISON BAND. GRAND ANNUAL GIFT DISTRIBUTION. By special permission of the Colonial Secretary. In aid of the Contost. Unifiorm. and Instrument Funds. ONE TICKET PRESENTED WITH EACH BOOK. FIRST PRIZE —■ MAGNIFICENT SIDEBOARD valued at £65. Other Srizes include Carved Overmantle. £30: ■arved Mirror Frame, £18; Carved Music Stand, £10 • Splendid Pictures by prominent artists, to the value of £102. Total. £225 sterling;. , The drawing will take, place about January. 1904. Each prize a. guaranteed Work of Art. JAS. T. MUIR, Secretary, P.O. Box 134. Wanganui. WELLINGTON WOOL SALES. THE following are tho dates fixed by the WELLINGTON WOOL BROKERS' ASSOCIATION for this Season's Sales:— Ist SALE. 26th NOVEMBER, 1903. 2nd SALE, 18th DECEMBER. 1903. 3rd SALE. 29th JANUARY 1904. 4th SALE. 18th FEBRUARY. 1904. (Commencing at Noon). Catalogues close on the Monday before the date of sale. The charge on Wool offered, but not sold will be 2s. per bale for the first offering, and Is. per bale for second offering. Murray, Roberts and Co. Wairarapa Farmers' Co-operative Association, Limited. New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, Limited. Kevin and Co.. Limited. Dalgety and Company. Limited. United Farmers' Co-operative Association, Limited. __________
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 1273, 21 November 1903, Page 7
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