AMUSEMENTS. HORTICULTURAL OOCIETY. ORTICULTURAL lOOCIETY. AUTUMN SHOW. DRILL HALL. DRILL HALL. TO-DAY (THURSDAY). A splendid Exhibition of Pot Plants, Cut Flowers, Fruit, Vegetables, and Home Industries. GRAND ENTERTAINMENT EACH EVENING, including Musical Programme by Armstrongs Orchestra, Highland Dancing by Master and 'Miss Batterson, Table Decorating for Men., Hat Trimming, Weight Judging Competitions, etc. REFRESHMENTS, Afternoon and Evening; Sweet Stall, etc. Doors open —Afternoon, 2.30 ; Evening 7.30. Admittance, Is.; Children half price. Members free. J. F. HOLLOWAY, , Secretary. APERi HOUSE. MONDAY NEXT, MARCH 13. FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY. r\ OOPER'S T> lOGRAPH IVTUSICAL AND QjFEOIALTY CO. ALL STAR ARTISTS. PICTORIAL PROGRAMME. A Boom—FOOTBALL—A Boom. BRITAIN V. NEW ZEALAND. BRITAIN V. NEW ZEALAND. BRITAIN V. NEW ZEALAND. Reproducing most vividly tho Brilliant Victory for New Zealand —9 points* to 3. NEW FILMS! Brilliant and Sensational, of RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR. SEE Brilliant Play of McGregor. SEE Scrums, Line-outs, and Rushes. SEE McGregor, the "flying Scot," "gaining the two tries for New Zealand. SEE R-usso-Jap. War, great Naval and Military Scenes. SEE Japanese Jugglers and Magicians. SEE Splendid Circus So&nes. HEAP, Our Star Artiste. MISS LILLIE SHELDON, the Charming London Serio-Coniic; MR. KINDLEY, in illustrated Songo, etc.; SHELDON, tho famous Ventriloquist. SPORT. WAR, COMEDY, TRAGEDY, Magnificently Displayed.. Prices—ls. and 2s. Children Halfprice. LADIES, ONE SHILLING TO ALL PARTS. WAVERLEY - TUESDAY NEXT, March 14. STRATFORD CARNIVAL /-\FFICIAL "PROGRAMME. TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1905. Athletic Sports. . Evening—Entertain- ■■■■"■'.■ jment in Town Hall. WEDNESDAY, 15th. Gun CLub. Band Contest. Mountain Picnic. Evening—©and Contest. J' THURSDAY, 16th. School Sports. Stratford Race Club's Meeting. Evening—Fireworks. FRIDAY, 17th. I Horticultural Show. Stratford Race Club's Meeting. ! Evening—Horticultural Show. SATURDAY, 18th. Military Tournament. Horse Jumping. H. NORMAN LIARDET, General Secretary. FOR SALE OR TO LET. A CHANCE TO (SPECULATORS. ONE AND ONE-EIGHTH ACRES, Gonvillo Avenue, Magnificent Building Site. Quite level, excellent position and frontage. Dirt cheap. Apply "Section," "Chronicle" Office. FOR SALE. TjiAVESTAFF PIANO, in good order, JCi cost Fifty-two Guineas cash; willing to sell for £28. Purchaser can pay by instalments of about 2.s 9d. per week. Nice tone ; good reasons for soiling. Apply sharp, this office. __ FOR SALE. FOR SALE, 6| Acres, new 5-roomed Cottage, healthy situation, two miles from Avenue. Price low; terms easy. Box 96, Wanganui. OR SALE, new Bradley Trap, seb Brown (best EnglMi leather) Har-n-eeS, and fine "chestnut Mare. Cheap turnout. Owner Heaving district. Apply 2 Church Place. TnOR SALE, CHEAP— JD BOARDINGHOUSE, 1 chain from Utiku Railway Station; good going concern; 30 constant boarders; m a large milling/j^^Jj^ ■■ Utiku. FOR SALE—Good Totara Posts and Strainers. Apply R. W. Smith. Mangaweka 120 ACRES. Makowhai Sandon; goodwill of lease and improvements. £250 worth of wood on place, 1£ miles from two schools. P.O. and creamery 4-roomed house, washhouse, 20-ba:l cowshed, all but 2 acres grass, 2 gardens. Price £625. £250 ea^h, balance 9 per cent. No. 152a. Giesou &nd Co.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12448, 9 March 1905, Page 7
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