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AMUSEMENTS. 21st-BIRTHDA V —21st rjIHW SALVATION ARMY, THURSDAY NEXT, 13th JULY MONSTER ANNIVERSART TEA _, „ , MEETING. Followed by a choioe variety m-ogramnie of first class music and son i; . "Mr Carson mil Preside Thoes t<iiki n Mr and M« Ralph O'Hara, Massrs B. Taylor, Gilby, Oliver, Brunette, Fine, Jfw, 8**1? 118 a? ld a Maori Choir, and . Admission to Tea and Musical Eren-mg-Adults Ticket, Is; Children &?• Musical Evening only, 6d w • <" . . n Te» on tables 6 p.m. Musical EronS T- pA:UL 'S JTALL. THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 13th, - CONCERTIn aid of St. Paul's Sunday School Library. PROGRAMME. PART 1 Pianoforte Duet, "From Foreign Farts, (Mossskowski), Messrs Tow. sey and E. Randal. Song, ''Down the Vale," (Moir), Miss Mcl'adyen. SonfW <Tw e ¥H23* Army '"(Trotere) Song.. "Thou Art My Life/ (Maseheroni), Miss. Byres. Recitation (elected), Mr. G. Swan. Song, "O Dry those Tears," (Teresa dal Riego), Miss. Redstone, bong "The Romany Lass," (Adams), Mr. vv. Fergusson. PART 2 Reading selected, Mr Aitken. Song "Tel! Me My Heart," (Bishop), ~~" Miss McFadyen. p/> Piano Solo "Spinning Song," (Mendelssohn), Mr. E. Randal. Song, ;<Es!merelida," (Levey), Miss Byres. Violin" Solr», "Chanson dv Nord," (Polonaski), Miss McFadyen. ■Some^'Loro the Pedlar," (E. German), Miss. Redstone. Recitation, selected, Mr. G. Swan. "God Save the King." Musical Director, m MR. ARTHUR TOWSBY. Tickets—One Shilling. jy R U I D S TT A L L. LECTURE.' "DOCTRINES OF ROME IN THE PROTESTANT CHURCH." . THURSDAY EVENING, 8 o'clock. And en Sunday Evening at 7.30. Subject; "Is Christ coming ,to the Ear til Again?" W. HOLMES, Lecturer. Seat- free. No collection. Q P E R A UO USE, FRIDAY, JULY .14th/ By Special Request. JUTR. E. D. TTAYGARTH will repeat-his great and universally-ad-mired performance of THE REV. ROBT. SPALDING - THE REV. ROBT. SPALDING! In the funiesfe farcical comedy in three «eta ever written. THE PRIVATE SECRETARY. THE PRIVATE SECRETARY. Supported by a strong cast. 120 Laughs ra 120 Minutes. Popular prices, 3s, 2e, ancliJs.MiDoors open at 7.30, commence 8 '■'jtojm. y rBo» plan at Jones. O'Hara's vPJIC Orchestra wil play in the inter- ""-" :&si';''-f ■■■■:*'■'' ' ;;'. f\ PE*R A HOU SE. A FEAST OF MUSIC, SONG AND STORY. In aid of the Technical School , Refer- ' ence Library. A Magnificent Programme Arrranged. Admission—Circle and Reserved Stalls 2s; Unreserved Seats, Is. Box Plan at H. I. Jones and Son's. POULTRY SHOW. HAWERA AND WEST COAST FANCIERS' ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL EXHIBITION Of | POULTRY, PIGEONS, CANARIES, CATS AND PETS, Will ba held in tho Drill Hal!, , HAWERA, On ! JULY 19th and 20th, 1905. North Island Championships for— BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS. ; ROUEN DUCKS. JUDGES.-Poultry: Mr. John Casey, Wellington. Pigeons: Mr. A. C. Johnston, Leppetion. Canaries, etc.: Mr. A. H. Marton, New Plymouth. ENTRIES positively close on WED- ' NESDAY. July 12th. Send them along JOHN C. EKDAHL, Hon. Secretary. P.O. Box 22, Hawera. COALBROOKDALE COAL. THE CHEAPEST AND Most Economical in the Market. By using COALBROOKDALE, you will save 30 to 50 per cent, in your Coal Bills. Support the Company who has given you Cheap Coal. Retailed ex yard within Borough at—• Screened Coal 37s per ton. Unscreened Coal, 33s per ton. Screened Nuts, 32s per ton. Small Coal, 29s pea- ton. Weight Guaranteed. All transactions strictly cash COKE and FIREWOOD at LOWEST Rates. THE WESTPORT COAL COMPANY, LIMITED. Wangnnm. Office and Yard, St. Hill Street. Telephone, 153. Box 17. Sewell's Hew Era Pop FARM AND GARDEN. First Inventor and Patentee, No. 19374. Hand Implement Noxious Weed Exterminator and Planter combined. One operation Perfect Extermination. Weight 4lbs. PRICE £2 2s. (Wanganui Cash Orders) Business Address: OKOIA, WANGANUI, N.ZCirculars aud particulars on applioatios.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12550, 13 July 1905, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12550, 13 July 1905, Page 7