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' AMUSEMENTS. A P E R A HOUSE. \J FRIDAY, JANUARY 10th. TAYLOR-CARRINGTON CO. In the new sensational Irish play. "AULD IRELAND.' Music, Singing, and Dancing. Beautiful Scenery, Mechanical Effects, including an express train crossing the stage at full speed. Admission, 3s, 2s, Is; ladies halfprice to circle and stalls; children accompanied by adult, 6d to any part of auditorium. Box plan at H. I. Jones. V E. ARMITAGE, Advance Manager. QPERA HOUSE, WANGANUI. For a Season of Two Nights only, Commencing MONDAY, JANUARY 13th And TUESDAY, JANUARY 14th. " A TRIP TO CHINATOWN " " A TRIP TO CHINATOWN." Tho Brightest and Funniest of all Musical Comedies. MR, HOWARD VERNON, i^ate of J. C. Williamson's Company. MISS VINIA DE LOITTE Miss^mirvA^icET^ 3^^ The young contralto." And a Full Company of Favourite Musical Artists. Don't fail to see " A TRIP TO CHINATOWN." With its intensely funny situations, inirtli-proToking comic songs, lovely singing, and ludicrous situations. Special Prices—Dress Circle and Front Stalls 3s ; Stalls 2, Pit 1. Box plan now open at H. I. Jones and Son's. Day sale -tickets at Goss's. Touring Manager, ROLAND REIS. JUST TO REMIND YOU THAT THE BOX PLAN BOX PLAN For the ' ■; " TRIP TO CHINATOWN " " TRIP TO CHINATOWN " In the OPERA iaOUSE NEXT MONDAY AND TUESDAY, NEXT MONDAY AND TUESDAY, Jan. the 13th and-14th, Is now open at H. J. Jones and Son's. It will be tho correct thing to see the Popular Comedian, MR. HOWARD VERNON, Supported by his own Musical Comedy Company. So be wise and book early. Dress Circle and Stalls 3s. MOMAHAKI PtiiLlC HALL. A SOCIAL will be hold in the above .±X hall on FRIDAY, 17th January, 1903, in aid of Hall funds. Popular price as usual, and enjoyable time. Dancing 8 p.m. WINNING THE WOMEN! WEEK 1-y veek more women aie being won over by the«ririesistible charms of Suratuia Tea. Some make its acquaintance for tho fust time at an afternoon call, or at an "at home," but the acquaintance soon- matures into friendship. , - . SURATUUA TEA IS TEE WOMEN'S FAVOURITE. Suratura. is a perfect tea, nature mado it so, and it comes to you pure and fresh just as it was packed in the godowns in Ceylon. Surature is honest tea, and is guaranteed not blended with Indian, China, or any cheap or inferior teas. RETAIL PRICES-^ SURATURA A quality, Is 6d per lb. SURATURA B quality, Is 9d per lb. SURATURA D quality, 2s Od per lb. SURATURA X quality, 2s 4d per lb. Sold by all Storekeepers. ~ Most people go picnicing at this time of the year, land most people get a t good sun burning. Tho pleasure of' spending a day at the beach is somewhat marred by the discomfort suffered next day from sunburn. That burning, smarting sensation will scarcely be felt if a little of Wilton's Skin Balm be gently rubbed into tie skin after tho exposure. It is ta cooling j softening balm, a boon to those who I burn readily. One bottle of Wilton's Skin Balm will save you many sunbumings. It should form a part o? every holiday outfit; 1/- Bottle. Wilton's Plaiiaeiss 33, Victoria Avenue, Uzxi the FOST OFFICE, —AND— 4€? g River Bank, Near Dublin Street, UTTON'S GIANT RAPE. The best strain grown. Can be fed over and over again ; continues growing. For Repairs to Spectacles, Watches, and Clocks, go to A. Wychodil. BUTTON'S MAMMOTH PANSIES. ~ Speciality; 2s 6d per packet. rpO avoid further police persecution? JL Moore ha-s resolved to clear hie iramesse str<ek of Trs* regardless o; W. G. BASSETT, | TIMBER MERCHANT, | UPPER WILSON STREET WANGANUI. ONLY BEST AND UP-TO-BATF I MACHINERY EMPLOYi- J. ] DOORS, SASHEir~MANTTJ«'PfH-51--" ! AND ALL 'KINDS b, JOIXi'AV., i And LARGE STOCK OF ALL-Kl\t>S (W I BUILDING TIMBERS. ' "

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12145, 9 January 1908, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12145, 9 January 1908, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12145, 9 January 1908, Page 7

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