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AMUSEMENTS. ./^ P E R A HOUSTS. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER Bth. ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME By the MARVELLOUS BOY VIOLINIST, HAYDN BECK, Whose. Wonderful Performance last Monday evening aroused a large and delighted audience to a high pitch of enthusiasm. Everybody Charmed and Amazed 1 General Verdict : ABSOLUTELY ASTOUNDING! Assisting vocalists in entirely new songs. Admission: Reserved chairs 4s, Circle and Orchestral Stalls 3s, Stalls2s, Pit Is. Box plan open at H. I. Jones. OP 15 » A H O 0 S E WANGANUI. Direction of J. C. Williamson. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, September 9th and 10th. MATINEE THURSDAY. Mr J. C. Williamson presents the GORGEOUS PANTOMIMIC EXTRAVAGANZA. HUMPTY DUMPTY HU'MPTY ' DUMPTY HUMPTY DUMPTY HUMPTY .. DUMPTY Acclaimed everywhere as the most charming, inspiring, amusing and amazing Extravaganza the Australasian stage has ever witnessed. HUMPTY Three hours' unceasing DUMPTY. Pageant of Colour. A feast of music and HUMPTY a flow of wit. DU'MPTY. HUMPTY Makes children happy and DUMPTY. grown-ups happy children. Chases Dull Care "HUMPTY away. DUMPTY. HUMPTY DUMPTY. Has a succession of splendours to keep you as busy, as the one-eyed boy at the three-ringed circus. TWO MOTHER GOOSES ROLLED INTO ONE. Prices, os, 3s, and 2s. Children halfprice to matinee only. Box plan open at H. I. Jones on Friday morning. A NNUAL DAFFODIL * SHOW il , MUSEUM HALL. SEPTEMBER 11th and 12th, Catalogues now on issue. Copies may bo obtained at Messrs J. Laird and Son's, or J. T. Sinclair's shop. , DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL. ~~ ANNUAL ENTERTAINMENT. THE Annual Entertainment in aid of the Prize Fund and other interests of the D.H.S. will be given in the OPERA HOUSE On THURSDAY, 18th INSTANT, At 8 p.m. The first part of the programme will be of a general character, arid will consist of solos (vocal and instrumental), recitations, and dialogues, and will conclude with a picturesque march by senior girls, entitled* " THE 'MARCH OF THE EMPIRE." The second part of the programme will consist entirely of a bright and tuneful SCHOOL OPERETTA, Entitled " OLD FRIENDS AND NEW FACES," The parts being taken in character, -elaieflyi by. the: pupils of. Standards 11. -^•Pufierv pa <r^u'larsv?miF:;;%• givenv :n future notices." ■?;?;--■'.<..;/_ •■;■ .'';■-'; ;... o Prices -*of ;>«Admission j^Gircie '.'2s.: 6d/, FOR SPRING. The correct fabrics for Spring and Early Summer wear are now ready for selection and our coun try customers have the same buying advantages as those resident in the city. Patterns of the fabrics for which you may have a preference will be mailed to you on request. Write to-day and you will get the patterns t>y return post. • PARISIAN CREPE, a new and ........ fashionable ..fabric for spring, in stripe effects, in Wedgewood, peacock, sky ( blue, pirik and cream; 46ins. wide, at 6s 6d. a yard. FANCY CHECK TWEEDS, for Spring wear, in a variety of new colourings; 44 ins. wide, at 5s 6d. yard. FANCY STRIPED TWEEDS, in new shades of light grey and fawn; 44 ins. wide, at 4s 6d yd. SMART NEW TWEEDS, in cream grounds, with fancy striped; 44 ins. wide, at 4s 3d. a yard. SILK STRIPED NOUVEAUTE RAYURE, in reseda, brown, vieu rose, turquoise, bronze, and navy blue: 46 ins. wide, at 7s lid yard. STRIPED GREY SUITINGS for • Spring and Summer wear; 44 itrs. wide at 3s. yard. fficaldie & Stain?, LIMITED. WELLINGTON. JUNCTION PRIVATE HOTEL. MARTON RAILWAY JUNCTION. A HOME AWAY FROM HOME. JTIHIS Hotel has just been erected, _1_ and is therefore up-to date "n every respect. Nothing has been spared that tends to the comfort of patrons. MR S LIN TON, Proprietress. ~~ FOR_S ALE. I- IGO.T STATION BUGGY, strong and J convenient in thorough repair. For particulars apply " Chronicle" orfico. Buggy can be seen at Mr' W. C. Hodgson's, 73 Wicksteed Street.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12145, 4 September 1908, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12145, 4 September 1908, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12145, 4 September 1908, Page 7