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AMUSEMENTS. ./"\ P E B A HOUSE. ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT. HAYDN BECK WILL PLAY: ',' Adagio " (Beethoven), " Hungarian Banco" (Moffatt), " Concerto in A Minor" (Bach), "Melody" (own composition), " Spinning Son " (Forster), and Brilliant Variations on " Carnival! do Venice" (Farmer). Pianoforte Solo—Mr STEWART AUSTIN will play Weber's "II Moto' Perpetuo." ' f SONGS. " It Came with the Merry May, Love " (Tosti), 'MISS TOWSEY; Selected vocal duet, the MISSES VIOLET AND MAY JONES; "Big Ben" (Pontet), Mi- E. H. SHORT; "The Storm Fiend," Mr H. E. GORDON. By Special Disc Record (lent by Mr CHara), vocal duets by SIGNORS CARUSO and ANCONA, MADAME MELBA and SIGNOR GILIBERT. Upright piano lent by 'Mr Ellery Gilbert. Admission, 3s, 2s, Is. OP 12 R A H O 0 S E WANGANUI. Direction of J. 0. Williamson. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, September 9th and 10th. MATINEE THURSDAY. Curtain rises each evening at 7.40 sharp. THE DAZZLING PANTOMIMIC EXTRAVAGANZA. HU^VIPTY DUMPTY HU'MPTY DUMFfY By J. Hickory Wood. To be presented for the first time in Wanganui by the Greatest Aggregation of Artists that have ever ministered to the GAIETY OF THE DOMINION, Headed by the King of Mirth-makers, MR BERT GILBERT (First appearance here) As the lachrymose and lugubrious King Sollum, who weeps that others may laugh. ' HUMPTY DUMPTY. 40 Contains 40 FORTY ABSOLUTE NOVELTIES, In SCENES, SPECIALITIES, SONGS, BALLETS, BURLESQUE, And GLITTERING PAGEANTS. - Troops of clever little Australians. An unceasing Ripple" of Sparkling Melody, witnessed in Sydney and [Melbourne by half-a-million people. Prices, ss, 3s, and 2s. Children half- _ price to matinee only. Box plans open, at H. I. Jones. ANNUAL DAFFODIL SHOW MUSEUM HALL. SEPTEMBER 11th and 12th. Catalogues now on issue.: Copies may be 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 FRIDAY, 18th INSTANT, At 8 p.m. The first part of the programme will be of a general character, and will consist of solos (vocal and instrumental) recitations, and dialogues, and will conclude with a picturesque march bj senior girls, entitled " THE MARCH. OF THE EMPIRE.'. The second,. ,pjitt of the progrj^ftritf will consist -entirery.-vstf j* -bright" ajdc tuneful SCHOOL OPERETTA, * i*l>s ' > *4^*-Stated * I TE^JACES,' Tfie part* being taken m character obiefly^by- tber pupils of Standards II and 111. I Fuller particulars will be given fr future notices. Prices of Admission: —Circle 2s (3d Orchestral Stalls 2s, Stalls and Pit Is THE WANGANUI MEAT FREEZING '•*" COMPANY Ltd. MANURE MANUFACTURERS. Bone Meal £7 10 0 per toi . • Garden Manure £5 10 0 per toi Potato Manure ... £5 10 0 per toi Grain Manure .... £5 10 0 per toi Turnip Manure ..... £5 10 0 per toi Lawe's Superphosphate £3 10 0 per toi All free on rail, Wanganui. No imported bone used. Small orders delivered to any part o borough, in 141b, 281b, 561b, cwt, and cwt. bags. JUNCTION PRIVATE HOTEL. MARTON RAILWAY JUNCTION. A HOME AWAY FROM HOME. fTIHIS Hotel has just been erectec J_ and is therefore up-to date every respect. Nothing has been spared that tenc to the comfort of patrons. MRS LIN TO N, Proprietress. T> OGERS' ALBION HOTET JX WANGANUI. SPEIGHT'S XXX DUNEDIN ALE And STAPLE'S XXXX SPARKLING AL Always on tap.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12145, 8 September 1908, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12145, 8 September 1908, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12145, 8 September 1908, Page 7

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