AMUSEMENTS. /^PERA HOUSE, WANGANUI. POLLARD'S Juveuils Opera Company, Under the direction of Mr Tom. Pollard. General Manager Mr A. MOSS TO-NIGHT-Absolutely last night of the season. Mr Pollard presents his clever Company in a HUGE VAUDEVILLE PROGRAMME. Consisting of all the gems of the repertoire, and a host of other novelties. New Sketches, Dances, Ballets, Songs. 6 GREAT SHOWS IN ONE NIGHT 6 Nothing ordinary. Everything extraordinary. No waiting, no delay.. Full swing from start to finish. Remember, Positively last night of POLLARD'S POPULAR JUVENILES. Just note the prices: 3s, 2s, and Is. Early doors Gd extra. Box plan at H.I. Jones and Sons'. Day sales at Goss's. Business Manager Mr W. .A. LOW.
HT. PAUL'S HALL TO-NIGHT. Return visit to New Zealand of the world-famed Astronomer and Meteorologist, /ELEMENT TTTIIAGGE; VJLEMENT VV RAGGE, After some years' triumphal tour oi Great Britain, Australia/and India. ' The subject to-nigh| will be "THE ROMANCE OF THE ATMOSPHERE AND FORECASTING THE WEATHER." Magnificently illustrated by a large number of the most beautiful lantern slides procurable, explaining concisely Mr Wragge's methods which have been so successful in the past. POPULAR PRICES: 2s, Is; Reserved seats 3s. Absolutely the last appearance here of CLEMENT WRAGGE. Not a dull moment from beginning to finish. Of special interest to agriculturists, shippers, etc. r\ P E R A H O U S E. TO-MORROW NIGHT (SUNDAY). HAYX>N~ BECK Will play— " Andante," " Allegro Vivace" (A Minor concerto). " Serenade in E Flat" (by request) (his own composition) "Rondo" (Mozart) V (Finale from E flat violin concerto). MRS A SUTHERLAND; will sing-- " O, Rest in the Lord (Mendelsohn) and "Consider the Lilies" (Glover) MR CLAUDE SUISTED will sing— • " Dream of Paradise" (Hamilton Gray). MR H. NE VERM AN. will singGounod's "Nazareth." MR GEO. BUCKLEY will play— "Nbn'Ever"- (Mattei). The CITY BAND will play the grand Selection Air Varie, "Sandon" (W. Rimmer). ■ .*■-■'." Accompanist, MR STEWART AUSTIN. Doors open 7.30. Comjmence at 8.30. SILVER COIN ADMISSION—In view of object PATRONS are asked to KINDLY CONTRIBUTE not less than ONE SHILLING (Circle and Orchestral Stalls) and SIXPENCE (other parts).' /DOMING BY SPECIAL TRAINS. WIRTH BROS.' GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH. CIRCUS-ZOO HIPPODROME, ELEPHANT HERD, THEATRE, AND £1000 GIRAFFE. OPENING WANGANUI WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10th. Near Drill Shed. ONE NIGHT ONLY, Prices: 4s, 3s, and 2s; children, halfprice. The first and only GIRAFFE ever in Australasia; Tallest, Stateliest, Grandest Animal in the World. 4 HUGE MENAGERIES COMBINED. The Greatest Collection of Animals since the Ark. New European Artists. An enormous collection of Priceless Wild Beasts. OUR BEAUTIFUL EQUINES.—6O Performing Horses and Ponies. SPECIAL NOTICE.^-An Afternoon Attraction! WIRTHS' HUGE MENAGERIE and Museum will open in the AFTERNOON from 4 till 5. Admission : Adults Is, Children 6d. The curiosities exhibited include a Hybrid Extraordinary-^-the Zebrule — the only one of its kind in the world; the £1000 Giraffe, the first and only real live Giraffe ever iii Australia. Feeding the animals and lecture by trainers. Greatest living object lesson for children. I T> R I Z E QHOOTING. ' Competitions will be arranged and Valuable Prizes offered every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY EVENINGS For the best shooting at,target. THE MINIATURE RIFLE RANGE, No. 187 (near Barrett's bakery) The Avenue. Competitors may qualify any time during the week. Range open daily until 11 p.m. ; Useful Sport! Excellent' Practice! . . - AT "PHONOGRAPHS ■OECORDS. 1 it NOW KtJNNING BIG. A Large Stock of Horns. All sizes at HALF PRICE. The Largest Stock of EDISON RECORDS in the North Island. Send for ' catalogues. SPECIAL PARLOUR ®'d@ara's 9 PIANO MUSIC WAREHOUSE, 4 Avenue, Wanganui.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12166, 6 March 1909, Page 7
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