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AJUUSEMJiINTb MUSEUM riONCERT In aid of the Public Museum. FRIDAY, JULY 2nd. OPERA HOUSE. PROGRAMME. PART I. 1. Overture "Bohemian Girl" (Balfe) GARRISON BAND (Under Conductor A. Wade) 2. Quartette, "Lass of Richmond Hill " Messrs J. T. MUIII, D. McBETH, W. PAWSON, and F. H. HATHERLEY. 3. Song, "Berceuse de Jocelyn " (Godard) Mr C. H. STEPHENS. 4. Concertstuck (Schumann) Mrs BLANDFORD, L.R.A.M., (Accompanied on second piano by Mis Gow) 5. Waltz Song, from "Romeo and Ginlietta" (Gnnod) MADAM EMILY BRIGGS. 6. Violin Solo—(a) "Le Cygne" (Saint Saens), (b) "Humoresque" (Dvorak). Mr W. H. McCAUL. 7. Recitation —Selected Mr J. G. SWAN. 8. CONJURING. Part 11. 1. Concert Valse, "Silver Showers" (Rimmer) GARRISON BAND • (Under Conductor A. Wade) Soloist, Bandmaster Buckley 2. Song, "0 Swallow, Swallow, Flying South" (Sullivan) Mr C. H. STEPHENS. 3. Pianoforte Solo, "Stu?.y in C" „ MISS INA GOW. (Rubinstein) 4. Irish Folk Song (Arthur Foote) MADAM EMILY BRIGGS. 5. Recitation--Selected. Mr J. G. SWAN. 6. Quartette, "Robin Adair" Messrs J. T. MUIR, D. McBETH, W. PAWSON, and F. H. HATHERLEY. 7. March, "Annexation" (Trussell) GARRISON BAND (Under Conductor A. Wade) National Anthem. Prices—ls, 2s, 2s 6d. Plan at H. I. Jones and Son's, COME AND HELP YOUR OWN MUSEUM. RETURN VISIT Of REV. W. J. MAYERS And T^R. T)ARNARDO'S ~R OYSOPERA HOUSE? WANGANUI. SATURDAY, JULY 3rd, At 8. Saturday—W. G. Bassett, Esq., will preside. LIMELIGHT PICTURES. BELLS. BELLS. BELLS. BAGPIPES. BAGPIPES. And other instruments. Admission: Is, 2s, 2s 6d. Children Is. Tickets and plan at H. I. Joneß ;and Son's. SUNDAY, JULY 4th, At 8.30. Sunday—His Worship the Mayor will preside. Lantern Service at Opera House. Collection at each meeting. THE LAST OPPORTUNITY. rpERA MOUSE, WANGANUL MONDAY AND TUESDAY, JULY 5 and 6. Direction, Max Cohen, New York. Business Manager, Courtney Ford. New Zealand tour of mHE T7IROLICS IHE JU ROLICS SOCIETY ENTERTAINERS. FROM LONDON AND NEW YORK. Presenting a Programme of SONG, STORY, MONOLOGUE, RE- * FINED COMEDY, ETC. As given in the World's Metropolis To-day. "HEADLAM and a PIANO," (From Queen's Hall, London. Popular Prices: 3s, 2s 3 Is. Box plan at Jones and Son. F. E. R. MULLER, Touring Manager. PHOTOGRAPHIC ART STUDIO COY., TAIHAPE (Near Post Office.) Enlargements a Speciality. WANTED to Sell.—6 h.p. Rover cairn good order. Adams Ltd., Motor Garage, Nixon Place, opposite Boyd and Brennan. WANTED to Sell.—Up-to-date tourcylinder Humber car complete, with lamps, hood, wind screen, and all extras. Has only, been used for demonstrating purposes and is as good as new. New price £450; will take £375 to clear. Trial runs arranged. Call and inspect. Adams Ltd., Motor Garage, Nixon Place, opposite Boyd and Brennan. FT!HE Centaur Cycle is the best maA. chme at £20 sold in Wanganui. Four years guarantee. Roberts. Avenue. WANTED to Exchange.—Splendid Dairy Farm, Taranaki, I^o acres, all in grass, 150 acres ploughable, capacity 60 cows, good house 7 rooms, fine 20-bail cowshed, cartshed, pigstyes, good orchard, garden, etc. Price, £22 ss, including 40 cows, bull, horse, cart, and harness. Equity £1200. Balance at 5 per cent., reducible £100 per annum. Will exchange for town or suburban houses or sections or for small farm. Apply Lewis and Co., Wanganui. WANTED Known.—Great Stock-tak-ing Sale. Great stocktaking sale for one month only at Adams Ltd., Avenue, Wanganui. WANTED.— Cyclists to know we are selling useful oil lamps at 2s ; better qualities at 3s, 4d, 7s 6d, 9s Cd, 11s (3d, and 15s. Turner and Co., Wanganui and Marton. WANTED Known.—Wilton's Nursery Hair Lotion is a boon to mothers of school children. Is Gd bottle. Wilton's Pharmacies, Avenue and River Bank. WANTED Known.—A quantity of Boys' and Youths' School Boots [ specially made to stand rough winter weather. They can be thoroughly recommended. We are the only house to hold these lines. Ask for them at Thorp's, opposite the English Church, Wanganui. O ECOND-HAND Lady's CycTe Tor sale; O this machine is as good as new. Price £7 cash. Terms arranged. Roberts Avenue, Wanganui. WANTED Known.—Great sale of Swifb and Star Bicycles at 5s per week. Prices from £12 10s. Call and inspect. Adams Ltd., Avenue. STOP at Fred Low's (opposite Msssrs Thnins) for choice Indian and Brazilian Cigars.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12256, 2 July 1909, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12256, 2 July 1909, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12256, 2 July 1909, Page 7

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