AMUSEMENTS. GRAND HOLIDAY. ATTRIACTIONS. \ Q f B X A H U U. S Jfi. | Direction . . . John Fuller and Sons. Fullers' Pictures. MONSTER HOLIDAY MATINEE. MONSTER HOLIDAY MATINEE. TO-DAY THURSDAY THURSDAY Commence at 2.30 sharp; doors open at 1.45. A RARE TREAT FOR THE CHILDREN. Everything the same as at Night. A Magnificent Series for Matinee and Evening. THURSDAY NIGHT. % THURSDAY NIGHT. Central American Romance. Lady and the Burglar. Tlie Terrible Ordeal. Auntie aiid the Fashions. Right to Labour. Tweedledum Sleeping Sickness, "and a host of .other Gems. Matinee Prices: Childi-en Gd/ and 3d. Adults, D.C. and O.S. Is/ Pit (sd, EXTRA HOLIDAY TREATS. , FRIDAY NIGHT. SATURDAY MATINEE and EVENi ING EXHIBITION. r - Watch papers for particulars. Box Plan at H. I. Jones and Sons. Booking Fee 6d. The Aramoho o o The Finest Collection-of WILD ANIMALS, MONKEYS and BIRDS m New Zealand. Take either tho Glasgow St. or Dublin St. car to the Aramoho Terminus, and then a 2-minuto walk. OPEN TO THE PUBLIC EVERY DAY INCLUDING SUNDAY. ADMISSION. —Adults, Is. Children over 12, 6d;: under 12, 3d. Afternoon Tea, 6d. Billiards, Croquet, Swing-boats FREE. J. J. BOYD, Proprietor. •VfATIONAL TTJAIRY OHOW, , AND /CONVENTION. JUNE 20th TO 43rd, 1911. PALMERSTON NORTH. Buildings cover 40,20' V square feet. Hundreds of tho Latest Devices and Appliances. AN EXPOSITION OF EVERYTHING RELATING TO DAIRYING. Unexcelled Displays in Dairy and Factory Butter, Cheese, Fruit, Farm and Garden Products, Poultry, Pigeons and ■'». Canaries THIS SHOW HAS ATTRACTIONS FOR YOU. WEDNESDAY.—Association and Rugby Football. I THURSDAY (Coronation Day).—Hunters' and Horse Competitions. FRIDAY.—Wood Chopping and Sawing Competitions. EVERY DAY and EVENING.—Many other new ■ features. A Visit will Delight and Please You. Write for daily programme. J. C. LANE, , Secretary. THE SECOND -.GREAT : . -DAIRY SHOW,. ■■~ IH.WBRA. " " ; JTJaVSf Etli, 6th, 7«x and Sth. ''„ *" To Ijc: opened by HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVEIIXOR ■ '■■ ~- ; ■ ... ■••..■.. At 3 2 Noon- •■'■ . , ON JULY .5 th. 1-1,000 People paid for Admission for the First Show. THIS f EAR RECORDS WILT,T &E * BROKEN IN ALL DIVISIONS. THE SCHEDULE IS NOW AVAlL- ',','■ ABLE. Dairy Factory Cheese' and Butter, Public School Divisions, Public School Gardens, Home Industries Division, Fancy Work Division, Farm and Garden Produce, Special Farmers' District Competition (open- to all farmei's in any school district), Honey Classes, Fruit Classes, Poultry Section (Championship Classes Plymouth Rocks Barred and White), Pigeons, Canaries, Cats, Dog Section (Challenge Classes for hounds)If you have the goods, we provide tlie customer. MONEY TS PLENTIFUL IN TARANAKI. If you have anything you desire to XJlaoe before the People of Taranaki The Opportunity is before you. , RECORD TRADE WAS EXPERIENCED AT THE FIRST SHOW. THE COST OF SPACE IS A MERE DETAIL. We have 35,000 feet of Space for Sale. THE SECOND DOMINION DAIRY SHOW IS GOING TO BE THE BIGGEST. BOOM TARANAKI HAS EXPERIENCED. , Do not delay—Applications are rolling in. Wire or Write for all Particulars to A. M. CONROY, Secretary, Box 47. Plawera. FOR Th@ Dancany Season. 3 BEAUTIFUL WALTZS. " CUPID'S WHISPER." " RADIANT MORN." " GOLD AND SILVER." The two former are by tho same composer as " Golden Shadows" and " Silver Fern" Waltzs, and the latter by the composer of the celebrated lC Merry Widow Waltz.'' These Waltzs are bound to have a wonderful sale, so secure a copy of each before they become common. PRICE 2s. EACH; POSTED 2s. Id. FROM— MUSIC WAREHOUSE, 4, AVENUE, WANGANUI. Sole Agents, D.I C., Wellington, Piano and Organ Department. FOR .SALE. ONE 15-h.p. 2-Cyl. Newton Pearce (English) motor-car; spare tubes. Stepney whoel, 4 lamps, pump, jack, etc. Tonnou body, built of aluminium, upholstered in brown morocco. Good tar for town nse. Will carry six passengers and driver. To a quick buyer will sacrifice. Price only £130. Deposit of £30, and balance by instal-. ments. — Apply in first instance to this Office.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12766, 22 June 1911, Page 7
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