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AMUSEMENTS. COMPLETE CHANGE NIGHT. APERA XT 0 U S E . THE PICTURE-LOVERS' RESORT. TO-XIG II T ! TO- NIG H»T ! Percival's Pictures, We Present a Great Bill To-night— THE MIDNIGHT WEDDING. THE MIDNIGHT WEDDING. THE MIDNIGHT WEDDING. A Thrilling and Most Sensational Drama, Supported by "AN INDIAN SUMMER." " AN INDIAN SUMMER." " THE GLAMOUR OF THE FOOTLIGHTS." " In the Time of the Brigandage." " The Light-house Keeper's Daughter." " Views on the Isle, of Wight." " Geradmer and Its Surroundings." " A Peppery Affair." " Good in the W rorst of Us." "April Fool." Percival's Animated Chronicle. Percival's Animated Chronicle. Percival's Animated Chronicle. NO. 2. CONTAINS— All the Latest Local Events: Openings of Gonvilie Bowling Club, The Cricket Season, Gonvilie Fire Brigade at Practice; Wellington: Yachting in Empire City; The Rowing Season, Etc., Etc. BOOK YOUR SKATS TO-DAY AT O'HARA'S. TO-MORROW EVENING. SPECIAL BENEFIT FOR DURIE HILL SCHOOL. TO-NIGHT'S GRAND PROGRAMME WILL BE REPEATED. Fill tho Building, HELP THE YOUNGSTERS, and enjoy a Splendid Entertainment. :MON DA V NEK T— THE GREATEST OF ALL ATTRACTIONS : DANTE'S INFERNO 5000 feet. 5000 feet. DANTE'S INFERNO 5,000 FEET. 5,000 FEET. 5,000 FEET. Box Plan now open at O'Hara's. 70 PICTURE PATRONS. A REMINDER OF FRIDAY NIGHT'S BENEFIT. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN..—Mr. JLJ Percival has kindly arranged that Friday Evening's Pictures shall be shown as a Benefit for the Durie Hill School. Tho Committee appreciate Mr. Percival's generosity, smd appeal to you to mak? n point of attending the Opera Houso on that occasion. A really splendid programme of pictures is to be screened, and the usual popular prices of admission are to bo charged. WILL YOU COME? IT WILL HELP THE SCHOOL. Yours faithfully, THE COMMITTEE. WAITOTARA PUBLIC HALL. CONCERT AND DANCE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2oth. Admission, 2s. and Is. Dance Is. extra. M. McCORMICK, Hon. Sec. WESTMERE SCHOOL CONCERT. In aid of Friz^ Funds, To bo held in WEST-MERE PUBLIC HALL on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25th, at 8 p.m., Assited by the Best of Wanganui's Local Artistes. The Children will sing under direction of Mr J. J. O'Reilly, Teacher. Tickets, Is. 6d., may be obtained from the Teacher, Mr*J. J. O'Reilly, or from Mr E. Tingey, Avenue, Wanganui. Dance after Concert. Genta. le., Ladies basket. Brake will leave the Post Office at 7 p.m ST. PAUL'S HALL. MONDAY, OCTOBER 28th. LITERARY SALAD AND CONCERT. Under auspices St. Paul's Young Women's Guild. AN UNIQUE EVENT. Commence 8 p.m. Adiniseion Is. N.Z. BAPTIST UNION. ■—■ ("Per Press Association.) CHRTSTCHURCH, October 22. Tho invitation of the Aucklan.l Churelms to hold the conference of 1913 in Auckland was accepted. Tho following officers were appointed : —Secretary, Rev. R. S. Gray; literary and publications committee, Revs. Hobday (Convener), Gray, and Williams, and Messrs. Driver and Maunder; trea*mrCi', Mr. A. Cary; Union preacher, Rev. F. H. Radford; deputy preacher. Rev. E. H. Hobday; Sunday schools and young people's committee,"Revs. J. .T. North and A. Williams, J. Laird and S. Mason, and Messrs. Stock. Hayward, Dixon, Jones, Dudney. and Goring. Tho Rev. D. S. Mason "was elected Convener; president, Mr. J. G. Fraser, vice-president. Row E. A. Klrwoorl: exocutivo committee. Messrs. Gnrlick., Smelton, Tonoycliff, Cnthie. (Vr.so:i, Maunder, Chidgoy, Adams, Driver, and Mulligan, and Rpvs. North, Hinton, Mason, Dallo.ston, Hobday, and Radford. with Rpvs. Kemnton, Kirwcod. Williams. A. North, and Archer, and Messrs. Koby an] Carey as cx-offk-io members; students' committee. Row T. A. Williams (Convenor), J. J North, .T. K. Archer, A. E. Kirwood, and F. H\ Radford; annuity fund committee. Messrs. R. S. Abel (secretary) and treasurer A. S. Adams, Toneyellff, ChidKoy, and Carey; Manse funds co.nmittcc Messrs. Tonoydiffe (Convenor). Ingold, Garlick, Cathie, Lamb, and Drew: editor of "Baptist." Mr. H. H. Driver; .sub-editor. Rev. V. Da Hasten ; recorder .171 d registrar, Rev. W. R. Woolley ; auditors. Messrs. Whitton and Hill." It wns resolved, "That we recommend tho Churches to regard and set ji>ii<lo tho Sunday following the week of prayer as Missionary Sunday, that special missionary sermons bo preached, and that n _ collection, or at least a retiring collection ho taken, the proceeds to bo divided between Union and Missionary Societies..'' Tho Rev. J. J. North moved, "That this conference, representing 20,000 Baptists, protests ?gainst tho attempt Tit present being made to increase the number of race days a.llowed in this Dominion. W\hiJo offering no opposition, to redistribution of racing permits wliu-h might relieve certain districts, the conference call-, upon tho Government to risk everything in order to defeat .~o retrograde a proposal as an increase of racing days." Tho mr;tin:>. was eirriec!. It tt-n'i nori-pcd. on tho motion of the Rev. FTobdav, to recommend thr> tist<; of New Zealand to aeconE the nlodjre drafted by tho New Zealand All'nn'-o not to voto for candidates for Parliament who would not reduce th<> tbr™-fifth-i majority on tho no-license polls. ! On Mr Driver's motion it was resolved that, "We reaffirm our protest

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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12856, 24 October 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12856, 24 October 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12856, 24 October 1912, Page 7

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