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AMUSEMENTS. j T YCEUMT HAYWARD'S LYCEUM! Hay ward's Pictures. STALLS SIXPENCE! STAJiLS STALLS SIXPENCE! STIALLS Crowded and Delighted Audiences • • 'Nightly. Another Great Programme of 'New Pictures. PATHE'S ENGLISH GAZETTE. Topical. BEAR HUNT ROMANCE. Drama, TO THEIR MUTUAL BENEFIT. domed v. MASSEUSE RUSE. Drama. THE HAT TRUNK. /^Comedy. ON THE PUPIL OF HIS EYE. Drama. Featuring Maurice Costello. A WIFE OF THE HILLS. Dnama. And t(here iare others, ail good., STALLS SIXPENCE. HAYWARD'S STALLS SIXPENCE. POPULAR -CIRCLE Is.. FAMILY TARIFF. CHILDREN SIXPENCE. Seats reserved foy Phones 313 and 852. Business Manager—-Will Jameson. ST. PAUL'S HALL. MONDAY, DECEMBER 16th. CONCERT BY MRS. C. I. SPILLANE AND PUPILS. . Admission Is. Full Programme in Saturday's issue. jT\ P E R A IT O USE . TUESDAY, 17th DECEMBER. CONVENT ANNUAL ENTERTAINMENT (In Aid of the Prize Fund). • Doors open at 7-30. Commence at 8. Admission.—Dress iCrcle and Orchestral Stalls, 35.; Stalls, 25.; Pit,-ls. "■ ~ D.H.S. mHE ENTERTAINMENT■X Entitled "THE MIDSH3PMITE," < "THE MIDSHIPMITE," , Given witih so much acceptance last August, will be repeated in the OPEKA HOUSE, On WEDNESDAY, 18th INiST. Soles, Choruses, Dainces, Fairies, acrid Maypole. THE 'CITY BAND will.play in the streelt and- will also 'Contribute a special item on the platofbdm. One-ithind net proceeds tk> h© devoted to the fund for i^elief of the dhilld ■wjno lost his ifoanids. FEILDIWG A. AND P. SHOWT FEBRUARY 4 AIVD 5, 1913. ENTRIES CLOSE JANUARY 17. pi f\KK IN CASH AND TROS&*3ral Valuable Trophies to.be won outright. v Liberal Prizes and Low Entries for all Classes of Stock. , . Schedules and all information can be obtained at the office of - this paper or. E. H. FISHER, Box 98, Feilding. WEST COAST ANNUAL RAM FAIR. To be Conducted at'Feilding by the Feilding A. and P. Association, February 6 and 7. 1913. , Entries close January 21, 1913. Entry fees 2s per head for flock rams and i stud ewes, 5s per head for stud rams. Entry forms and ALL Particulars from E. H/ FISHER, Sec. A. and P. Association, Feilding. WHY NOT TRY NEW PLYMOUTH >• ■ ■ • . FOR YOUB HOLIDAY? THE IDEAL HOLIDAY CENTRIC. FINEST RECREATION GROUNDS jn New Zealand. . ' NEW MOUNTAIN HOUSE (modern accommodation) WITHIN 90 MINUTES' motor ride through GLORIOUS BUSH SCENER*. MARVELLOUS MOKAU, within easy motor access, UNRIVALLED ROAD and RIVER SCENERY. SPLENDID SEA BEACHES, SAFE SURF BATHING. HOT and COLD SALT-WATER BATHS. FLOWING OIL WELLS. BROWN and RAINBOW TROUT and DEEPiSEA FISHING. BOWLS, TENNIS, CROQUET, GOLF. Send to Secretary, Expansion aiid Tourist League, Box 8, New Plymouth, for fuM particulars. Veterinary Shoeing Forge, ST. HILL STREET. (Next door to Ohavannes' Garage.) We guarantee to cure horses wf brueh- ' ing,' forging (commonly known as clicking or stumbling), corns, sand evade, seedy toe, and bruised feet. Special oare taken with trotters and1 iracehoTses. All shoes made on the premises are of steel. I?. Sheefry and Co. Nicholls Bros' Garage, SVSoto* 1, and Cycle Works. OPPOSITE 'COURT HOUSE. TAIHAPE. * LARGE STOCK OF EQUIPMENTS ON HAND. REPAIRS BY EXPERTS. PROMPT AND EFFICIENT WORK ENAMELLING A SPECxA^ITY. CAR TYRES ItEVULOANISED. Main Trunk Agents for the (Huntovville to. Hamilton) Rex Motor Cycles side cars. We can also supply you with the undermentioned cars: — Woi&eley (Siddley) cars, Stuart Cars, S. C. A. T. Cars, and the famous American Perm cars. Liberal Allowance for Old Machines in Exchange for New. P.O. Box 64 ICE Cream, Strawberries and Cream, fruit salad, assorted jellies and creams served <at the Burlington daily. Over McGruer't Bhop.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12856, 13 December 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12856, 13 December 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12856, 13 December 1912, Page 7