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AMUSEMENTS. HAYWARD'S LYCEUM. HAYWARD'S. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2-30. DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL OPENING SPLASH. WANGA.NUI BOWLING GREEN. CANADIAN AND N.Z. CADETS. GROTESQUE FIGURES IN THE GAUDEN FETE. THE PUPIL OF HIS EYE. Haywarcfs Pictures. AND LYRIC ORCHESTRA. . Children Threepence. Adults Sixpence and One Shilling. TO-NIGHT LAST NIGHT OF (PROGRAMME. Business Manager: Will Jameson. pONCERT BY MRS. C. I. SPILLANE AND PUPILS. ST. PAUL'S HALL, MONDAY, DEC. 16th, 1912. PROGRAMME. Part Song ... "Lovely May" ... German Song ... • "Mountain Lovers" ... Squire Mr. McCarthy. Song "My Dreamland Rose" Phillips Miss Matheson., Song "The Two Grenadiers" Schumann Mr. Spillane. Duet ..."Still as the Night"... Gotze Misses K. Wood and Foster. Aria "Oh! setu dormi, svegliafi" Vaccaj Mrs. Spillane. Song ... "For You Alone" ... Geehe Mr. Bretherton. Song "Adieu" Mozart Miss Foster. Song "Farewell to Summer" Johnson Miss A. Wood.' Song "Across the Far Blue Hills, Marie" (Blumenthal) Mr. Spillane. Song "Orpheus with his Lute" Sullivan Miss K. Wood, Male Quartette ... " Annie Laurie" Messrs. McFadzyn, Leheere, McCarthy, and McLean. Song "Se Saran Rose" (Rosebuds) ... (Arditi) Miss Matheson. Song \"Sta.y" ... Chaminade Miss Foster. Song ... "Glorious Devon" ... German , Mr. N. Tyler. Duet "Beauty's Eyes" Tosti (Miss A. Wood and Mr. McCarthy. Song "Thou'rt Passing Hence" Sullivan Mr. McLean. Song ..."The Waking of Spring" (Del Riego) .Miss K. Wood. Duet "Keys of Heaven" (Arranged by H. Greaves) Mies Foster and Mr. Smllane. Songs (a) ... "The Star" M.B. Foster | (b) "Departed" R. Franz (c) "The" Love of My Heart" ... . (White) Mrs. Soillane. Part Song ..."Slumber Song" ... Lohr No encores. Admission la~ f\ P E R A «-,_ XT O US E. . 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, Is. "~~ iD.H.S. THE ENTEORT A INM ENT Entitled "THE MIDSHIPMITE," "THE MIDSHIPMITE," Given witih so much acceptance last August, wii/ll ibe repeated -in the OPERA HOUSE/ /On WEDNESDAY, 18th INiST. Solos, Choruses, Dances, Fairies, and Maypole. THE OITY BAND 'will play in the street anid will also contribute a special item on the platform. One-third ne-t proceeds to be devoted to the fund for relief of the child wftio lost, his Jhiands. , GARDEN FETC. 1^ In Aid of tho Beautifying Society Funds, Qn the Beautiful Racecourse Grounds, Wanganui, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY Ist, at 11-30 a.m Cheap Excursion Fares. FUN FANCY, FRIVOLITY, AND FEASTING. FUN OF THE FAIR—DON'T MISS IT. Nothing like it ever held in Now Zealand. JOOMPETrniONS. WOOD-CHOPPING. 15-inch Standing Chop, £5, £2 and £1. Nomination 55., acceptance 3s. 15-inch Underhand Chop, £3, £1 10s., 10s. Nomination 45., acceptance Is. 15-inch Sawing—Double hand £2. Nomination 3s. Nominations close December 26th. Ladies' Sawing—Double-hand' Ist £1, 2nd ss. Nomination 6d. each, first entry. Fancy Costumes. —Best fancy costume made entirely from owner's material: Ist 205., 2nd 10s. No entrance fee. - i Grotesque Heads and Animals —Heads supplied by committee, to ibe dressed by exhibitor: Prize for best dressed costume f £1. • Stepping tho Chain. —Entrance Is., prize £1. Best Decorated Cart and Horse.— Entranco Is., prize £1. Best decorated lorrie and pair horses. —Entrance Is., prize 255. Best Decorated Gig and Horse. —Entrance Is., prize £1. Best Decorated Sunshade. —Entrance 6d., prizes 10s. 6d., 2s. 6d. Pillow Fighting on Beam. —Entrance 6d., prize £1. MOUNTED EVENTS. Tug-of-War. Wrestling on Horseback. Rescue Race. j MILITARY EVENTS. j Obstacle Race, over 12ft. wall—l6 men aside. Semaphore Signalling. | Squad Drill. Physical Drill. Tent Pitching;. Alarm Race. Tent Striking. Relay Race. Tug-of-War. Exhibition of Bugle Calls. 'TEA KIOSKS, STALLS, SIDE SHOWS, MOTOR RAILWAY. GRAND i PARADE, BALLOON AND KITE FLYING, etc., etc. BUY YOUR ADMISSION TICKET j BEFORE DEC. 31st TO PARTICIPATE IN THE FREE GIFT OF A TRIP TO SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE WITH A MONTH'S FREE BOARD. TICKETS ONE SHILLING. | WILLIAM H. GIBSON, Hon. Sec. TTfTANTED Known.—At Luxford's VV Avenue, Aramoho and Sedg^brook, 3s. 6d. for every £ spent in goods iust landed ex Rimutaka direct from London. These goods aro all selected from the finest samples. ICE Cream, Strawberries and Or earn, fruit salad, assorted jellies and creams served *t the Burlington daily. Orer MoGruer'* shop.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12856, 14 December 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12856, 14 December 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12856, 14 December 1912, Page 7