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AMUSEMENTS. g 6666666 6666666666 6 666' T YOEUM, HAYWAE/D'S LYCEUM 6 TOJS'JGHT AT 8. TO-NIGHT. 6 6 WHERE THE 'CROWDS -GO. 6 6 HAYWABD'S PICTURiES. 6 G jA'notiwjr Grdat Programme. 6 6 SENSATIONAL EXCITING. 6 ft • £ 6 TWO REAL I*RAMAS. 6 . 6 THE PALL OF BLAOKHAWK. 6 6 THE FACLL OF BLAOKHAWK. 6 6 THE FALL OF BLAOKHAWK. 6 6 THE FALL OF BLAOKHAWK. 6 O THE FALL OF BLACKHAWK. 6 6 A True Story of American 6 6 iLife during Abraham Lincoln's 6 6 Life. 6 6 THE LIGHT OF ST. BERNARD. 6 6 THE LIGHT OF ST. BERNARD. 6 6 THE LIGHT OF ST. BERNARD. 6 6 THE LIGHT OF ST. BERNARD. 6 6 THE LIGHT OF ST. BERNARD. 6 6 Comedy, Drama, Travel^ all 6 6 combined in to-night's pro- 6 6 gramme. 6 6 Bring the family ont for a pic- 6 6 _ ■ ture treat. 6 6 Business Manager, 'Wall Jameson. 6 6 • , ■ 6 66 66666 6 666 6 66666666 6 UNICIPAL 'OPERA HOUSE. Business. Manager, Will Jameson. THURSDAY NEXT, DEC. 19th. Another rush .will set in when the second exhibition of THE ROYAL PICTURES Will take place. A Splendid Programme will ibe presented. Don't ibe disappointed. G>o right now to H. I. Jones and reserve your seat. Remember, it costs you no more^ —so eaye the worry and crush. See everything in comfort. EVERYBODY WENT last Thursday. We expect to see EVERYBODY again NEXT THURSDAY. Stalls Sixpence. The early 'birds get the {best seats. Circle Is. /Day sales, admitting to early door without extra charge, Roberts, tobacconists, to-mor-row MORNING. /CONCERT by. MRS C.-irSPILLANE \J AND PUPILS, ST. PAUL'S HALL. TO-NIGHT! TO-MGHT! A PROGRAMME OF SUPERIOR QUALITY. No iEnc&Tes. Admassion Is. TUESDAY, 17th DECEMBER. CONVENT ANiNUAL ENTERTAINMENT (In aid of the Prize Fund.) PROGRAMME. .' ■ ' ' 1. Overture ... Orchestra, xmder Miss Violet Price. 2. Pianoforte Solo, Valse "Caprice" ... (Maugthan Barnett) MISS OHALIS HOOPER. 3. Chorus, "Tell me Where is Beauty . . Found." ChildTeji of St. Joseph's School. 4. PRINCESS CHRYSANTHEMUM— A Jiapanese Operetta- in three acts. • (C. King Proctor) Draimaftis Personae: ■Princess Chrysanthemum (the Em-per-or's Daughter), Miss Franklin' Brown To-To ' Miss Hayhoiw Gum-jGum Miss Ida Varley Du-Du Mks Leila O'B'rien Tv-lip Miss Esau Ko-Ko Miss Grace >Cbapman (Maidens attendant on Princess.) Fairy Moonlbeam (the Princess's Good Genius) Miss Eileen McGuire Emperor What-JFor-Wliij ia merciful (F) Monarch MrsSedgewick Prince Slo-tru Miss Clare iGellatly Prince So-sli ......... Miss Adia Holland (Rivials fox the hand of Prinicesa.) Top-Not (Court Chamberlain 'Miss Bella McLean Saucer-Eyes (the Wizard Oat) Master Maurice Meehan Sprites of tXe Night, Courtiers, Populace, Attendants, Fairies, etc. Costumes supplied by Madame Foley, - Wellington. Dancing 'taught (by Miss Peyman. •5. Pianoforte Solo, "Sonatdnia" (Gioetz) MSSS CLARA WILLIAMS. 6. Chorus, "Where >are you going, to, ; MyPiretty Maid?" and Irish Country Dance. PREPARATORIES. 7. Violin Solo ... "Tarantella" 'MISS MLEEN CONNOR. 8. Pianoforte Solo, "Stiacoato lOaipirice" (Voigrich) MISS EILEEN BRENNAN. 9. Pianofonte Solo, " Ballade in A Flat" (Chopin) MISS RUBY OURRAN. 10. Military Dance (by Special Request) PREPARATORIES. • Accompanists: Misses Mona Mack and Rulby Curran. Piano kindly lent by Dresden 00. Silence is respectfully requested during progress of each (item. Doors open at 7; oommenice at 8. Admission: Dress Circle and Orchestra Stalls 3s; Stalls 2s; Pit Is. T OST, Mock Hand Ba,g. Anyone reiJLj turning same to Dr Innes will be rewarded. T7IOR Stale.—At Wanganui East, hew t*- 5-roomed house; hot water, gas, etc. Price £550. l Tenms, £100 down. Apply to John D. Brechin, 18, St. Hill Street, Wanganui. (362) FOR Sale, 10 h.p. Motor car, seat five; in good condition; complete kit, pump, tools, spare tubes, etc. £45 cash, urgent sale; owner leaving district. Apply Boyd and Brennan. Farmers FOB TIMBER, &°- GEMENT, LIME, RANGES, AT LOWEST BATES; Wnt*~ W. G. BASSETT, 85, WILSON STREET, WAHSAWm BRENIFF AND CO., Dressmaking and Millinery Establishment, Vic^ toria Avenue (next Mitch oil and Co., Butchers). The latest models in Hats and Bonnets, made on the premises Ladies' old styles altered at shortest notice. Evening Blouses and Dresses made to order. Silk Blouses 7s 6<i Summer Millinery now on view. Call and 6ee models and materials. PIH/.MPAGNE and urey S'.k and \J Wool Hosiery, 2s 6d pair. A. J. Tymons, Draper, Avenue, ICE Cream, Strawberries and Cream, fruit salad, assorted jollies and creams served at the Burlington daily. Orer McGruor'* nhop.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12856, 16 December 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12856, 16 December 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12856, 16 December 1912, Page 7