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Amusements, &c. PRINCESS THEATRE. FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY. ,£».>•. Commencing - SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 17. The REDE - LAWRENCE COMPANY, Comprising (10) Artists. The Celebrated Cornedy — " RUTH'S ROMANCE," £^3 « DRAWING ROOM ECHOES," jgi And the latest London Eccentricity — O>" CHOPSTICK AND SPEKINS." , Admission — 3s, 2s, and Is. fi RAND INTERNATIONAL GIBCUS AND CONGRESS OF ARENIC MARVELS! (Directors, Messes Shaeman & Stoodlby) Wiil positively EXHIBIT AT WANGAJNCI For (4) Four Nights Only (4) Commencing WEDNESDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 21st. WEDNESDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 21st. Great Circus Company Of all Nations, selected from the principal Circuses and Hippodromes of the World, and the Greatest of all Lady Kiders, MDLE. RO^INA & MISS IDA STOODLBY, Who will positively appear at every Performance, Unequalled Stud of Performing HORSES & PONIES Including "SALAMANDER" ) The Wonderful "SALAMANDER" £ Horse "SALAMANDER" ) Fire King. Salamander's Performances UNDER REAL FIRE Must be seen to be believed. Salamander is from Sanger's Great United Shows, London. Challenge Brass Band. I Doors open at 7.15 ; Overture at 8 sharp Million Prces— Chairs 4s, Carpet Seats 3s, Parquette 2s. 1 GEORGE LEE, Advance Agent, ST. JOHN'S SUNDAY SCHOOL. A NNIVERSARY TEA MEETING -OL on FRIDAY FVENING, 16th INSTANT, - In the Schoolroom,, Upper Campbell Street < Tea on the Tables at Half-past Six. j After Tea suitable addresses will be delivered by several speakers, and the teachers (with a few friends as a Choir, under the j leadership of Mr Bell) will render some ex- j cellent Musical Selections. | Tickets — Adults 2s, Children Is, may be had from any of the teachers, and at the places of business of Messrs H. Black and P. Bell AN EVENING WITH CHARLES DICKENS. MR W. H. WARREN will read the Christmas Carol at the Aramoho School on Friday Evening, 16th October To commence at 8 o'clock Admission Is, Children 6d Proceeds to go to Church Organ Fund MRS CSEMER, AUCKLAND HOUSE, Victoria Avemue, Wanganui. f^i REAT CLEARANCE Q ALE, Foe ONE MONTH ONLY

| Of Art Needlework Ladies' Plush and Leather Bags Venetian Glass Dresden China Fancy Goods Albums and Photo Frames Musical Boxes Toy 3 and Games Wedding and Birthday Presents &c, &c. 3d in the Is., or 25 per cent. REDUCTION Off all CASH PURCHASES. Every article is Marked in Flam Figures, and ia to be sold to make room tor the new CHRISTMAS GOODS Now on their way out from England and Germany, Largest and Best Stock in Wanganui to select from, MBS CREMER'c- £.tock having been imported Direct, and specially selected for her by her buyer at Home in the best and cheapest markets, purchasers may rely upon obtaining the choicest Goods at the Lowest possible prices. N.B.— No Damn ?<X or Shabby Stock, all having becu imported within the last six months, thereby giving customers an opportunity rarely met with. EMPIRE LIVERY & BAIT STABLES, HAWIiRA, MR FRANK BAILEY, late proprietor of the Empire Livery Stables, begs to thank his numerous customers for past patronage, and desires to state that he has sold out his whole Stock and Goodwill to Mr David Spence, who will, he is sure, carry on the business with care, punctuality, and to their satisfaction, i Me David Spence having taken over, and \ added fresh plant and horses to the above business, will endeavor to merit a continuance of the support accorded by the public to those well-known and popular stables. DAVID SPENOE, Proprietor. /-JOLLIER & CO. have in stock the celeV 7 brated Hoeling & Spangenburg ironframed, upright, and overstrung Pianos, seven octaves, trichord, check action. Also, the well-known Newfeld's iron-framed Pianos and Pianinos. For good and wellmade Pianos these instruments cannot be surpassed, and are far preferable to the many cheap instruments by German makers so absurdly puffed and advertised. li p? i U \ TO LEND on Freehold Security. dbOUV Apply to Dudley Eyre, Post Omoo Chambers,

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XX, Issue 5745, 15 October 1885, Page 3

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