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TOWXII PIKimOTAI, A*_> STIBI PlL'.l JOB FBXIXiIB quickly wrrect Ml irregularities, and relieve th« dittronmni' symptom* co revalent with tho sex. Bozuo is Ud am 2s 9d of all chemists and pit out medijii". vendors. Prepared onlj hi "Pho Linooir and Midland Countios Dru/ O. liincoli England. Bewarn of ttmUl-.oiM

Amuflbmenw; DX.ILL SHED. Treasurer B. W. Gbbviixb, PHENOMENAL SUCCESS OF THE EMINENT ACTOR WALTER BENTLEY, (" One of the Greatest Living Actors." — Melbourne Standard) SUPPORTED by his own Dramatic Company from the principal London, Melbourne, and Sydney Theatres. POSITIVELY THE LAST HIGHT To-Night. FAREWELL TO WALTER BENTLEY. PKBFOBM4HOB A GREAT DOUBLE BILL. Walter Bentley IN TWO OF HIS GREAT IMPERSOj NATIONS. GRAND COMRDY NIGHT THE SUCCESSFUL DOUBLE BILL OF THE BKMTLEY TOUR, GAEEICK, OK LOVE OR HONOUR. GARRIOK ... WALTER BENTLEY Full Cast of Characters by Company. This Charming Comedy has had a long run in London and throughout the United Kingdom, and is justly considered one of Mb Brntl/Ey's Greatest Impersonations, It is full of good wholesome fun and sterling moral lessens. GARRIOK Will be followed by the Comical Scotch Historical Farce, " Oramond Brig," OB THK KING AND THE MILLER, JOCK HOWIESON (thej WALTER Miller; \ BENTLEY. And otbor personages by the Company. This play i' almost considored a Standard Work in Scotland, and gives Mr Bentley's countrymen an opportunity of hearing him speak the mother tongue, of which he romaios a master. To describe the comicality of the situations is noil nigh impossible-, as they follow each other so rapidly as to keep the audience in a continuous roar of laughter.

Prices of Admission- Front Chaiw, 4s j Stall*, 2s Gd j and Pit, 1. The Box Plans now on view at Jones aud Sou's, and as numerous enquiries have already been instituted for seats, early applioation is advitable. Country residents can book their seats either by letter or telegram. Doors open at 7 ; to commence at 8. Business Manager — MR L. J. LOHR, WANGANUI PUBLIO SCHOOLS ENTERTAINMENT. ST. PAUL'S HALL THURSDAY EVENING, 15th INBT., At 7.30. Pbogbamhe.— Pabt I. 1. Piano Solo, Miss J. Mitchell 2. Recitation, "Lochiol's Warning," Masters Ashwin and Blake 3. Song, " O Spare my Flower," Miss Pinches 4. Bong, " Bolls of St. Michaels," Class 5. Bong, " John Gilpin," Master W. MoGonagle and chorus 6. Duet (violin), Misses Bringezu 7. School Debate 8. Piano Solo, Master T. A nstin. Interval of Five Minutes. Pabt 11. 1. Piano Duet, " Reminiscences of Scotland," Missses O. Harvey and M. Newcombe 2. Song, " Before all Hands," Class 3. Dialogue, " 'i be Heir at Law," Masters Craig, Abram, and Oooke 4. Action Song, Matte? J. Withers 5. Song, " Wue's me for Prince Charlie," Miis Blair 6. Dialogue in Song, " The Alphabet," Juuior Boys and chorus.

Presentation of Prizes, Certificates, eto. ODDFELLOWS' HALL. IMPORTANT THE ANNOUNCEMENT. JUBILEE TWO NIGHTS ONLY, SINGERS FRIDAY * BATURDAI NEXT. THE World-Renowned JUBILEE JUBILEE SINGERS. SINGERS Extraordinary Combination of COLOURED MOSIO-L TALENT. THE TEN EMINENT ARTISTS. JUBILEE TEN EMINENT ARTISTS. SINGERB TEN EMINENT ARTIBTB. THE The Press and the Public odJUBILEE mit that no more Rofined, Elevating, or Amusing EnSINGERS tainment has ever been presented in New Zealand. Received everywhere with THE IiiHSNSB Enthusiasm ! Ramubous Applause ! JUBILEE Boaes or Lauqbieb ! EVEUTBOD- DeII9UTED ! SINGERS (except the hundreds unable to obtain admission ) PortiLAß Pboqbamues. THE Entiro Change Nightly. JUBILEE Box Plan at H. I. Jones. SINGERS Prices— 3s, 2s, and Is. BOXING NIGHT, 1892. HARMONIC HALL, PATEA. GRAND yocal and tn3trumental ooal and Instrumental CONCERT By the Misses Jacorob, their Pupils, and Friends. Admission— 3s, 2s, and Is. Programme in future issue.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 8065, 14 December 1892, Page 3

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