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-AmufemtJiitg'. |^ DDFELLOWS' HALL. TO-IOGHT. THUESDAT NIGHT, 9th MAY. THE STOEY THAT TBANSFOBMED THE WORLD. ONE OF THjE WONDERS OF THE AGE, A MIRACLE OF MIRACLES. I. THE T " Passion Play.| A most absorbing ana wonderful play. The most -wonderful of all Miracle plays. kj«9* SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF WALTER BENTLEY, Who will deliver his now celebrated oration. Life-size Portraits of the leading Characters in this remarkable Drama, displaying to full advantage the lovely costumes. Bealistio Pourtrayal also of the Principal Scenes in' this marvellous production. Vocalist— MlSS M. BEST (Soprano), who will sing — " The First Palm Sunday." " Calvary." "The Holy City." Accompanyisfc— MlSS EVELYN PRICE. Doors open at 7.16 p.m.; commonce at 8. A special jßt?sj ßt?s will leave Aramoho at 7,15 p.m., returning at conclusion of performance, Prices— 3s, 2b, and Is. Children in , arms. One Guinea. ' FRID4Y, 10th MAY, Walter Bentley will deliver his famous address entitled— FRAGMENTS FROM SCOTIA. (The Land of Bobert Burns). A rapid sketch of the development of ' Boottiah Humour, and it* causes, with many , practical illustrations, concluding with A TRIP TO SCOTLAND. E xquiiitely &an<|rpaint«d Views.— Every Picture a Gem. Peeps of Towns, Castles, Ruined Abbeys, and points of interest. A visit to Abbotsford, the home of SIR WALTER SCOTT. A TOUR THROUGH THB LAND OF BURNS. ! VOCAL SCOTCH SELECTIONS by ! MISS M. BEST. | THE COTTER'S SATURDAY NIGHT (Burns) WALTER BENTLEY. Box Plan for Dress Circle now open ac H. I. Jones and Son's. Day sales at Go»*. Doors open at 7;16 ; oommenoe at 8. H. R. WOON, Business Manager. |-V DDFELLO wIF HALL Wednesday, 15th MayMRJAB.LBEGM.O.V., Has the honour to announce a Grand Orchestral Concert, ASSISTZD ST AN EFFICIENT ORCHESTRA O* 1 Qaf~a PERFORMERS. O/~a OvF PBBFOBMERS. €>\J SOLO VIOLIV AND DIRECTOR OF ORCHESTRA— MR J. L. BECK.. SOLO HAEP— MISS M. M. PEOTJDB ORGANIST— MISS WILLIS. The Fregramme will consist of A BBILLIANT EEPBETOIRE OF POPULAR OfERATIC AND CLASSICAL GEMS, Interspersed with choice numbers by an array of selected Vocalists from wangftnui and Patea. For further partionlarß see BOOK OF WORDS, PROGRAMME, & ANALYSIS OF MUSIC for the evening, which, on purchase, will admit to Hall. Prices — Dress Circle, 2s 6d; Stalls, 2s ; Back Seats, Is. Day eale« at H. Collier & Co.'s Music Warehouse, and Gobs', Tobacconist, Victeria Avenue, RESERVED SEATS Booked, and Plan of Hall to bs seen at Mr A. D, Willis's Stationer, Victoria Avenne. Meetings. © ?& $|S ST.ANDR-EW KILWINNING LODGB, No. 79. THE usual Monthly Meeting of the above Lodge will be held in the Masonic Hall this (THURSDAY) evening, 9th May, at 7.80 o'olook. Visiting Brethren are cordially invited to attend. By order of the W.M. I. SALEK, Secretary. — T , Public Notices. WANGANUI GAS COMPANY. T AST Discount Day — FRIDAY, JLJ 10th instant. FREEMAN R. JACKSON, Seoretary. DRESSMAKING. " MISS WANSBROUGH bep io inform her oustomer* that she has removed to St. Hill.street, three door* from Ingeatrestreet, and hopes that by still continuing to give satisfaction to the ladies of Wanganui, to seoure a share of pubho patronage. BOROUGH COUNCIL NOTICE. "!•*]■ OTIOE is hereby given that a meeting J3I of th« Borough Oounoil will b* held at 7.80 p m. on TUESDAY, the 14th inst., at the B -rough Oounoil Chambers, to hear ', and determine all claims and objeobions to the Burgess Roll, whioh will be signed on that date. FREEMAN R. JACKSON, M»yor. NOTICE OV APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSE. I WILLIAM EDWAKD ANDREWS, •) of W&verley, Hotelkeeper, being the holder of a Publican's License in reppect of the home and premises situate at Waverley, ksown a* the Clarendon Hotel, hereby give notice that I desire to obtain and will, at the next Licensing Meeting, to be bolden at Hawera on the 7th day of June, apply for a transfer of the said license from myielf to Harry Edward Andrews, my appointee. ' Dated the 7th May, 1895. WILLIAM EDWARD ANDREWS: ' MUTTON BIRDS! "1 *ft 4^/^r|" M^ rT!roN BIfi DS for JL"e;V/W iale, cheap, on and after 20th MAY, in large or small quantities. B. G. BAST, _ Blnff. s DANOING. MISS BREWER'S utual Olattei commenced on THURSDAY, the " 18th April, from Bto 10 p.m., for Adults, t. Children on SATURDAY, the 20tb April, from 3 to 4 p.m., ad the Druid* Hall.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8542, 9 May 1895, Page 3

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