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Amusements. DBILL HALL. Lessees— Messrs Delohery, Oraydon, and Holland. LAST NIGHT 01 Delhoery, Oraydon, & Holland's ELITE BURLESQUE MINSTREF., A COMEDY COMPANY. 6Sr ANOTHER GRAND CHANGE OB PBOGBAMME TO-NIGHT. Everything Froth and Sparkling. Fresh Serio-comio Songs, Ballads, Jokes, Danoes, and Farces. Popular Prices- 2s, Is, and 6d. Day Sales at Gobs', Tobacconist. A. W. ADDIBON, Advance Bepresentative. ODDFELLOWS' HALL. Lessee and Manager ... Mr Tom Pollard. Treasurer Mr W. O'Sullivan. Musical Direotor ... MrF, H. Harrison to-nTght, FBIDAY, 23rd OCTOBER, 1896, LABT NIGHT OF POLL&KD'S OPBSA COMPANY. Audran's World-famed Oomio Opera LA MASOOTTE. Pateua (La Mascotte) — Mies L. Everett. GBAND MILITAEY MARCHES. Magnificent Wardrobe, Soenory.and Effects. Oomplete for oich production. Box Flan at S. I. Jones and Son's. Prices— Dress Oirole and Orohestral Stalls, 4l; Stalls, 2j 6d; Pit, Ib. Day Tickets at Goes'. FRED. W. DUVAL, Business Manager. ABAMOHO WESLEYAN OHUBOH. THB ANNIVERSARY SERVICES in conneotion with the above charoh will be held on SUNDAY, 25th instant. Morning Service, at 11 a.m., conduoted by Mr G. Bpurdle. Afternoon Service, at 3, and Evening Service, at 1 p.m., conduoted by Rev. G. Bond. ANNIVERSARY TEA ON TUESDAY, 27th OCTOBER, Commencing at 6.30 p.m., To be followed by an attractive programme. WHY SHOULD YOU VOTE FOB "NO LICENSE?" Addresses (illustrated by Lantern Slides) • will be given by the UrnU m E, H, SPBNOBBS PBNOBB OK "THE EFFECTS OF ALCOHOL ON THE BODY," ON MONDAY. 26th Oot. — CASTLEOLIFK HALL, at 7.30 p.m; All sympathisers invited to come, and bring others. Admission free. Collection for expenses. THB FIFTH FBEfl ENTERTAINMENT, Under tho Auspices of the Wanganui Temperance Societies, Will be held in the ODDFELLOWS' HALL ON SATURDAY, 24th OCTOBER, 1896. FBBE in Body of Hall ; 6d Up-stairs. EVERY ALTERNATE SATUBDAY. Collection to defray expenses. But don't stay away if you oan't contribute. NOTHING DBY. BUT NO LIQUOR. A Bplondid Programme has been arranged. Be there. DBILL HALL. THE EVfiNT*OF THE YEAB. AMATEUR~ATHLETIO CLUBS' CIABNIVAL& fTUNOY TjTJAZAAB, /ABNIVAL k JJ ANOY JJAZAAB, To take place on WEDNESDAY, THUBSDAY. AND FBIDAY, 11th, 12th, and 13th November. Grand Marches, Maypole Dances, Orchestral Concerts, &de Shows, ko, EVERYTHING NEW. For the First Time in Wanganui, THB SKIBT DANOE, WITH LIMELIGHT EFFECTS. Tickets of admission eaoh evening will participate in Grand Art Union. Don't Forget-lltb, 12th, and 13th Nov. J. L. EUXEON} Joint W. HALL i Hon.Soo. Pianoforte Eecital. ON BEHALF OF THB MANAGEM.ENT, MR WALTER IMPETT Hae the honour to announce that THE Chevalier de Kontski (COURT PIANIST TO THB EMPEROB OF GERMANY.) THE ONLY LIVING PUPIL OF BEETHOVEN. The Famous Composer of "Reveil di Lion," and 40 other PieceSj mvt, give ONE RECITAL IN WANGANMI AT ANEAELYDATE, What some of the critics Bay referring to the present tour : — " Under his hand the piano speaks witb the full volume of an entire orchestra.and is' made capable of rendering all the effects for which ordinarily the combination oC many instruments is indispensiblo." " When he is gone there will probably be no living man capable of showing the world how Beethoven played hia own music." " Td hear Beethoven's music played as Beethoven played is to be wrapt ink another world, and to have all heaven brought bfifore our eyes," " If one could imagine what a pianisl would be if be had all the specialities 61 Thalberg, Halle, Liset, Herz, then he would have an idea of tho Chevalier^ Btyle." •' To Bay that he is master of the instrument does noi sufficiently describe the feelings of pleasure his performance gives." " Nothing more extraordinary thanhu mechanism, and nothing more poetical and complete than his playing can be imagined." " Cleverness may be acquired, inspiration never 5 Chevalier de KontaSi is inspired." " Anything we may say of the greai talent of Antoine de Kontski is still surpassed by the reality." Fuller particulars in a day or two. Lost an(t Found. ■ LOST— In Wanganui, or on the road tc Upokongaro, a Silver Watch Chain, witb key and coins attaohed. Finder please return same to office of this paper, or tc fiowe's Store, Upokongaro.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 8990, 23 October 1896, Page 3

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