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i Amusement!. i . . WANGANUI SOf'.IETY OF ART AND CRAFTS. THE FIKST ANNUAL EXHIB] TION will be opened on, th evening of WEDNESDAY, 20th Noven her, at 7.30 o'clock, in tho Asaembl - Booms, and will remain open fc i j Ten Days, from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. ■ There will be Music e^erv ev?ning, an Tea will be provided. ' Admission, Is. Ihe Art Union will be drawn c ' Wednesday evening. The Exhibition will close at 10 p.ir ; on THUBBDAY. WANGANUI HORTIOTJLTUBAI SOCIETY. Spring Show. DRILL HALL. TO-NIGHT, WEDNESDAY, 27th n NOVEMBEB The Floral Treat of the Year. Cooking and Sewing for Children am Adults. TABLE DECORATIONS (To be Judged by Publio Vote.) FLORAL DECORATIONS. Potato Peeling and Weight Gneßsinf Competitions. Musical Selections by Armstrong's Orohestra during evening. ENTRIES close on MONDAY, 25tl November, at 9 p.m. . Dcors open 2.30 till 5 and 7.30 till 10 - Admission — Adults, Is ; Childrei utder 12, half-price Members and their children under 15 free. WESLEY KNIGHT, Hon. Sec, Bidgway Street. IN AID OF THE ARAMOHO ORGAN FUND. SPECIAL EXCURSION THURSDAY AFTERNOON BY FAVORITE p.s. "AOTEA." THE AOTEA leaves the Company's Wharf at 2.30 p.m.. calling in at Aramoho at 2.45 p m. Afternoon Tea Provided. 6PRINGVALE CHURCH. A NNIVERSARY TEA & ENTERJ\ ■ TAINMENT. THURBDAY, 28m NOVEMBER. • Tea on the Tables at 6.30. Admission -Adults, Is; Children, 6d. WANGANUI LIEDERKRANZ. THIRD f~IRAND /CONCERT HIBD VXRAND V^ONCERT To be held in BT. PAUL'S HALL on THURSDAY, 28m NOVEMBEB, - at 8 p.m. - Peoqiummk — Part I. 1 Part Song, "Blow Soft Winds" Li derkranz 2 Song, "Ben c Hidiclo" Mrs Hoult 3 Duct, Harp and Violin Mrs Johnson and Mr F. Hatherly 4 Song, "When tbe Swallows come and go . . Rev W. Ea>fe * 5 Selection, "In Absence" Liedertafel 6 Part Song, •■Holiday".. Liederkranz Interval of 5 Minutes. - Pam 11. 1 Pianoforte Selection Miss Richmond 2 Part Song "Rainbow".. Liedorkraoz 3 Song, "The Bellringer" (Wallace) RevW.Eateo 4 Duet, Harp and Violin Mrs Johnson and Mr F. Hatherly 5 Cantata, "The Hermit's -Harp" ' Liederkranz God Save the King. Accompanist - Mr Spackman. Piano kindly lent by MrE.E. Gilbert. ,M. NEWCOMBE, . Hon. Seo. T> X OOPERA HOUaE HTI) iXl.tr FRIDAY. 29th. IXI ± 3/-, 2/-, 1/- . Popnlar Prices 3/-, 2/-, 1/Public Notlcei. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. EGMONT A. AND P. SHOW. ON THURSDAY, 28th November, Special Passenger Train will leave Wanganui-7.15 a.m., Aramoho 7.25 a.m., Kai Iwi 8 a.m., arriving -at Hawera 11.5 a.m."" Return train will leave Hawera at 5.40 p.m. for Wanganui, HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS will be issued to Hawera on 27th November and by, morning trains (except mail train) on 28th November" from New Plymouth, Wanganui, and intermediate stations, available for return till 3rd December. These tickets will not be available for North or South mail trains on 27th, 28th, and 29th November. For further particulars see Posters at Stations. BY ORDER. /MONEY TO LEND. WE have the following sums awaiting investment, any of which can . be broken and lent in smaller snms-From £100 to £3000. ' Also, money to lend on approved Chattels security. Immediate investment wanted for £700 BARTON AND WRAY, •s Solicitors. Rutland Chambers. Bidgway Street. Tender*. SUPPLIES. T LENDERS aro invited in accordance with tho written conditions for the following Supplies to the Hospital and Charitable Aid Boards for the year ending the 31st December, 1902: — Provisions, etc., Butoher's Meat, Firewood and Coal, Drugs, etc., Milk, Kerosene, Funerals, Cab Hire. , - The conditions may be inspected at tho Board's Office,' Bidgway Btreot, Wanganni, where -tenders close at 12 o'clock noon on TUESDAY, 3rd December, 1901. A. C. RITCHIE, Seoretary. MATAONGAONGA BOAD BOARD. TENDERS' are invited for the following Contracts on the Long Acre Valley Road:— ( No. 6 — Delivery of 600 cnbio yards of Sand or Gravel between tbo 5 mile post and Mr Gray's gate. 1 No. 7— Delivery of 700 cubio yards of Sand or Gravel from Mr Cavanagh's gate onwards. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. - Specifications may be seen at tho Board's Office, Taylorville. Tenders close on WEDNESDAY, the 4th December, 1901. ERNEST BARNS,Clerk Matabngaonga Road Board. ~ TENDERS. TENDERS are invited for the Letee of Part Section 13, containing 10 acres, Bituate on Rpringvale Road. Tenders close on MONDAY, 9th of December, 1901, at the office cf the ucderßigued, where conditions may bo seen. . The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted.- _ ERNEST BARNS, Agent of the Public Trudtee. TO LET "BY TENDER. IN THE ESTATE OF THOMAS ROWE, DECEASED. TENDERS are invited for the Lease ( of the following Properties, situated at Upokongs.ro, on the Waucanui River : - 1. The Hotel,, known as Kennedy's Hotel, with the premises appurtenant thereto, comprising about 17 acres, upon which are erected, in addition to -the riotel. four Cottages, commodious Stableß, Urge Hall (known aa the Theatre), Billiard-room, aud QBnal outbuildings. -2 All thai pUo.e o! land, containing about 3 roods, adjoining the above Hotel premives, aud upon which there is erected a General Store, with outbuildings. The Leases will each be for a term of 7 years. Tenders mubt be addressed to the Publio Trustee, Wellington, and must be received by him on or before the -18th day of'Deceaiber, 1901. Particulars and conditions of Ceases can be seen at the f flics of Mr James Walt. Solicitor, Wanganni, or at my office. ERNEST BAKSB. Agent, for (he I'ublij Ttui^oa.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10504, 27 November 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10504, 27 November 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10504, 27 November 1901, Page 3

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