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Amnaeaiants. , OPERA HOUSE. thubsdayTjune 12th. WANGANUI ORCHESTRAL CLTTB "OIRST CONCERT of tk« 3EA9ON. THE ORCHESTRA will perform: Overture, "Marionettes" (Gurlitt). Symphony, No. 2, in D (Beethoven)— Adagio molto and Allegro con brio: Spanish Dance* (Moskowski). Selection, "Florodora" (Leslie Stewart). March, "El Capitan" (Sousa). MADAM VENOSTA BORZONI will sing— Brindiai, "II Segreto" ("Luoretie Borgia")-*Donixetti. Seng-, 'Tor the Sake of the Pmst" (Mattei). MR F.. WIDDOP wiU sing— "The Gladiator" (Adams). MR DUNN will sing— "Gondola Dreams" (Slaughter). MR W. MoOAUL will play Violin Solo. " The Lant Rose of -Summer " (Papini) A limited number of Stall Tlokets, at 2s each, are procurable, and may be obtained at Messrs H. Collier and Co.'s, A. D. Willis's, and H. I. Jones and Son's. Pit, is. Overture at 8 p.m. Carriages 9.45. H« HEMUS, „ / ' ' Hon. Secretary. OPERA HOUSE. ONE NIGHT ONLY. FRTDAY, 18th JUNE. ._ MONTGOMERY'B CELEBRATED "El NTERTAINERB ELE BRATED Hi N TEKTAINERB Vide Press:— One of the best night's amusement given in Sydney.-Bulletln. Five weeks in Bydney to phenomenal business. NEW ARTIBTBI NM«' SONGS I NEW BIG SPECIALITIES! The Latest Novelties by the perfeot Biograph :— "The Marvellous Oragg*," "CinquevaUi," "Flip-Flap Railway" Pantomime of "Little Rid Riding Hood,' "Capt Delaware iv a Den ot.Ciiomt." Prices -9s and Is. Doors open at 7.80. Overture at 8. Wl P. MONK. Representative. MISS FBEDA MARSDEN'S JUVENILE ' OROHEBTRAL CONCERT ROHHSTRAL V-/ONOERT ST. PAUL'S SCHOOLROOM. . TUESDAY EVENING. 17xk JUNE. Admission, la (no half-price.) ST. PAUL'S HALL. THURSDAY, 19th JUNE. /CONCERT AND EXHIBITION BY \J PUPILS OF THE SANDOW SCHOOL', And Sandow. Physical Drill by High School Boys' Competition Team. Under the patronage of Hia Worship the Mayor, Mr A. D. Willis, M.H.R.. Wanganni Education Boucd; sad Collegiate School. Overture)— Orchestra. - ' ' Song (selected) — Mr J. Murray. Developer Drill— Sandow School Pupils. Recitation (comic) — Mr J. Hogan. ', Hqavy Weight-lifting— Master W.Nix- ' on (the young New Zealand Sandow) Exhibition of Chest Expansion obtained by the Sandow exercises — Instructor Jarrett. Song (comic) — Mr W. Bichings. High School Boys* Sandow Competition Team— Physical Exercises with Dumbells. y Song (comic), "Chinese Soldier Man"— Mr J. Gilohrist (medallist from Grand National Halls, Glasgow). Interval Five Minutes.— Presentation of Prizes during Interval). Overture — Orchestra. '■ ■ Ventriloquism— Prof. Palmer (New Zealand's premier ventriloquist). Weight-lifting and ChesVexpansion Drill with Developers — Sandow Pupils. Fire-club Solo — Instructor Jarrett. Sailor's Hornpipe— Sailor Jack. Song (selected)— Mr F. Hatherly. Recitation — Mr Swan. Whistling Solo— Mr Bert Halligan (champion double-note whistler). Admission, 2s and 1 Is. Commence at 8 p.m. Castlecliff trains and' Aramoho 'busses will run after performance. »- Icoleslaatloal. SALVATION ARMY < BARRAOKB, Guyton Street. Monday- 8 p.m., Public Meeting. , Thursday— B p.m., Publio Meeting. Friday— 7.80, Publio Holiness Meeting. - ' Onn-Dnm'B Mbjtwoi. *'* Sunday — 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. ADJNT. T. J. MATHERS. 0.0. - ■ Aeettnfti. ST. ANDREW KILWINNING ' LODGE, N0. 79. %' I.T.NiOTioTA.O.T.U. „ THE -Usual Monthly Meeting ot the above Lodge will be held in tbe Masomo Hall this (THURSDAY) evening. ' ; The Lodge will be tyled at 7.80 e'oloek punctually. ' *° Visiting brethren are very cordially inviiod to attend. ' By order of the W.M. . , ' - . , D. BELL, - , - Secretary. -.■ Public Motleox PUBLIC NOTICE. ON and after FRIDAY, 13th inst., we, the undersigned, intend closing our premises at 5.30 instead of 6 p.m. for the winter months. THE DON SOFT GOODS SYNDICATE MRS ROBERTS . ... BELL, ESAU AND CO. v GEORGE AND KERSLEY J. J. LITTLEJOHN , W. RICHINGS. m government insurance depabtment. lostlpolicy. EVIDENCE having, been supplied of the loss of Policy numbered 18497 in the books of this Department on the life of George Halley Anderson, of Wanganui, -carpenter, I hereby give notice of my intention to issue a copy to take the place, thereof on tho 22nd day of June, 1902, unless objection be lodged before that date. J. H. RICHARDSON, Government Insurance. Commissioner. Wellington, 22nd May, 1902. ' GOVERNMENT PRIZE-FIRING. ■ i PUTliil BIFLE RANGE. THURSDAY AND SATURDAY, JUNE 12th and 11th, at 1.90 p.m. mHE sum of £9 11s lOd of the ParX liamentary vote of £200 for the encouragement of Rifle Shooting has been allotted to the members of the Alexandra Mounted Rifles (Wanganui), Wanganui Highland and CMtleoliff Rifles, Wanganui Guards, and the ' Citizens of Wanganui, and will be competed for on the above-named, 'dates and range divided into as follows: — £"s. d. | 1 prize of £2 2 0 0 I '1 prize of £1 10s .*. 1 10 0 .1 prize of £1 1 0 0 i ■1 prize of 15s 15 0 8 prizes of 10s 4 0 0 1 prize of ,6s lOd „. 6 10 £9 11 10 CONDITIONS. '. 600 and 600 yards, seven shote at each distance. One tighter , at each range, but not allowed to count. Lee- I Enfield Magazine .303 Bifle or MartiniEnfield. ' The ammunition expended will be refunded to corps as provided under para. 225,, vol. 6, Regulations.' Competitors may select either of the dates named. ' Entrance Fee, One Shilling— to defray cost of marking and advertising; payable on the ground. JOHN P.- WATT, ■ Li«ut,-Colonal. TBENGTBEN weak Lungu -Lane's Emulsion. 3/r/per bottle Hean. Chemist. A«*»***. ENJAMIN GUM oures Coughs and Colds quickly. Don't forget it. rcaaes of Rheumatism-, ' you cannot do better than try Evans's Witch's Oil. It is infallible.— Hean, Chemist, Wanganui. ' - ■QENJAMIN GUM suits old or young Sj Cures recent or chronib coughs. Pleasant to take. FOR all diseases of the Throat and Lungs, there is nothing to compare witl' Tussicura: Obtainable at Hean's, Chemist, Wanganui.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10668, 12 June 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10668, 12 June 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10668, 12 June 1902, Page 3

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