. 1 * i-4— , OPERA HOtISE, WANGANUI. '-I T)OLLABD /fkPERA /COMPANY. Jt/OLLARD \^PERA . COMPANY. For PositrveiV One Night Only— TONIGHT ! MONDAY, }Bth, - DECEMBER. By Arrangemeht /with"; Ji C. Williamson. The Reigning; London Attraction,' . "Tflfi TOREADOR," " arWti .ffOREADOB," An Entirely New_and Original Musical Plaj by <f«raes JT; Tanner* and Harry Nicholhj;" m^sic by Ovan- Caryl! and Lionel Monckton. ■NEW- SCENERYi NEW COSTUMES. PRESS ' OPINIONS : Auckland Heralp.— 'The Toreador" is the greatest" hit amongst recent productions in this -city. ■ - v * '- ' ■ " - t Auckland Star.-r-'Tfre Toreador'- is assuredly one of the pest musical comedies we have seen for some considerable time. < Box plan at H. X; Jones and Son's. Prices:' 4s', 2s 6d/^rid Is. /JVPERA . HOUSB^FOR A LAUGH. Management of Willoughby 'and Geach. FRIDAY . 'N&XT. Bos Plan at H.vl. Jones and Son's on Tuesday. "mHB WRONG 'MR WRIGHT." Ji. — — , "It's no use, Maria/ he yelled, '!it won't i run is* Going twice in one week— l regret I gegnnit." ■ • "Oh, Charley! What 'nonsense ! You- told me last' night •* You could laugh for 1 a month at the 'Wrong Mr Wright!"' T> A P T"I ST CHURCH. x TO-MORROW. TUESDAY «th DECiafBER, .PUBLICS TEA, . PUBLIC; TEA, v . 6^.30, • Followed by ANNTVEjRSARY MEETING and Unveiling Memorial Tablet to late Rev. H. Peters. ■ ' Addresses by Rev. . ;C. ' Dallaston (Wellington) *and M. M. Ryburn, M, A. Appropriate Anthetqs w; by the Choir. Tickets for Tea, LOOK OUT! LOOK OUT! fpr the CASTLECLIFF * A NNUAL TVTftV^'TY C" PORTS. iXNNTTAL- XM4>VEI. l rr PORTS. BOXING, DAY, Thursday, 26th December. Ladies and ChfldreiL Specially Gater«d'-f«sw^ Particulars in later issue*. > ,B. J. KELLEHER, Secretary. THE. CHRIST, CHURCH CLUB will hold a. MONSTER ONSTgiI FLORAL T^ETE AND QPORTS LORAL J: ETB. AND OPOJIIS AT " * RACECOURSE OK NEW YEAR'S DAY. ■ Full particulars later..' TTTANGAWui GARRISON / BAND. ONJS fIIMDBED .GUINEAS FOR ONE \^ SHIL]LING. GBAND GIFt"DTsTRIBUTJQN. . GBAND GIFT DISTRIBUTION. GBAND GIFT DISTRIBUTION. To defraythe Expenses of the Band to the' Maßtertpn and Balhorat Contests. >22e— Given in Prizes—^22o. Given in Prizes— ;C22o. in Prtees-Jr^23o." First Prize — Magnificent Sideboard, elaborately carved by Mr ,W. Andrews, of the Wanganui Technical School, and valued at JEIOS; Otlier Prizes jLnclude Valuable - Paintings, a Massiye Hall Stand, Mirrors, Carved T?ah|es, etp. . - . ONE H^N^BEiTgUINEAS FOR Is. JSverv prize a guaranteed work of- art. To be drawn under the supervision of the Mayor of - Wanganui on' 15th January, 1902.' 'Tickets,- Is each. Books containing. 20 tickets, 19s. Tickets, Is each. Tickets are procurable from members of the Band^.Sioplceepere, etc. JAMES T. MUIB, Secretary. P.O. Boy 134. W. M. THOMSON, (Late ,N*sttleahip -and Thomson), WATX3&MAJKER ANP , 4»WPLIrEB, Vwtorta Ayenue, Wanganqi. AN uD-to^date Assortment of WATQHES, CLOCKS, and JEWELLEBY, alwayu.on hand. BEPAIBS A SPECIALITY. *''' x JC. THOMSON, Watchmaker and Jeweller,, Victoria Avenue. -' " .' ."* . - ■'* — OPQPE^B, # aeUs .. Hean's r Shi^t Poli|iji— sj. I}.' pi^c packet. ' \ - \TTILLIAHS BROS., Grocers, sellHeah?s :YY Shirt PoM«h— 6d, ls>per packet.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10818, 8 December 1902, Page 1
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465Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10818, 8 December 1902, Page 1
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