?. . _ " ?' Apußementi }■ -^PEEA-HOU^Si WAItfGANUI. • TUESDAY, 22nd SEPTEMBER. TTTANGANUI /TaRRISON T>AND will give a GRAND CONCERT in aid of the Contest Funds. ■ The Band will play the selections — "Viva Beethoven," Lortzing," "Bocaccio March," "Coonland," "Stars and Stripes." The Cbajripion Quartette— Bandmaster Buckley, Bandsmen Henley, Forrest, and Gray — will play "Operatic Gems." Bandmaster Buckley will play Cornet Solo "Tancredi." Vocalist, Mr H. Neverman. Elocutionist, Mr J. G. Swan. Admission : Circle and Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is. Doors open 7.30; . Concert at 8 o'clock. This will be the last, opportunity of hearing the Band prior -to the Timarix contest. OPERA HOUSE, WANGANUI. Under the Sole Direction of MR GEORGE MUSGROVE. Manager Mr Allan Hamilton • / ' *" Unquestionably .'xrtE GREATEST JuuSICAL EVENT that has ever eventuated in Wanganui. FOUR NIGHTS ONLY. . Commencing WEDNESDAY NEXT, SEPT. 23. First Appearance in Wanganui of GEORGE MUSGROVE'S , pRAND , i^tOMIC /-VPERA /^OY. It \j \J U ■ Including MR LEMPRIEREJ FRINGLE, The Famous Basso of Mr Mnsgrove's Grand Opera Company, IN A REPERTOIRE. OF OPERAS NEW TO NEW ZEALAND: WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, September 23 and 24, Victor Herbert's Fascinating Hungarian Opera Comique, "THE FORTUNE TELLER." "THE FORTUNE: TELLER.'? FRIDAY, September 25: The Romantic Spanish Comic Opera, "THE SERENADE." "THE, SERENADE." SATURDAY, September 2§ : Auber's Charming Qpera, "FRA DIAVOLO." . "FRA DIAYOLO." Box Plan now ospeii.aij H. I. Jones and Son's for the entire season. Prices : ss, 3s, 2s. jßarly doors Is extra. G. H. BAHNES; Touring Rep. Lbit anil Foaod. T OST — A Purse, containing cheque payJj able to Mißs Macpherson (payment stopped), post-office order, gold, and a note. Reward at "Herald." . . T7IOUND— A Gold Brooch, in the AssemJD ■ T)ly Rooms last evening. Owner can have same by applying at thi& office and paying cost of advertisement. - - , Wanted* ' WANTED to Let— Small paddock, men's room, stable- and harness room'; next Boys' School. Apply W. Parnell, Avenue. ANTED— A competent Housekeeper, for- the country. One in family. Address: "Country," /' Herald" Office. WANTED— Young Girl, to take child out in afternoons. Apply C.K.F., "Herald." ' ■ - ' WANTED to Les— A nice House., withevery convenience, lately occupied by Mrs Lewis, Liverpool Street, near Avenue. Apply to Mrs Humphreys, Wicksteed Street. , __^ ANTED Known — For Gentlemen. Just opened, the first shipment of Christy's famous Felt and Straw Hats, including Canton, Folding,. Liighotyis, Panamas, Boaters, FraniQ Felts in grey, drab, fawn and, brown. j>iaek ilexibles in the new shapes.. All -marked at. reasonable prices.— Littlcjohn, Hatter, and Mercer.' , ANTED~"to ~ Let— 3-roonißd - Hotiao Wielcisteed Street. "• Every, convenience. Rent. 105. — J. Fairbuvn, Laud Agent. ANTED E^Q\7n^A~Mc'etine~wiil bo held in the Aiaiiioho* Boating Club's Hall on Monday evening next to consider the question ot a Traffic Bridge at Aiamoho. All those interested arc aslced to attend. ANTED Yo~Sell-^2 16-ni6n th^old~H"eifer.s; Apply A. 8.C., '-Herald Officer XNTEI)~ Known— Vacancy ' for two Gentlemen Boatdeis. All convenienqes. Write: "Moderate," care "Herald" Office. - ANTED Known— Special unparalelled show of New Millinery,, Laces and Collarettes. The finest variety of Muslins, Delaines, Linens, and Grass Lawns ever shown. See window,— Littlejohn's Cash Drapery Emporfeam. , • WANTED" Known — Selling out of Crockery and GlasawaTe. All lines reduced^ and must be sold. — White's Furnishing Warehouse, • ■. W'"* "ANTED~Known— Mrs E. J. Watts, Midwife and Nurse. Open for engagements. Dublin Street, near Bell Street. WANTED to Let— Convenient Stables in Wilson Street, at present occupied by Mr B. T. Bennett. A»niy to H.-K. •Dymock, Ridgway Street. _^ ANTED Known — All kinds of Fresh Fish, Smoked Fish, Rttbbits, and Oysters at j.arrow'B Fish Mart, Ridgway Street. . • WANTED Known— lnspection; invited. Display of New Models' to-night. — Rover Cycle Depot. ANTED^Buyers for New Rovers, cash oi\easy terms.-^Rover Depot; Avenue. , ANTED Known — The only prizes worth winning, and something like prizes: First .£lO, second <£8, third £.&, ioxirth Jfyy fifth £2, sixth Jl, ten at, 10s eaph, ty*»fy at 5s each, and fifty at 2s 6d each, are the Prizes given in. every, competition and paid in Cash by .the Castle Tea Compauyj Let ! em 'all come!-nW. H. Moore, District Agent, JRiver Bank. , .
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11057, 19 September 1903, Page 1
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