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it - ' W A'aifiutementß ,s?, s ? "Tii ~l* o 'R 'A MA -'COIPANI DRILL HALL. TONIGHT (TUESDAY). 9,000 Feet ox Film. Latest Views of the Waimangu Geyser, Masterton, Napier, and Hastings Fire Brigades in action, etc./ etc., etc. PRICES :' Is and 2s. YOU ARE HEARTILY INVITED. MR N.TDANNEF^ERD, Director and Founder of the Soldiers' Mission in Poona, lidia, 1 will deliver a • ■ LECTURE ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, In ST. PAUL'S HALL, -at- 7.30 p.m. ILLTJSTRATED BY LANTERN VIEWS on Missiqn Work, among the King's British v and Indian Soldiers, Views will also be shown of the Plague, taniine, and Pandita Ramabai's Mission, etc. . ~~ Collection on behalf of the Work. OPERA HOUSE, WANGANUL TO-IHGHT. TUESDAY, 22nd SEPTEMBER. TXTANGANUI - p IBRI-SON T>AND will give a- GRAND CONCERT in aid of thfe Contest Funds. ' - '• ' The Band • will ' play the selections — "Viva i Beethoven," Lortzing," "Bocaccio March," "Coonland," "Stars and Stripes." The Champion Quartette — Bandmaster Buckley* Bandapien • Henley, Forrest, and Gray — will play "Operatic Gems." Bandmaster Buckley witt play Cornet Solo "Tancredu" Vocalist, Mr H. Neverman. - Elocutionist, Mr J. G. Swan. Admission : Circle and Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is. Doors onen 7.30 ; Concert at 8 o'clock. This will be the last opportunity of hearing the Band prior to the Timarii contest. OPERA HOUSE, WANGANUI. , Under the Sole Direction of , , MR GEORGE MUSGROVE. _ Manager Mr Allan Hamilton Unquestionably 'xiiE GREATEST MUSICAL EVENT that has ever,, eventuated 1 in Wanganui. THREE NISrS ONLY. Commencing ' WEDNESDAY. NEXT; SEPT. 23. First Appearance in Wanganui of - GEORGE MUSGROVE'S /"HB&ND f^iOMIC 'f\B&te-^FWX; vx U v \j ;: Including • MR LEMPRIERE PRINGLE, The Famous Basso of Mr Musgrove's Grand Opera .Company, IN A REPERTOIRE OF OPERAS NEW, TO NEW ZEALAND: , v WEDNESDAY, September 23, Victor Herbert's Fascinating Hungarian Opera . Comique, " THE FORTUNE TELLER/, "THE FORT,UNEVTELLER." THURSDAY, September 24, llie Eom'antic ' Spanish <3omic Opera, ' "THB" SERENADE."' •* "THE pjRENADE." t FRIDAY, ', September 25, "FRA DIAVOLO." "FRA DIAVOLO." Box Plan n 4 ow open 4t 'H. I. Jones and Son's for the entire" season. Prices : ss, 3s, 2s. Early doors Is extra. f iG. H. BARNES, Touring Rep. »— — — — »»— — — — — — »i^ ' L^i?t and Fonrd. T OST — A Cairngorm Trinklet for watchI J chain.- Finiriv tew-arScd on returning same to J. R. Foster, care of James Thain and Co., Ltd. : ' | v ; Tenders.

WAITOTAEA COUNTY COUNCIL. TO CONTfiACTOES. nnENDEES will bo received, up till noon X on Satttrday-,*-Oct6btey. 3, '1903, at the office of the Waitotara County {"Joivncil, JJidgway Street, -W,aug>amu, w.here plans stnd specifications can be'-seen, for the following contracts-: — • ( ' C&nfrract No. 243:— Forming, • Claying, and .Gravelling George Street, Imlaytown", Ca"stlecliff. Contract No. -244. — Widening Formation, etc-., Mou'lf s. Eoad. " The lowest or any tender not necessarily - accepted;' " ' ' ' ' *" ' ' ''" H. E. DYMOCK, . < ' County -Clerk. tVanteds 11 : - WANIED to Let — Small paddock, men's room, stable and' harness room; next Boys' School. Apply W. Pa'rnell, Avenue. ANTED— A competent Housekeeper, for the country. -One -in family. Address: "Country," "Herald" Office."' ANTED— Young Girl, to tako child out in afternoons. Apply Cfc.i I . "Herald," • ' ' WANTED Known — For Gentlemen. , Just opened, the first shipment of Christy's famous Felt and Straw Mate, including Canton, Folding,- Leghorns* 'Panamas, Boaters, Frame Felts' in ' grey, 4rab, fawn, and brown, ulaek flexibles in the" new shapes.. All marked at reasonable prices. — Litjtlejohn, -Hatter a»d' Mercer.' ! WANTED Known— Speciarnnp'a-ralbljed show of New MilHtiefy, Laces and Collarettes. TKo finest variety of Muslins, Delaines,- Linens, and Grass • Lawns .- iever Shown. See window; — Littlejodiu'B ■ Casli Drapery Emporium. • • . a WANTED "7 f Kno¥n — Scllifi<* ' ' 6vM of Crockery 'and Glassware. All lines reduced, and must be sold.— White's Furjui|hing Warehouse. • . .. ■_, ' • -

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11059, 22 September 1903, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11059, 22 September 1903, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11059, 22 September 1903, Page 1

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