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Amusements. NEWHAM & BRADi^S LATE STUDIO, Avenue, near G)uvton Street. FELIX BANNER will undergo s. TWENTY-ONE (21) DAYS' FAST TWENTY-QNE <?1), DAYS' FAST ; of 24 hours each—viz., 504 Hours.. ABSTAINING FROM; -FQOD & DRINKS o£ any description' (ptire water excepted). Previous Tests,. — Melbourne, 960 hours, ls9d ; ' Adelaide, '960 hours, 1891 ; Broken HiljL, 960 hotirs, 1891 J ,<knd ! inany others, i F,iyl Examination Daftly by Local Doctors ' and.P^ess. , Dbors always <f»en. Admission 6d. Season Ticket, 2s M. , Conimeiicing SAI'IJIIDAY next, 16th inst. at 8 pifci. AP*:sa ftpwsM wanoanui. Business Manager, Mr J. F. MacMahon FOR THREE .NIGHTS ONLY, , commencingWfcD#£spi.Y7'FEßliUA#Y 3. Return of Australia's Greatest Dramatic '.Actistß, MR ALFRED. WOOEIB MR ALFRED 1 WOODS and i MlgS MAUD WILLIAMSON, MISS MAIJD WILLIAMSON, Assisted by,tfte f»ll strength of.^their aREAT DRAMATIC COMBINATION, when they will produce fat the first time 'hire their Latest and Greatest; Success — "IN OLD MADRID.*'' ' "IN 2 (SLD MADRID." I Don John^of Austria , Alfred Woods iSon'a'D'olofte '..-.....'...:.-.. ! M;aud "Williamson . - THURSDAY,, S,E^3UARY 4, Maud Williamson's famous dramatisation ,of Hall' Caine's masterpiece, "Ine Manxman,' entitled .. '1 WOMAN'S SIN." FRIDAY",. FEBRUARY 5— f "THE MWMAGDALENE." - , M&giniflice^t alid.^|Jgborate Costumeß :' >f\ from, a^UwntSio designs: ' §5 5^ Mi^^^?' -5^,% Scenic, Effects. 'PKceV.i^ufual. v "?"?>, '' Box,Pla,n at H. I. *§*>es and Son's. s, - ': ;r. E. BjOANjpAN, Advance Rep. TO BE OPENED FEBRUARY 3rd , Tlie Right Hoi. R. J. Seddon, P.C., L.L.D., and' Sir- Joseph Ward, in the presence of -Ministers of the Crown and Members. of' Parliament. THE GpM^T INDUSTRIAL E^fBITION, HAWERijt THE GREATEST EfiffcNT IN THE HISTORY r (JF TARANAKI . Exhibitors from Auckland \o the Bliiff. f AAA PlCTU^siv^rpni >ll parts of ; lUUUL ,^ew Siß^ collection ' worth travelling cousmeßa mfi^s io. see: EXHIBITS TO SUIT THE TASTES OP ALL. AMUSEMENTS DAJLY. CHEAP FARES. CHEAP FARES. And the People's Popular Price for the People's Exhibition — : . One Shilling. Is. One Shilling. 6d— Children— 6d. . Educational. COSSINGTON SCHOOL, CAMPBELL STREET. MISS ETHELRED TAYLOR reopens her Morning Class for Children on Thursday, 3rd February, 1904. COLLEGIATE. SCHOOL. JTIHE First Term will commence on ThursJL day, February 4th. Mr Orford, the acting Headmaster, will be at home, to. receive parents from Monday, the Ist, to Wednesday, the 3rd, between the hours of 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. WANGANUI PREPARATORY SCHOOL. mEDE First Term of 1904 will begin on J_ THURSDAY, 4tk February, at 9 a.m. Mr and Mrs Atkinson will be at home ■ to parents on Wednesday, between the hours of 3 and 5 p.m. KINDERGARTEN AND PREPARATORY SCHOOL. ' » fTVHE First Term 1904 begins February X "Sth. ■ '. * Misses Aitken and Maling will receive parents on Thursday, 4thi Musical. MISS LILY HARRIS will "resume Tuition for Pianoforte and Theory on February 2nd. Address :• Evfirton, Hals- | we'll Street. R WALTER IMPETT has resumed tttitioriary duties at his residence, St. Hill Street. Subjects : Pianoforte and Organ Playing, Singing and Harmony (including composi;ion). , Pupils prepared for the theoretical and practical exams, of the Associated Board or Trin. Coll., Lond. Coaching by correspondence undertaken. MISS SASSIE McFADYEN, F.C.V.L., F:L.I.M.i / •- will resume Tuition TUESDAY, February 1 2. Violin, Mandoline, etc. MISS McFADYEN is the only, lady in the Australasian Colonies vrho~ Kris gained the Distinguished Diploma o£ Fellowaliip of the College of Violinists, London. "Stradella," Halswell Street. IGN OR A VENOS TA, Teacher of VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING, Resumes Tuition February the Ist at her Residence, Victoria Avenue. ~^ MUSIC STUDIO, Dublin' and Campbell Streets. MRS AND THE MISSES "PRICE. First Term: February 1, 1904. ... PIANOFORTE AND VIOLIN,, iVfrICE- PRODUCTION AND SINGING. "Candidates prepared for all Examinations (Practical and Theoretical), for Trinity College, Lon., and Associated Board of Royai Academy and Royal College, London. Mrs Price will be at home on Wednesday, 27th, and following days.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11167, 30 January 1904, Page 1

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