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Amusements. mRINITY WESLEYAN SCHOOLROOM. MONDAY, AUGUST 14th, At 8 p.m. sharp. LECTURE: "THE REAL SOUTH AFRICA," REV. J. R. FLYNN ANDERSON, _ Of Johannesburg. Illustrated with' Unique Lantern Slides. Chairman — His Worship the Mayor. Adults Is, Children 6d. A p BAND /CONCERT Will be helrt in the OKOIA PUBLIC HALL, On FRIDAY, AUGUST 18th, 1905. Proceeds in aid of the Hall. A first-class programme has been arranged by Mr Henry Duigan. Our best local amateurs assisting. Doors open 7.30 p.m., Overture 8 p.m. A Dance will be held after the Concert. Admission — Concert Is, Dance Is. A brake will leave town at 7.J5 p.m., returning both after the • concert and dance. TTTANGANUI LIED^E RTAFEL. TWENTY-FIRST GRAND CONCERT. OPERA HOUSE. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16th, 1905. THE LIEDEIRTAFEL will sing:— "May Time," "On the Water," "Simple Simon," "Calm is the .Lake," "Ra ! Ha !" ' Chorus,' "Lovely Night," and '"Salamis." Soloists: MISS TAIA STRACK, MR G. M. READ, MR W. J. JAMES. THE ORCHESTRA will p*lay:— BOCCHARINIS' CELEBRATED MINUET." Box plan opens 9 a.m. at Messrs H. I. Jones and Son's on Monday, 14th inst. J. D. W. McBETH, Hon. Secretary. APESA HOTJS'E, WANGANUI. For Five Nights and one - Matinee only, Commencing — THURSDAY, AUGUST 17. MATTNEE, SATURDAY, at 2.30. TIIE SHOW OF ALL SHOWS. WEST'S PICTURES And TII E BREIS CI A N S.. A Magnificent Combination of PICTORIAL AND MUSICAL TALENT. This superb Entertainment has been visited by over 150,000 persons in the South Island. During tihe Wellington season nearly 37,000 persons paid for admission to • SEE THIS GREAT SHOW. Presented exactly , the same as given bc'fore' HIS MAJESTY KIN& EDWARD VII. Prices: 3s, 2s, and Is. Box Plan at H. I. Jonos and Son's. Day Sales, 2s and Is, at Goss's. No early doors, no extra charges, no intervals. BULB SHOW. BULB SHOW. THE ANNUAL TJULB OHOW Will bo held in the Museum Hall, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 6th and 7th SEPTEMBER. Open each day, 2.30 p.m. till 10 p.m. A glorious display of Spring Flowers. Support your own Museum. Tickets entitling holder to admission, and to participate in weight-judging competition may be obtained from J. T. Sinclair, Messrs A. Laird and Sons, H. Drew, and Mr Haines (Museum). Admission Is. C. W. BABBAGJ3, A. O. WILLIAMS, Hon. Sec.

THANKS. TUST a word, of thanks to, all those who , helped to make our Piano Sale the success it was. All buyers may rest assured they have not only a cheap Piano but a good one also — a piano that will stand the test of time and give satisfaction always. In a few days -we hope to announce the arrival of a new stock of Pianos and Organs, particulars of which " will then be given. AH the instruments, arriving, are to.be quoted, at bed-rock prices and .sold, if necessary, on the instalment plan, and the old piano taken as part payment. A visit at, any time, is cordially,, invited. E. ELIiERY GILBERT, PIANO AND, MUSIC WAREH.OIISE Eidgway Street, Wanganui. Telephone 405. P.O. Box 181,

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11636, 14 August 1905, Page 1

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