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Amuie'tnents. APBBA HOUSE, WANGANUI. LAST NIGHT. LAST NIGHT. Iy TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), at 8 p.m. 0) The Fifth Magnificent Programme of 5 WT EST'S BICTUBBS lt WEST'S JLICTUBES * And " THE BEESCIANS, Production of 0 TnE LOCAL PICTUEE, Taken by Mr West at the Fountain on c Friday last. Everything New again To-night. EVEEY 'PICTURE NEW. EVERY PICTUEE NEW. - EVEEY MUSICAL ITEM NEW. EVEEY MUSICAL ITEM NEW. " NOW OE NEVEE, TO SEE .TAE FOLLOWING PICTOEIAL GEMS:— The Parliamentary Representatives of Now Zealand. Living London of TO-DAY. r The Eise and Fall of Napoleon. The Wellington Cadets. A Ride over the Forth Bridge. • The Wife's Eovenge. The life of .William Tell. . . THE LOCAL PICTUEE. And a Host of • Scenic, Drariiatic, and Humourous' Subjects. THE BRESCIANS in their delightful Musical Entertainment. Admission: 3s, 2s, and Is, Children half price. Doors open at 7.30. ' Commence at 8. Carriages at 10.30. Tl/TUSECIM WINTEE LECTUEES. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23. A Lecture will be given bj J. A. GILLRUTH, ESQ., Chief Veterinary Surgeon, on BACTEEIA IN EELATION TO DISEASE. Tho Lecture will be illustrated by specially prepared diagrams and numerous cultures will be exhibited. Doors open at 7.30 p.m. Commence at 8. Admission by Member's Ticket; or on payment of Is. BULB SHOW. BULB SHOW. " THE ANNUAL T)U.LB QHOW Will be held in the Museum Hall, . " WEDNESDAY AND THUESDAY, 6th and 7th SEPTEMBER. V 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'Hainos (Mtiseum). Admission Is. C. W. BABBAGE, A. 0.- WILLIAMS, ' - ' Hon. Sec. A EEVOLUTION IN DEESS CUTTING. IMPEEIAL SYSTEM. NO FITTING EEQUIEED. £<IX Shaped Coats, Ladies' and ChildkJ ren's Dresses, Boys' Coats, All Shaped Skirts, Collars, and Flounces, TO BE LEAENED IN TWO LESSONS OF TWO HOURS. Smart dressing reduced to simply cost of material. Every mother and daughter her own dressmaker. Demonstrations free at any time,* CLASSES: WEDNESDAY, 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.; THURSDAY, 10 to 12; FRIDAY, 10 to 12; SATUEDAY, 10 to 12. Terms on application to MISS K. JOHNSTON, 1 PEW l IPAL, COOOH'S BUILDINGS. ■ THEY'RE ALL RIGHT ' MASTA PIPES. i T AST lot all gone. More coming in a few days. Everybody who smokes should smoke a "Masta." They're the essence of Pipe satisfaction. ALF. REYNOLDS i "THE SMOKER'S FEIEND." } EIDGWAY STEEET; . WANGANUI . : (noit F. E. Jackson and Co.'s). TABLE GOLF, 30s. ' s TABLE BOWLS, 20s and 425. TABLE BILLIARDS, 27s 6d. 1 PEG QUOITS, -7s 6d. J TjIE GBEAT GAME! OF EPSOM, 3s. '] ALSO A, LAEGE ASSOETMENT OF 1 CARD AND OTHEE GAMES. t -i A. D. WILLIS, ! BOOKSELLEE, -- .^STATIONEE,. AND . IMPOBTER, r j GENEEAL POINTER AND " "" " MANUFACTUEEB, VICTORIA AV|!sUßi WInGJINUI. t

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11643, 22 August 1905, Page 1

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