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v v Amuiaments. OPERA HOUSE, WANGANUI. MONDAY, OCTOBER 23. "IT MAY BE FOR YEARS" AND IT MAY BE FOR EVER." Farewell to the best Concert Comiianyjthat has ever visited Australasia. f TTTATKIN Tl^T-ILLS And his Talented Confreres' Final • • Appearance. Box plan at H. I. Jones and Son's, Friday morning. Prices, 4s, 3s, 2s. Piano from Dresden Company. "TWA NICHTS O' NICHTS." OPERA HOUSE, WANGANUI. TIIURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 19th and 120 th1 20th OCTOBER. . TESSIE TI/TACLACHLAN. U rcssiE XYXaclachlan. THE QUEEN OF SCOTTISH SONG. Assisted by Mr John McLinden, 'Ccllxst, and Mr Robert Buchanan, Pianist and Accompanist, will give two GRAND CONCERTS. MISS MACLACHLAN will singFolk Song. "The Auld Scotch Sangs." - Lullaby, "Cronan." Border Ballad, "Blue Bonnets." Irish Song, "Killarney." Gaelic Waulking Song, "Air Fal-al-al-o" And" the Great Patriotic Song, "Rule Britannia." MR McLINDEN will play— Cavatina (Raff). A Nocturne in E Flat (Chopin). B Gavotte Humoresqne (Popper). A. "Cantilen'e" (Golterman). I>. " Wiegenlied" "(Klengel). C. "Tarantella" (Victor Herbert). •'Highland Memories" (McLinden). MR ROBEIRT BUCHANAN will Play: — "Fantasia on Scntcli Airs" (Bnchanan). "Marche Militaire" (Schubert). Complete change of programmp for Friday's concert. ' Greeted everywhere by crowded and euthusiastic audiences. liox plan now open at H. I. Jones and Son's (Ltd.). • Admission, ss, 3s, 2s. Lipp Pia*no from Dresden Company. " ARAMOHO BOAT CLUB'S HALL. FRIDAY, OCTOBEiR 20th. pOJJCE R ; j2 AND y\ ANC E, In aid of Mr A. Eadie. PROGRAMME: Overture — O'Hara's Orchestra. Trombone Solo— "The Death of Nelson" (by request) Mr T. Gray. Song (humourous) — Mr G. Leslie. Song (descriptive) — Mr G. Copley. Clarionet Solo — Mr'J. Matthews, 'gong (se-lectod)^-JVlvs R. O'Sara. Mandoline Duet — Messrs >¥instone and '. Tinline. Specialities— Mr A. Thompson. ~ INTERVAL. Overture — O'Hara's Orchestra. Song (comic) — Mr Chitham. Coon Song- — &_r McCarthy. Trio (cornet, trombone, and piano) — Mr G. L. Buckley, Mr T. Gray, and Mrs G. L. Buckley. Sailor's Hornpipe — Miss Murphy. Song (ballad)— Mr Walpole. Song (comic) — Mr PenhallCornet Solo— Mr G. L. Buckley. • Concert Is. Dance Is 6d. Tenden. " " TENDERS. • fIIENDERS are invited for additions and "JL repairs to Rifle Butts, Putiki (mostly labour). • Plans and specifications at Messrs Wiliiams and Harper's. JOHN P. WATT, Lieut.-Colonel, Chairman of TO BUILDERS. rfIENDERS are invited until noon on X ' .SATURDAY, 28th October, for the erection of additions to Waverley Public School. Plans, etc., may bo seen at my office from TUESDAY, 24'i>.i October, to closing date. " r THOS. H. JAMES, •Architect to Wanganui Education Board. /" FOR SALE BY TENDER. THE Residence of Mrs E- White, situated on Virginia Road, • St. John's Hill, immediately beiiind Virginia Lake, and commanding an extensive view of the river. The house contains Diningroom (27 by 16), IJrawingroom (21ft by 17ft Bin), spacious Halls, 6 large jsedrooms, Kitchen, Pantry, Scullery, and Store, Bathroom (with enamelled bath), hot and cold water and gas laid on, Range, etc. The , water supply is from a natural spring, which is pumped by windmill. The Okehu water, is also laid on. The stable contains carriage shed, stalls, loft, and "man's room. There is also a spacious fowl run. The garden, is' beautifully laid out, and the section contains eleven acres three roods, more or less. There is also a piece of land adjoining, which contains one acre one rood ".thirty perches, more or less. Tenders will be, received at my office, 85, Ridgway Street, up till TUESDAY, the 14th day of November, at noon, where all information and cards to view can be obtained^ Photos and ground .plan can be had on application. ' , The highest or any tender not neces-' sarily accepted. „ . ' .' .T. H. BATTLE, Architect. HIGH CLASS SINGING, VOICE PRODUCTION, AND MANDOLINE PLAYING. MADAME EMILY BRIGGS (Professor of the London Academy of Music, , England, Technical Institute, etc. ; winner of the Lord Mayor of London's Prize, also Corporation of London's ' Prize, both for Solo Singing, 5 times Scholarship ' holder Gitildhall School of Music) is prepared to give instruction in the above subjects at her house, 126, the Avenue, or at the residence of pupils. Prospectus on applicat ion.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11692, 19 October 1905, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11692, 19 October 1905, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11692, 19 October 1905, Page 1

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