AniUße">*t.£s, OPERA HOUSE. TUESDAY, 28th NOVEMBER. Er\ TTURLEY, ESQ., . U. Jtl of Palmerston North, will deliver an address, '•NO-LICENSE FROM A TEMPERANCE POINT OF VIEW." Chairman, Dr Hatherly. Everyone should hear both sides. All are invited. ADMISSION FREE. Doors open 7.30. Address at 8. APEEA HOUSE, WANGANUi SATURDAY AND MONDAY, December 2nd and 4th. Uunder arrangement with MR J. C. WILLIAMSON, LONDON'S LAUGHING LIMIT OF FUN, "THE J.P." Direct from the Princess Theatre, Melbourne, and His Majesty's Theatre, Sydney, Where for Months past- it has been delighting COUNTLESS THOUSANDS OF THEATRE-GOERS'. Box Plan now open at H. I. Jones and Son's. OPERA HOUSE. Direction of CLYDE MEYNELL and JOHN GUNN. SATURDAY NEXT, DEC. 2nd, Will witness the First Appearance in i Wanganni of the famous STRAND mHEATRE /COMEDY JL • . v r\ OMPANY, VJ In which are popularly identified those FAMOUS LONDON .GAIETY STARS, MR J. J. DALLAS And MISS FLORENCE LLOYD, In England's Immortal Laughing Triumph "THE J.P." As played at the Strand Theatre, London, for over 600 nights. Prices, ss, 3s, and Is. Business Manager, G. H. BARNES. DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL ENTERTAINMENT. THiii Annual Entertainment of the District High School will be given in the Opera House on MONDAY and TUESDAY, 18th and 19th December. Tho Entertainment this year will take the form of a SCHOOL OPERA, entitled. "THE LADY OP THE LAKE," and consists of Solos, Choruses, Dialogues, Marching, and Highland Dancing. The beautiful and picturesque costume of the Scottish Highlands will be a prominent feature. Proceeds to go for prizes and to -provide FREE BOOKS and STATIONERY as far as it will go. Admission as usual, 2s and Is. • WANGANUI HORTICULTURAL » SOCIETY'S A NNUAL SPRING QJHOW. DRILL HALL THURSDAY & FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30th AND DECEMBER Ist, 1905. GRAND DISPLAY OF Pot Plants, Cut. Flowers, Floral Decorations, Children's Exhibits, Native Handiwork, Fruit, Vegetables, and Homo Industries. PUBLIC SCHOOL COMPETITIONS. Exhibits to be staged on Second Day of Show (namely, FRIDAY). • Handsome Challenge Banner to be presented to the School winning most points. Entries close on TUESDAY, 28th, at Messrs Jas. Laird and Son's Avenue shop. Catalogue of prizes, containing all information, from Messrs J. T. Sinclair, Jas. Laird and Sons,.Benefield and Sons, and Roy Walker, or - - .... ■? J t Fc-HOLLOWA-Y, Secretary. PERSONAL. IF this should meet the eye of any person about to make a presentation to a smoking friend, something' te his advantage may be obtained from Alf- Reynolds (the Smokers' Friend), who has just unpacked a choice assortment of case 'Pipes, Cigar and Cigarette' Holders and Cases^' Tobacco Pouches, 'Shaving Requisites, .etc., all of which are to "be- sold at" a I fair, square, and substantial discount off the usual price. Look in to-day at the old address, near Jackson and Co.'s, Ridgway |. Strcefc; .LANGER SCHOOL OF DRESSCUTTING. EVERY LADY HER OWN DRESS-- . . . " MAKER. New Zealand Insurance Buildings, Victoria '•'- Avenue. MISS BOHAN,' who Kas' been appointed agent by Miss Kate Stewart, will teach-the •afeove,syst«m; u the--latest and most perfect method yet devised. By it •the whole -work of designing and -.cutting out' -a <dress is reduced to a fixed system. Easily understood; rapidly acquired; no calculations. . ■ . ' ' Classes. — Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday-; -hours, 11-.to 12, 2.30 to 4.30. Evening- "Class.— Thursday, 7 te 9. Millinery.— Monday, 10 to 12, to 4.30. Evening Class.— Friday, 7 to 9.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11725, 28 November 1905, Page 1
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