Amusement!. OPERA HOUSE. TO-NI6HT, GRAND T IEDERTAFEL /CONCERT. The LIEDERTAFEL will sing: — "The Viking's Farewell," "The Song of the Northmen." "A Servian Serenade/ "Mv Heart's Lover Queen," "Our King of Hearts," and "The Long Day *•' Olosee " The HUIA QUARTETTE will render: — "Evening's Twilight." MADAME EMILY BRIGGS (Soprano) will sing: — "Softly Sighs'' aud "The Moorish Maid." MH ROBERT NOTON (Baritone) (Auckland) will sing: — "Come into the Garden Maud," and "Let Me Love Thee.'" Box Plan at H. I. Jones and Son's. Conceit at 8 p.m. M. SPURDLE, Hon. Secretary. T>BIMITIVB MXTtIOrUST CHURCH, r DUBLIN STREET. SUNDAY NEXT. REV. J. COCKER, at 11 and 7. TUESDAY, JUNE 28th, at 7.30 p.m., Popular Lecture — "Peter McKenzie, the Great-Heart of Methodism." Admission, 6d. OPERA HOUSE. MONDAY, TUESDAY, AND WEDNESDAY NEXT. THE TTTIDE-WORLD T>ANTOSCOPE COMPANY. | LIVING PICTURES, LIVING PICTURES, From the Town Hall, Wellington. NEW SUBJECT'S, NEW FILMS. LATEST PATTEBN CINEMATOGRAPH. A Varied Programme, Varied Nightly. "Another enthusiastic audience a&sembled m the Town Hall laat nicrht to witness tho Pantodcope Company's pictures. — New Zealand Times. "Without a doubt the pictures of New Zealand's Wonderland are tho best that have "been seen here yet. ... Of outBido views there are both number and variety." — Evening Poet. THE WIDE-WORLD PANTOSCOPE COMPANY, The Premier Living Picture Company. DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL. MID-WINTER , ENTERTAINMENT. fTTHE District High School Pupils are i I assiduously practising for an enter- . tainrr.^n. 1 to be fl'von in th© Opera House on FRIDAY Evening, June 22m1. The programme will consist of Solos, Choruses, Recitations, Dialogues, "Dances, and Tableaux Vivanta by the Pupils, and instrumental items by the City Band and other friends of the school Proceeds in aid of the Free Stationery Fund and other school purposes.-" Admission — 2e and Is. ENTRIES CLOSE MONDAY, JUNE 25th, 1906. WANGANUI POULTRY, PIGEON, AND CAGE BIRD ASSOCIATION. [TiHlttD A NNUAL CJHOW. J.IIIRD Annual kjhow. DRILL HALL. j WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, I July 4th and sth, 1906. Fifty valuable prizes and trophies for competition, including Silver Cups, Gold Bracelet, Gold Medals, etc. POULTRY PLUCKING by Amateurs and* Experts. MONSTER CAKE, studded with gold and Silver Coins, will be sold during the ] Show. Special Prize (Cake, value £1 Is), presented by Mr Dublin, for best pair Trussed Fowls. GRAND ART UNION, to be drawn second night of the Show. First Prizo, Gold Nugget, value £10 10s. Second Prize, Gold Nugget, value £3. And ten other valuable prizes of purebred poultry. TICKETS — Ono shilling, whioh Admits bearer to the Show. W. RICHINGS, Hon. Secretary. "^DTTiirMAYrPLUMBER (deceased). THH business will be carried on at usual. 1 Mr A. Halligan has been appointed Manager, and will give estimates and ! sign tenders. ' The patronage of old and new customers solicited. Mr S. 11. "Rogers is authorised to receive all moneys owing to the business and his receipt win bo a sufficient discharge. It is particularly requested that all accounts owing to 25th May be settled at the shop before June 30th. JAMBS M. MAY, Executor. Ward's Champagne Pale Ale. NEW ZEALAND'S CHAMPION BOTTLED ALE. WARD AND CO.'S (LTD.) Pale Ale is pronounced by connoiseurs to be the. best bottled beer brewed in the colonies. Over 20 years' on the Australasian market. Quality guaranteed alwaya the same. Procure a sample lot from Williams Bros., WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, AVENUE. QUARTS, 10s Cd dozen, PINTS, 6s 6d. Delivered at your house. WARD AND CO., LTD., BREWERS, ETC., CIIRISTCHURCn.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 11897, 20 June 1906, Page 1
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561Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 11897, 20 June 1906, Page 1
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