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Amusements. FRIDAY, JUNE 11th. A B.C.- HALL. ARAMOIIO. ' GRAND BENEFIT CONCERT, Tendered to Mrs ifaekay and Children, by the Wanganui Concert Company. PART I. i Overture^ — Mia* Smith (piano), Miss Me- ! Auley (violin), J. McFadgen 2nd vio- . lin), Mr F. Low (flute). Mr W. Quin (violin), Mr Box ('cello). Song — "Deathless Army" ' T. Button D ne t_"The Sweet Wild Rose*' Misses E. 31 McGuiie and Bella McLran. Song — "Believe Me If All Those Endearing Young Charms" E. Walpole. Song (Comic)— Selected ... M. Hartigan Duet — Selected Mr and Mrs. Wellington Recitation (Cowic)— "Charge of the Light Brigade" G. Wells Song — "In Old Madrid" Mies M. McKinnon Duet — "Excelsior," Messrs McLean and Walpole Quartette— Selected S.A. Band Song — "Every Race Has a Flag" G. Larharlca PART IT. Overturt! — "Lola" Orchestra Song — "When the Ebb-Title Flows" A. McLean Song — "My AJii Folk" Mi&s M. McKinnon Solo (bone)-- 1 Selected G. W T ells Duet— Selected Mr and Mrs Shearsbv Song (Comic) — Selected 11. V. Duigan Song— J.T. Muiv Song — "Kathleen Marvourneen" Miss E. McGuirc Song — Selected, Mr James Violin Solo — ftomance in G. W. Quin Song— Selected J. Taylor Song — "Pretty Redwing" G. Laharka "GOD §AYE THE KING." Dance to follow. RriVoslinients provided. Accompanist — Miss Smith. Director — Jl. Glubb. Hon. Sec. — M. Harligan. Admission, £c. FOOTBALL! ! ! RECREATION GROUND. SATURDAY, JUNE 12th. JUNIOR MATCHES, 1.30 o'clock. SENIOR MATCH: WANGANUI V. PIRATES, 3 o'clock. Admission — Grounds 6d. §£and: Gentlemen. Gd; LndietJ free. R. DUNKLEY, Hon. Sec. r\ P E R A HOUSE. Lecsee Mr Allan Hamilton Business Manasjtr George Buller FQT*. TJTafcF, NinUTS O\ T LY. ALLAN HAMILTON'S DRAMATIC COMPANY. WEDNESDAY. JUNE IGtK First Production in Wanganui of "IN THE RANKS." "IN THE RANKS." A stirring military drama by George R. Sims (by arrangement with Mr George Rignold.) THURSDAY, JUNE 17th. First production of tho sensational Drama : "QUEEN OF THE NIGHT." "QUEF.N OF TTJE NIGHT." FRIDAY, JUNE 18th. Special Revival of the celebrated play, 'A MESSAGE FROM MARS." "A MESSAGE FROM MARS." Presented by arrangement with Messrs Charles Hawtrey and Frank Curzpn, London. THE BOX PLAN OPENS At Jones and Sons to-morrow (Saturday) morning. Popular Prices: Dress Circle and Orchestra Stalls tfs, stalls f?s, and Pil Is. Early doors to stalls and pit 6d extra. No 'extra charge for booking. CLAUDE H. WHAITE, Touring Manager. MCULLING ARNST— WEBB ! Race to be Rowed at 2 p.m., TUESDAY, JUNE 22nd. 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. Boats, 4s return. 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. Boats, 5s return. After 11 a.m. all boats will take passengers to Follow the Race, and return direct to town. WAIONE, Umpire's Boat, £2. WAIMARIE £1 WAIRERE, OHURA, WAKAPAI lOfl.* Apply early for Tickets. A. HATRICK AND CO. W. R. TUCK, Chairman of Webb Committee. SCREENED PUPOKGA COAL 32/- PER TON. 16/- PER HALF TON. 8/6 PER QUARTER TON. 3/6 PER SACK. FOR SPOT CASH ONLY, DELIVERED WITHIN THE BOROUGH. ALL OTHER COALS, COKE, and FIREWOOD KEPT IN STOCK. BOOKING PRICES AS USUAL. ______ HORSLEY & FAKRIS, • and 8, ST. HfLL STREET.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXIV, Issue 12793, 11 June 1909, Page 1

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