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Amuiamantt. I,;T;C E C M THEATEE. Jciitdctora.,.'. .Messrs Hayward, and. Cooper. I '.-At .8 shTO-MGHt;'-.- > hj - '■ ■ *.u HAYWARD’S PICTURES, COMPLETE CHANGE'OF -PROGRAMME. .Lord Eitohener’s. of Australian . Troops,: ■' Tho Golden Slipper, etc. Prices—2s; Is, fid; Ladies Is to-Circle. Business Manager,'WlLL JAMESON. ST. PAUL’S HAI/L. . . ;• ' FRIDAY, Ist APRIL. \\ At Si p.m. 'LECTURE, illustrated ■■^nh'^'Lftribiight" 'Views, entitled fF6ll3?tMTOtlis J.Under the, Stars and Striped tViIV W given in the above Hall By H'. Ui k‘HOLMES, Esq.,. Secretary', Wellington^‘Y.M.C.A.- : 'Funds in aid df St.- Phui’s .Cricket Club, H^iclr^ts, Js, .-.= I H.-B. NAYLOR, "Secretary. “ * $ c-'aVu. ■■■; -r "fji'h-P' E * WANGANUI OPERATIC AND 'r DRAMATIC SOCIETY. V MONDAY AND .TUESDAY, , i - ‘ APRIL ,4th and :5th... , ‘ Charming, Romantic, and Musical c ■ ' ‘ , .- Comedy—- ' “HANS fHE' BOATMAN;” ! >■ Powerful- Cast. - 50 /Performers. Full Orchestra under the direction of Mrs R. O’Hara. ... ‘ 'Popular prices.- ' ' Full particulars in future issue. i . . W-. HALL, r;h ■ j. v Horn: Scot ,‘v Jesses o* th* barn. V/- -M Ji' ; ' J^Al^lNui i t;jk’ I/I- - Direction J. and I N-,- TAIT. , Commencing WEDNESDAY) APRIL 6.' , , . WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6. SECOND AUSTRALASIAN TOUR. Vfßabk ,to. the t Land Rich in- Wonderful Memories.” - TARING THE ENTIRE COUNTRY SIDE BY STORM, rv' A SUCCESSION OF SENSATIONAL TRIUMPHS. ’ < The Famous ./Royal ?J Besses o’ th* barn band. BESSES O’ TH’ BARN BAND. , •' ■ BESSES O’ TH’ BARN’S AND;- V BESSES O’ TH’ BARN' BAND. /• ’ ’(Finest in- the World.) t V: They-Besses recent South. .African Tour haa. one long series of Remarkable .'Successes, and the Band—which has been; ■Ahglaented since its last visit—now numbers 3,3 instruments, all solists of, distinction,; and is conceded to be hj More, powerful than ever. H - ticutars respecting prices', 'open-lnif;-Of box .plans, and booking by post fadiUtleSr-in'‘ latfer issiife. ; ; Manager G. HORMAN BARNES. , To(irjng Manager ...A; W. BATISTE I •- ■ -■ ’ <>..• -r. '*ll* T X* f . t'» i yiSIT THE ZOO, ARAMOHO. ' OPEN DAILY, SUNDAYS INCLUDED. • Attractions for the Ypung and Old. Swings, Croquet, and other Games. * ' Hot Water. Free. ! Admission 6d'. Children 3d.

The qualities of the coffees used in blending Bourbon Coffee make it easily the best brand on the marlii|t* The best growths ftpm|he great coffee districts of the i|orld are submitted by our i. in London, and a selecthen made by our export. , Bourbon Coffee is blended, roasted and ground by a unique {tfoOess, and packed in special ; / air'■tight cannisters which retain all its strength and aroma, jr y ( ' Food vvfoir and the Aged. The particular and important featured, of Benger’s Food is ; that it can be prepared to suit any degree of digestive power, according to,, the directions on each tin. In <ihis way it wins back health and strength. fJT/ie “ Lancet" describes II SMr, (Benger's admirable preparation." "KLINK,” "TENAita&enta for breakage*. nun

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXV, Issue 13034, 30 March 1910, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXV, Issue 13034, 30 March 1910, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXV, Issue 13034, 30 March 1910, Page 3