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Amucsmant*. PICTURE THEATRE. Direction.......Messrs Hayward,and Cooper, The Pioneers of Permanent Pictures in Waifgamii. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. COMPLETE change of pictures. COMPLETE CHANGE OF PICTURES. EAYWAED’S PICTTJEES, Will present a 'Programme Picked from, the World’s Leading Film Producers. Rack Among the Old Folk (dramatic). Ocawanda (sensational dramatic). - Little Angels of Luck (dramatic), Moorish Cavalry (scenic). SCENES' IN AFRICA. SCENES, IN AFRICA. Dartmoor and Dartmoor (scenic). Cigarette-making (industrial). Greedy Reptiles and Their Ways (scenic) Electric Transformation (trick). POOLSHEAD ON THE ALPS. FOOLSHEAD ON THE ALPS, A Screamer from Start to Finish. The Kidnapped Servant (comic). . Oh! That Tonic (comic). This Programme will be. supported by the NORMAN CONCERT PARTY: Beautiful Illustrated Songs. MISS MABEL FOWLER, Princess of miss Mabel fowler.' Song, Will sing “Killarncy.’' MR CHAS. NORMAN. . MISS EDITH NEVILLE.

Popular Picture Prices. No extracharge, for booking. Children, .sixpence all parts. Business Manager, WILL JAMESON. iJIOWN HALL, CASTLECLIFF. X TO-MORROW EVENING, And Every Friday. THE IMPERIAL PICTURES. Splendid Programme of Latest Moving Pictures. Prices—ls, Children sixpence, i (A P' E E A HOUSE. Direction, Allan Hamilton. IT. ID AY, JANUAEY 20. . HAEEY PLIMMER and EEYNOLD DENNISTON Announce MISS LIZET ir. PAEKES And their Popular Company, in Clyde Fitch’s Successful Comedy-Drama, '"LOVER’S LANE,’’ (The Sweetest Story Ever Told). The Children’s Scenes a source of neverfailing delight. Bright and breezy. SATURDAY, JANUAEY 21. The. Greatest- 'Success---of Modern Times. The most-talked-about- play New Zealand has seen for years, "THE PASSING OF THE THIRD FLOOR BACK." (Arrangement Eupert Clarke and Clyde Meynell.) Box plan opens Tuesday, January 17, at H. I. Jones and Son’s. Prices—ls, 2s Gd, Is. Early doors 6d extra till 7.30. Doors 7.13. Day sales at Goss’s. WANGANUI CALEDONIAN SOCIETY’S ANNUAL SPORTS GATHERING On* MONDAY - , JANUAEY 23. COOK’S GARDENS. PIPING, DANCING, WRESTLING, HAMMER-THROWING,. JUMPING, RUNNING, and CYCLING. BOWLING AND QUOITS. - BOY SCOUT EVENTS. ■ FIRE BRIGADE BABY RESCUE 'COMPETITION. SHEEP Etc. Sport for Young and - Old.. Admission, Is. Free Seats on the Terraces. Trams to Ground. Trains North and South delayed to suit visitors.

Grand national concert IN THE EVENING. OPERA HOUSE, at 7.30. The following Talented Artistes have been engaged;— MISS MARY COOPER (Ashland, late of London) , MISS NEWTON (Wellington) MISS' L. WHITE (Wanganui) MR FARQUAHAR YOUNG (Dunedin) MR ALEX. NEWTON (Wellington) MR GEORGE SWAN (Wanganui) MR A. TOWSEY, Accompanist. O’HARA’S ORCHESTRA. 1 International Dancing by the. Leading Exponents of the Tcrpsichorean Art. Presentation of School Medals will take place at the Concert. Popular Prices—3s, 2s, Is. Messrs Swan and Herd, Stage Managers! N. MACKENZIE FORBES, Secretary. Public Notices. WANGANUI BOROUGH COUNCIL. DOG TAX, 1911. IVIOTICE is hereby given that the, Wan- ’ ganui Borough Council has by resolution fixed the Dog Tax for the year ending 31st December, 1911, as follows: For dogs other than sheep or cattle dogs, bona fide, used for driving sheep or cattle, . seven shillings and silence for each dog. For each dog used bona fide .for driving sheep or cattle the sum of two shillings and sixpence.; Notice is also hereby given that Mr Thomas Hogg has been appointed Registrar and Collector of- Dog Tax, and the Borough Council Chambers, St. Hill Street, has been appointed the Registration Office for the purpose of receiving the tax and registering dogs. . . 1 ' T. E. THOMAS AND CO.’S HALFPRICE REMNANT DAYS ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NEXT*

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13279, 19 January 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13279, 19 January 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13279, 19 January 1911, Page 1

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