Amusements. QPEEA house, opera house. Direction John Fuller and Sons.'; PULLEE’S PICTURES, ■ And ; : O’HARA’S SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. In another Superior’ Pictorial and Musical Combination. • ’ TO-NIGHT. THE YIGAR ;,OE WAKEFIELD. A masterly production by the Thauhousor Company. RACHAEL. RACHAEL. A Powerful and Intense Russian Drama. TWO BOYS .IN*. BLUE. . A film which deals, largely with Cowboys and Indians, and! which is iar ahead of anything previously producedin the; same line. It teeing with'heroic, deeds. , T, ■„ , Hundreds <ll Of Of TURIN. Scenic Feet‘ ,1 • Splendour. ■ N' LUCERNE TO MOUNT PALATES/ tAUNCH OF; THE THUNDERER, The Biggest Battleship the world has ever known. Launched on the Thames on, Wednesday,: February .1,, 19h1,; - KOWA-NG TO^tG, Fine snapshots Depicting Life in China. LIFE OF A SALMON. Introducing gi’eat , Indian - Canoe Race and some magnificent Canadian Scenery. NAT (PINKERTON, And the great Bank Robbery. Also a budget. Laughable Absurdities, including ' , MA-IN-LAW GOES: SKATING. ■ Prices—D.C. and O.S. Is, Stalls Is, Pit Gd. ANOTHER ALL-STAR BUDGET NEXT THURSDAY, CHURCH ANNIVERSARY. | ARAMOHO WESLEYAN CHURCH. ANNUAL TEA MEETING, To-morrow Night, 5.110 to 6.30 o'clock. Concert 8 pan. f ... ■ PROGRAMME. . Selection 0..-...Lyricqum .Orchestra Duet, “Nocturne,” Mrs Wellington and . Miss Lints. Song, “The ’Curfew,’’ \Mr,i E. 11. Short. Violin Solo, “Meditation,” Mr.. Gilchrist.,: Song, selected Airs) L, Gos^. Recitation, “Scandal,” Mr A. Thompson. 1 Song,, “Glorious-Devon,” ... Mr L,. Craig’,- ! Pianoforte Solo, “Durand’s First Waltz,” •Master , : E.' Lind. Song, “0.,. Dry Those Tears,” Miss Lints,Song,.,“lp Days, of Old,” Mr E. 11-. ; Short, Trombone’: SoUr, "A, Dream ; of - Paradise,” - ' Air .Walling,.: Selection- rjricquin Orchestra., Song,- “The Old Grey,-Fpx,” Aljr L, Craig. Trio,,-Me»daincs Wellington-'and Goss and : - AK®-Green. -Tickets, ls,,adrriit-to.--both-Tea .arid-,, , Concert. , Exceptional opportunity to save money, at Purser and Son’s great Furniture Sale, now on. For Sale or Te Let. Sale dr Lease, on very easy terms. A.chance.to,hecqmc jour,,own-land-lord. Four-roomed House, nearly , new, on Gpnville tram route. H. J. Turner.
del’ Leicester) and 6 Corriedale Rains. ’Apply- Dave S.. Taylor, Te .Akau, Waverley. BUILDING; TO LEAIp!. ANTED to Lease—Large two-storied '' Building, Tanpo Quay, also large Brick Store at rear, lately occupied by the Wanganui Herald-Company. Apply to i C. L. DUIGAN vANDiiCp., ....... 75, Ri<}gwjiy .&tyeet. Publlo Notices. ‘ ’Jj'JXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS AND SKETCHES -by - H. I. BABBAGE i ■ (Exhibitor, 'at the Royal Academy, ■ London), At A. J. FOUNTAIN’S, the Avenue, TUESDAY, 21st; te THURSDAY, 23rd MARCH. Admission Free. TECHNICAL SCHOOL. Dressmaking and millinery ' ' CLASSES. TO-NIGHT, 7 to 9. TOMORROW, 10 to 12, 3 to 5, and 7 to 9. Instructress). MISS DANDY. A. VARNEY. ; Director and -Secretary. FURNITURE buying made, ,easy at Purser and Son’s Sale, now orir F LOUNGERS, MOKI ~TEHA KIH I, - WHAREHOU, SCHNAPPER, AND MANY OTHER VARIETIES BEACH. US - DAILY. SMOKED FISH A SPECIALITY. ALSO PRIME RABBITS. G. GARGUILO&OO/S IMPERIAL...-FISH - DEFOTb RiDCWAYSTREET. ’Phone’442;;
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13330, 20 March 1911, Page 1
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449Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13330, 20 March 1911, Page 1
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