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Amusements. QFERA HOUSE. OPERA HOUSE. THE RESORT OF HAPPY PEOPLE. Direction, John Fuller and Sons. TO-NIGHT. Dainty G'ehi£ ;. PULLER’S PICTURES, ' ■ And’ O’HARA'S SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Breathing' an air of. happy relief from the worries’of the world. " , THE LESSON. Most ■; : THE LESSON. Pathetic THE LESSON. Drama.- . i Built on the great Commandment, “Honour thy father and thy mother.” -Magnificent' Film of'the Argentine Cattle-raisers." , CATTLE SHOW AT BUENOS >AYRES. CATTLE SHOW AT. BUENOS' AYRES, Thrilling, and Sensational American Dramatic Productions,:. . ' ■- THE COWPUNCHER’S GLOVE. Edison THE COWPUNCHER’S GLOVE. Star'. ON THE MEXICAN BOEDER. - ON THE MEXICAN'BORDER, - Sparkling .Cascades'’ of Comedy: ■ RECREATION OF AN! HEIRESS. WHITE ROSES. THE SHERIFF AND MISS JONES. THE ROYAL WISHBONE. Interesting Films of Little-known Industries: HAT-MAKING IN JAVA.. KARLSBAD PORCELAIN AVORKS. ' Supplemented by Other Fascinating ■Units of "Cinematography. .Prices—D.C. and O.S. Is, Stalls Is, Pit od.

OjPE RA' H-' OUS E. Farewell tjle Wanganui Stage. ONE NIGHT. ONLY. ■. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29. A, Brilliant Attraction. HUGH J. WARD’S . HUGH J. WARD'S COMPANY OF COMEDIANS, Including MISS GRACE PALOTTA, And Australia’s Favourites, MISS CELIA GHILONT, , MISS MAUD CHETWYND. Piesonting ’ A JOYOUS WHIRL;OF FUN. “SEVEN DAYS” By Mary Roberts Rinehart and Avery 1 ilopwood. "SEVEN DAYS.” “SEVEN DAYS.” U a “SEVEN DAYS.” / ■ ; That laughed itself into the longest run over enjoyed by a farce in America, establishing a two years’ record at the Astor Theatre, - New York. ■ “SEVEN; DAYS.” . ; "SEVEN DAYS.” . . ■■ A Combination of Curious Circumstances. Prices—ss, 3s, 25S)<4 A ■ : Box plans opeiv at H. I. Jones and Son’s on Saturday morning. \ . Representative, WALTER MONK.

FURNITURE buying made easy at Purser and Son’s Sale, now on. Public Notices. POLITICAL. f-}." V., PEARCE, M:P., will give an Address on the Legislation of Last Session, including, the Licensing and (taming Acts, at the following places: Druids’ Hall, Patea, Tuesday, March 28. Public Hall, Wavcrley, Thursday, March - 30. Public Hall, Waitotara, Friday, March 31. Chair taken at B p.m. PIRATE FOOTBALL CLUB. Annual General Meeting of the above Club will be held in the Newmarket Hotel: on Saturday, March 25, at 8 p.ra., All intending members are invited to attend. B. WAIN WRIGHT, Hon. Sec. P.F.C. QPERA HOUSE. OPERA HOUSE. FRIDAY, 24th; MARCH. At 8 O'Clock pm. MR A. L. HERDMAN, M.P. for Wellington North, Will Deliver a, Political Address on the Important Questions of the Day. His Worship the- Mayor, (C„ E. Mackay, Esq.) will preside. ■ Electors are invited to hear one. of the leading members - of- the Opposition, and on© who always commands a- good audience when he addresses a public meeting. Dress circle reserved for ladies and their escorts. - -.-. - - , WANGANUI BOROUGH COUNCIL. (TTHE Public is hereby - notified thatitho ■ ; Wooden- Bridge ;at -the; point upon -which'the Native Reserve abuts, is TJnsafe for YehiculaijTraffic, and such traffic is, hereby requested to- cross the bridge with extreme caution, and at a pace not exceeding a walk, • GEORGE MURCH, Town-Clerk. : Wang aim.', 17th March, 1911. TATE A RACING CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING; - 17th. APRIL, T9l-1, 'VTOMINATTONS for the following Events Close-on Monday Next,,27th March,l-1911, at 8-p.m. Handicap Hurdles, of 75 sovs; 11 miles: i-;....-.-;-- 15s ; Flying Handicap* of 85 sovs; six, furlongs 20s Patea- -Easter ■ Handicap, of 100 sovs’;, one mile and three fnr,i longs ■ - 20s Borough, Handicap,'of -65 sovs; -seven':furlongs ................15s - Alton High-weight Handicap, of | 80 sovs; one; mile 20s Post Office closes at 5 p.m., and 'PeleIgraph Office closes at 8 p.ra. i -■* E. W. HAMERTON; i ... . . ■ Secretary. Linoleums , at the price of Floorcloth at Pursfer and Son’s Sale, nbw on.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13333, 23 March 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13333, 23 March 1911, Page 1