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Amusements. OPERA HOUSE. OPERA HOUSE. Direction* John Puller and Sons. The ' Resort of Happy People. " NEXT MONDAY NIGHT. PULLER’S PICTURES. And O’HARA’S SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Decreed by the people to . be an Entertainment .of great Charm, Refinement, and Education. : ; Prices—Dress Circle and 0. Stalls Is, Stalls la, PitiGd. Booking 6d.extra. Plan at Hi I. Jones and Son’s, Ltd. Q P E R A HOUSE. FAREWELL VISIT. Good-bye to the Wanganui Stage. ( ONE' NIGHT ONLY. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29. A -Brilliant Attraction. I HUGH J. WARD’S Hugh j. ward’s • COMPANY OP COMEDIANS, Including MISS GRACE PALOTTA, And Australia’s Favourites, MISS CELIA GHILONI, MISS MAUD* CHETWYND. • Piesenting • A JOYOUS WHIRL OP FUN. “SEVEN DAYS'' By Mary Roberts Rinehart arid Avery Hop wood. THE GREATEST COMEDY HIT IN TWENTY YEARS. That laughed itself into the longest run ever erijoysd by a farce in New York, establishing a- two years’ record at the A'stor Theatre.' "SEVEN DAYS.” . "SEVEN DAYS.” A Laughing Worider that will Add to the Gaiety of the Nation. Box plan at H, I. Jones and Son’s. Representative, WALTER MONK. Q P E R A HOUSE. Du'ectiori, J. T. Muir. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, MARCH 30th and 31st. ANTONIA DOLORES, THE ENCHANTRESS OP SONG. THE GREAT PEIMA DONNA, Will Give TWO CONCERTS. Assisted by MR SELWYN SHRIMPLIN, Hie Talented Ariierican Pianist, DOLORES. DOLORES. , DOLORES. DOLORES. •.DOLORES. DOLORES. DuLOltES:' DOLORES. MDLLE. DOLORES' in her Song Recitals enthralls one with the wondrous beauty of her voice, her supreme art iri production, her depth of pathos and sentiment, and the richness of her rounded tones. She is one of the very few living singers who can grip her audience with the mysterious power of sentiment song, and sway them at her own sweet vyill. Now she croons some Old World folk-song, now she rouses her listeners to enthusiasm by the fiery declamation of some national patriot song. The sweetness of the English ballad is fallowed by a French morceaii, arid an old Scottish song may be followed by selections from German Lieder and Norwegian or Russian songs. To listen to Dolores is a rare treat to the music-lover, arid an education in vocalisation to the musical student; Prices—6s, 4s, Ys. Box Plan 1 opbns Tuesday next at H. I. Jones arid Son’s.

THE AKAMOHO ZOO. The Finest Collection of : ~, WILD ANIMALS- MONKEYS and BIRDS In New Zealand. /' either the Glasgow Street, or -f- , Dublin Street car to the Aramoho Terminus, and then a two’ minutes' walk. OPEN TO THE PUBLIC EVERY DAY, INCLUDING-SUNDAY. • Admission—Adults, Is; ; Children over 12, 6d; under 12, 3d. . :;r _ Afterhqoh ,-Tea,. 6d. ... , ;v i Billiards, CrOquet, Swing-boats, FREE - - 3\ J. BOYD', Proprietor. FURNITURE buyfrig made easy at Purser and Son's Sale; now on. Publio Notices. KAIERAU FOOTBALL CLUB. rriHß Annual General Meeting of the above will be held in Dustin’s Rooms on Wednesday, 29th met., at 8 p.m. Business: Annual Report, etc. G. M. MITCHELL, Hon. Sec. POLITICAL. V. PEARCE, M.P;, will, give ah '-J • Address on the Legislation of Last Session, including the Licensing and Gaming Acts, at the following' places: Druids’ Hall, Patea, Tuesday, March 28. Public Hall’, Waverley, Thursday, March 30. Public Hall, Waitotara, Friday, March 31. Chaiir taken at 8 p.in. "N PATEA RACING CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING, 17th APRIL, 1911, Nominations for . the ’ following Events’Close: on Monday-Next/27th March, 1911/ at 8 p.m.:— , Handicap Hurdles, of 75 sovs; 1} miles 15s Flying Handicap, of 85 sbvs; six furlongs 2Qs Patea Easter Handicap, of, 100 - sovs; One mile and three furlongs 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 Telegraph Office closes at 8 p.m. R. W. HAMRRTON, Secretary.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13335, 25 March 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13335, 25 March 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13335, 25 March 1911, Page 1