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Amusements:' IT rhfiEEA HOUSE. OPERA HOUSE. John Fuller and Sons. Purveyors of Pleasant and Profitable • £ ; Pastime for the People. ItTIiLEB'S PICTURES. And omEA’S SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. / yW TONIGHT. " Presenting a bitdget of Pictures which liteifllly reach out from’the screen and grijfethe ' audience, holding"" them from start' to finish by their groat interest, enhandfed by magnificent • achievements in cinematography, and perfected by fault-iest-^rejection. r To-night’s’ Attractions: KING- GEORGE Y. OPENS HIS FIRST ‘I "y,^PARLIAMENT. Z: ! ANIMATED PUTTY. ; tiARRACLE’S CfIAPERONE. I*WINNIYG BACK HIS LOYE. V AN-EYE FOR AN EYE. WEEDLEDUM ‘AS POLICEMAN. ACROSS THE" MOUNTAIN PARSES OF • • ‘ NEW ZEALAND, introducing the lovely Bailor Gorge. WINTER SPORTS AT. ST. MORITZ. A VOTE THAT COUNTED. « -feWV\&RSi«FECYfERS. A GENTLEMAN CHAUFFEUR. AFTER THE BALL. THE PATHE GAZETTE. Comment oh this great selection would be superfluous. It speaks'for itself. JVC. and O.S. Ts, Stalls. Is, Pit 6d. Efim at H. I. Jones and Son's, Ltd. Booking, fid extra. “IT- —^r— — • Q P - E ,R A ---H OUSE. i| faeeXvellatsit. Good-hyetd the Wanganui Stage. £ . ONE NIGHT ONLY. WEDNESDAY,-MARCH 29. A A Brilliant Attraction. HUGH J. WARD’S HUGH J. WARD S COMPANY OF COMEDIANS, ife ■. " A Jnclndiug ‘ MISS GRACE PALOTTA, a And Australia’s Favourites, Ml® CELIA T3HILONI. $ : .MSS MAUD CHETWYND. * ** ? v ■J- A JOYOUS WHIRL OF FUN. : I)AYS” Roberts Rinehart and Avery * , , . Hopwood. THE GREATEST COMEDY HIT IN -Jiggy-WENTY^YEARS. That laughed itself into the longest run ever enjoyed by farce in New Y'ork, establishing va<’.two years’ record at the Astor Theatre:" “SEVEN DAYS.” o “SEVEN -DAYS.” A .’Laughing Wonder that will Add to the ■ TTE^v-<Gaiety r ef the-Nation. : . -Box .plan-at-H-.1. Jones and Son’s, prices—os, 3s, 2s i Representative, WALTER MONK. * • Q PEE A HOU f Direction, J. T. Muir. •f • THURSDAY AND' •’.'FRIDAY, ?"" . M"ARCH ,30th and" 3lst.S E. ANTONIA DOLORES, tTHE ENCHANTRESS, OF SONG. | THE GREAT PEIMA DONNA, I I Will Give TWO, CONCERTS. ' -Assisted -by"’ SHS-SEEWYN SHRIMPLIN. . "• " THe-Talented American.Pianist. DOLORES. DOLORES. DOLORES. DOLORES. ? " DOLORES. DOLORES. •.■"•I" DQLORES. DOLORES. i.. MDLXE. 'DOLORES in her Song - Recitals enthralls one -with, the wondrous Veanty of her voice, her supreme art in : production,- her t depth: of ■ pa thos - and sentiment, and ■ the richness of her rounded tones." ■

is one of the very few living singers who can grip her audience with the mysterious power of sentiment song, and ■wdy them at her own sweet will. Now •hoycroona some Old World folk-song, now •he* rouses Jfefc. listeners to enthusiasm by thejfiejj ..declamation of some national pa»n#;s&|.:'> I/'- '- f ljfte.;;Sweetnesß o{ : the English ballad is ,-by ;a 1 tench 'inorceau, and an oldjjSCottigh' sotlg - may be foliowed-'byse-—fectiona from. . German -Lieder and l Nor;or -Russian r songs. - ■ ■ 'tHbvlxten. to Dolores is a rare treat to am education ■m.vocal-isation-Ho the musical student. .. Prices—6s, 4s, :2s. . .... . Boir.Rlan..opens Tuesday-next at H. I. rA'< • c TlHsz&iu i . The .Finest jCollepfion of WILD MbNEE’rS and BIRDS ; . tu --.XlnVNew Zealand. ftIAKE. .either the ' Glasgow Street or ' " Dublin: Street cajCAp jthe Aramoho- . Terminus, and. then a two-minutes’ walk. OPEN TO THE PUBLIC EVERY DAT, INCLUDING - SUNDAY. Admission—Adults, Is; Children over 12, 6d; nader-12,-3d. Afternoon Teh, 6d. EEEE l,s= 3 r'-' J&YD. Erppri^tor. Llrwlnims at.;ttio. price of Floorcloth it Purser and'Son’s Sale, now on. EEQmEUEirfS. - ;■, EVERY DESCRIPTION OF . CDL HCLISH HARNESS ;'IN STOCK,< -• - ,OR TO ORDER. .- . Only the Highest Grade Leather , and ■ Used., , WOR KMANSHIP OF THE BEST. Up-to-Dato Repair Department. ♦RE PRICES.. C. J. PERKY, WHOLESALE * RETAIL HARNESS AND SADDLE MAKER, Direct Importer of English and other Goods, - ' Exceptional opportunity, to,save money, at Purser and Son's.great Furniture M«t now on.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13336, 27 March 1911, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13336, 27 March 1911, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13336, 27 March 1911, Page 6