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Amusements. ELECTRIC THEATRE. Direction, Messrs Hayward and Copper. TO-NIGHT AND EVERY NIGHT. HAYWARD’S PICTURES. Change of Programme To-night, lilt. GAUMONT GRAPHIC. HAMBURG TO BtANKENESE. THREE HEARTS (dramatic). THE SHY YOUTH. PATHES LATEST GAZETTE. THE CHARM OF THE FLOWERS. • SILVER CLOUD’S SACRIFICE. CALINO IN LOVE. WITHIN AN INCH OF HIS LIFE. A Spkndid Programme of Real Cinematographic* Genu*. ' Prices—D.C. and Stalls (tip-up cliaire) Is. Pit (id. Bj-x plan at H. I. Jones'. Business Manager, WILL JAMESON. ROTALsSKATING RINK.. DRUIDS’ HALL, BELL STREET. jIFEN every morning, 10 till 12; every afternoon, 2 till 5; every evening, 7.30 till 10. Admission. fid. Admission and Floorage, Is.' Admission and Hire of Skates, Is fid. () P ERA H 0 U S E. FRIDAY, APRIL 21. GRAND BENEFIT ENTERTAINMENT la Aid of AIR NEVILLE THORNTON. Assisting Artistes: M isses Miller Wood, Lints. Messrs Towsey, Swan, Chambers, Short, and Robinson. Mr and Mrs Shearsby. Mr and Airs Ralph O’Hara. Also a Magnificent Programme of FULLERS’ PICTURES. Admission—2s and Is. J. LOGAN, Hon. Sec. QUERA HOUSE. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25 and 26. ' EUGENE OSSIPOFF, EUGENE From the EUGENE Grand Opera, EUGENE Moscow, EUGENE le the GREATEST OPERATIC OSSIPOFF. OSSIPOFF, OSSIPOFF, OSSIPOFF, AND DRAMATIC BARITONE OP THE DAY. No singer has ever created such Enthusiasm. EUGENE OSSIPOFF IS A,GENIUS. Assisting Artistes: MISS LILIAN EDMONDS (Soprano) MISS RENEE LEES (Lyric Soprano) MB CHARLES NORMAN (the only Oboe Soloist in Australasia) MISS RENEE LEES (Memorised Accompanist). Popular Prices—3s, 3s, and Is.. Box plan at IE I. Jones’. Direction, W. H. WILLIAMSON. THE ABAMOHO ZOO. Hie Finest Collection of WILD ANIMALS, MONKEYS and BIRDS In New Zealand. either the Glasgow Street or *• 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. Afternoon Tea, fid. Billiards, Croquet, Swing-boats, FREE J. J. BOYD, Proprietor. Far Sato ar Ta Lat. BUILDING TO LEASE. ANTED to Lease—Large two-storied ’* Building, Taupo Quay, also large .Brick Store at rear, lately occupied by the Wanganui Herald Company. Apply to C. L. DUIGAN AND CO.. * 75 Pidgway Street. T^ORy-'Sale— Right to Ballot Loan of JEA'JO in the Co-operative House Buying Association. Apply H. J. Turner, Maria Place. CHEAP HOUSE. WANGANUI EAST JE2O DEPOSIT AND 8s 9d-WEEKLY. NEARLY J-acre land, house 5 rooms, -*■” washhouse, copper and tubs, large shed (30 by 7ft 6in). Price, .£365. Terms:. jE2» cash, balance 6 per cent, for 5 years! Apply LEWIS AND CO., Wanganui. PHOTOGRAPHY. For^Sale. Sale—Up-to-date Studio as a going concern in seaside town. Size of Studio, 25 x 16. feet, extends to’3oft. ~ A splendid opportunity. Owner leaving for England. Lease—has about seven years to run. Renly <£ll 9s fid per quarter. Further particulars apply PERCY FORLONG, Land Agent, WANGANUI. - LEDGER, JOURNAL, DAY, LETTER, TIME AND WAGE BOOKS AT REASONABLE FRIGES. COLLINS’ AND N.Z. DIARIES. LATEST NOVELS, MAGAZINES, E^C. LARGE STOCK OF BIBLES, FRAYE£ BOOKS, Etc. PTTTt.T.TP A. EBTJIL. I Telephone 401.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13353, 18 April 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13353, 18 April 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13353, 18 April 1911, Page 1