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AmuHMantt. r QPSBA house, opera bouse. Direction, .John' Fuller and Sons. FULLEE’S PICTTJEES, And O’HARA’S SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Every Monday and Thursday. THURSDAY NEXT. Ail that is latest and beat in kinematography. Art and beauty. Pictures which cheer and comfort. Pictures which causa those who gaze therein to rejoice and ,he exceedingly glad. Pictures which educate, elevate, and amuse, . THURSDAY. .NEXT 'THURSDAY. COMPLETE CHANGE OP PROGRAMME. Intending patrons are advised to book their seats to avoid the r.eual Thursday night crush. Plans at Jones and Son’s, Ltd. Prices—Dress Circle and 0. Stalls Is, Stalls Is, Pit 6d. rh P E R A, . HOUSE. TUESDAY 'AND "WEDNESDAY, APR'IL 25 and 26. EUGENE OSSIPOFF, EUGENE . From thp OSSIPOFF. EUGENE Grand Opera, OSSIPOFF, EUGENE • Moscow, OSSIPOFF, EUGENE Is the OSSIPOFF, GREATEST OPERATIC AND DRAMATIC BARITONE OF 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) MR CHARLES NORMAN (the only Oboe Soloist in Australasia) MISS RENEE LEES (Memorised Accompanist). Popular Prices—3s, 2s, and Is. Box plan at H. I. Jones’. Direction, W. H. WILLIAMSON. Public IMPORTANT TO CARPENTERS AND JOINERS. A SPECIAL MEETING'wiII be held in Druids’ Hall on Friday, April 21, 1911. . All Workers in the Building Trade invited to attend to hpar. Address by Mr Ivor Hazel, of Wellington (Organiser Carpenters’ and Joiners’ Union). Meeting to commence at 7.15 p.m'. Subject: “The Workers’ Only Hope.” VXfANGANUI HARBOUR BOARD ’’ ’ ELECTION. TO THE WANGANUI ELECTORS. Ladies and Gentlemen, — We, the undersigned, beg to announce tha| We are Candidates in the aoove election,- and respectfully submit for your consideration the following as the policy for which we stand:— Ist.—To carry put the scheme of works as outlined in the plans and estimate prepared by Mr C. H. Howarth, Resident Engineer, subject, however, to the plans and. estimate of cost, also estimates of results, being confirmed,by an outside and independent marine engineer, and approved by the Marine Department, or adopting and modification of the said scheme as may be, approved of by the above-named authorities. 2 / nd.—Upon the adoption of a scheme, promote a Bill in Parliament authorising the raising of a loan of .£200,000 to A350,000C and declaring a rating area on a graduated scale of, say, two- - thirds for town and one-third for counties, for the purpose* of securing such loan. 3rd.—Upon the passing of the oaid Bill, and obtaining the authority of the electors, to proceed at once to raise the loan. / 4th.—Order at the earliest possible date a high-clasß dredge, capable of dredging a floating basin deep enough 'for boats of 30ft. draught, and, if necessary, dredging and keeping clear the 1 channel from the ocean t*) the basin. sth, —Upon the arrival of the dredge proceed with the dredging of deep-sea channel and berthage at Oastlecliff. 6th.—To carry out the north and south moles to the points shewn on said plans, or > such other ' modification aa may be adopted. 7th.—Construct the mole shown on' plan to protect the berthage, from the force and ‘silting effects of floods. , Bth.—To construct wharves, stores, and such other shore works as may be necessary for the shipping using that part of th» v port. 9th.—Subject to the final estimate on the works leaving a sufficient margin out of the loan, continue the training and deepening of the channel up to the town. , • 1 If returned, it will be our pleasure . . to watch over the best interests of the port and river, and ’secure for it' its rightful place as the open door for, our town and important . district.—Yours obediently,' . w. g-Bassett. A. G. BIGNELL. > , C. E. MACKAY. * N. MECJjI. ALLAN ROBINSON. T. BOSWALL WILLIAMS. 1 ■_ -,\ - ' Fra* Tablets of Soap. —DAVIES* FHARMACYi art. Saturday.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13354, 19 April 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13354, 19 April 1911, Page 1