Airiimniiiti. 0 1’ era douse. A NOVEL MUSICAL ATTRACTION. TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW NIGHT. The Royal Hawaiians. A BRILLIANT COMPANY OP NATIVE SINGERS AND MUSICIANS That Has Created Vehement Enthusiasm Throughout AMERICA, AUSTRALIA, AND THE DOMINION. THE ROYAL HAWAIIANS. A Joyous Musical Success. Exquisite Hawaiian Songs, Enchanting Music. Wonderful Native Instruments embodied in tiiis Splendid Organisation. THE HAWAIIAN GLEE CLUB. A powerful combination of Eight Male Voices, which has enthralled the people of two continents. THE SWEETEST MELODIES. THE BRIGHTEST'MUSIC. THE NEWEST SONGS. THE TRUEST HARMONIES. Vivid. Picturesque. Delightful. And a startling display of Hawaii's National Daunt, THE HULA. THE HULA. Alluriug. Inspiring. Superb. Box plan at Jones’. Prices—3s, 2s, Is. HAROLD CARE, Touring Manager. /A RAND JUVENILE CONCERT ' Will be Held in DUBLIN STREET PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH, TO-NIGHT. Commence 7.30 p.m. Sharp. Admission—Front Seats Is, Other Seats, 6d. Excellent programme of Action Songs, etc., including “Rock of Ages” and “Ora P .j Nobis, ’’ Sol os. Quartettes, Recitations etc. RUGBY FOOTBALL. SATURDAY NEXT, JULY I. RECREATION GROUND, l) SENIOR MATCHES. *> /V tV COLLEGE v. WAVEELEY. Neither of these teams has suffered defeat this season. Both play fust, open Rugby. ADMISSION: Ladies Free, Gentlemen (id. Grandstand —Ladies (id. Gentlemen (id. G. H. POWNALL. Hou. Sec. W.l’.U. V THE ARAMOHO ZOO. The Finest Collection of WILD ANIMALS. MONKEYS and BIRDS In New Zealand. 'PAKE 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 SUNDAYAdmission—Adults, la; Children over 12, 6d; under 12, 3d. Afternoon Tea, 6d. Billiards, Croquet, Swing-boats, FREE J. J. BOYD, Proprietor. Publlo NotlSes. In the Estate of WILLIAM BALFOUR, of Waverlcy, Storekeeper, Deceased. A LL Persons having Claims against the Estate of the abovd-iiamed deceased arc required to forward full written particulars of the same to the undersigned on or before Thursday, the 6th July, 191.1. COREY AND CUNNINGHAM, Solicitors, Wanganui.
CASTLEOLIFF RAILWAY COMPANY. LTD FISHING I PIONIOING! SLA BATHING) WINTER TIME-TABLE, WEEK DAYS. Tram Passengers from Aramoho or any Intermediate section may obtain from the conductors through return tickets to Castle cliff (second class) for: Adults Is. Children 6. This also applies to passengers from Castleciiff. who can obtain from the guard through return tickets to Aramoho for the same price, vis., is (children under 12 years 6d). A great saying is made by purchasing family cards of tickets, Wanganui to Oastls cliff, containing 24 second class single rides for 7s fid {equal to Sid per single ride), and cards containing 24 first class singles for 16s (equal to fid per single ride). Also similar cards of 24 rides—WANGANUI to ABBOT fis. to Ilf LAY ss, and to GONVILLE, BaLQOWNIE. and CARLTON, 4s. The oompany reserve the right whenever it may be expedient to omit or alter the hour of departure of any of above trains without notice, and the Company will not be responsible for any delay in the arrival and departure of trains. Special trains bo arranged for with the guard. J. L. STEVEN BON, Chairman of Directors, is Viakstasd Place. Wanganui EMRST-CLASS BOARD AND EESI--1 DENCE FOR VISITORS Or PERMANENT BOARDERS, At 18 BELL STREET. London Qualified Optician at Davies’ Pharmacy.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13415, 30 June 1911, Page 1
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530Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13415, 30 June 1911, Page 1
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