Amusements. J YCEUM ELECTRIC THEATRE. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. THE HOUSE OE PERFECT PICTURES. HAYWARD'S PICTURES, AM) LITE CM ORCHESTRA. “ a TALI-: OE TWO CITIES. ~ “A TALIO OE TWO CITIES. Told in Tim>e Chapters. From Charles Dickens’ Novel of the same title, produced liy the Vitagraph Company of America. The, most wonderful story over told, and one of the greatest pictures ever produced. TO i TEES' IX LENGTH. TOGO. Chapter 1,- 1 ho beginning of the Preach Revolution and the .imprisonment of Hr. .Manetie in the Pastille. Chapter 11.—Sidney Carton. Lucy Manetle and her Marriage to Charles Darnay. Chapter Hl.—l he rrcnch Revolution, Arrest of Charles Darnay and the Execution of Sidney Carton. “A TALE OF TWO CITIES.” THE NEW STENOGRAPHER. And a Host of Others. Patrons arc advised!' to come early and avoid disappointment, or secure seats 11. 1. .Lines’. WEDNESDAY NEXT—HENRY VIII. To he seen only at HAYWARD’S. Jp|OYAL RINK, DRUIDS’ HALL SKATING DAILY, y a.ml to 10 p.m., on THE BEST FLOOR IN WANGANUI. Learners specially attended to all day. Hockey Teams Wanted. Match Shortly. Arrangements for Private Parties. Ladie . free during day. Professional Hand. Early Session from Si a.int Hockey match shortly. Silver Medal for Winners. Admission Gd; Skates, Gd; Gents. IToorago Gd; Children Gd; chaperons free. Coronation ILnk, A.H.C. Hall, Aramoho. OPE R A HOUSE. SUNDAY, JULY 23rd, 1911, Commencing at 8.30, GRAND RECITAL Hy the WANGANUI GARRISON BAND. Conductor; A. Wade. PROGRAMME: Grand March, “Tamihauser.” Overture, “Poet and Peasant. ,f Euphonium Solo, ‘‘Land of Hope and Glory. ' Selection, “Falstaff.” Air Vari, “Harmonious Blacksmith.” Selection, “Gems of Sir Henry Bishop. ’’ Fantasia, “Joan of Arc.” Morceau, “Echoes of Switzerland.” “God Save the King.” J. TRUSSELL, Hon. See. REMOVAL OE BUILDING. will he received at my office until 4 p.m. on Wednesday, the 2Gtii last., for the pur,'chase and removal of i, building in Campbell Street, Conditions at my office. G. MACLACHLAN, Architect, TO BUILDERS. npENDERS arc invited until noon on Wednesday, July 2Gih, for the erection of additions to Engine-room, etc., at the Wanganui Hospital. Plans, etc., at my office. TTIOS. H. JAMES, Architect to Wanganui Hospital and Charitable Aid Board.
TO BUILDERS. npENDERS arc invited up till 12 (noon) A on Monday, 24th July, 1911, for the erection of Business Premises, Victoria Avenue (Church of England). Plans and Specifications at my office. T. 11. BATTLE, Architect. fT'ENDERS arc invited up till 12 (noon) on Wednesday, July 2G, 1911, for the erection of Business Premises, Victoria Avenue (Church of England). Plans and Specifications at my office. T. H. BATTLE, Architect. For Sale or To Let, FOR SALE. 'J'C COWS, the pick of 84, hand-milked. *** Price, £7 10s. Address, “X.Y.Z.,” Patea. FOR SALE. IVTICE Four-roomed House, scullery, bathroom, gas, drainage, washhouse (copper and tubs); section about an eighth, situated just off Glasgow.Street. House insured for £2OO. Must be sold as owner is leaving the district. Price, £330. Government have loaned £250 at 41 per cent. Oniy £7O cash required.' No agents. Write “House/’ Herald Office, for further particulars. FOR SALE. tyiHE Property opposite my residence on St. John’s Hill, 2J miles from the Wanganui Post Office, known as “Geneva,” ] consisting of a little over 3 acres, having a large road frontage, good level land, well fenced, good 7-roomed house, with all conveniences, bathroom, pantry, scullery and daily, wardrobes and cupboards built in. Man’s room, wash-house and large stable, cow bails, etc. A most convenient and comfortable house. Can be bought cheap on easy terms. For further particulars apply to N. MEULI. BUSH FARM. EXCHANGE FOR PROPERTY. A Qpr ACRES. A very good little Farm, ‘±Otl 0 f wiLcj! about half is in grass, balance bush; easy undulating to hilly country. Grassed land wintered 21- mixed sheep last winter. Divided into sis paddocks. Timber on ground for erecting four-roomed house. Title—O.R.P., at £1 per acre. Price, £5 10s. Apply LEWIS AND CO., WANGANUI,
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13433, 21 July 1911, Page 1
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643Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13433, 21 July 1911, Page 1
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