THE RECOGNISED ROME OF PERFECT PICTURES. C)PERA—H O U S i; . Direction, John Fuller and Sous. FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY. PULLER’S PICTURES, And O’HARA'S SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. TO-NKSHT. THE RED INDIAN. The Real Wild West Pioneer Life lifted . right into the Twentieth Centurv. 1 THE I! ED INDIAN. A Southern paper says: —The Indium and Cowboys alike enter into their work with zeal and total oblivion of the camera, so that for tlie audience the walls of the theatre fall away; their pal-.es thrill, their blood dances, as if they 100 were standing or fighting for their lives on the open plain. THE RED INDIAN. Please remember this gigantic production for one night onlv--To-night. THE OXFORD AND CA MHR 11)0 E BOAT. THE OXFORD AND CAM BRIDGE BOAT RACE, 1912. RACE, 1912. FATHER AM) SON. FATHER AND SON. THE CRAN'D NATIONAL HUNT STEEPLECHASE. » THE SUNBEAM. THE LATEST AT M''-' ALI 1 \ GAZETTE, A OEESTiON OF SECONDS, SOAKER'S INVENTION. THE FATAL CHOCOLATE. WILLIE THE HUNTER. ‘•THE PICK OF THE WORLD’S STUDIOS" SHOWN ONLY AT FULLERS’. Prices as usual. Plan at O'Hara’s Music Warehouse. /■fcPKRA HOUSE, WANGANUI CRAN'D REfURN FAREWELL VISIT OF THE NORWOODS (HYPNOTISTS). FOR TWO NR! 11 IS ONLY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY NEXT. Absolutely the greatest Laugh-producing show mi earl*). lid LAUGHS TO THE MINUTE. (HI. The entire performance will be given bv PROFESSOR NORWOOD, Assisted bv MISS WINIFRED 'NORWOOD. Presenting an entire change of programme from previous engagements. Prices Is.. 25,, Is. Box plan at H. I. Jones and Sons'. free: exhibition. TUESDAY NEXT, at 12 o'clock (noon), MISS PAULINE FORD (The Human I’ianola), Wilt he hypnotised by Professor Norwood in the window of Collier’s Piano Warehouse where she will play upon a Brinsmead until <7.lit), when she will be taken to the Opera House, playing there until S p.m., when she will be awakened, during which time she will not take either hand off the kevs or open her eyes, aud wiM v plav off a repertoire of two'HUNDRED PIECES. REMEMBER, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY NEXT. THE FAREWELL vISIT OF THE MARVELLOUS NORWOODS. Public Notices. ROYAL RINK, DRUIDS' HALL. OWING to the Druids’ Bazaar occupying (he above hall, the link will he closed all this week, and re-open lor Mnitnio tii MONDAW 27th inst. \\. A. BRIGHTON, Manager. BOROUGH OF WANGANUI. TWO EXTRAORDINARY VACANCIES IN THE COUNCIL. r PWO Extraordinary Vacancies having ■* occurred in the Council of the Borough of Wanganui through the resignations of Councillors Arthur S. Burgess, and Charles W. Poynter—--1 hereby appoint WEDNESDAY, the 12th dav of JUNE 1912 as the day of election ‘to fill such vacancies. 1 further appoint the Council Chambers as the place, and THLRSDAA, the 1»1 b day of June before noon, as the day lor the receipt of nominations of Candidates for the said offices. JOHN P. WATT, Returning Officer. Wanganui. 20th May, 1912. ST. JOHN’S AMBULANCE BRIGADE. A COURSE OF LECTURES upon “First Aid to the Injured" will bo delivered to Men, bv Dr. J.' L. Gregg, commencing TUESDAY*, MAY 21st, « p.m., in Christ Church Schoolroom. Fee for the Course, ss. Further particulars may he had of the Secretary, Air F. Campbell, Albyon House. ANY PERSON or persons found Trespassing with Dog or Gun on any of the properties owned by me will be prosecuted. G. F. MOORE. “Pepicura,” the great cough and cold cure, i/6 and 2/3, from Winstone, chemist. Lost and Found. LOST. LOST- -Young pure bred Fox Tomer, one black and one white car, answers to name of “Sam. Lost between Cowper s Lane and Town. Apply 1. Seotr Cowper's Lane, River Bank. Reward. LOST. 7 LOST— On Saturday night, Ladies Sea! skin Gauntlet (dove, right hand Finder please return to 7, j)u’o!in Street. LOST —By Widow, between Alexande Street and Baptist Church, Gob Brooch with Greenstone Heart, treasurei ■ keepsake. Finder kindly leave at tin r office. i T OST—On Wednesday, between Clierr 1 Bank, No. » Line, and Ridgwa; Street, a. Gentleman’s Green Cloth uvci coat. Finder please return to Corry am Cunningham-,
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 13685, 20 May 1912, Page 1
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665Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 13685, 20 May 1912, Page 1
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