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Amuiementi. HAYWARD'S. LYCEUM. Direction Hayivards’ Enterprises. HAYWARD’S PICTURES AND LYRIC ORCHESTRA. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. LAUNCHING OF THE TITANIC. AN EXCURSION TO THE DESERT ISLANDS. SCENES IN SWITZERLAND (Coloured.) The Latest Dramatic Feature Films, PAPA'S SWEETHEART. UNDER BURNING SKIES. Edison Biograph. THE SICK MAN FROM THE EAST. Vitagraph. PATHE'S GAZETTE. PARIS FASHIONS. PRICES.—D.C., Is.; Stalls, Is.; Pit 6d. Box Plan at Jones’.

Northern Unicn Football COOK'S CARDENS. SATURDAY, JUNE Bth. JUNIORS—EASTERN v. ST, JOHN'S, 1.45 p.m. Referee, Mr. A. Seeling. SENIORS—ST. JOHN'S v. EASTERN, 3 p.m. Referee, Mr. G. Hollaud. Admission to Ground: Gents 6d., Ladies Free. Closed Stand: Gents Gd., Ladies Gd. Open Stand Free. C. HOGG, , Hon. See. W.N.L. Ql’j; R A II OUS E , SUNDAY NIGHT CONCERT. PHILIP NEWBURY And MADAME SPADA. Gems from the Oratorios. Selections from THE MESSIAH. THE CREATION. PHILIP NEWBURY will sing— The “Cngus Animam,” “Stabat Mater," ‘‘The Holy City, ‘‘The Star of Bethlehem." Assisted hy AIR. and Mrs. SPILLANE, Mr. GEO. SWAN. Watch To-morrow’s Paper for Programme. SILVER COIN COLLECTION. OPERA HOUSE. TWO NIGHTS ONLY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, June lltii and 12th, WYKEHAM AND NABLE Present their MUSICAL FARCE COMEDY COMPANY In America's greatest Laughing Success. TUESDAY, JUNE 11th, MR PLASTER OF PARIS. Interpreted by a Brilliant Aggregation of Artists. ' MISS PRESSY PRESTON, Miss Maud Clictwynd, Miss Stella Cazalla, Miss Ida Ingersoll, Mr.' Reginald Wykeham, Air Edwd. Nablo, Air Alax Alontcsole, Mr Chas. Throsby, Air. Tristram Greene. Air Ernest Lashbrook. Air. Harold Burton, Air. Henry Rayncr. A AIAGNUAI OF AIIRTH. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12th, First production in Wanganui of the Brilliant Musical Fares Comedy, THE BELLE OF NEWPORT. The plays produced by Reginald Wykeham. Elaborate Scenery by Harry Whaite. PRICES: os., 35., and Is. Box Plan is now open at H. I. Jones’, stationers. Usual Early Doors. Representative, A. Brandon-CTcmer. COAIE AND SEE THE FUNNY MONKEYS AT THE AEAKOHO ZOO. MERRY-GO-ROUND going every Saturday. One free ride given to every child paving admission to Zoo. GOOD SHOW OF ANIMALS AND BIRDS INGUANAS, TURTLES aND TORTOISES. Quoits, Swing Boats, Hot Water Free. C PEN EVERY DAY INCLUDING SUNDAY. Admission: Adults 6d., Children under 12 years 3d. Afternoon Tea 6d. All soft drinks stocked. JOHN JAMES BOYD, JUNE., Manager.

Public Notices. WANGANUI CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. TEE Adjourned Monthly Meeting of the above will bo held at the Borough Chambers on FRIDAY, 7th lust., at 7.30 p.m. . J. L. STEVEN SOX. Hon. Secretary. THANKS. WE DESIRE TO THANK those who so kindly rendered help and assistance at the recent lire in our premises, also to the Eire Brigade for the prompt manner in which they turned out. We also wish to notify the public that wc have re-opened with an entirely new stock in premises adjoining. HODGSON BROS., Corner- of Harrison and Dublin Streets. A NG A N UI (iON YENTION. MISSIONARY MEETING LO-NIGHT. 7.45, ST. PAUL’S HALL. MISS WINNIE GRIFFITHS ON INDIA. REV. GEORGE GRUBB, M.A. ON WORK IN RUSSIA. ANNUAL STOCK TAKING. DURING our Annual Stock Taking say from MONDAY. lUth insl., until 39th inst., our Warehouses will be Closed at 5.30 p.m.. Saturdays I p.m. as usual. MES TUAIN AND CO., LTD., Iron and Hardware Merchants. COOKERY. PROFESSIONAL DEMONSTRATION. ’Jlf'BS. GLENNEN, Australia's Greatest Cookery Expert, will give a Lecture and Demonstration in the Technical College, TO-NIGHT at 7.30 p.tn, Course of ' ten .lessons 10s. CM.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 13701, 7 June 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 13701, 7 June 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 13701, 7 June 1912, Page 1

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